Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR61

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
2/25/25  

Caption

Commend West Jones High School Seastangs Swim Team for second consecutive State Championship.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of youth sports in fostering school spirit and community pride in Mississippi. By commending the swim team, it aims to encourage similar achievements among student-athletes across the state. Recognizing such accomplishments promotes support for school athletics, which can lead to increased participation and investment in youth sports programs.

Summary

Senate Resolution 61 (SR61) is a commendatory resolution recognizing the West Jones High School Seastangs Girls Swim Team and their head coach, Lyndie Lyon, for their outstanding achievement of winning their second consecutive Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 2 State Championship. The resolution highlights the team's significant accomplishments, including their undefeated streak in the Pine Belt Conference since its establishment in 2021, and their impressive history of performance in state competitions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR61 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution showcases a collaborative spirit among students, faculty, parents, and community members, demonstrating how collective support can lead to significant achievements. Such recognition serves to uplift and inspire both the recognized team and other aspiring athletes, fostering a culture of excellence in Mississippi's educational institutions.

Contention

While there are no points of contention within the resolution itself, it reflects a broader dialogue about the role of sports in education and community identity. The celebration of the swim team's successes is seen as an uplifting moment for the school and local community, but it also invites discussion about the resources and support that are necessary for sustaining such successful athletic programs in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR129

West Jones High School Seastangs Girls Swim Team; commend on winning Class 2A State Championship.

MS HR127

West Jones High School Mustangs Football Team; commend for many outstanding achievements during the 2023 MHSAA season.

MS SR73

Commend Booneville High School "Lady Blue Devils" Girls Basketball Team for winning back-to-back MHSAA 3A State Championships.

MS SR40

Commend Bay High "Tigers" Boys Soccer Team for winning second consecutive Class 4A State Championship.

MS SR126

Commend Lafayette High School "Commodores" Tennis Team for winning fourth consecutive 5A State Championship.

MS SR38

Commend Stone County High School "Lady Cats" Soccer Team for winning their first 4A Girls Soccer State Championship.

MS HC8

New Albany High School "Lady Bulldogs" Golf Team; commend for winning the 2023-2024 4A Girls State Championship and being "back-to-back" champions.

MS SR84

Commend "Lady Hornets" Girls Basketball Team for back-to-back Class 2A State Championships.

MS HR76

West Lauderdale High School Lady Knights Soccer Team; commend on winning 2023 Class 4A State Championship.

MS SR63

Commend Yazoo City High School "Indians" Boys Basketball Team for winning first 4A State Championship in 27 years.

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