South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4442

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Jacey Coates

Impact

The bill serves to celebrate Jacey's accomplishments while also encouraging youth in athletics across South Carolina. By officially recognizing her achievements through a formal resolution, the bill provides a platform to inspire other young athletes to strive for excellence in their sports. The recognition also underscores the importance of high school sports in developing community spirit and pride, as it brings attention to the successful and inspiring stories of local youth.

Summary

House Bill 4442 is a resolution that recognizes and honors Jacey Coates, a standout player for the Emerald High School soccer team, for achieving an extraordinary milestone in the realm of high school athletics. Jacey has set a new record with the South Carolina High School League by scoring the highest number of goals in a single girls' soccer game, achieving an unprecedented eleven goals against Southside High School on April 21, 2025. This remarkable feat has shattered a longstanding record that had remained in place for over twenty-six years, showcasing not only Jacey's immense talent but also her teamwork and dedication to the sport.

Contention

While the resolution is likely to receive widespread support, it may also prompt discussions surrounding the pressures placed on young athletes to achieve outstanding performance in competitive sports. Potential concerns could arise regarding the emphasis on individual achievements over team dynamics and the mental health of young athletes facing high expectations. However, such discussions would likely be secondary to the overwhelming pride and support for Jacey and her teammates, who collectively contributed to the victory.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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