Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR1149

Introduced
3/26/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Enrolled
4/10/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend the members and coaches of the Clarksville Christian School Lady Centurions girls' basketball team upon winning their third consecutive NACA National Championship.

Summary

HJR1149 is a resolution commending the Clarksville Christian School Lady Centurions girls' basketball team for their remarkable achievements, including winning their third consecutive National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) Division III National Championship. The resolution aptly recognizes the team's ability to embody athletic excellence and character, highlighting how their victory in both the national tournament and the Tennessee State Independent Athletic Association (TSIAA) State Championship exemplifies their hard work and dedication. This honorable mention by the General Assembly serves to celebrate not only the team's athletic skills but also the values they represent. The resolution outlines significant contributions from individual players, notably Lauren Hassell, who played a pivotal role in leading her team during crucial matches. Such recognition is significant not only for the players but also for fostering school pride and community support. The resolution has garnered unanimous support, passing with a vote of 31-0, signaling a collective acknowledgment of the positive impact student-athletes have in promoting school spirit and community engagement. The resounding approval highlights the importance of recognizing achievements in extracurricular activities, which serve to uplift students and inspire future generations. HJR1149 reflects an ongoing tradition within legislative bodies to celebrate local successes and heroism in sports. While there are rarely points of contention in resolutions of this nature, it does raise conversations about the importance of supporting youth sports programs, particularly in independent schools like Clarksville Christian, which may not receive the same level of funding and attention as larger public institutions.

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