A RESOLUTION to honor Frankie Stinson for his contributions to the 96-0 Elmore Park Middle School Eagles, state champions for the third consecutive year.
The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the importance of youth athletics in fostering teamwork, discipline, and community pride. By celebrating the achievement of Frankie Stinson and his teammates, the resolution promotes positive values associated with sports, such as leadership, hard work, and dedication. It aims to inspire other young student-athletes to pursue excellence in their respective sports and take pride in their achievements.
House Resolution 116 recognizes and honors Frankie Stinson for his exceptional contributions to the Elmore Park Middle School Eagles boys' basketball team, who achieved an impressive 96-0 record over three consecutive state championships. This resolution highlights not just the remarkable achievement of winning three state titles, but also the character and perseverance demonstrated by Stinson and his teammates throughout their athletic careers. With an undefeated record of 31-0 in the latest season, the Eagles have made history as the first team at any level in Tennessee to maintain such a record during their championship run.
While House Resolution 116 focuses on honoring an individual and a team for their successes, it also implicitly raises awareness about the role of educational institutions in enhancing student experiences through sports. There may be dialogues surrounding the allocation of resources for school sports programs and how these programs can be better supported to foster student success, which may include community and legislative discussions on funding and development of youth programs.