Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1072 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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 By: Anderson H.R. No. 1072


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Cougars football team of Reicher Catholic High
 School in Waco captured the Texas Association of Private and
 Parochial Schools Division 3 championship on December 6, 2008; and
 WHEREAS, This storied football program has now taken home
 eight state titles in its history, including back-to-back
 championship victories in 2007 and 2008; during the 2008 season,
 the team lost its starting quarterback to injury for several games
 and still managed to rack up 10 wins on the season, including two
 shutouts and one 62-point triumph; and
 WHEREAS, In their march to the state title, the Cougars
 received valuable contributions from each member of the team:
 Andrew Drennan, Stephen Harrison, Howie Grieve, Jameson Wells,
 Matthew Ordones, Cameron Owen, D. J. Dwyer, Paden Schulte, Josh
 Sais, Kenneth Cluley, Shadowhawk Saldana, Ross Rasner, Jacob
 Wilson, Nick Castillo, Nick Martinez, Jonathan Harper, Tracer
 McClinton, Matt Pineda, Keton Schulte, Isaac Gonzales, Rami Tamimi,
 Cameron Erkfitz, Daniel Vaught, John Ekman, Ray Castro, Jonathan
 Young, Trent Hughes, Dylan Bagnasco, David Anderson, Dalton Morgan,
 Hunter Tunmire, Tyler Ellis, Charlie Lashua, Chris Gerik, Austin
 Simpson, Jonathan Hoxie, Tyler Vasser, Jonathan Stone, Greyson
 Vela, Mark Ellis, Justin Dvorsky, Lance Tepe, Dylan Carmody,
 Michael Contella, Beau Bolfing, Parks Walker, Josh Wrzesinski,
 Andrew Hostak, Eric Morales, and Juan Lizardo; and
 WHEREAS, Reicher's gridiron athletes received outstanding
 guidance from head coach Mark Waggoner during the 2008 campaign and
 also benefited from the expertise of assistant coaches John Ryan,
 David Wrzesinski, David Hurtado, Steve Smith, Nelson Castro, John
 Armes, Adam Castillo, and Daniel Balderrama; and
 WHEREAS, Winning a state championship represents the
 culmination of countless hours of hard work and determination, and
 the members of the Reicher Catholic High School football team will
 treasure the memory of this accomplishment for many years to come;
 now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby congratulate the Reicher Catholic High School
 Cougars football team on winning its second consecutive TAPPS
 Division 3 state championship and extend to the players, coaches,
 and staff sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the team as an expression of high regard by the Texas
 House of Representatives.