Congratulating the baseball team of All Saints Episcopal School in Tyler on winning the TAPPS 3A state championship for 2009.
The resolution serves to honor not only the achievement of the team but also to foster a sense of community pride around the school and its athletic program. By recognizing the efforts of the All Saints baseball team, the bill emphasizes the importance of youth sports in Texas and celebrates the role of schools in nurturing talent and teamwork. The resolution also reflects legislative support for local educational institutions and their extracurricular success, thus fostering a spirit of encouragement and motivation among students and athletes.
House Bill HR3114 is a resolution that congratulates the baseball team of All Saints Episcopal School in Tyler for winning the TAPPS 3A state championship in 2009. The resolution commemorates the team's exceptional performance in the title game, where they secured a victory against The Woodlands Christian Academy with a score of 10-5. Key players highlighted include junior Weston Green, who contributed significantly with four RBIs, and senior Chris Bailey, noted for his two RBIs. The resolution acknowledges the impressive overall record of the team, consisting of 24 wins and only four losses during the season, as well as their undefeated status within district play.
Since HR3114 is a resolution of congratulations rather than a contentious piece of legislation, it doesn't present points of contention commonly associated with legislative propositions. However, it does serve to unite the community in celebration of the school's achievement, highlighting the collective pride that often accompanies such sporting victories. The absence of opposition discussions indicates broad support for recognizing educational and athletic accomplishments within the state.