Congratulating the Robinson High School girls' basketball team on winning the 2009 UIL 3A state championship.
The resolution serves to honor not just the players but also the coaching staff and the broader school community who supported the team throughout their championship journey. With a season record of 34 wins and 5 losses, the Rockets showcased skills that allowed them to triumph over the top-ranked teams in Texas during the playoffs. Such recognition fosters a sense of pride within the community and highlights the benefits of local sports programs in providing youth with opportunities for teamwork and excellence.
House Resolution 990 congratulates the Robinson High School girls' basketball team for their remarkable achievement in winning the 2009 UIL 3A state championship. The team, known as the Rockets, secured their victory with a decisive score of 49-33 against Argyle High School on March 7, demonstrating exceptional performance throughout the match. Notably, Rachel Hargis was recognized as the most valuable player, contributing 20 points, 13 rebounds, and 2 blocked shots. The team's success reflects a collective effort of all the players, showcasing their hard work and dedication throughout the season.
While HR990 is celebratory in nature and generally lacks contention, it symbolizes the importance of sports achievements in educational settings. It elevates conversation around the value placed on school sports within the legislative context, emphasizing the commitment to uphold and celebrate youth achievements., contrary to issues commonly raised in legislative discussions about funding and resources for school athletic programs in Texas.