By: Hinojosa S.C.R. No. 61 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, In an exceptional performance in the first series of the 2009 baseball season, Leo Aguirre of Austin helped his New Mexico State University baseball team complete a three-game sweep of the University of North Dakota on February 20 and 21; and WHEREAS, When Mr. Aguirre took his place in left field for the Aggies in Friday's opening game, it was the beginning of his junior season of college ball; he wasted no time in showing that he was ready for action by reaching base four times, batting in a run, and scoring two runs as his team began 2009 with a 15-4 victory; and WHEREAS, The final two matchups of the series were played as a doubleheader on Saturday; in the first game, Mr. Aguirre led the New Mexico State attack, hitting three home runs and a double in six at-bats; this breakout performance was a major factor in the Aggies' commanding 16-2 win and greatly pleased head coach Rocky Ward; and WHEREAS, New Mexico State completed the series sweep by taking Saturday's second game by a score of 12-6; once again, Mr. Aguirre had a productive game at the plate, accumulating three hits and two RBIs and also scoring two runs; and WHEREAS, This talented Texan is the son of Lionel B. Aguirre and the late Lena Guerrero; he attended James Bowie High School in Austin, where he garnered all-district, all-Central Texas, and all-state honors for his outstanding play for the Bulldogs baseball team; in 2006, he enrolled at New Mexico State and has been a valuable member of the Aggies squad since his freshman season; and WHEREAS, An exceptional player who has proven his abilities in college competition, Leo Aguirre is furthering the Lone Star State's reputation for producing superior athletes, and he is poised for additional achievements in the games that lie ahead; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 81st Legislature of the State of Texas hereby congratulate Leo Aguirre on his fine performance with the New Mexico State University baseball team in the opening series of the 2009 season and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Mr. Aguirre as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate.