Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1009 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R12663 JBA-D
 By: Gallego H.R. No. 1009


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, In the 1950s, the golf team of San Felipe High School
 in Del Rio battled adversity and defied expectations to become the
 best in Texas, and Mario Reyes Lomas was an important member of that
 storied squad; and
 WHEREAS, The team got its start after J. B. Pena became the
 superintendent of the San Felipe Independent School District in the
 mid-1950s, and he and a friend introduced golf as a school sport at
 San Felipe High; they were surprised and pleased to discover that
 there were some very talented golfers among the students in the
 then-segregated school, including Mr. Lomas and the other players
 that joined the Mustangs golf team; and
 WHEREAS, These students had learned much about the game while
 working as caddies at the exclusive San Felipe Country Club, a
 course that they were initially prohibited from playing; determined
 to take part in the sport, several of these aspiring athletes
 decided in 1954 to build their own course, which they dubbed the El
 Llanito Country Club; it was, by necessity, a rather crude design:
 one hole surrounded by multiple tees with a "green" that was
 actually made of caliche instead of grass; nonetheless, the boys
 used the hardscrabble course to hone their skills through long
 hours of practice, often playing until after dark; and
 WHEREAS, After the harsh conditions of El Llanito, the team
 members found that competing on regulation courses as part of
 school matches was relatively easy, and they quickly established
 themselves as winners, even as they had to ignore verbal abuse and
 other forms of discrimination; the San Felipe Mustangs were
 regional champs in 1956 and finished second to Ranger High in the
 state championships; in 1957, the team qualified once more for the
 finals and traveled to the Austin Country Club to battle for the
 title, where they were the only minority players in the tournament;
 there, Mr. Lomas and his teammates turned in an outstanding
 performance, shooting a combined 643; this bested runner-up
 Shamrock High by 35 strokes and earned San Felipe the state title;
 and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Lomas, who won the bronze medal as the
 third-best individual golfer of the tournament, was born in Del Rio
 in 1940; he had first been introduced to golf by his grandfather,
 Gregorio Reyes, the head greenskeeper at the San Felipe Country
 Club, and sometimes hit balls on the course while his grandfather
 worked; after graduating from San Felipe High, he spent many years
 as a professional caddy on the PGA Tour, working for a number of
 well-known players, including George Archer, before a knee injury
 ended his career; he is now employed at a golf club in Abilene and
 continues to be an avid player, crediting the game for giving his
 life direction in his youth; and
 WHEREAS, Through talent, determination, and ingenuity, Mario
 Reyes Lomas and the other members of the Mustangs golf team overcame
 difficult circumstances to become state champions, and their
 achievement is a continuing source of pride for the residents of Del
 Rio and an inspiration for all who have heard their story; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby honor Mario Reyes Lomas for his contributions to
 the title-winning San Felipe High School golf team of 1957 and
 extend to him sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Mr. Lomas as an expression of high regard by the Texas
 House of Representatives.