Texas 2011 82nd 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HR137 Introduced / Bill

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 By: Schwertner H.R. No. 137


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The baseball team of C. H. Yoe High School in Cameron
 brought the 2011 season to a triumphant close by winning the
 University Interscholastic League 2A state championship with a
 victory in the title game on June 9; and
 WHEREAS, After a 6-0 win over Bushland in the state
 tournament semifinals, the Yoemen took the field against Central
 Heights High School of Nacogdoches in the 2A final; the team
 exploded for five runs in the second inning and added to their lead
 in the fourth and fifth innings to post a 7-3 triumph and claim the
 school's first baseball state championship; and
 WHEREAS, Leading the way for Yoe was Zach Brashear, who
 pitched a three-hit shutout in the semifinal and then continued his
 excellent play in the title game, racking up three hits and coming
 in as a reliever in the fifth inning to help secure the final outs of
 the team's unforgettable season; in recognition of his performance,
 he was named the tournament's most valuable player, while John
 Rinn, Ty Morgan, Jarrett Beckhusen, and Michael Evan also made the
 All-Tournament team; and
 WHEREAS, Head coach John Broussard and assistant coaches Pete
 Magre and Chris Reue also received valuable contributions
 throughout the year from the other members of the roster: Adam
 Charanza, Justin Pratt, Tyler Sapp, Colton Shelton, Jake Young,
 Dylan Riola, Justin Sapp, Thomas Rinn, Josh Smitherman, Jason
 Kopriva, Juan Casillas, Zach Riola, and Lorenzo Anderson; and
 WHEREAS, The success of the baseball team is part of an
 exceptional year for Yoe athletics, with the girls' track team
 winning the state championship, and the girls' cross-country and
 golf squads finishing in second place; the football team was the 2A
 runner-up as well, suffering a heartbreaking loss in the
 championship game, and the baseball title offers a measure of
 redemption for the many students who played both sports; the
 outstanding performances by the Yoemen and Lady Yoe have made their
 campus one of the leading 2A contenders for the Lone Star Cup, which
 goes to the school with the most success in UIL competitions; and
 WHEREAS, Through their skill and determination, the Yoe High
 baseball players have proven their team one of the finest in the
 Lone Star State, and their achievements on the diamond in 2011 will
 be fondly remembered in Cameron for many years to come; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby congratulate the C. H. Yoe
 High School baseball team on winning the UIL 2A state championship
 and extend to the team's 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.