Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1892

Caption

Congratulating Jared Thames of Glen Rose High School on taking his second state championship in powerlifting with his 2013 win.

Impact

The resolution celebrates not only an individual athlete but also the significance of high school athletics within the Texas educational system. By recognizing Thames's achievement, it underscores the impact of sports on student engagement, physical fitness, and community pride. Such acknowledgments can foster a supportive environment for athlete programs across schools, encouraging young athletes to pursue excellence in their physical endeavors and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Summary

House Resolution 1892 congratulates Jared Thames, a senior at Glen Rose High School, for winning his second consecutive state championship in powerlifting at the Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 State Meet held on March 23, 2013. Competing in the 275-pound weight class, Thames achieved a remarkable total lift of 1,760 pounds, surpassing his previous year's total by 60 pounds and defeating the second-place competitor by a substantial margin. This resolution not only honors his athletic prowess but also highlights his dedication and hard work in the sport.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1892 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting community pride in local achievements and the promotion of youth sports. It showcases the recognition by state representatives of individual hard work and triumph, reinforcing a culture of support for athletes. This positive sentiment helps strengthen community bonds and inspires other students and athletes to excel in their pursuits.

Contention

While the resolution serves to uplift an individual success story, it may also invoke discussions regarding how public recognition is distributed among various sports and activities in the education system. There may be differing opinions on the emphasis placed on such high-profile achievements versus those of other disciplines and the adequacy of support provided to all athletes. However, the resolution primarily serves as a straightforward tribute to a champion, minimizing potential contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1223

Congratulating the Robstown High School girls' powerlifting team on winning the 2023 THSWPA 4A Division II state championship.

TX HR1948

Congratulating Dalton Leven of Dumas High School on winning a state championship at the 2023 Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 State Meet.

TX HR989

Congratulating Leslie Flores of Santa Rosa High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 3A Division II State Championships.

TX HR997

Congratulating Keily Guzman of La Joya Early College High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 6A State Championships.

TX HR990

Congratulating the Edcouch-Elsa High School girls' powerlifting team on winning the 2023 THSWPA 5A Division II state championship.

TX HR1172

Congratulating Ketny Nicoleau of Sharyland Pioneer High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 5A Division II State Championships.

TX HR1173

Congratulating Hailey Aul of Sharyland Pioneer High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 5A Division II State Championships.

TX HR894

Congratulating Hailey Vargas of Southwest Legacy High School in San Antonio on participating in the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association State Championships.

TX HR1949

Congratulating Sabien Perry of Dumas High School on winning a bronze medal at the 2023 Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 State Meet.

TX HR1182

Congratulating Itzel Mayahni Rojas of Monte Alto Early College High School on placing fifth at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 3A Division II State Championships.

Similar Bills

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