Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2720

Caption

Congratulating the Kirbyville High School students who qualified for the UIL state tennis tournament.

Impact

The resolution itself does not create or amend any laws but serves as a formal recognition of the students' hard work and achievement. It reflects the legislature's role in celebrating local and educational achievements, reinforcing the value of athletic participation and its positive effect on students’ personal growth and success. By acknowledging these young athletes, the resolution aims to inspire others in the community and state to pursue excellence in various fields, particularly within educational environments.

Summary

House Resolution 2720 congratulates three members of the Kirbyville High School tennis team for their outstanding performance at the Spring Regional Tennis Tournament held in April 2015. The resolution honors Dominique Leh for securing second place in girls' singles competition and Trenton Slaughter and Dennis Leh for finishing third in boys' doubles, thereby qualifying them for the University Interscholastic League (UIL) state tournament. The House of Representatives expresses its pride in the athletes’ achievements, showcasing the importance of sports and educational accomplishments within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR2720 is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing community pride and support for educational institutions. Legislators expressed happiness in recognizing the hard work of local students and the role of extracurricular activities like athletics in nurturing well-rounded individuals. Overall, the resolution fosters a sense of belonging and achievement among young athletes and promotes the appreciation of their dedication and discipline.

Contention

While there is little evidence of contention regarding HR2720, it represents a concerted effort by the Texas legislature to acknowledge the contributions of young athletes to their schools and communities. Such resolutions often encounter minimal opposition, as they focus on celebrating success rather than imposing regulations or changes to existing laws. The celebration of achievements in school athletics may not resonate significantly outside the context of local pride but underscores the underlying spirit of encouraging youth engagement in sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1702

Congratulating Eleanor Archer and Morgan Rose of Amarillo High School on winning the 5A doubles championship at the 2023 UIL Tennis State Tournament.

TX HR2042

Congratulating Ali Friemel of Groom High School on winning the silver medal in the 1A girls' singles event at the 2023 UIL Tennis State Tournament.

TX HR1703

Congratulating Kelton Brown and Wade Bryant of Amarillo High School on winning the 5A boys' doubles championship at the 2023 UIL Tennis State Tournament.

TX HR1701

Congratulating the Amarillo High School tennis team on winning the 2022 UIL 5A team tennis state championship.

TX HR1337

Congratulating the Sharyland High School boys' soccer team on advancing to the 5A semifinals of the 2023 UIL state tournament.

TX HR2111

Congratulating the Coppell High School girls' golf team on its participation in the 2023 UIL Golf State Tournament.

TX HR227

Congratulating the Blum High School volleyball team on winning the 1A championship at the 2022 UIL Volleyball State Tournament.

TX HR1956

Congratulating the boys' wrestling team from Tascosa High School in Amarillo on winning the 5A championship at the 2023 UIL Wrestling State Tournament.

TX HR2199

Congratulating the Alamo Heights High School girls' blue team on placing first and the gold team on placing fifth at the 2023 UIL Golf State Tournament.

TX HR2112

Congratulating the tennis team from Randall High School in Amarillo on its success during the 2022-2023 fall and spring seasons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.