Congratulating Allison Stewart and Kate Daugherty of Midland High School on winning the 2017 UIL 6A girls' doubles tennis state championship.
This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the hard work and perseverance demonstrated by Stewart and Daugherty, reflecting positively on Midland High School and its athletic program. The recognition empowers students and encourages the values of commitment, excellence, and sportsmanship within educational institutions. By commemorating such achievements, the resolution aims to inspire other students to excel in their pursuits, whether in sports or academics.
House Resolution 2636 recognizes the achievements of Allison Stewart and Kate Daugherty, students from Midland High School, who won the UIL 6A girls' doubles tennis state championship. Their victory, which occurred on May 19, 2017, marked a significant milestone as it was the first state championship title in girls' doubles tennis for Midland High School in 45 years, highlighting a remarkable achievement in sports for the school and community. The resolution celebrates not only their skill on the court but also their teamwork and dedication throughout their undefeated season, concluding with a notable 45-0 record.
Overall sentiment around HR2636 is positive, emphasizing pride and celebration within the community. Supporters appreciate the recognition given to young athletes and the importance of sports in cultivating discipline and teamwork among students. The resolution is seen as a significant step towards promoting high school sports and encouraging student participation in athletic programs.
There does not appear to be significant contention surrounding HR2636, as it is focused on congratulating student-athletes rather than enacting legislation that might provoke debate. The resolution reflects a consensus around the value of athletic accomplishments in schools, aiming instead to unify the community through celebration rather than division.