Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR087 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/18/2025

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2025 
 
VT LEG #382781 v.1 
No. R-107.  House concurrent resolution congratulating the Montpelier High School 
Solons boys’ basketball program on winning a fifth consecutive Division II 
championship. 
(H.C.R.87) 
Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Casey of Montpelier, Brady of 
Williston, Brown of Richmond, Conlon of Cornwall, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Harple 
of Glover, Hooper of Randolph, Hunter of Manchester, Long of Newfane, Quimby of 
Lyndon, Satcowitz of Randolph, Taylor of Milton, and Toof of St. Albans Town 
Offered by Senators Cummings, Perchlik, and Watson 
Whereas, during the 2024–2025 regular season, the first-seeded Solons and the third-
seeded Harwood Highlanders had two encounters in which Montpelier strongly outscored 
Harwood, and the highly experienced Solons team was determined to repeat those earlier 
on-court performances at the Division II championship contest played at the Barre 
Auditorium, and 
Whereas, the game proved to be a spirited hoop encounter, as at halftime the 40–30 
Montpelier lead was not insurmountable, and 
Whereas, recognizing the Highlanders’ perseverance, the Solons accelerated their 
fourth-quarter drive, outscoring Harwood 19–10, ensuring a final 68–57 victory, and 
achieving a consecutive-year boys’ basketball championship record not seen in Vermont 
high school competition in over three decades, and 
Whereas, the victorious Solons were Kayden Anderson-Hall, Kleo Bridge, Carter 
Bruzzese, Carson Cody, Clayton Foster, Cayden Haley, Winter Holloway, Weston Jones, 
Atif Milak, Orion Nuss, Joseph Nyiringabo, Stone Poor, Colby Sterling-Proulx, Eliades 
Toman-Greenberg, and Alex Weinstein, and 
Whereas, Head Coach Nick Foster and assistant coaches Bill Bruzzese, Ryan Booth, 
and Anthony Roberts inspired the team throughout the 2024–2025 basketball season, now 
therefore be it 
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives: 
That the General Assembly congratulates the Montpelier High School Solons boys’ 
basketball program on winning a fifth consecutive Division II championship, and be it 
further 
Resolved: That the Secretary of State be directed to send a copy of this resolution to 
Montpelier High School.