West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR35

Introduced
2/21/22  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Enrolled
3/9/22  

Caption

Congratulating Tug Valley High School Lady Panthers for winning 2021 Class A State Championship in Girls Basketball

Impact

The resolution signifies more than just a sporting triumph; it reflects the resilience of the Tug Valley community and the personal struggles faced by team members and coaching staff. Head Coach Clyde Farley's personal loss during the season, with the passing of his wife due to cancer, alongside Assistant Coach Christa Hall's battle with breast cancer, showcases the immense challenges faced by the team. Their perseverance under such circumstances garnered community support and recognition, making this championship a symbol of hope and determination.

Summary

Senate Resolution 35 is a commendation introduced by Senator Maynard on February 21, 2022, celebrating the Tug Valley High School Lady Panthers for their remarkable achievement in winning the 2021 Class A State Championship in girls basketball. This victory marked the first state title for the Lady Panthers, established in 1987, highlighting their successful journey in a challenging season impacted by COVID-19, during which they played only 12 of their 22 scheduled games. The resolution serves not only as a formal recognition of their sportsmanship but also acknowledges their determination in overcoming numerous adversities throughout the season.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR35 is overwhelmingly positive, with enthusiasm for the achievements of the Lady Panthers being echoed throughout the Senate discussions. The resolution is rooted in appreciation for the team's hard work, dedication, and the exemplary character they demonstrated in the face of hardship. It symbolizes joy and pride within the community, not only for the championship win but for the resilience shown by both players and coaching staff amid adversities.

Contention

While the resolution is a unifying recognition of accomplishment, it might be seen differently by individuals who prioritize various aspects of education and youth engagement in sports. Some critics may believe that such resolutions, while inspiring, do not address broader issues related to funding for youth sports or equitable access to sports programs. However, the spirit of SR35 remains focused on celebrating a significant achievement and promoting community solidarity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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