Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR132

Introduced
4/13/26  

Caption

Commends the John Curtis Christian School boys basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2026 Division I Select state championship

Impact

The passing of HR132 has a symbolic impact rather than a legislative one, as resolutions like this do not alter existing laws but rather recognize and celebrate achievements within the community. By commending the basketball team, the resolution promotes youth sports and can inspire other athletes and teams in the state. Such recognitions play a crucial role in fostering school pride and community engagement, providing role models for younger students and athletes.

Summary

House Resolution 132 (HR132) serves to commend the John Curtis Christian School boys basketball team for their exemplary performance in winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2026 Division I Select state championship. The resolution highlights the team's significant achievement in defeating Edna Karr High School with a decisive score of 68-40, thereby securing their second state title. The commendation reflects the team's dedication and success throughout the season, culminating in a standout record of twenty-four wins and only two losses.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR132 is overwhelmingly positive, with both supporters and community members expressing pride in the accomplishments of the John Curtis Christian School basketball team. The resolution serves as a unifying sentiment, bringing together students, faculty, and local supporters to celebrate a shared success. This positivity signifies the larger values of teamwork, hard work, and competitive spirit prevalent in youth sports.

Contention

While HR132 itself is commendatory and lacks legislative contention, it subtly highlights the competitive nature of high school sports in Louisiana, where achievements are celebrated at local and state levels. No notable points of contention were identified within the discussions surrounding this resolution, indicating a collective celebration of team success devoid of significant opposition or controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR78

Commends the Richwood High School boys' basketball team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division III Non-select state championship

LA HCR77

Commends the Wossman High School boys' basketball team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division II Non-Select state championship

LA HR139

Commends the Pope John Paul II High School boys' swim team on winning the 2024 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division IV Boys state championship and the girls' swim team on winning the 2024 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division IV Girls state championship

LA HR134

Commends the Huntington High School girls' basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division I Select state championship

LA HR21

Commends the Lacassine High School boys' basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Class B state championship

LA HCR76

Commends the Wossman High School Lady Wildcats basketball team for winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division II Non-Select state championship

LA HR273

Commends the Simpson High School girls' basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Class C Select state championship

LA HCR41

Commends the North DeSoto High School softball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division II Non-Select state championship

LA HR198

Commends the North DeSoto High School baseball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2025 Division II Non-Select state championship

LA HR309

Commends the Catholic High School of New Iberia Panthers football team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2024 Division III Select championship

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.