Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR129

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
3/31/26  

Caption

Commend Coach Bill Ward upon his induction into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

Impact

This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Coach Ward's impact on athletics at the high school level in Mississippi, promoting the values of leadership and excellence in sports. It seeks to inspire current and future coaches and athletes by showcasing a distinguished career, thus reinforcing the importance of quality coaching and mentoring in educational sports. By commending individuals like Coach Ward, the resolution contributes to a culture of appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to fostering athletic talent and promoting physical education.

Summary

Senate Resolution 129 is a commendation recognizing Coach Bill Ward for his induction into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Coach Ward has made significant contributions to high school athletics in Mississippi, particularly through his coaching career spanning over 30 years. He is celebrated for his achievements in football, girls basketball, and track, with notable success including leading a team to a state championship in 2001. The resolution highlights his dedication and service, not only on the field but also within the Mississippi Association of Coaches, where he held various leadership roles over the years.

Contention

The resolution encountered little contention in legislative discussions, as it primarily serves to honor Coach Ward's contributions and does not impose new regulations or changes to existing laws. The recognition aims to unify the community in celebration of local sports achievements, potentially encouraging future support for high school athletic programs and related funding initiatives. As such, it reflects a positive stance towards community and educational values rather than any divisive policy issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC61

Head Coach Joye Lee-McNelis; commend upon induction into the Southern Miss Legends Club.

MS SR139

Commend National Award-Winning Oxford High School Tennis Coach Louis Nash on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR106

Commend Mississippi coaches selected for "Tomorrow's 25 Coaching Fellowship."

MS SR154

Commend Honorable Cham Trotter III upon his induction into the 2025 University of Mississippi School of Law Hall of Fame.

MS HR133

Head Coach Chris Beard; commend upon being named 2025 National Coach of the Year following Ole Miss success.

MS SR84

Commend legendary USM Lady Eagles Women's Basketball Head Coach upon the occasion of her retirement and induction into Legends Club.

MS HR25

Gregg Perry; commend upon being named the 2023-2024 Mississippi Athletic Administrator of the Year for Classes 5A-7A.

MS HR125

Northwest MS Community College Baseball Coach Mark Carson; commend on becoming winningest coach in program history.

MS HR31

Coach T.C. Taylor; commend and congratulate upon being named 2024 SWAC Coach of the Year.

MS HR27

JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson; commend upon being named 2024 Athletic Director of the Year.

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