A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate the Providence Christian Academy girls' basketball team, TSSAA Division II-A state champions.
Impact
The resolution highlights the role of high school sports in fostering community spirit and pride. By celebrating the achievements of the PCA Lady Lions, the bill serves to inspire other student athletes across the state of Tennessee. It showcases the exemplary character displayed by the players both on and off the court, reinforcing the idea that sports can be a significant avenue for personal development and community representation.
Summary
HJR1100 is a House Joint Resolution that honors and congratulates the Providence Christian Academy (PCA) girls' basketball team for their achievement in winning the TSSAA Division II-A state championship during the 2025-2026 season. The resolution recognizes not only their victory but also the teamwork and determination that contributed to their success throughout the tournament. It emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication, which ultimately led the PCA Lady Lions to finish the season with an impressive record.
Contention
There are no notable points of contention surrounding HJR1100 as it functions primarily as a commendation for the PCA girls' basketball team. The resolution is straightforward in its intent to honor the achievements of the team and recognize their contributions to their school and community, which is generally seen as a positive affirmation of youth sports.
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