Bill Text: TX HR36 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Congratulating the Duncanville High School football team on winning the 2022 UIL 6A Division 1 state championship.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-16 - Reported enrolled [HR36 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HR36-Enrolled.html
H.R. No. 36 |
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WHEREAS, The Duncanville High School football team reached | ||
the pinnacle of success by winning the 2022 University | ||
Interscholastic League 6A Division 1 state championship on December | ||
17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington; and | ||
WHEREAS, The title game victory closed out a historic | ||
campaign in which the Panthers went undefeated, beginning their run | ||
by reeling off nine victories during the regular season; after | ||
claiming the District 11 championship, Duncanville rode a wave of | ||
momentum into the playoffs and advanced to the program's second | ||
straight state finale with wins over Bryan, Wylie, The Woodlands, | ||
Spring Westfield, and Prosper High Schools; and | ||
WHEREAS, In a championship battle between unbeaten teams, the | ||
Panthers matched up against Galena Park North Shore, who entered | ||
the game ranked No. 8 in the nation by MaxPreps; Duncanville | ||
tallied two touchdowns in the early going, including a thrilling | ||
88-yard scoring run, to go up 14-0, but the Mustangs responded, and | ||
the game was knotted at 21 at the intermission; late in the third | ||
quarter, Duncanville retook the lead, punching in a touchdown on a | ||
fourth down run from the nine yard line; a stout Panther defense | ||
held strong for the remainder of the game, delivering a crucial stop | ||
to force a turnover on downs with a minute remaining; when the final | ||
seconds ticked off the clock, the Duncanville players and their | ||
many fans celebrated a 28-21 victory and the school's second state | ||
crown; and | ||
WHEREAS, Running back Caden Durham was named the Offensive | ||
Most Valuable Player for his three-touchdown performance while | ||
Defensive MVP Colin Simmons accounted for two sacks to bring his | ||
season total to 22.5; over the course of the team's unforgettable | ||
season, the Panthers also received valuable contributions from the | ||
other members of the roster: Lontrell Turner, Kadavion | ||
Dotson-Walker, Dayvian Bluitt, Dakorien Moore, Elijah Wilson, | ||
Chris Miller Jr., Eli Wallace, Kaleb Kenney, Kei' Trone Simpson, | ||
Michael January, Keelon Russell, Del'Drick Madison, Kalan Mcinnis, | ||
La'modrick Spencer, Vernon Grant III, Tyren Polley Jr., Ayson | ||
Theus, James Adams, Nehemiah Borner, Tyderick Brown, Nick Thompson, | ||
Quinard Choice Jr., Javion Holiday, Tamir Hunt, Cyrus Moore, | ||
JaQualon Armstrong, Cameron Burns, Sabastian Benetez, Solomon | ||
Charles, Ronald Simmons, Dion Lewis Jr., William Glenn, Desean | ||
Bryant Jr., Josiah Drake, Zahmaurixia Jones-Lewis, Noah Ponce, | ||
Jerry Scales, Jabreohn Peters, Benjamin Taylor-Whitfield, Damian | ||
Martinez, Mason Williams, Ameer Ross, Steven Gipson, Armani | ||
Franklin, Antwone Brantley, William Carrigan, Jeffrey Manns, Zion | ||
Henderson, Justin Vigil, Jonathan Batres, Rasheed Jackson, Cameron | ||
Simon, Anton Valentine, Nathan Mccoy, Jacory Agnew, Metric | ||
Manning II, Chris Torres, Zachery Turner, Sherrod Johnson, J'Shon | ||
Claycomb, Avery Brown, Tre Ossenkop Mosley, Ryan Hodge, Antwon | ||
Brown, EJ McKinney, Donovan Harmon, Daylen Wilson, and Jameir | ||
Willis; and | ||
WHEREAS, The Panthers were ably guided by head coach Reginald | ||
Samples and assistant coaches Ramel Borner, Todd Peterman, Xavier | ||
Brown, James Mitchell, Randy Martinez, Jason Garrett, Patrick | ||
Hemphill, Jeff Sowells, Charles Davis, Gabe Samuels, Xavier Joe, | ||
Marcus Wilder, Antwoine Shelton, Odell James, Tray Allen, Derwin | ||
Wilson, Justin Magazine, Ryan Polite, Myke Sisson, Anthony Wallace, | ||
and Josh Cronkite; the team further benefited from the support of | ||
principal Michael McDonald and interim athletic director Kenya | ||
Landers as well as athletic trainers Alec Hawkins, Paola Cabrera, | ||
Richard Webster, Joe Demosthene, Janae Pullins, and Marissa Moss; | ||
and | ||
WHEREAS, In earning the state title and compiling a perfect | ||
record against top competition, the Duncanville High School | ||
Panthers have burnished their community's reputation as the "City | ||
of Champions," and this achievement will be fondly remembered for | ||
many years to come; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby congratulate the Duncanville High School | ||
football team on winning the 2022 UIL 6A Division 1 state | ||
championship and extend to the players, coaches, and staff sincere | ||
best wishes for continued success; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for the team as an expression of high regard by the Texas | ||
House of Representatives. | ||
Davis | ||
______________________________ | ||
Speaker of the House | ||
I certify that H.R. No. 36 was adopted by the House on March | ||
8, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 140, Nays 0, 2 present, not | ||
voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||