2015-J5349
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(D, WF) 35th Senate District
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2015-J5349
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION congratulating the Irvington High School Boys
Cross Country Team upon the occasion of their designation as recipients
of the 2015 Fall Scholar Athletic Team Champion Award by the New York
State Public High School Athletic Association
WHEREAS, Excellence and success in competitive sports can be achieved
only through strenuous practice, team play and team spirit, nurtured by
dedicated coaching and strategic planning; and
WHEREAS, Athletic competition enhances the moral and physical develop-
ment of the young people of this State, preparing them for the future by
instilling in them the value of teamwork, encouraging a standard of
healthy living, imparting a desire for success and developing a sense of
fair play and competition; and
WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is justly proud to congratulate the
Irvington High School Boys Cross Country Team upon the occasion of their
designation as recipients of the 2015 Fall Scholar Athletic Team Cham-
pion Award by the New York State Public High School Athletic Associ-
ation; and
WHEREAS, Each year, the New York State Public High School Athletic
Association (NYSPHSAA) presents the Scholar Athletic Team Champion Award
to exceptional high school sports teams who have compiled the highest
overall team average in the state for their respective sports; and
WHEREAS, The Irvington High School Boys Cross Country Team captured
this prestigious award by posting an outstanding academic average of
99.71; and
WHEREAS, The demanding practice schedule, combined with the ability to
balance that with the requirements of a rigorous academic program, has
paid off with a special honor; it is a credit to the Irvington High
School Boys Cross Country Team's ability to compete at a high level on
the field and in the classroom; and
WHEREAS, Athletically and academically, the team members have proven
themselves to be an unbeatable combination of talents, reflecting favor-
ably on their community and school; and
WHEREAS, Sports competition instills the values of teamwork, pride and
accomplishment, and these outstanding athletes have clearly made a
contribution to the spirit of excellence which is a tradition of their
school; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
congratulate the Irvington High School Boys Cross Country Team; its
members: George Adams, Toshio Barber, Christopher Brandt, Zachary Brown,
Luke Carmosino, Riley Conklin, Patrick Daly, Aidan Denahy, Bryce Deziel,
William Dwyer, Peter Alexander Eccles, Zachary Gallin, Mikelis Grendze,
Kent Hoyama, Griffin Knapp, Brian Lenz, Ian McClure, Jared McGuire, Ryan
Meng-Killeen, Scott Mitchell, Alex Nakajima-Inglis, Chi Ogilvie, Dylan
Owen, Nicholas Parke, Andrew Sahawneh, Justin Shedrofsky, Kieran Sulli-
van, Justin Tunis, and Jerry Wu, on their outstanding season and overall
team record; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be tran-
smitted to the members of the Irvington High School Boys Cross Country
Team.
actions
-
05 / May / 2016
- REFERRED TO FINANCE
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10 / May / 2016
- REPORTED TO CALENDAR FOR CONSIDERATION
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10 / May / 2016
- ADOPTED
Resolution Details
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