H.R. No. 1177
                                  R E S O L U T I O N
    1-1        WHEREAS, The Texas House of Representatives is proud to honor
    1-2  Valerie Brummal and Lacey Brooks of Texas High School in Texarkana
    1-3  on winning the 1995 University Interscholastic League Class 4A
    1-4  girls' doubles state tennis championship; and
    1-5        WHEREAS, After winning both the District 14-4A and the Region
    1-6  II-4A titles, these talented players set their sights on the state
    1-7  title and, demonstrating true championship heart, triumphed in
    1-8  three grueling matches at the state tournament to claim the coveted
    1-9  doubles crown; and
   1-10        WHEREAS, Ms. Brummal and Ms. Brooks completed the season
   1-11  undefeated with a phenomenal record of 22 wins and no defeats, and
   1-12  their doubles title is the first-ever girls' state championship in
   1-13  the sport of tennis at Texas High School; and
   1-14        WHEREAS, Coach John Watson schooled this dynamic duo in the
   1-15  complexities of doubles tennis play and inspired them to attain
   1-16  their championship dream; and
   1-17        WHEREAS, These exemplary young women are a source of
   1-18  tremendous pride to the students and faculty of Texas High School
   1-19  as well as their many supporters in the community, and their
   1-20  exceptional achievements are indeed worthy of special legislative
   1-21  recognition; now, therefore, be it
   1-22        RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 74th Texas
   1-23  Legislature hereby congratulate Valerie Brummal and Lacey Brooks on
   1-24  winning the 1995 UIL Class 4A girls' doubles state tennis
    2-1  championship and extend to them best wishes for continued success
    2-2  in all future endeavors; and, be it further
    2-3        RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared
    2-4  for Ms. Brummal and Ms. Brooks and for prominent display at Texas
    2-5  High School as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of
    2-6  Representatives.