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  H.R. No. 2239
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The game-day selection of Texas A&M University's
  "12th Man" remains one of college football's most inspirational
  traditions, and sophomore Nick LaMantia earned the privilege of
  wearing the coveted No. 12 Aggie jersey for 11 of the team's 13
  games during the 2006 season; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. LaMantia epitomizes the essence of the "12th
  Man" through his enthusiasm, determination, and competitive
  spirit; the walk-on from Mission proudly sported the famed maroon
  and white jersey as a member of the team's kickoff squad and was
  "miked up" for an ESPN GameDay segment that aired before the A&M-OU
  game on November 4, 2006; in serving as the "12th Man," he continues
  the unique tradition that dates back to a 1922 Aggie victory against
  Centre College, then the nation's top-ranked college football team,
  in the Dixie Classic in Dallas; and
         WHEREAS, It was during that game that Coach Dana X. Bible
  called on reserve E. King Gill to suit up after a number of injuries
  had left the Aggie football team shorthanded and on the verge of
  losing its hard-won advantage over the defending national
  champions; although Mr. Gill never entered the game, the image of
  the full-time basketball and part-time football player standing on
  the sideline, padded leather helmet in hand, resonated with Aggie
  faithful and gave birth to the tradition that still exists today;
  and
         WHEREAS, The role of the "12th Man" has evolved throughout
  the years since that seminal moment in Aggie football lore; during
  the Jackie Sherrill era, for example, the Aggies successfully
  fielded a "12th Man" kickoff team exclusively composed of
  nonscholarship athletes; and
         WHEREAS, Various factors led to the eventual erosion of Coach
  Sherrill's popular contribution to "12th Man" history, and today a
  single player maintains the legacy by donning No. 12 and taking the
  field for kickoffs with 10 teammates; meanwhile, the student body
  continues to celebrate the tradition by standing throughout the
  game, a gesture reminiscent of E. King Gill standing on the Aggie
  sideline in 1922, prepared to step in and help his team at a
  moment's notice; and
         WHEREAS, Wearing the "12th Man" jersey is the goal of every
  walk-on player on the Aggie football team, and Nick LaMantia has
  upheld the spirit and ideals of this unique honor with the utmost
  integrity; his contributions as "12th Man," as well as those of past
  honorees, are an important reminder of the role played by the
  supporters of Texas A&M University's football team, and his
  commitment to excellence has earned him the respect of his family,
  friends, and fellow athletes; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize Nick LaMantia for demonstrating
  excellence as the Aggies' main "12th Man" during the 2006 season and
  extend best wishes to him for continued success in all his
  endeavors; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for Mr. LaMantia as an expression of high regard by the
  Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Martinez Fischer
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 2239 was adopted by the House on May
  25, 2007, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House