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H 4327

Boiling Springs HS strength champs

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 122 co-sponsors

Ceremonial South Carolina House resolution recognizing Boiling Springs High School strength teams for their 2025 state championships; no legal or fiscal effect.

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Bill Summary · H 4327

Summary — H 4327: Boiling Springs High School Strength Teams (House Resolution)

Overview / Purpose

H 4327 is a ceremonial House resolution recognizing and congratulating the Boiling Springs High School male and female strength teams for their 2025 state championship performances. The resolution praises the teams, coaching staff, and specific athletes for their achievements, and directs that a copy be presented to the school principal and head coach.

Key provisions / Text highlights

  • Officially "recognizes and honors" Boiling Springs High School’s male and female strength teams for a “stellar season.”
  • Congratulates the teams for winning their respective 2025 Class AAAA / Class AAAAA State Championship titles (the file contains versions using both class designations).
  • Notes individual and team accomplishments:
    • Male individual state champions: Kai Lee (140 class), Gavin Calhoun (205 class), Collin Johnson (235 class).
    • Male team: 13 All‑State placers; won the competition by 28 points.
    • Female team: 7 All‑State placers; broke four state records en route to victory.
    • Head Coach Chancen Blackwood named 2025 South Carolina Strength Coach of the Year by the National High School Strength Coaches Association, and named both 5A and SCACA Strength Coach of the Year.
  • Directs presentation of a copy of the resolution to Principal Zach McQuigg and Head Coach Chancen Blackwood.

Who is affected / Impact

  • Primary subjects: Boiling Springs High School strength teams (male and female), the school community, Head Coach Chancen Blackwood, and Principal Zach McQuigg.
  • Nature of effect: purely ceremonial/recognitional. The resolution has no legal, regulatory, or fiscal effect; it is intended to record commendation and provide formal acknowledgment from the House.

Procedural / Timeline information

  • Filed: versions in the House filed on April 9, 2025 and April 15, 2025 (the April 15 filing is noted as a scrivener’s correction).
  • The resolution text appears in multiple near-identical filings (one using “Class AAAA,” another “Class AAAAA”).
  • The file shows the April 9 version was “introduced and adopted,” indicating the House adopted the resolution at introduction in that session.

Important note about the legislative file

The materials provided include, in addition to the South Carolina House resolution text, an unrelated Massachusetts House bill (House No. 4327) that would amend G.L. c.188, §3(b) to add “adult children” to the list of persons for whom support orders may be enforced. That text appears to be from a separate jurisdiction and topic. Because both items are present under the same number in the provided materials, users should verify the official legislative database of the relevant chamber (South Carolina House or Massachusetts House) for the authoritative version, final status, and chamber-specific docketing.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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