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H 4219

Chesnee HS girls golf champs

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Terry Alexander and 121 co-sponsors

Recognizes Chesnee High School girls golf for winning the 2024 Class AA state title, its fourth straight win, and honors the team and coaches.

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Bill Summary · H 4219

Summary — H 4219: “Chesnee HS girls golf champs” (House Resolution)

Purpose / Intent

This is a ceremonial (honorific) House resolution recognizing and congratulating the Chesnee High School varsity girls golf team, its coaches, and school officials for winning the 2024 South Carolina High School League Class AA State Championship. The resolution records the team’s accomplishments and directs that a copy be presented to the school principal and head coach.

Key provisions

  • Recognizes Chesnee High School Lady Eagles for capturing the Class AA state title at the state tournament held October 28–29, 2024, at Chester Country Club.
  • Notes the team’s fourth consecutive state championship and dominant margin of victory (a 53‑shot lead after the first round and a final margin of 119 strokes over runner‑up Atlantic Collegiate Academy).
  • Lists individual tournament performances:
    • Olivia Roberts (senior) — medalist, 10 under par, 134
    • Olivia Shields (senior) — 148 (3rd)
    • Addison Parker (senior) — 150 (5th)
    • Jada Flynn (junior) — 160 (7th)
    • Abigail Watson (junior) — 161 (8th)
    • Abby Herrington (junior) — team roster member
  • Praises Head Coach Kyle Scruggs and the coaching staff.
  • Directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to Principal Erik Gerstenacker and Head Coach Kyle Scruggs.

Who is affected

  • Direct beneficiaries: Chesnee High School varsity girls golf team members, coaches, and school officials (symbolic recognition).
  • Broader: local community and school stakeholders (enhances public recognition and record of the team’s achievement).
  • Fiscal/legal impact: none — this is a non‑binding, commemorative resolution and does not create obligations or expenditures.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Introduced and adopted by the South Carolina House of Representatives on March 25, 2025.
  • Legislative action entries list a subsequent “Senate concurred” action on June 16, 2025; however, ceremonial House resolutions are often finalized in the House and have no policy effect.
  • Classified as a House resolution; no implementation or administrative steps required beyond presentation of the resolution copy.

Important note on document inconsistency

The materials provided also include text from a separate, substantive Massachusetts bill (also numbered “House No. 4219” in a different jurisdiction) proposing a transportation excise tax on large employers (Chapter 63D). That is an unrelated measure in a different legislature. If you want a summary of the transportation‑tax proposal instead (or clarification about which jurisdiction/version to follow), please indicate which text you want summarized.

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

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