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H 3764

Fairfield Central boys track and field champs

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

South Carolina House resolution honors Fairfield Central High School boys track team for winning the 2024 Class AA state championship; ceremonial recognition.

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Bill Summary · H 3764

Summary — H. 3764: Fairfield Central High School Boys Track Team (House Resolution)

Status and procedural history
- Bill type: House resolution (ceremonial)
- Jurisdiction: South Carolina General Assembly, 126th Session (2025–2026)
- Introduced and adopted by the South Carolina House on January 16, 2025
- Sponsors: Large bipartisan list of South Carolina House members (document lists many co-sponsors)
- Action: Introduced and adopted the same day (House Journal — page 716)

Purpose and intent
- The resolution recognizes and honors the Fairfield Central High School boys track team, its coaches, and school officials for winning the 2024 South Carolina Class AA State Championship, and congratulates them for their achievement and contributions to the school and community.

Key provisions / text highlights
- Official recognition of Fairfield Central’s achievement at the state meet held May 18, 2024 (Lower Richland High School).
- Recites facts about the championship season:
- Fairfield Central defeated a competitive field of 42 teams and won by a 25-point margin.
- Sixteen athletes from the team qualified for the state meet; Kristian Golden (long jump) was the only senior among those qualifiers.
- Sophomore Jaden Boyd won three individual gold medals and contributed 32 points; he also ran on a relay that placed second.
- Junior Hank White won the 800-meter for the second consecutive year.
- Credits Head Coach Raymond Harrison and the coaching staff for their role in developing a championship-caliber team and teaching lasting life principles.
- Directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to Dr. Tracie Swilley (principal) and Coach Raymond Harrison.

Who is affected / impact
- Primary beneficiaries: Fairfield Central High School boys track team members, coaching staff, school officials, and the local community.
- Nature of impact: Honorific recognition; no legal, regulatory, fiscal, or programmatic effects. The resolution is ceremonial and symbolic.

Notes / context
- This resolution is non-binding and does not change law or appropriate funds.
- The legislative packet provided also includes an unrelated Massachusetts House bill (House No. 3764) regarding printing blood types on driver's licenses; that appears to be a separate measure in a different jurisdiction and is not part of South Carolina H. 3764. If you need a summary of that Massachusetts bill, I can prepare one separately.

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

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