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H 4220

Heathwood Hall girls sporting clays champs

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

Recognizes Heathwood Hall Lady Highlanders for winning the 2025 SCISA/SC DNR state sporting clays championship, honoring coaches and student-athletes.

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Bill Summary · H 4220

Summary — H 4220 (Resolution: Heathwood Hall girls sporting clays champs)

Purpose

H 4220 is a simple House resolution that formally recognizes and congratulates the Heathwood Hall shotgun (sporting clays) team, its coaches, and school officials for winning the 2025 South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) / South Carolina Department of Natural Resources state championship title in sporting clays.

Key provisions / content

  • Commends the Heathwood Hall “Lady Highlanders” for winning the SCISA/SC DNR state sporting clays tournament held March 8, 2025, at the National Wild Turkey Federation’s Palmetto Shooting Complex in Edgefield, SC.
  • Notes that the team achieved back‑to‑back state championships.
  • Identifies Head Coach Jason Giovanonne and Head of School Chris Hinchey.
  • Highlights three team leaders: Laila Koon, Lila Koon, and Riley Livingston. The same trio placed first in the Ladies Senior Varsity School Division.
  • Notes that senior Riley Livingston was High Overall (HOA) for the SCISA and school divisions and received a $2,000 scholarship for that distinction.
  • Directs that a copy of the resolution be presented to Head of School Chris Hinchey and Head Coach Jason Giovanonne.

Who is affected / recognized

  • Primary beneficiaries are the Heathwood Hall shotgun team members (specifically named student-athletes), their coaches and school officials. The resolution is honorary and imposes no obligations or fiscal impact on government or third parties.

Procedural / timeline information

  • The resolution text references the March 8, 2025 tournament date and was filed/introduced and adopted on March 25, 2025 (per the document).
  • Legislative action entries also show activity on June 12, 2025: referred to House Rules, reported by committee, committee recommended “ought to be adopted,” rules suspended, and the resolution adopted the same day.
  • Classification: House resolution. Related bill listed as HD 4821 (replaces).

Notes / observation

The version file includes an unrelated Massachusetts text designating an August 9–10, 2025 sales tax holiday (citing section 6A of chapter 64H), plus a header referencing “Ms. Fiola of Fall River.” That creates an apparent conflation of two separate resolutions (one South Carolina honorary resolution for Heathwood Hall and one Massachusetts sales tax holiday designation). Readers seeking the official legislative status or jurisdictional record should verify the final text and sponsor information with the appropriate legislative clerk’s office (South Carolina House or Massachusetts House), since the combined document appears to mix materials from different legislatures.

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

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