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SR 381

Honoring Carsen Hostetler as the 2026 Division III State Champion in the 300-meter hurdles.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Al Landis

The bill officially commends Carsen Hostetler for winning the 2026 Division III state title in the 300-meter hurdles, recognizing his athletic achievement and sportsmanship.

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Bill Summary · SR 381

Overview

  • Bill type: Senate Resolution (S. R. No. 381)
  • Session: 136th General Assembly, Regular Session (Ohio)
  • Sponsor: Senator Al Landis (co-sponsor)
  • Introduced status: Adopted (6/25/2026)
  • Jurisdiction: Ohio
  • Title: Honoring Carsen Hostetler as the 2026 Division III State Champion in the 300-meter hurdles

Purpose and Intent

  • The resolution honors and recognizes Carsen Hostetler for winning first place in the 300-meter hurdles at the 2026 Division III Ohio State Track and Field Meet.
  • It acknowledges his athletic talent, perseverance, mental and physical fortitude, and sportsmanship.
  • The resolution expresses appreciation from the Senate and offers best wishes for continued success in his athletic career.

Key Provisions and Provisions Details

  • Commendation: Officially congratulates Carsen Hostetler for achieving the Division III state championship in the 300-meter hurdles.
  • Highlighted achievements:
    • 300-meter hurdles: 1st place with a time of 37.01 seconds.
    • 110-meter hurdles: 3rd place with a time of 14.16 seconds (also noted as part of the meet performance).
  • Personal and athletic context:
    • Carried out as a junior member of Indian Valley High School’s boys track and field team.
    • Emphasizes dedication, discipline, stamina, and natural ability required for hurdling.
    • Highlights characteristics such as courage, determination, and sportsmanship.

Affected Parties

  • Primary beneficiary: Carsen Hostetler (student-athlete).
  • Indirect beneficiaries: Indian Valley High School track and field program, teammates, coaches, and supporters, as well as the broader community that recognizes athletic achievement and role models.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Date of action: Bill adopted by the Senate on June 25, 2026.
  • Procedural nature: A ceremonial resolution; does not create new laws, impose obligations, or authorize expenditures. The primary effect is formal acknowledgment and commendation.
  • Next steps: A copy of the duly authenticated resolution will be transmitted to Carsen Hostetler by the Clerk of the Senate.

Summary Impact

  • This resolution serves as an official, non-binding recognition by Ohio’s Senate of an outstanding athletic achievement.
  • It publicly honors a high school athlete’s state championship performance, contributing to the record of official commendations for distinguished student-athletes.
  • No financial costs or legislative changes are attached; the measure is symbolic and ceremonial.

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

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