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Honoring Kayla Moroschan as a 2026 OHSAA State Wrestling Champion.

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

The resolution publicly honors Kayla Moroschan for winning the 2026 state championship in girls wrestling (125 pounds) and recognizes her exceptional season.

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Bill Summary · SR 337

Summary of SR 337 (136th General Assembly, Ohio) – Honoring Kayla Moroschan as a 2026 OHSAA State Wrestling Champion

Purpose

  • The resolution honors Kayla Moroschan for winning the 2026 Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) state wrestling championship in girls wrestling, 125-pound weight class.
  • It recognizes her achievements during the 2025–2026 season and announces pride in her accomplishments as a standout Ohio athlete.

Key Provisions

  • Acknowledges Kayla Moroschan’s:
    • Status as the 2026 state champion in girls wrestling, 125 pounds.
    • Exceptional season record of 51 wins and 1 loss (51-1) and her accomplishment of winning a second state title in three years.
    • Demonstrated form, leadership, dedication, integrity, and sportsmanship throughout the season.
  • Declares the Senate’s congratulations and admiration for her impact on teammates, opponents, family, coaches, Chippewa High School, and the Chipps community.
  • Directs the Clerk of the Senate to transmit a duly authenticated copy of the resolution to Kayla Moroschan.

Who/Affected Parties

  • Kayla Moroschan (the honoree and central focus).
  • Kayla’s family, coaches, Chippewa High School girls wrestling program, and the Chipps community.
  • The broader Ohio athletic and school wrestling communities as stakeholders who recognize and celebrate student-athlete achievements.

Procedural/Timelines

  • Status: Adopted by the Ohio Senate on April 14, 2026.
  • Type: ARESOLUTORY (a formal expression of recognition, not a law with enforceable provisions).
  • Sponsor: Senator Al Landis (co-sponsor noted).

Impact and Significance

  • Formal commendation intended to publicly acknowledge and celebrate a high-achieving student-athlete.
  • Does not impose new duties, funding, or policy changes; serves as an official record of recognition.
  • Enhances visibility of girls wrestling achievements within Ohio’s athletic community and may inspire other student-athletes.

If you’d like, I can provide a brief comparison to typical similarly worded resolutions and discuss how such resolutions are used in commemorating athletic achievements.

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

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