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SR 383

Honoring the Fairless High School boys 4x800-meter relay team as the 2026 Division IV State Champion.

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

The resolution officially commends Fairless High School’s boys 4x800-meter relay team for winning the 2026 Division IV State Championship.

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Bill Summary · SR 383

Summary of SR 383 (136th General Assembly, Ohio)

Purpose and intent

  • SR 383 is a ceremonial resolution honoring the Fairless High School boys 4x800-meter relay team for winning the 2026 Division IV State Championship.
  • The resolution commends the team for their achievement, recognizing their dedication, training, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Key provisions and changes

  • The resolution acknowledges and praises:
    • The team’s first-place finish with a time of 7:51.08.
    • The collective effort, conditioning, and hours of training by the athletes.
    • The athletes' composure, strength, speed, stamina, and leadership under pressure.
    • The positive example the team set for peers, families, coaches, and the school community.
  • Formal action taken:
    • The Ohio Senate adopts the resolution as an official commendation.
    • The Clerk of the Senate is instructed to transmit an authenticated copy of the resolution to the Fairless High School boys 4x800-meter relay team.

Who or what is affected

  • Primary beneficiaries and recipients:
    • Fairless High School boys 4x800-meter relay team members: Bradlee Keehn, Nolan Kutz, Andrew Hearn, and Brice Fuller.
  • Secondary beneficiaries:
    • Fairless High School community, supporters, and coaching staff.
    • The broader Ohio athletic community, which is acknowledged for recognizing achievement in high school track and field.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Status: Adopted June 25, 2026.
  • Sponsor: Senator Al Landis (co-sponsor).
  • Type: Senate resolution (non-binding, commemorative).
  • Effect: Creates an official state record recognizing the athletes’ championship season; does not create legal obligations or funding changes.

Notes

  • This is a ceremonial celebration of athletic success, typical of state legislatures, intended to publicly acknowledge excellence in high school sports and to honor the student-athletes, coaches, and school.

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

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