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SR 373

Honoring Wyatt Lendon as a 2026 Division II State Track and Field Champion.

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

Honors Wyatt Lendon for winning the 2026 Division II 1,600m state title with a 4:11.56, recognizing his character, leadership, and impact on his school and community.

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Bill Summary · SR 373

Summary of SR 373 (136th General Assembly, Ohio)

Purpose and intent

  • Recognizes and honors Wyatt Lendon for winning the 2026 Division II State Track and Field Championship in the 1,600-meter run.
  • Expresses congratulations and pride in Lendon’s athletic achievement and personal qualities, and notes the positive impact on his school, community, and family.
  • Declares appreciation for the role of athletic competition in education and wishes Lendon continued future success.

Key provisions and changes

  • This is a ceremonial resolution (no legislative changes to law). It officially commemorates Wyatt Lendon’s achievement.
  • The resolution states the time of the winning performance: 4:11.56 in the 1,600-meter run at the Division II State Meet.
  • It acknowledges Lendon’s character, dedication, leadership, sportsmanship, and the value of his experience for his future endeavors.
  • The bill directs the Clerk of the Senate to transmit an authenticated copy of the resolution to Wyatt Lendon.

Who/what is affected

  • Wyatt Lendon (recognition recipient).
  • New Philadelphia High School and associated supporters (teammates, coaches, school, and community) who are publicly acknowledged for contributing to his success.
  • The resolution has symbolic meaning for the Ohio Senate and the broader public, highlighting the achievements of student-athletes in Division II.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced during the 136th General Assembly, Regular Session.
  • Adopted on June 17, 2026.
  • Filed under Senate Resolution No. 373 (S. R. No. 373) with Sponsor: Senator Al Landis (co-sponsor).
  • As a resolution, it does not modify existing law or create new programs; it serves as formal recognition and commendation.

Additional notes

  • The language emphasizes values such as dedication, discipline, and good sportsmanship.
  • The resolution assigns ceremonial importance rather than regulatory or fiscal implications.

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

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