85R30682 JCD-D
 
  By: Roberts H.R. No. 2244
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The Cypress Falls High School boys' basketball team
  reached the pinnacle of success by claiming the 2017 University
  Interscholastic League 6A state championship on March 11 at the
  Alamodome in San Antonio; and
         WHEREAS, The Golden Eagles compiled a stellar overall record
  of 35 wins and just 3 losses, capping off the year with a 25-game
  winning streak and taking home the first boys' basketball
  championship in the school's history; during their impressive
  postseason run, these determined athletes bested teams from Houston
  Lamar and Fort Bend Travis High Schools before defeating the Sam
  Houston Math, Science, and Technology Center and Humble Atascocita
  and Fort Bend Bush High Schools to secure a spot in the state
  tournament; and
         WHEREAS, After winning their semifinal match against Dallas
  Skyline High in triple overtime, the Eagles faced off against the
  squad from San Antonio Wagner High School in the finale; in that
  game, they rallied back from a deficit at the half and combined an
  aggressive defense with clutch free-throw shooting to clinch the
  state crown with a 63-57 win; and
         WHEREAS, Pacing Cypress Falls in the title contest were
  juniors Nigel Hawkins, who tallied 18 points and was named the
  game's Most Valuable Player, and Trajan Wesley, who led all scorers
  with 20 points; the team also received valuable contributions
  throughout the year from the other members of the roster: Cameron
  Adams, Andrew Nguyen, Anthony Dross, Zach Stephenson, Kendall
  Scott, Rayshawn House, Maitlond Wanza, Deshang Weaver, and Justin
  Skopal; the players were guided by head coach Richard Flores and
  assistant coaches Matt Symmank, Mick Hoffman, Kevin Suddendorf, and
  Chad Allen, and they received additional support from manager
  Thomas Burns, student trainers Kyle Partin and Al Leah Freeman, and
  head athletic trainers Erik Thompson and Courtnee Marin; and
         WHEREAS, Winning a state championship represents the
  culmination of countless hours of hard work and an unwavering
  commitment to excellence, and the Golden Eagles of Cypress Falls
  High School will treasure the memory of this accomplishment for the
  rest of their lives; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas
  Legislature hereby congratulate the Cypress Falls High School boys'
  basketball team on winning the 2017 UIL 6A state championship and
  extend to all those associated with the team sincere best wishes for
  the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the team as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.