HR365 Alabama 2025 Session
Updated Feb 23, 2026
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- Primary Sponsor
Craig LipscombRepresentativeRepublican- Session
- 2025 Regular Session
- Title
- Southside Boys Soccer, celebrated
- Summary
The Alabama House celebrates the Southside High School Panthers boys soccer team for winning the 2025 Class 6A state championship.
What This Bill DoesIf enacted, this resolution would publicly celebrate the Southside High School Panthers boys soccer team for winning the 2025 Class 6A state championship. It formally congratulates the players and head coach Randy Vice and notes the team's key achievements, including the semifinal win over Gardendale and the final against Spanish Fort, with mention of standout players Hayes Cosby and Aaron Herrera. It also recognizes the support from families, coaches, school leadership, faculty, and the wider Southside community.
Who It Affects- Southside High School Panthers boys soccer team (players and head coach) receive formal congratulations and recognition for winning the state championship.
- The Southside community and school staff (families, coaches, leadership, and faculty) receive statewide acknowledgement of the team's achievement and pride.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Extend sincere congratulations and commendations to the Southside High School Panthers boys soccer team, Head Coach Randy Vice, and all others who contributed to the season.
- Acknowledge the team's 2025 season achievements, including winning the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 6A state championship with a 2–0 victory over Spanish Fort and the dramatic 3–2 overtime semifinal win over Gardendale.
- Highlight the players' contributions, including Hayes Cosby and Aaron Herrera, and recognize the support from families, coaches, school leadership, faculty, and the wider Southside community.
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Source: Alabama Legislature