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LR486 • 2026

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Sponsor
Introduced By: Meyer, G.
Last action
2026-04-08
Official status
President/Speaker signed
Effective date
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Bill History

  1. 2026-04-08 Nebraska Legislature

    Adopted

  2. 2026-04-08 Nebraska Legislature

    President/Speaker signed

  3. 2026-03-31 Nebraska Legislature

    Date of introduction

  4. 2026-03-31 Nebraska Legislature

    Laid over

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ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE
SECOND SESSION
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 486

Introduced by Meyer, G., 17; Andersen, 49; Clements, 2; Clouse, 37; DeKay, 40;
Dorn, 30; Guereca, 7; Hallstrom, 1; Hardin, 48; Murman, 38;
Prokop, 27; Quick, 35; Storm, 23.
WHEREAS, the 2026 Nebraska School Activities Association Class C-2 Girls
State Basketball Championship was held on March 7, 2026, at Bob Devaney Sports
Center in Lincoln, Nebraska; and
WHEREAS, the Pender Lady Pendragons defeated the unbeaten Elkhorn Valley
Falcons in the championship game with a score of 63 to 48; and
WHEREAS, Hadley Walsh was the team's leading scorer against Elkhorn Valley
with twenty-five points and was perfect at the free throw line for the
tournament, making 20 out of 20; and
WHEREAS, Madalyn Dolliver, scored twenty-four points against Elkhorn
Valley, including sinking a total of seven three-point baskets, which tied the
Class C-2 state tournament record; and
WHEREAS, the Pender Lady Pendragons won the girls state basketball Class
C-2 championship in 2023, the Class D-1 championship in 2024, the Class D-1
championship in 2025, and the Class C-2 championship in 2026; and
WHEREAS, the Pender Lady Pendragons became the first team in Nebraska
history to win four straight state championships spanning over two
classifications.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH
LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA, SECOND SESSION:
1. That the Legislature congratulates the Pender Lady Pendragons for
winning the 2026 Nebraska School Activities Association Class C-2 Girls State
Basketball Championship title and for winning four straight girls basketball
championship titles spanning over two classifications.
2. That the Legislature celebrates the excellent coaching skills of Jason
Dolliver, for leading the Pender Lady Pendragons to four straight state
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tournament championships.
3. That copies of this legislative resolution shall be sent to Luke
Hoffman, the principal of Pender Secondary School, and to Jason Dolliver, the
coach of the girls basketball team.
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