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SR108 • 2026

Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

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Sponsor
Al Cutrona
Last action
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As Adopted by the Senate
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Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

What This Bill Does

  • Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

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Bill History

  1. Ohio Legislature

    As Introduced

  2. Ohio Legislature

    As Adopted by the Senate

Official Summary Text

Honoring the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025 NCAA Champion.

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As Adopted by the Senate

136th General Assembly

Regular Session

S. R. No. 108

2025-2026

Senator
Cutrona

A R E S O L U T I O N

Honoring
the Youngstown State University women’s bowling team as the 2025
NCAA Champion.

WHEREAS,
The members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio are
pleased to congratulate the Youngstown State University women’s
bowling team on winning the 2025 National Collegiate Athletic
Association Championship; and

WHEREAS,
A remarkable group of young athletes, the members of the Youngstown
State University women’s bowling team have combined talent and
spirit with the highest ideals of good sportsmanship to establish
themselves as truly exceptional competitors. With admirable
dedication, Madyson Marx, Kirsten Moore, Jade Cote, Madison Doseck,
Kara Beissel, Ellie Drescher, Lyndsay Ennis, Amanda Granata, and
Hannah Miller have worked diligently toward attaining ultimate
proficiency in bowling, and as a result, they defeated a tough
Jacksonville State University team by the score of 4-3 in a best of
seven series to win this year’s NCAA Championship, the first
national title by a women’s program in school history; and

WHEREAS,
The Penguins’ achievements and leadership are a justifiable source
of pride and an excellent reflection on the bowlers, their families,
their school, their community, and their coaches, Doug Kuberski and
Mackenzie Olesky. In leading their team to victory, the coaches have
not only helped the athletes to develop their talents to the fullest
but also instilled in them a valuable sense of determination,
perseverance, and camaraderie; and

WHEREAS,
With athletic competition playing such an important role in the total
education of our young people, we are overjoyed to pay tribute to
these exemplary athletes and their outstanding coaches for a job well
done. The maturity and experience the team members have gained
through their participation in sports will greatly aid them in
meeting the challenges of the future; therefore be it

RESOLVED,
That we, the members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of
Ohio, in adopting this Resolution, commend the Youngstown State
University women’s bowling team on its tremendous season and salute
the members and coaches as fine citizens; and be it further

RESOLVED,
That the Clerk of the Senate transmit a duly authenticated copy of
this Resolution to the Youngstown State University women’s bowling
team.