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As Adopted by the Senate
136th General Assembly
Regular Session
S. R. No. 147
2025-2026
Senator
Manning
A R E S O L U T I O N
Honoring
Nathan Bright on winning the 2025 Division I State Track and Field
Championship in the high jump.
WHEREAS,
The members of the Senate of the 136th General Assembly of Ohio are
pleased to congratulate Nathan Bright as a 2025 Division I State
Track and Field Champion; and
WHEREAS,
A senior at North Ridgeville High School, Nathan Bright has combined
talent and competitive spirit with the highest ideals of good
sportsmanship to establish himself as a truly exceptional young
athlete. With admirable dedication, he has worked diligently toward
attaining ultimate proficiency in track and field, and as a result,
he won this year’s Division I State Championship title in the high
jump with a mark of 6 feet, 9 inches. He is deserving of admiration
for his prowess; and
WHEREAS,
Nathan Bright’s accomplishments and leadership, both in and out of
competition, are a justifiable source of pride and a fine reflection
not only on him but also on his family, his teammates, his coaches,
his school, and his community. His unwavering commitment to
excellence has earned him this well-deserved honor as well as the
respect and esteem of many, and he is certainly worthy of high
praise; and
WHEREAS,
With athletic competition playing such an important role in the total
education of our young people, we are extremely pleased to pay
tribute to Nathan Bright on an exemplary season. Indeed, the same
maturity and experience he has gained through his participation in
track and field will greatly aid him 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 Nathan Bright on his
remarkable 2025 season and extend best wishes for continued success
in his future endeavors; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Clerk of the Senate transmit a duly authenticated copy of
this Resolution to Nathan Bright.