logo  ST. CHARLES PARISH, LA
File #: 2015-0304    Version: 1 Name: In Recognition: 2015 - 9-Year Old Louisiana Cal Ripken State Champions
Type: Proclamation Status: Read and Filed
File created: 9/8/2015 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: 9/8/2015 Final action: 9/8/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: In Recognition: 2015 - 9-Year Old Louisiana Cal Ripken State Champions
Sponsors: Paul J. Hogan
Indexes: P and R (Dept. of), Proclamations (In Recognition)

2015-0304

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In Recognition:  2015 - 9-Year Old Louisiana Cal Ripken State Champions

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The Parish of St. Charles

September 8, 2015

IN   RECOGNITION

WHEREAS,                     St. Charles Parish Parks and Recreation Department has long held a prominent place in the State of Louisiana and the United States as an outstanding Parish and Recreation Program; and,

 

WHEREAS,                     the St. Charles Parish 9-Year Old Boys All-Star Team has excelled in the 2015 All-Star Baseball Season; and,

 

WHEREAS,                     on July 6, 2015, the St. Charles Parish 9-Year Old Boys All-Stars finished first in the Cal Ripken State Tournament held July 2-6th in Houma, Louisiana allowing them to advance to the Regional Tournament held July 15-19th in Gonzales, Louisiana; and,

 

WHEREAS,                     members of the Parish Council and the Parish President wish to recognize the outstanding performance of members of the 2015 St. Charles Parish 9-Year Old Boys All-Star Team and their Coaches.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL, AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, DO HEREBY RECOGNIZE

THE ST. CHARLES PARISH

9-YEAR OLD BOYS ALL-STARS

Noah Adams, Noah Barrette, Rhett Bordelon, Preston Bourgeois, Cristian Canizaro, Noah Chauvin, Timothy Comardelle, Brennan Edwards, Jayden Gordon, Mark Lemmon, Maddox Loftin, and Andrew Sells

Head Coach:  Frank Edwards

Assistant Coaches:  Frankie Edwards and Mike Loftin

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2015 - 9-YEAR OLD

LOUISIANA CAL RIPKEN STATE CHAMPIONS

 “PARISH   OF   PLENTY”

created in 1807 from the county of the

“German Coast”, a parish of

unprecedented economic and social

development, known for its

hospitality, rural living and sporting

opportunities… with the added

distinction of being located

on both sides of the

Mighty Mississippi River.