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H. C.R. No. 3 HOUSE. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1 WHEREAS, Coach Weldon Willig has been named the Schutt Sports 2 Southwest Region National Coach of the.Year, and he was presented 3 'with this prestigious award at a special reception on March 19, 4 2004; and 5 WHEREAS, Adding.to Coach Willig's already stellar collection 6 of accolades, this honor is bestowed on regional coaches who not 7 only possess an admirable win-loss record, but..extraordinary 8 character and a deep commitment to community, and Coach Willig's 9 selection.. out of thousands of applicants is much deserved as he 10 fully embodies these qualities; and 11 WHEREAS, The recently hired athletic director of: the Conroe 12 Independent School District, Coach Willig spent 23 successful years 13 with The Woodlands High School, serving with distinction and pride 14 while guiding the school's athletic department to a place among the 15 elite.; now, as he embarks on this exciting new journey, his revered 16 leadership is sure to enhance the prestige of the entire district; 17 and 18 WHEREAS, During Coach Willig's 23 years with the Highlanders, 19 his football teams compiled a 185-77-5 overall record and captured 20 10 district championships, including the 2003 district title; in 21 his final season at The Woodlands, Coach Willig led his nationally 22 ranked team to the 2003 state finals, and he was named 2003 Regional 23 Coach of the Year by American Football Magazine; his achievements 24 as athletic director were recognized with the presentation of the
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives.78th Texas Legislature, Fourth Called Session, House Concurrent Resolution 3,
legislative document,
June 7, 2004;
[Austin, Texas].
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