Bill Text: IN SCR0040 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Congratulating Natalie Schmett, 2010 girls golf state champion.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-03-28 - Returned to the Senate [SCR0040 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-SCR0040-Introduced.html
RESOLUTION No. _____
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION congratulating Natalie Schmett on
winning the 2010 girls golf state championship.
, read first time and referred to Committee on
RESOLUTION No. _____
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION congratulating Natalie Schmett
on winning the 2010 girls golf state championship.
Whereas, On October 2, 2010, Natalie Schmett of
Evansville North High School became the first girl from
Evansville to win the individual state golf championship;
Whereas, Natalie scored 141, three under par, setting a
new course record for The Legends of Indiana golf course in
Franklin, Indiana. Natalie's score is the second lowest 36
hole score in the 38 year history of the tournament;
Whereas, Natalie finished the tournament as the only
player under par. She won by five strokes over the second
place finisher, and ten strokes over the third place finisher,
to clinch the 2010 Indiana High School Athletic Association
state championship;
Whereas, Natalie's state championship was the ninth
individual state championship in Evansville North High
School's history;
Whereas, Winning the state championship was a
capstone to an incredible career for Natalie. Her individual
season record was an astonishing 667 wins and 2 losses, a
99.7 percent winning percentage;
Whereas, Natalie was the captain of her team during her senior season. She was selected to the All-City, All- Conference, All-Sectional, All-Regional, and All-State teams. In addition to her State Championship, she was the City, Conference, and Sectional Champion;
Whereas, During her career, Natalie has been a three-
time City Champion, two-time Conference Champion,
four-
time Sectional Champion, and three-time Regional
Champion. She has been a State Finalist all four years of
her career and is a four-time All-City, All-Conference, All-
Sectional, All-Regional, and All-State Honoree;
Whereas, Natalie's accomplishments have earned her a
full scholarship to Jacksonville University in Florida; and
Whereas, Natalie Schmett has enjoyed an exceptionally
successful high school golf career, becoming the first girl
from Evansville to win a state golf championship. This
achievement took a tremendous amount of preparation and
perseverance, and her accomplishment is to be commended:
Therefore,
SECTION 1. The Indiana General Assembly congratulates Natalie
Schmett on winning the 2010 girls golf state championship.
SECTION 2. The Secretary of the Senate is hereby directed to
transmit a copy of this Resolution to Natalie's parents, Brian and Ann
Schmett.