In a recent government meeting, local youth sports programs were celebrated for their achievements, highlighting the positive impact of community support on young athletes. Cheerleading coach Rebecca Dennison praised her squad for their teamwork and progress, despite some members being absent due to other sports commitments. She expressed pride in their accomplishments and team bonding throughout the season.
Football coach Lucas Hartman took the opportunity to thank the community for improvements to facilities, including a new concession stand and expanded parking, which have enhanced the experience for players and families alike. He emphasized the importance of these upgrades in fostering a welcoming environment for youth sports.
The highlight of the evening was the recognition of the lightweight Super Bowl champions, a team that has achieved an impressive record of 21 wins and no losses over the past two seasons. Coach Hartman commended the players for their hard work and adaptability, noting the challenges they faced in learning new plays and strategies. The team’s recent victory against a formidable opponent underscored their dedication and skill.
Mayor Nugent presented the team with a certificate of achievement, marking them as the first Super Bowl champions of Legacy Park, a significant milestone for the community. The meeting concluded with a photo opportunity for the champions and their cheerleaders, celebrating their hard-earned success and the supportive environment fostered by the village.