File #: 13955    Version: 0 Name: Blue Springs High School football courtesy
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/10/2001 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 12/10/2001 Final action: 12/10/2001
Title: A RESOLUTION congratulating coach Kelly Donohoe and the undefeated Blue Springs High School football team upon winning the 2001 Class 5A State Championship.
Sponsors: Terry Young
Indexes: 2000 - 2006 COURTESY RESOLUTIONS
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


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A RESOLUTION congratulating coach Kelly Donohoe and the undefeated Blue Springs High School football team upon winning the 2001 Class 5A State Championship.

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RESOLUTION #13955, December 10, 2001

INTRODUCED BY Terry Young, County Legislator


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WHEREAS, under the outstanding leadership of Coach Kelly Donohoe, the undefeated Blue Springs High School "Wildcats" won the 2001 Class 5A State Football Championship in St. Louis, Missouri; and,

WHEREAS, the Wildcats achieved a 28-12 victory over the stunned Hazelwood East Spartans, which had been ranked the No. 1 team in the State of Missouri; and,

WHEREAS, the November 23, 2001 state championship victory, before a crowd of more that 14, 000 fans at the Dome at America's Center, was the second state football title for the school, the first having been claimed in 1992; and,

WHEREAS, the team made several big offensive plays, steam-rolled the Spartans with a rock-solid attack defense and produced a bit of magic with the newest entry in their play book, a trick play called at the right moment by Coach Donohoe as he gave the nod to wide receiver Jordan Bles; and,

WHEREAS, Bles, who struggled with the play in practice, came through with a perfect 59-yard reverse pass downfield to the waiting arms of fellow receiver Curtis Cooper, giving the Wildcats a three-touchdown lead; and,

WHEREAS, this year's victory was a total team effort, from wide receiver Josh Barge, who put the team on the scoreboard in the first quarter with a 40-yard reception from quarterback Justin Whitworth, to linebacker Darius Witherspoon, who set a state playoff record with four sacks; and,

WHEREAS, additionally, on the second play of the third quarter the Wildcats broke the Missouri 5A championship game record with 10 sacks, and by game's end, had 16 sacks; and,

WHEREAS, the Wildcats had seven players named to the Class 5A all-state squad incl...

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