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MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2001 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) Moffatt, Lee, Gollott, Dawkins, Dickerson, Robertson, Hewes, Cuevas

Senate Concurrent Resolution 587

(As Adopted by Senate and House)

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMENDING AND CONGRATULATING BARBARA A. (SUE) ROSS OF GAUTIER, MISSISSIPPI, UPON THE OCCASION OF HER INDUCTION INTO THE NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME.

WHEREAS, Barbara A. (Sue) Ross will be inducted into the National Junior College Athletic Association Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on March 19, 2001, in Salina, Kansas, in conjunction with the national Junior College Women's Basketball Tournament; and

WHEREAS, Sue Ross was born and reared in Gautier, Mississippi, the daughter of Odom and Pansy Ross (deceased), attended Gautier Grammar School, and graduated from Pascagoula High School in 1953, where she played varsity basketball, received a work scholarship to attend Perkinston Junior College (Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College) where she earned her A.S. Degree, received a B.S. Degree from Mississippi Southern College (University of Southern Mississippi) in Health, Physical Education & Recreation in 1957 and received an M.S. Degree in Health, Physical Education & Recreation in 1964; and

WHEREAS, she began her teaching career in 1957, teaching health and physical education at Hartman Junior High School at Houston, and returned to M.G.C.C.C. in 1960 as a health and physical education teacher; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ross retired from M.G.C.C.C. 31 years later with many wonderful memories and experiences, including coaching the following championship teams: Volleyball--MAEACW State Championship 1969; Women's Tennis--Mississippi Junior College Conference Championships 1967/1968; Women's Basketball--MAEACW Championship 1968; MAEACW Junior College Division Championship and Overall State Championship 1971; MAEACW State Junior College Championship 1972; AIAW National Invitational Junior College Tournament at Delta College, Bay City, Michigan, 1973; Runner-up in AIAW National Junior College Tournament at Delta College, Bay City, Michigan; Mississippi Association of Junior Colleges South Division Championship, Mississippi Association of Junior Colleges Overall State Championship, the NJCAA Region 7 Championship in Cleveland, Tennessee, and the consolation bracket of the NJCAA National Tournament in Overland Park, Kansas, 1977; and

WHEREAS, from 1967 through 1979, her basketball coaching record was 184 wins and 85 losses; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ross served as Representative for District 3 of the AIAW from 1971 through 1975; and

WHEREAS, she was a member of the selection committee for the 1974 U.S. World University Games Women's Basketball Team and Coaches; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ross served as an assistant women's basketball coach for the South Team at the first National Sports Festival held in Colorado Springs, Colorado; and

WHEREAS, she served as an NJCAA representative to the ABAUSA, which selected players and coaches for national, international and Olympic women's basketball competition; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Ross served on the NJCAA Women's Basketball Committee, Women's Tennis Committee and the Slow-pitch Softball Committee; and

WHEREAS, in 1979 she transferred to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Jackson County Campus as Intramural Director and Instructor of Health and Physical Education classes and retired in 1991 in her hometown of Gautier; and

WHEREAS, in 1999 Ms. Ross was inducted as an inaugural member of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Athletic Hall of Fame; and

WHEREAS, it is with great pride that we recognize the accomplishments and career of this Mississippian who has brought honor to her community, her college and to the State of Mississippi:

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THEREIN, That we do hereby commend and congratulate Barbara A. (Sue) Ross of Gautier, Mississippi, upon the occasion of her induction into the National Junior College Athletic Association Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, and wish her and her family continued success in their future endeavors.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be presented to Ms. Ross and be made available to the Capitol Press Corps.