MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2006 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) Little

Senate Resolution 20

A RESOLUTION COMMENDING ANTHONY MCGAHA UPON BEING NAMED MISSISSIPPI'S 2006 YOUTH OF THE YEAR BY THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA.

     WHEREAS, Anthony McGaha, a nine-year member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Mississippi, was chosen as Mississippi's 2006 Youth of the Year to represent the state in the Southeast Region competition in June; and

     WHEREAS, Anthony was a leader at his club.  He began participating in the programs and activities of the Corinth unit at the age of nine, and when he became a teen, he worked as a junior leader and on the support staff of the club, in which many of his duties included cleaning and beautifying the facilities and mentoring younger club members in sports; and

     WHEREAS, now in his senior year at Corinth High School, Anthony is a model student, maintaining a 3.4 GPA and taking active roles in the school's varsity football team, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Mu Alpha Theta Club and the Art Club, wherein he has earned numerous awards and recognitions; and

     WHEREAS, through the Lighthouse Foundation, a ministry that seeks to positively develop urban youth in the community, Anthony has participated in many of its community activities, including:  community clean-ups, assisting disabled persons in household chores and sports leadership camps for youth; and

     WHEREAS, managing to balance all of his service activities and assisting his mother with two younger siblings, while working as a K-Mart employee, Anthony aspires to attend Northeast Mississippi Community College, followed by studies at a university in pursuit of a degree in sports medicine, which will ultimately allow him to work with aiding disadvantaged youth; and

     WHEREAS, the Boys and Girls Clubs of America's "Youth of the Year" recognition program promotes and celebrates club members' service to the club, community and family, academic performance, spiritual values, life goals, poise and public speaking ability; and

     WHEREAS, it is with great pride that we acknowledge the accomplishments of this outstanding young Mississippian, who is giving back to the community and state through his leadership, guidance and discipline:

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That we do hereby commend and congratulate Anthony McGaha upon his selection as Mississippi's 2006 Youth of the Year and extend to him and his family our best wishes for success in all his future endeavors.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to Anthony McGaha and made available to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Mississippi and to the members of the Capitol Press Corps.