The Louisiana Legislature has passed a resolution to commend the Sam Houston High School Lady Broncos for their remarkable achievement in winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) Softball Non-Select Division I State Championship. The resolution highlights the team's thrilling semifinal victory against St. Amant, where they overcame a seventh-inning deficit with clutch home runs from players Kailyn Mire and Kallie England. The championship game saw the Lady Broncos secure a narrow 3-2 win over Dutchtown, with Taelyn Droddy's late-inning RBI single clinching the title, marking the school's first state championship since 2015.

The resolution also recognizes the outstanding performance of pitcher Kailyn Mire, who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament, and acknowledges the leadership of Head Coach Beth Domingue, who achieved her fifth state title. The Lady Broncos finished the season with an impressive record of 30 wins and only 2 losses, exemplifying teamwork and resilience. The resolution concludes with congratulations and best wishes for the team's future success, and a copy will be sent to Coach Domingue in honor of their championship season.