The bill, H. 4127, is a House Resolution recognizing and honoring the Loris High School boys varsity basketball team, their coaches, and school officials for their exceptional performance during the 2025 season in Region V Class AAA. The team finished with an impressive 18-8 record, achieving an undefeated 10-0 record in region play and a remarkable 16-1 record in their final 17 games. The resolution highlights the team's strong defensive and offensive statistics, including an average of 12 steals per game and multiple players scoring over twenty points in individual games. Notably, this season marked the first time the Loris High boys basketball team reached the Lower State Championship game in the program's history.

The resolution also acknowledges the contributions of first-year Head Coach Andrew Eads and his coaching staff in developing the team's skills and fostering valuable life lessons for the athletes. The House of Representatives expresses appreciation for the pride and enthusiasm the players have brought to their school and community, and they look forward to the team's future successes. A copy of the resolution will be presented to Coach Andrew Eads as a formal recognition of the team's achievements.