House Resolution 97, sponsored by Glynn, honors Imari Berry, a senior basketball player from Clarksville High School, for her selection as a McDonald's All-American. This prestigious recognition places her among an elite group of student-athletes, and she will participate in the McDonald's All-American game in Houston, Texas, on April 2, 2024. Berry is only the third player from Clarksville to receive this honor, showcasing her dedication and exceptional performance on the court.

Throughout her career, Berry has achieved significant milestones, including being a two-time district champion, region champion, and a finalist for Miss Basketball in Tennessee. Currently, she is averaging over twenty points per game and has already scored her 2,000th career point this season, contributing to her team's perfect 18-0 record. Ranked 13th nationally in the ESPNW Class of 2024, Berry's accomplishments bring pride to her family, school, and community, and the resolution expresses the House's congratulations and best wishes for her future success both in basketball and beyond.