Senate Joint Resolution 417 honors Peggy Bratt for her induction into the Southeastern Athletic Trainers' Association (SEATA) Hall of Fame, recognizing her significant contributions to the field of athletic training and her community. Bratt, a certified athletic trainer since 2000, has served as the head athletic trainer at Alcoa High School and as an assistant at Maryville College, her alma mater. She has received numerous accolades, including the Sandy Sandlin High School Athletic Trainer of the Year award in 2007, and has played a vital role in various athletic events and organizations, including the Tennessee Athletic Trainers' Society (TATS) and the TSSAA's Wrestling Weight Management Executive Committee.
The resolution highlights Bratt's extensive involvement in athletic training, including her leadership roles within TATS and her commitment to educating future trainers through annual camps. It acknowledges her professional achievements while also celebrating her personal life, particularly her relationship with her husband, Steve Covington. The General Assembly expresses its congratulations and best wishes for her continued success and happiness in future endeavors.