Senate Joint Resolution 708, sponsored by Johnson, honors the Battle Ground Academy (BGA) Wildcats for their remarkable achievement in winning the 2025 TSSAA Division II-AA state football championship, marking their first title in twenty-two years. The resolution highlights the team's impressive playoff performance, where they defeated three strong opponents to reach the championship game. In the final match against Franklin Road Academy, senior quarterback Kaedyn Marable led the Wildcats to a decisive 61-27 victory, tying a state championship record with seven total touchdowns. The resolution also acknowledges the contributions of key players, including wide receivers Max Curry and Maddox Porter.

The resolution commends the BGA Wildcats not only for their athletic success but also for exemplifying the values of hard work, dedication, and teamwork. It emphasizes the positive impact the team has had on their school and community, inspiring fellow students and uniting supporters during their championship run. The resolution concludes by recognizing the players, coaching staff, and supporters for their collective efforts and character, affirming their role as exemplary representatives of Tennessee's youth.