WHEREAS, Jermaine Kearse was born on February 6, 1990, in Lakewood,
Washington, and is the only member of the 2013-2014 Seattle Seahawks
team to call the great state of Washington home; and
WHEREAS, Jermaine Kearse attended high school in Lakewood where
teacher Darrellene Canada – a self-described nonsports fan who still
remembers him fondly – watched the Super Bowl game on Sunday, February
2, 2014, if only to see her former student, Kearse, make her and his
alma mater proud; and
WHEREAS, Kearse attended the University of Washington – indeed,
where else would he attend if he hoped to receive a solid education? –
and played for a fine football program; and
WHEREAS, Because of Jermaine Kearse's dedication to the game and to
his education, working tirelessly to achieve success, he is considered
a role model to countless individuals; and
WHEREAS, Jermaine Kearse was signed by the Seattle Seahawks on
April 28, 2012, as a free agent, and since that time has continued to
help propel the Seahawks to victory after victory during the 2013-2014
season; and
WHEREAS, Jermaine Kearse helped lead the Seattle Seahawks to a
Super Bowl win by making four catches totaling 65 yards, including a
23-yard catch in the third quarter of the game, in which he cleverly
eluded numerous Bronco defenders through a series of brilliant spin
moves that made more than a few Broncos look just plain silly; and
WHEREAS, At the young age of 23, Kearse is already a Super Bowl
Champion and he will undoubtedly enjoy a marvelously successful career
in the NFL; and
WHEREAS, We celebrate today the success of Lakewood, Washington
football champion Jermaine Kearse with hopes that he has many more
successful years playing in Super Bowl games with the Seattle Seahawks;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor and recognize Jermaine Kearse for the outstanding young man,
competitive athlete, and hometown hero that he is.