Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Ginger High Colvin, who was recently announced as the 2024 Women's Basketball Coaches Association NAIA National Coach of the Year. Ginger has been the women's basketball coach at Campbellsville University for 17 years. Ginger has deep ties to Kentucky's First Congressional District, growing up in Monroe County and being a basketball star at both Tompkinsville High School and Campbellsville University herself. Ginger receiving this award for the second year in a row is a testament to her commitment and dedication to her players and the university. Under Ginger's leadership, the Lady Tigers have a 477-98 record and a 31-2 record this season, making it to the NAIA Elite Eight. Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my friend, Coach Ginger Colvin, on this well-deserved award and another successful season. ____________________
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