Holley Principal Tiffanie Lambert, left, and district P.E. teacher Kate Buehler, met former Portland Trailblazer Jerome Kersey last week when Buehler and Kersey testified at a state House Ways and Means Hearing in continued support of House Bill 3141, which has provided funding for P.E. instruction for Holley, Crawfordsville and Sweet Home Charter School. Buehler and Lambert also spoke with a small committee, including James Sager, senior policy advisor for the governor, about the positive impact the Sweet Home physical education program has had at Holley and Crawfordsville schools. Kersey spoke at both the Ways and Means and the committee about the importance of physical education programs for children.