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Stephen Sherrill, son (twin brother to Stephanie)

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What do you think about your dad's achievements as a student-athlete at Johnson C. Smith University and his place in continuing the legacy of the CIAA as a premier basketball conference in black college sports?

I'm proud of my dad's achievements because he worked hard for them. I enjoy hearing people talk about what a good player my dad was when he was in college. This award means that the CIAA has included him in its legacy. I hope players today look at my dad's achievements and aspire to be like him so the history of great players in the CIAA will continue.

Summary: Sherrill Derrenberger is 74 years old today because Sherrill's birthday is on. Before moving to Sherrill's current city of Sarasota, FL, Sherrill lived in Oldsmar FL. In the past, Sherrill has also been known as Sherrill L Derrenberg, Sherrill L Derrenberger, S L Derrenberger and Sherril L Derrenberger. If you want to leave your own message for Coach Sherrill, fill out the form and submit it to be posted on the site. Leave a message for Coach Sherrill » Please note that entries go through an approval process before they are placed on the site so it may be 24-48 hours before you see your comment.

How do you think your dad's experiences as a standout student-athlete influenced his career choice as an assistant coach at the college level and why do you think he has such a passion for what he does?

My dad likes seeing young people succeed. He likes to use his story to help show people that they can be good too if they put in the work. He's willing to work with them to develop their skills if they are willing to do what they need to do to succeed.

Kendall marx torrent : free programs utilities and apps online. You have participated in sports since you were very young, and you play basketball for your school. How has your dad influenced you as an athlete and how does he use sports as part of your life lessons?

My dad tells me the drills I need to do and the skills I need to learn to get better as an athlete. I work out with him to help me learn those skills. My dad did his gym time every day. He didn't take breaks just because he didn't feel like practicing. I've learned from him that I can't take time off if I want to keep improving. He tells me the same thing applies to school and anything else I want to accomplish.

My dad and I have the same basketball skill sets, so he tells me that I remind him of himself. He does it in a way that I don't feel pressure. It makes me smile, and it makes me proud. I want to be a good all-around player just like him. I like being around and going to games with him because he talks to me through the game so I can learn. I'm built like him, and my goal is to be even better than he was. He tells me to have fun. He tells me that family and school come before basketball. He doesn't care whether or not I play basketball, but he is interested in me making good grades.

Talk about what your dad means to you and how he influences your life.

Sellers

My dad means the world to me. I don't know what I would do without him. He influences me to do better and be a better person. I can talk to my dad about any problem. Sometimes he relates it to his childhood. I love my dad's humor. He's really a funny guy. He gets very serious with me when I'm not getting my work done. He's a cool dad who lets me know that he enjoys spending time with me. I like hanging out with him because I'm a daddy's boy.

What do you want to say in tribute to your dad for his achievements?

Sherril

Congratulations, Dad! I love you, and I'm so proud of you. Keep doing what you do. Follow what your heart tells you. You've accomplished a lot, and I know you'll accomplish even more.

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On Wednesday afternoon as pro-Trump rioters were approaching the entrance to the U.S. Capitol building, lawmakers inside heard about the mob but continued trying to certify Joe Biden's election to the presidency. But soon, recalls Mikie Sherrill, a congresswoman from New Jersey, the rioters were inside, banging on the locked doors of the House chambers.

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'We had members of the police in front of the doors, we had barricaded the doors and they had their weapons drawn,' Sherrill, a Democrat, tells PEOPLE early Wednesday night from a secure location. '[The rioters] broke the glass of one of the doors, but the door was barricaded with a large desk so they could not get in but they were banging on it.'

The former Navy helicopter pilot remained calm as she and her colleagues took cover. They crouched behind chairs and, with reports of tear gas being dispersed in the Capitol, Sherrill showed others how to break gas masks from their packaging and use them if needed.

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'Some people were very frightened, but I will say that for a situation like this — for people who have not been through situations like this — I thought that everyone really behaved admirably, nobody fell apart,' says Sherrill, a Naval Academy graduate and former federal prosecutor.

A message from sherrill l sellers

My dad means the world to me. I don't know what I would do without him. He influences me to do better and be a better person. I can talk to my dad about any problem. Sometimes he relates it to his childhood. I love my dad's humor. He's really a funny guy. He gets very serious with me when I'm not getting my work done. He's a cool dad who lets me know that he enjoys spending time with me. I like hanging out with him because I'm a daddy's boy.

What do you want to say in tribute to your dad for his achievements?

Congratulations, Dad! I love you, and I'm so proud of you. Keep doing what you do. Follow what your heart tells you. You've accomplished a lot, and I know you'll accomplish even more.

© Provided by People Tom Williams/Getty Images Mikie Sherrill

On Wednesday afternoon as pro-Trump rioters were approaching the entrance to the U.S. Capitol building, lawmakers inside heard about the mob but continued trying to certify Joe Biden's election to the presidency. But soon, recalls Mikie Sherrill, a congresswoman from New Jersey, the rioters were inside, banging on the locked doors of the House chambers.

© Tom Williams/Getty Images Mikie Sherrill

'We had members of the police in front of the doors, we had barricaded the doors and they had their weapons drawn,' Sherrill, a Democrat, tells PEOPLE early Wednesday night from a secure location. '[The rioters] broke the glass of one of the doors, but the door was barricaded with a large desk so they could not get in but they were banging on it.'

The former Navy helicopter pilot remained calm as she and her colleagues took cover. They crouched behind chairs and, with reports of tear gas being dispersed in the Capitol, Sherrill showed others how to break gas masks from their packaging and use them if needed.

© Provided by People Drew Angerer/Getty U.S. Capitol building

'Some people were very frightened, but I will say that for a situation like this — for people who have not been through situations like this — I thought that everyone really behaved admirably, nobody fell apart,' says Sherrill, a Naval Academy graduate and former federal prosecutor.

'Nobody was hysterically crying, which would have really been a normal reaction, quite frankly, in a stressful situation like this,' she continues. 'But people really were able to fight through their fear and handled themselves very well.'


Video: Former Sergeant at Arms: 'There was a freaking failure' of Capitol law enforcement (MSNBC)

Former Sergeant at Arms: 'There was a freaking failure' of Capitol law enforcement
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Iso mac os x downloadcleversterling. Once police got control of the situation, they opened up a pathway to get Sherrill and her colleagues out, walking by about five of the rioters at the door of the chamber, 'on the ground, on their stomachs, with their hands behind their heads.'

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As scenes of violence unfolded — including reports of gunshots — Sherrill's husband and four young children back home 'were worried.' 'I called them and, you know, as a parent, you just sort of say, 'Oh no, I'm fine. I'm in a safe place. Everything's good, everybody's fine,' ' she says.

'I think they were really taken aback — my oldest is 15 — she was really taken aback at what people were doing, and she has been to the Capitol many times,' she continues. 'And I think for her to see the images of people storming the Capitol was pretty shocking for her.'

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Once we had a secure exit, we left the Capitol and I am now in a secure location. This has been an obscene attack on our democracy, but we will prevail. 2/2

— Rep. Mikie Sherrill (@RepSherrill) January 6, 2021

Sherrill, who returned to the Capitol Wednesday night to continue the certification of Biden's presidency, shared the anger she feels toward the Republican lawmakers who continue to support Trump's lies that the presidential election is not valid and was stolen — lies that incited the riot.

'I'm hoping that they realize that the real harm that their actions have done to our country and our democracy and I hope they stand down,' she says, 'but they have not yet decided that this is harmful to our country.' Scs charactersbeyond imprinted meaning.

Leading into Wednesday's unrest, Sherrill grew concerned over Trump's stoking of these violent right-wing groups, 'groups that were known to be armed and had different plans to bring different pieces of weapons to assemble here.

'So, yeah, I was very concerned that this group was mapping at the president's direction,' she says. 'I was concerned about what we would do today.'





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