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  1. May 4, 1996 · Daughter of Alexandria Virginia Titans High School football assistant coach Bill Yoast. Much like the character in the movie "Remember the Titans," Yoast was passionate and knowledgeable about the sport of football. She passed away suddenly in 1996 due to a heart ailment. Memorials.

    • She's Extremely Football Savvy
    • She Doesn't Give A Damn What People Think of Her
    • She Doesn't Deal with The Tension of The Film
    • She Shows A Different Side of Females
    • She Knows How to Win
    • She Helps Bring People & The Team Together
    • She Truly Understands Right from Wrong & Helps Her Father Understand as Well

    Have you seen the way she talks about football? She knows when the coach makes the right call, and she understands the referee's job way better than the ref himself. She even gives Boone some pointers, though he doesn't really listen to her (which is definitely a bad move).

    Speaking of Boone, when Sheryl would give him suggestions on plays and players, he would tell her in the film to go play with dolls. What Boone could never understand is that she's not a dolls kind of girl and she won't apologize for not being what people want her to be. She loves football, she loves her dad, she loves the team. And should could no...

    Clearly Sheryl proves that the tension of black and white doesn't affect her at all. She doesn't see race, she doesn't make any assumptions based on stereotypes. All she sees is a team that needs to come together and win. That's it.

    Sometimes Sheryl is portrayed as a stereotypical tomboy while Boone's daughter Nikki is portrayed as a "girly girl" stereotype. But what I do appreciate about Sheryl is once again her acceptance of her personality. She knows she doesn't like dolls or dresses or getting her hair done. She wants to like what she wants to like, and she has strong opin...

    Duh. She knows precisely the strengths of each of the players and how they will work well together. Sheryl is crazy smart when it comes to football and Boone should have realized this a little faster.

    When the team starts fighting because of racial tension, and the fact that combining schools means the players have to fight for their given positions at their own schools, Sheryl doesn't care about any of that. Instead she just yells at the players because she knows that coming together is the most important thing the team has to do. They have to ...

    Look, obviously Sheryl wanted her father to be in the Hall of Fame, but she knew that when the members of the Hall of Fame committee wanted to do something morally wrong in order to get that done, that was it. They were in the wrong and it was no longer an honor to be included in their brotherhood. Coach Yoast struggles with this idea for a little ...

  2. Dec 7, 2022 · Sadly, Sheryl passed away in 1996 before the film was made, but her sisters were okay with the film version of the Yoast family. In the DVD commentary, Yoast remembered Sheryl as "not quite...

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  3. Aug 15, 2024 · Yoasts daughter who would rather watch film with Boone than play with dolls, Sheryl is the craziest football fan you’ve ever seen, screaming and storming back and forth in the bleachers.

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  4. Aug 29, 2024 · Bill Yoast, a longtime Alexandria teacher and one of the legendary high school football coaches who inspired the Disney film “Remember the Titans,” died May 23 at an assisted living facility in...

  5. Mar 4, 2021 · Hayden played Sheryl Yoast, the football-loving daughter of Assistant Coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton). These days, the Heroes star keeps a pretty low profile. The 31-year-old actress shares a...

  6. In Reel Life: Sheryl Yoast (Hayden Panettiere) lives with her father, coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton) and is an only child. In Real Life: Sheryl was one of four children, and lived with her...

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