[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 6]
[Senate]
[Page 8849]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO DEREK JOHNSON

 Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize Derek 
Johnson, son of Wayne and Nancy Johnson, of Aberdeen, SD. Derek will 
graduate from Aberdeen Central High School on May 23, 2010.
  Derek has a very unique and touching story. He has overcome much 
adversity to become the positive role model and impressive young leader 
he is today. While playing for the Aberdeen Central Golden Eagles' high 
school football team in the fall of 2007, Derek suffered a serious 
injury that would change life as he knew it. After much contemplation 
and several extensive surgeries, Derek's lower left leg was amputated. 
Throughout his struggles, and the long painful recovery process, Derek 
maintained a positive attitude and steadfast work ethic that served as 
an inspiration to his teammates, classmates, the community, and entire 
State of South Dakota.
  In March 2009, Derek's invincible attitude and courageous spirit were 
highlighted when he was selected as one of seven nationwide regional 
winners of the National High School Spirit of Sport Award. This award, 
selected by the National Federation of State High School Associations, 
is presented to high school athletes, coaches, administrators, managers 
and trainers that best exemplify the ideals of the positive spirit of 
sport.
  Perhaps nothing embodied Derek's spirit more than when he returned to 
the athletic field this past school year. He returned to the football 
team to provide encouragement for his teammates. Through his hard work 
and determination, he was also able to compete as part of the Aberdeen 
Central Golden Eagles' varsity wrestling team. As a reflection of his 
athletic talent and perseverance, Derek earned eighth place in the 
South Dakota Class A Wrestling Championships.
  Throughout his high school career, Derek has served as a shining 
example and genuine role model. I want to thank Derek for being such a 
positive influence on all of the lives he has touched and wish him the 
best of luck in his future endeavors. On behalf of the Aberdeen 
community, the entire State of South Dakota, and all of us here serving 
in the U.S. Congress, I am pleased to extend my sincere congratulations 
to Aberdeen Central's Derek Johnson. This young South Dakotan will 
continue to be a true hero and inspiration. He has made us all very 
proud. Congratulations.

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