Jerry’s Ledger A World Gone by

Cover of Jerry's Ledger A World Gone by by Jerry Vermillion
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9781463446031
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.86421206704 Pounds
Width: 0.66 Inches
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Jerry’s Ledger A World Gone by by Jerry Vermillion is an illustrated memoir published by AuthorHouse in 2012. This 264-page book details Jerry’s journey as a basketball player, coach, and educator in Washington State, beginning with his recruitment by Gonzaga University in 1951. Through his personal anecdotes, Jerry expresses his deep appreciation for Gonzaga and reflects on his significant contributions to its basketball legacy, including holding a remarkable record of 1,670 rebounds that still stands today.

In this memoir, readers will discover a rich tapestry of Jerry’s life experiences, from his early days as a player to the challenges he faced and overcame. The narrative includes insights into his interactions with notable figures in sports and education, as well as the lessons learned throughout his journey. With sincerity and a touch of humor, Jerry shares stories that not only highlight his athletic achievements but also provide a glimpse into his personal growth and the relationships that shaped him. This edition serves as a heartfelt tribute to family and the importance of sharing one’s life story.


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Jerry was recruited by Gonzaga University during the summer of 1951. His thirty-year run as a basketball player, coach, and diversified educator in Washington State began in September of that year. The new coach, Hank Anderson, led the team on a long march to becoming the great nationally recognized basketball program that exists at Gonzaga University today. Jerry’s memoirs show his enormous appreciation for Gonzaga University and his pride in being a part of that beginning greatness. Jerry started as a freshman on the first Anderson team. During four years of competition, he amassed an incredible 1,670 rebounds. Sixty years later, that record still stands! Unbelievably, the next-closest player is 760 behind. This is a record that might never be broken! He is still in the top ten in scoring and a member of the over-forty-point club. At one time, he held all the scoring records. His standing jump was 11’1”. For those who don’t know, that’s 13 inches above the rim. At 6’4”, he jumped center for Gonzaga in over one hundred games and controlled 90 percent of them! The many great players who came later, including John Stockton and Frank Burgess, chipped away at his early records. Describing the why, when, where, and how of his life’s chronicle fulfills a family need. Additionally, the players, students, and professionals Jerry met along his journey will be pleased to know more about his voyage. During an evening visit to his son-in-law’s home, Jerry discovered an inspirational force that set in motion an autobiographical explication dedicated to his family. Todd Harrison, Jerry’s son-in-law, showed him a brief composition written by Todd’s grandfather that described his life and the settling of a Mormon family in early Utah. The manuscript is cherished by Todd and his family because it recounts the hardships, experiences, and successes of their ancestor. It became obvious to Jerry that such a composition would be an ideal way to share parts of his boyhood and professional life more intimately with family. For whatever reasons, Jerry felt that he had not been able to fully share his life experiences with his family. He has stated, “I just didn’t talk much to the kids about other experiences in my life while they were growing up.” When Jerry began composing this book, the missed stories flowed effortlessly from his memory. In this text, he recounts personal stories about the conflicts, hardships, and successes he experienced while growing up and describes how he overcame a lifelong debilitating handicap. With sincerity and subtle humor, he recounts boyhood lessons learned and the gripping stories of peers known, players coached, professionals met, and experiences lived.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2012.
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Language: en. Pages: 264. Edition: Illustrated.

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