Mike Cherry shares views on girls’ sports and local community events in August 2025

Mike Cherry shares views on girls’ sports and local community events in August 2025
Mike Cherry, Virginia State Delegate for 74th District — official website
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Mike Cherry, a public figure and local politician, shared updates and opinions on his social media account in August 2025. His posts covered topics ranging from sports policy to community engagement and local events.

On August 19, 2025, Cherry expressed his stance on athletic participation with the statement: “Girls sports should be for girls.”

Later that same day, he commented on his campaign activities in Chester by posting: “You know those doors won’t knock themselves” -me

Another great evening in Chester knocking doors and talking issues! This message reflects ongoing efforts to engage directly with constituents through door-to-door outreach.

Two days later, on August 21, 2025, Cherry promoted a series of cultural events at a regional venue: “Still a few concerts left this season at Pocahontas State Park! “

Mike Cherry is known for his involvement in local politics and community affairs. His statements about girls’ sports align with broader national debates over transgender participation in school athletics. Additionally, Pocahontas State Park serves as a significant recreational site in Virginia, hosting various seasonal concerts and public gatherings.



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