As a coach your No. 1 objective is to develop leaders, instill character and equip your players with the tools to succeed in all aspects of life. Well for coach Jim Johnson for the last 30 years he’s devoted himself to being a servant leader. Coach Johnson has developed winning high-school basketball teams for 30 years, taking over three losing varsity programs and turning them into winners in short periods of time. Of his 428 career victories, one will surely never be duplicated.


On Feb. 15, 2006, Coach Johnson made the kind-hearted gesture of inserting his autistic manager, Jason McElwain, now known to the world as J-Mac into Greece Athena High School’s final home game, which the Trojans won 79-43. J-Mac scored 20 points in just over four minutes, including six three-point baskets, to become an instant national celebrity. Coach Johnson, also, was featured in major news outlets around the country.


He joined me this week to tell me more.


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