Autistic Team Manager Makes Hoop Dream Come True

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didn't see this posted yet...thought it was pretty coo, saw it on espn too


Autistic Team Manager Makes Hoop Dream Come True
High School Senior Scores 20 Points in Waning Moments of His Only Game
By BEN DOBBIN, AP

GREECE, N.Y. (Feb. 24) - Jason McElwain had done everything he was asked to do for the Greece Athena High School basketball team - keep the stats, run the clock, hand out water bottles.





That all changed last week for the team manager in the final home game of the season. The 17-year-old senior, who is autistic and usually sits on the bench in a white shirt and black tie, put on a uniform and entered the game with his team way ahead.

McElwain proceeded to hit six 3-point shots, finished with 20 points and was carried off the court on his teammates' shoulders.

"I ended my career on the right note," he told The Associated Press by phone Thursday. "I was really hotter than a pistol!"

In recent days, McElwain's phone has hardly stopped ringing. When his family went out for a meal, he was mobbed by well-wishers. A neighborhood boy came by to get a basketball autographed.

McElwain, 5-foot-6, was considered too small to make the junior varsity, so he signed on as team manager. He took up the same role with the varsity, doing anything to stay near the sport he loves. Coach Jim Johnson was impressed with his dedication, and thought about suiting up McElwain for the home finale.

His performance was jaw-dropping: 20 points in four minutes, making 6-of-10 3-point shots. The crowd went wild.





"It was as touching as any moment I have ever had in sports," Johnson told the Daily Messenger of Canandaigua.

McElwain didn't begin speaking until he was 5. He lacked social skills but things got easier as he got older. He found many friends and made his way through school in this Rochester suburb, although many of his classes were limited to a half-dozen students. And he found basketball.

On the varsity, he never misses practice and is a jack-of-all-trades.

"And he is happy to do it," Johnson said. "He is such a great help and is well-liked by everyone on the team."

Even though McElwain was in uniform for the Feb. 15 game, there was no guarantee he would play - Athena was battling for a division title.

The fans, however, came prepared. One section of students held up signs bearing his nickname "J-MAC" and cutouts of his face placed on Popsicle sticks.

The Trojans opened a large lead against the team from the nearby Spencerport. With four minutes left, McElwain took the court to deafening cheers.

The ball came to him almost right away. His 3-point shot sailed completely off course, and the coach wondered if he made the wrong move. McElwain then missed a layup. Yet his father, David, was unruffled.

"The thing about Jason is he isn't afraid of anything," he told the newspaper. "He doesn't care what people think about him. He is his own person."

On the next trip down the floor, McElwain got the ball again. This time he stroked a 3, all net.

He was just warming up.

"As soon as the first shot went in that's when I started to get going," he said.

On the next attempt, he got another 3-pointer. Then another, and another. In fact, he would have made one more 3, but his foot was on the line, so he had to settle for 2 points.

Greece Athena won 79-43, and pandemonium reigned. McElwain signed autographs, posed for pictures and was hoisted by his teammates.

The Trojans begin sectional play Saturday and McElwain will be on the bench again, wearing his usual shirt and tie.

It doesn't bother him. More important, he said, is "trying to win a sectional title for the team."

McElwain will soon be done with high school basketball, then enroll in business management this fall at Monroe Community College.

"I'll go on to college and I'll try to hoop there," he said. "I just love it, it's one of the greatest sports in the world."


02/24/06 02:42 EST
 
good on him. i have a cousin who is autistic,
he's not very sociable. it's a very hard condition to live with
 
S O F I S T I K said:
^LOL. Yes, autistic kids tend not to be very sociable, hence why they're autistic.
some of them can be sociable. depends how bad they have it
 
yea, seen this on fox news last night. not the greatest achievement in the world but its pretty cool i guess.
 
That was fucking cool, saw it on espn but that video was better.
There was this autistic kid who used to come to our school and show off, dude can multiply any numbers up to 3 digits each, long divide up to like the 100th or whatever, he memorized the phone book, routes to certain places, shit was crazy. Tell him your adress and he would tell you your telephone number and a route to get there from someone elses house or school or whatever. But they named him t-dog. Still cool.
 
Yeah i knew an autistic kid on my school too. Dude was mad friendly and freakishly smart. Sucked at sports tho :D

This is a good story. Nothing stands between a determined human and his/her goal. :)
 
It was actually in the 'good-news section' of the eight o' clock news here yesterday. Pretty cool to see.

Anyone who scores a three-pointer is cool in my book.
 
Theres this autistic guy who walks around my town he's everywhere(some people think theres 2 of him), but he knows everyones birthday in my town, you tell him once and he'll remeber forever...
 
HellRazor05 said:
i didnt say it wasn't, but its still not the greatest achievement in the world.
But to him it was, and that is why he will remember being carried off the court forever.
 
Originally Posted by HellRazor05
i didnt say it wasn't, but its still not the greatest achievement in the world.

I didnt say that you said it wasnt great but I'm just pointing out to you that 20 points in 4 minutes is big, because I feared you were down-playing the whole thing like it was a walk in the park ;) Sorry I wont attempt such a thing ever again. :D
 

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