Has anyone begun any type of thread about Jason McElwain's performance in the last game of his Sr year for Greek Athena High School?
It was all over CBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, and (get this) Disney has offered a movie contract to his family for a feel-good made-for-TV movie.
For those interested, Jason is an Autistic student who enthusiastically has been the team Athena Manager (towels, water, other general go-fer stuff, and equipment maintainance, etc...) Because everyone likes him so much, the Coach let him suit up for his final Sr game (likely, not to play). But with 4 minutes left in the game, and Athena up by 21 points, he put Jason in the game (to INCREDIBLE CHEERING from the crowd). He responded by hitting 6 out of ten shots FROM THREE POINT RANGE, AND ENDING THE GAME WITH A TEAM HIGH 20 POINTS. As Jason said, "What a great way to end my Basketball career".
Since then, many people are pointing out how (in 4 minutes) he has opened a lot of eyes to what Autism is all about. My boy struggles with Aspergers Syndrome (part of the autism spectrum), and he really likes 'just being one of the guys' whenever he has the opportunity.
Just a feel good story... dont know if anybody saw it.

It was all over CBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, and (get this) Disney has offered a movie contract to his family for a feel-good made-for-TV movie.
For those interested, Jason is an Autistic student who enthusiastically has been the team Athena Manager (towels, water, other general go-fer stuff, and equipment maintainance, etc...) Because everyone likes him so much, the Coach let him suit up for his final Sr game (likely, not to play). But with 4 minutes left in the game, and Athena up by 21 points, he put Jason in the game (to INCREDIBLE CHEERING from the crowd). He responded by hitting 6 out of ten shots FROM THREE POINT RANGE, AND ENDING THE GAME WITH A TEAM HIGH 20 POINTS. As Jason said, "What a great way to end my Basketball career".
Since then, many people are pointing out how (in 4 minutes) he has opened a lot of eyes to what Autism is all about. My boy struggles with Aspergers Syndrome (part of the autism spectrum), and he really likes 'just being one of the guys' whenever he has the opportunity.
Just a feel good story... dont know if anybody saw it.
