And the vote for most inspiring person goes to……
December 2, 2006 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
Jason McElwain, aka J-Mac—who, February 15th, made seven baskets in the final four minutes of Greece-Athena High School’s 79-43 win over Spencerport—has been nominated as one of Belief.net’s 2006 Most Inspiring Person Nominees. From the Belief.net write-up about those famous four minutes:
Wanting to repay Jason’s three years of dedication to the team, coach Jim Johnson had Jason suit up, but with no guarantee he would play. Then, with his Trojans way ahead in the last period, Johnson gave Jason his chance.
Jason’s mother, Deb McElwain, is also quoted as noting that “‘Once the severe autistic child can break through, they can live in this world…..Just like anyone else.’” Jason finished school back in June and is currently studying to complete his General Equivalency Diploma and working in a local grocery store’s bakery department.















Hooray! Good news for a change. Cheers
Jason has my vote!
Here’s the story of another autistic high school athlete, Thomas Murray, who plays football in Texas.
And Kassiane is a gymnast–
Lots of great autistic athletes. And artists. I had autistic/Aspie tumblers both in ‘mainstream’ class and autistic gymnastics.
My vote would either go to my tumbler w/apraxia who learned a cartwheel, or to my dear honorary little sister who got pulled onstage at a swanky ASA Thing without warning & belted out Natasha Beddingfield’s “Unwritten” (a most appropriate song from an autistic 16 year old!) as though it was her song! Or to….oh I know too many…but they aren’t options…
I wonder what J-mac would have been able to do had he been on the team all 4 years. I’m glad he got his 4 minutes, but 5′5″, skinny, and determined does a lot on the basketball court when the fire is there-I speak from 3 years of “we don’t have enough girls to cut anyone” experience, when 5′5″ and 88 pounds or so was (not even the tallest and) starting center material.
But it was some good autism news we ALL needed. YAAAAY J-mac!