| Blog Homepage - Positive Power Category: Positive Stories Blog Entry: #61 I DARE YOU TO READ THIS TALE AND TELL ME You have all the ability — all the raw talent — you need already inside you. February 15, 2006 was senior night for the boys' basketball team at Greece Athena High School . Coach Jim Johnson rewarded Jason McElwain, his hard-working student team manager for the last three seasons, by letting him put on a varsity uniform for the team's final home game. But Jason knew he shouldn't get his hopes up because he'd only get into the game if his team had a big lead. With four minutes left, the Trojans were way ahead and Jason got his chance! His teammates fed him the ball and he threw up an air ball. Seconds later he missed his second shot. What should you expect from a kid who's only 5'6” tall and spent the whole season picking up towels, filling water bottles, and wiping up sweat? After all, that's what team managers do. Then something amazing happened. Jason caught fire and hit six three-point shots in a row and just as the final buzzer sounded, he sank another shot. Twenty points in less than four minutes! Greece Athena's opponent that night, Spencerport High School, only scored 43 points for the entire game. Is this just another “Rudy” or Rocky” story where the classic underdog finally gets his chance and excels? No, this story is much more than that. It is probably one of the most inspirational sports stories of all time. What Jason did would be a great accomplishment even for an NBA star. It's an especially great accomplishment for a 5'6” student manager who never played even one second of high school basketball. It's even more of an accomplishment for a special education student who is autistic. That's right, Jason is autistic. Despite his challenges, Jason was able to tap into that basketball superstar who already resides inside him. You know what that means for you? If he did it, you can do it too! There's a great student, a great athlete, a great musician, a great actor, a great scientist, a great writer, a great whatever inside you too! The Jason McElwain story reminds me of one more thing . . . If you're a parent or you're going to be a parent — never give up on any child. If you're a teacher or you're going to be a teacher — never give up on any student. If you're a coach or you're going to be a coach — never give up on any athlete. Never give up on anyone and most of all — never ever give up on yourself! To Learn More About Go To Positive Power Blog Homepage |



