Jason McElwain is an autistic American man who graduated from Greece Athena High School in Rochester, New York, USA, in 2006. He is noted for scoring twenty points in four minutes during a high sch...
Jason McElwain is an autistic American man who graduated from Greece Athena High School in Rochester, New York, USA, in 2006. He is noted for scoring twenty points in four minutes during a high school basketball game on February 16, 2006. His story was immediately broadcast national wide.
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This story moved me so much. I think the students should be proud of themselves to exemplify what true sportsmanship and love of your fellow being means. The parents should be proud. What a beautiful way to show someone you care. And to the coach, who took a chance and won in so many ways. We need more stories like this. Way to go J Mac. You're an inspiration to all.
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