Head Football Coach - Johns Creek HS

Joined June 2009
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Heatin up!
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One of the biggest misconceptions in high school sports is that coaching is primarily about practices, games, and wins. The reality is that coaching has become one of the most challenging roles in education because coaches are expected to wear dozens of hats while being evaluated from every direction. Every parent, player, administrator, and community member often has a different expectation of success. One family wants college recruiting to be the priority. Another wants playing time. Another wants winning. Another wants player development. Another wants discipline. Another simply wants their child to enjoy the experience. The challenge is that those goals frequently conflict, and coaches are often expected to satisfy all of them simultaneously. Most coaches are balancing far more than what happens between the lines. They manage team culture, player conflicts, parent concerns, academics, transportation, fundraising, budgets, equipment, scheduling, eligibility, social media issues, and the emotional needs of teenagers. At the same time, every roster includes athletes with different abilities, goals, motivations, and commitment levels. Some dream of college athletics. Some are trying to make varsity. Some simply want to belong. Building one program that serves all of them is incredibly difficult. Perhaps the greatest challenge is decision-making. Who starts? Who plays? Who sits? Who travels? Who gets moved up? Who gets cut? Every decision creates opportunity for one athlete and disappointment for another. Even well-intentioned decisions can be viewed as favoritism or politics when seen through the lens of an individual family. Recruiting adds another layer of complexity. Coaches are expected to help athletes pursue college opportunities while also managing the needs of an entire team. Supporting one athlete can sometimes raise questions from another family about their child’s opportunities. Social media has amplified many of these challenges. One lineup decision, one difficult conversation, or one emotional moment can quickly become public discussion, often without the full context. There are also pressures many people never see. Pressure from administrators to represent the school well. Pressure from parents to provide opportunities. Pressure from athletes to help them achieve their goals. Pressure from communities that often measure success by wins and losses. Pressure to retain athletes in an era of increasing transfers and movement. And all of this occurs while coaches are trying to develop young people, not just athletes. What makes coaching difficult is not that people don’t care. It’s that everyone cares deeply, but often about different things. Parents focus on their child. Players focus on their opportunities. Administrators focus on the school. Communities focus on results. Coaches must somehow balance all of those interests while making decisions they believe are best for the team. As a former college coach, athletic director, and high school administrator, I’ve learned that most coaches are not trying to hold athletes back, play favorites, or make life difficult for families. Most are simply navigating competing priorities, limited resources, and difficult decisions while trying to do what’s best for kids. Because at its core, coaching has never really been about managing games. It’s about managing people. And that’s what makes it both incredibly challenging and incredibly important
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JOHNS CREEK HS has an immediate position opening (OL, TE, WR or DB coach). Teaching spot in the building is social studies. Email resumes to jasonntester@gmail.com @GeorgiaFBScoop @FiredCoaches @CoachGeorgia_
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Jason Tester retweeted
Athletics Year in Review
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2026 State Champions @SoccerJCHS
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Yes sir! Go Glads!
Boys Soccer State Champions Beating River Ridge
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Bring it home boys!
Boys Soccer State Championship Tonight vs River Ridge Tickets - gofan.co/event/6595543?schoo…
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Happy Mother's Day to all our Creek moms! @jcgladiators
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On our way... Great things happening at Johns Creek! @jcgladiators
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Get it girls!
Boys Varsity coast into the final four with a dominant 7-1 win at Riverwood tonight. The Gladiators jumped out to a 3-0 lead and then after allowing a late goal at the end of the first half, restored their dominance with four second half goals.
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We can't be content with the body of Christ being divided.
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Be elite ladies!
Girls Lacrosse Playoffs Tonight vs Pope Tickets - gofan.co/event/6576626?schoo…
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Creek cruising!
Lacrosse Teams Elite Eight Bound
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Just the beginning... Virtus et Honos!

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Top results from out Gladiator Combine from yesterday. @jntester @jcgladiators @NE_GA_Recruits @RecruitNE_GA #earnedNOTgiven
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Proud to have ya coach! @jcgladiators
Just a few days away from our first Atlanta area instructional camp at Johns Creek HS with @Tony_GoingDeep! Looking forward to helping young men and women get better! Falcons & UGA Greats will be in attendance throughout the camp! @Tkunodos @kylepitts__ @ConmanXP @Real_JSW Interested? Email or DM! @RecruitGeorgia @RadiNabulsi @BVEvery @RuralGa @ugasportscom @LM_Sports_Media @ContactsCollege @GeorgiaPrepMag
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Atta boy Max!
Had a great session today! Hit a 60 yard field goal and 2 70 kickoffs! @OfficialGHSA @RecruitGeorgia @NEGARecruits @CoachJirgl @CoachRossNCSA @SpecialistsKick @ATUFootball @EIU_FB @JCFBRecruits
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Yes sir!
Shawn Cahill Named Offensive Coordinator - Welcome Coach Shawn Cahill to the Gladiator Football family!
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