09.24.07

Eulogy From Coach Robert Johnson

Posted in Memories at 10:34 am by jeffmc80

I am honored to speak some brief words about Lucas Harris. I’m Robert Johnson and was Lucus’ head football coach at STJ.
I had lunch with some of his best friends yesterday and asked them what they wanted me to talk about.
They had been getting together and had received numerous phone calls.
They said that they wanted to hear what Lucas was passonate about and talked about all the time: his senior year of STJ football.
They said that Lucas was his happiest when he played football and got excited when he talked about it.
Lucas was some kind of ball player. He played about every postion at some point. He played RB,WB,Center,Kicker,LB,DE, and DB to name a few.
Lucas finished his career at STJ in specatular fashion, but things weren’t always so easy.
He started being the ball boy when he was in elementary and hanging around the older players.
In 7th grade, he played on a team of only 15. It was tough.
In 8th grade he would practice with varsity and get his tail whooped, but it wasn’t from a lack of effort.
He had a good 9th grade year, but his soph and junior years were disappointing. Lucas did well, but the team didn’t.
All he cared about was the team.
I was fortunate to become head football coach his senior year. Lucas was such a blessing to have. Coaches always look for leaders.
And Lucas was a born leader. He made sure everyone busted their tail in the weight room and running.
He made sure everyone gave max effort on the field both by example and words.
He gained over twenty pounds and increased his speed before his senior year.
By the time the season rolled around, he was a beast and he had everyone believing.
Some of highlights of his senior year are: running over an ACA defender at the goalline in the first game.
Being called Lucious Harris as he ran thru Saint Jude players.
Destroying every counter play run. “Don’t run no counter at Lucious Harris.”
Beating Trinity for the first time in 10 years.
Running for over 160 yards at Calhoun and over 100 against Calera.
Breaking his hand in the first half of the MA game, but having an incredible second half to beat them and win the first ever CCC title at STJ.
Snapping his shoulder back into place constantly while calling defense.
Winning the first round of the playoffs.
But, Lucas told friends that his best and proudest moment was just being with his Dad in the locker room after the final game.
Lucas was the captain and MVP of the football team. He also was named CCC player of the year and proundly displayed the trophy next to his bed.
He loved to talk about his senior season and tell anyone that he was on the team that turned Saint James around.
Lucas’s impact at Saint James will be felt forever. Last years seniors loved to watch Lucas play on highlight films and used him as inspiration.
Lucas was so much fun to be around. He had that goofy laugh, and he loved to laugh at his own jokes and stories.
He loved Bacon, BBQ, and milk. I can remember he would drink a half gallon of whole milk at lunch every day to bulk up.
He loved to play pool.
Some of his football buddies might remember this,
after a long story about Cortez burning the ships, he was worried his car was going to burned to the ground went to the parking lot.
And he knew that dive was the first play ever put into football.
Lucas never met a stranger and was willing to spend time with people and help them.
He was a friend to the young and old alike.
He loved Pops, his granddad. They would watch Fox News together, go to Wendy’s, and just be together.
In difficult times like these, we all have questions.
I have no answers, but to trust in the Lord.
Ones life is not summed up by one decision.
It is a culmination of many events. Lucas had some great times, great friends, and lived life to the fullest.
Lucas we miss you and love you. I hope now, that you and Pops get a chance to watch some football together.

1 Comment »

  1. JudiMom said,

    September 25, 2007 at 10:53 am

    Thanks for the words from Coach Johnson. I so remember them making me feel better that day but could not remember the actual ideas or words…. tell Coach Johnson thanks from me.

    Thanks for remembering Lucas.

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