Basketball

Trevor Johnson Leaves Randall High After 14 Years to Become Principal at Claude High

Longtime basketball coach transitions to school leadership role

A New Chapter for a Beloved Coach

Trevor Johnson, the longtime basketball coach at Randall High School, announced that he will step down from his coaching duties to assume the role of principal at Claude High School.

After spending fourteen years at Randall, Johnson began his career as an assistant coach for a decade before being promoted to head boys basketball coach two years ago. In that time he guided the Raiders to 46 victories and led the team to both a regional championship and a semifinal appearance.

The move marks a significant shift for Johnson, who has been a fixture in the local sports community and is widely respected for his dedication to student‑athletes and the broader school environment.

Randall High School and Claude High School have confirmed the transition, noting that Johnson’s leadership will be missed on the court but is expected to bring fresh energy to the administrative side of the district.

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