Basketball

Trevor Johnson Exits Randall High After 14 Years, Takes Principal Role at Claude High

Longtime basketball coach transitions to school leadership amid notable athletic achievements

Trevor Johnson spent fourteen years at Randall High School, ten of them as an assistant before stepping into the head coach role, where he left an indelible mark on the boys' basketball program.

A Coach's New Chapter

His two‑year stint as head coach culminated in a regional championship game appearance and a semifinal run, highlighted by a 31‑5 record in his debut season and a 24‑4 district slate that included a perfect 14‑0 mark.

Johnson’s departure was announced as he accepted a new position as principal at Claude High School, marking a transition from the sidelines to the administrative hallway.

Legacy of the Past

The move follows the retirement of Leslie Broadhurst, who wrapped up a 36‑year tenure as Randall’s only boys basketball coach, leaving behind a legacy of consistency and community engagement.

While the team posted a 15‑21 record in Johnson’s final campaign, the program’s recent successes — including a 31‑5 opening season and a string of district victories — suggest a foundation that will likely endure under new leadership.

Looking Forward

The school boards and local fans alike are watching closely as Johnson brings his coaching acumen to administrative duties, hoping his experience will translate into stronger school culture and athletic programs at Claude High.

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