LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Jefferson County 8th grader is proving anything is possible. 


What You Need To Know

  • Josiah Johnson is a Jefferson Co. 8th grade basketball player who was born without legs

  • With Johnson’s help, Moore Middle School defeated Thomas Jefferson Middle School in their latest basketball matchup

  • He's an inspiration to his team

Josiah Johnson was born without legs. Still, the Moore Middle School student is a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court.

“You really don’t expect him to do a lot, but once he gets out there, he shows you what he can do. They’re just caught off guard by it; it doesn’t matter. I think he’s a threat for any team no matter who we play,” Malakei Loveless said.

Loveless is also an 8th grader, and fellow basketball player, at Moore Middle School.

Johnson said he’s loved basketball since he was in kindergarten. That’s why, no matter what stood in his way, he said being on the team was something he wanted to do.

“It’s just something that I had to do. I don’t want you doubting me because I have no legs,” Johnson said. “I want to show you that I’m just as human as you and I’m just as good as you are, if not better than you.”

His love for the game earned him a spot on the Moore Middle School basketball team.

Daquan Boyd, the school’s basketball coach, said Johnson was a great addition to his team. He said noticed Johnson’s abilities from day one.

“He started hitting shots and everything, and then he’s running. He’s playing defense; he’s stealing the ball from people. He’s making good passes, good reads and everything like that, so I was like, ‘He can fit on our team then,”’ Boyd said.

It’s Johnson’s first time playing on a school basketball team.

“When I found out I made the team, I was really excited,” Johnson said. “I acted like I wasn’t excited in front of the coach… but when I went in the gym, I was excited. I was like, ‘I made the team. I made the team.’”

He eventually earned him a spot in the starting lineup, and as an inspirational leader to his teammates.

“He’s improved my confidence as a player and a person off and on the court. No matter what, just because he don’t care what no one else says,” Loveless said.

His teammates noted his perseverance has been particularly motivational.

“He’s just like everyone else. I really thought of him like me. I really didn’t think of him with no legs; I thought he was the same,” Moore 7th grader, Dexter Mcatee, said.

Johnson and his teammates often taste victory: Moore Middle School defeated Thomas Jefferson Middle School in their latest matchup.

When asked if Johnson has a message to others, he said, “prove your doubters wrong,”.

And Johnson has done just that.