Antwon Johnson
Head Coach
A native Chicagoan, Johnson is the son of Leo and Frostella Johnson.
Educated in Chicago public schools, he graduated from Martha Ruggles
Elementary School and Hyde Park High School. While at Hyde Park, he was
a basketball standout, team captain selection for the special mention
recognition McDonald All-American Team. Upon graduation, Johnson
received a four-year scholarship to Northern Illinois University where
he led the Huskies to the NCAA playoffs. He graduated from NIU in 1992
with a bachelor's in criminology and sociology.
After college, Johnson pursued his dream of playing professional
basketball with the United States Basketball League in Atlanta,
Georgia, and the Continental Basketball Association in Rockford,
Illinois. After two years, Johnson continued his basketball career in
Europe for eight years playing in Lithuania, Spain, Turkey, and Israel.
After retiring in 2001, Johnson pursued his love for working with young
adults and children. Working for a variety of organizations, Johnson
advised, mentored, and provided support to at-risk teenagers, special
education students, and disabled adults. During this time he also
served as the boy's head basketball coach at Gwendolyn Brooks College
Prep Academy. Presently, Johnson serves as the Scarlet Hawks' head
basketball coach and the director/coach of Hi-Five Junior NBA Sports
Academy. Holding both positions is a dream come true for Johnson as
they enable him to work with young women, boys, and girls teaching both
the fundamentals and advanced concepts of basketball. With Hi-Five, he
also oversees, instructs, and mentors other coaches.
Johnson continues to attended professional workshops and seminars and
plans to pursue his master's degree. He is the father of two sons,
Torrance and Troy.