Those who were lucky enough to be in attendance on
that memorable night when the Championship of the Tournament
of Champions was decided, will recall the tremendous
10+ Minute standing ovation that was directed toward
Charley Johnson at the conclusion of that
Championship game. To say the least, it is very unusual
because it was in a losing cause, albeit a Close game.Charlie’s
basketball exploits are still legendary, to say nothing
of his track Conquests. Charley, CJ, left Sequoia after
graduation to attend the University of California, Berkeley,
where he was the team basketball captain for the 1969,
1970, & 1971 years. He paced his California team
in assists twice, averaged 7 rebounds (a superior effort
considering he was less that 6 feet in height), enjoyed
a 70% free throw average, and a 40% field goal average
over the course of his career at Cal. He was accorded
the Naismith Trophy after his senior year, awarded annually
to the top basketball player in the country under six
feet in height. CJ was voted into the University of
California Athletic Hall of Frame in 1996. The Golden
State Warrior drafted him after his graduation from
Cal. During the 1975 Season Cj helped the warriors to
their only world championship, when they shocked the
Basketball world by sweeping the heavily favored Washington
Bullets in four games. CJ was Later traded to the same
Washington Bullets, and proceeded to help them win their
only NBA Championship. Charley now lives in the bay
area; plays golf on a regular basis and enjoys retirement.