Friday, October 30, 2020
In a year which so much has already been taken from us, I was deeply saddened to hear the news about the loss of Bradley Johnson this week. I didn't know Bradley all that well outside of our interactions at a few racquetball tournaments, but in the little time I spent around him, I saw what countless others around the Florida Racquetball community saw: an energetic force of positivity.
Bradley was the type of guy who would greet you with a big smile and a handshake the second you walked in the room. He was a tough competitor on the court who could keep a rally going with his long reach and he enjoyed plenty of success working his way up the ranks into the Elites.
I, like many of you, have been missing tournament racquetball this year. The Florida tournament scene offers the ability to compete at a high level and meet great people like Bradley Johnson. This week, many racquetball players from around the state reached out to share their thoughts about Bradley.
Nick Knudsen (Brandon, FL)
Although I have only known Bradley a short time, he made an incredible impact on my immediately.
I had just moved from Tulsa, OK to Sarasota for a job in January. I visited the local racquetball club and played for a few hours with the large group that was there.
I had set my bag down at the far end to not take up the spaces that the regulars might use (about 20+ feet from the other chairs). At the end of the night when we finished playing and I was putting my equipment away, Bradley walked over and struck up a conversation with me asking the usual questions about where I was from, about my family, job, and other things. We talked about churches and he invited me to his which I did start visiting pre Covid. In all we probably chatted about 30 minutes after everyone had left. I am on the quiet side so to have someone reach out and initiate a conversation was awesome for me.
From that day on when we would see each other, he always made a point to make sure to say hi and ask how I was doing (my family is still in OK as my youngest finishes college so he knew I was all alone here with no family or friends for at least 15 months).
Recently, I have joined the group that goes out to eat after Monday racquetball. Bradley and I arrived last together so we were at the end of the table. I had pulled my money out to prepare to pay for my food. In a soft tone Bradley told me to put my money away he was buying tonight and said keep it quiet and don’t make a big deal about it and grinned. So after Bradley paid, he quietly slipped out and left without really an official goodbye to the group. That was unusual and I believe he did this to not draw attention to the fact he paid the tab for all 7 of us.
I say all this as a tribute that Bradley was happy to do things for other people, even without getting the recognition for doing it. For me personally, he greeted this new and lonely transplant from Oklahoma and made me feel welcome in this group, including making sure I knew of a church to attend if I wanted. His kindness towards me and the great attitude I saw him have with our racquetball group will never be forgotten.
Bradley was a great racquetball player, a caring friend, and an even better all around person.
Brian Watson (Sarasota, FL)
Dee and I got to know Brad at racquetball tournaments where he would always make a point to stop and talk with us at the Rapha table.
He had a huge heart for young victims of trafficking. He would always donate or buy something to support the kids.
It was his desire to travel to the safehouses, but for now he said his job was here with his beautiful wife and kids. He adored them.
He was filled with the Spirit. He was kind, patient, loving, gentle and a good sport .
He was one of the best of us.
Sal Perconti (St. Petersburg, FL)
Our family is saddened to hear of the loss of our racquetball brother Bradley Johnson, who passed away much too soon at age 31 after a tragic car accident. When my son Evan Wargo and Brad competed with each other on the court, Brad befriended Evan often with some valuable college advice. When I think of Brad, I think of kindness, a joyful spirit, and that Brad was an awesome family man. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Brad's wife Nicole and their 2 young daughters.
Gary Wargo (Clearwater)
Shocked by the heartbreaking news of the passing of Bradley Johnson. Bradley was a fierce competitor inside the court with incredible reach due to his immense stature. Just as big was his smile, that warmly greeted you every time you saw him. Always positive, always polite and always down for a beer after racquetball. A devout believer in God he was and now rests alongside him. May God bless his girls, wife and family. He will be missed.
Bruno Guerrero (Orlando, FL)
Another Florida racquetball family member taken way too soon, thoughts and prayers for Bradley’s wife and two daughters.
Mike Mondello (Tampa, FL)
I had the privilege of knowing Bradley and playing racquetball with him for several years. Extremely nice and respectful man who loved racquetball and all the banter that goes along with being part of our racquetball family. The news of his untimely death is incredibly sad. I will remember his contagious enthusiasm for racquetball and his enthusiasm for life. My thoughts and prayers go out to his beautiful family.
Wes Miller (Bradenton, FL)
Just thinking about what i see by do many people who talk about Brad.
He was a guy that literally lit up a room with him smile and energy. He was one of the best people I ever met in my life. I sent my son to him for advice because he is a grounded Christian with immeasurable character. Above all else he was a man with a heart for God that put his family first in everything he did.
Rob Lyons (Sarasota, FL)
Driving up to Sarasota to play racquetball will simply not be the same anymore. Brad was humble, caring and grace. He was one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet and a class act on and off the court. He was a big guy with an even bigger heart. I still can’t believe this has happened and my thoughts and prayers go out to his beautiful family. We have all been blessed to have known such a wonderful person. Rest In Peace Brad, you will not be forgotten.
Nick Ramos (Estero, FL)
When I first met Bradley I thought what a great guy inside and out. He made a lasting impression on me for not only being a great athlete but a great son- husband-and father to his beautiful kids. Prayers for strength to his family. He will surely be missed but never forgotten
Rod Van Dyke (Ocala, FL)
Brad was a Great Guy with Great Faith in a Great God and now he's in a Great Place called Heaven!
Steve Johnson (Ocala, FL)
I am shocked and saddened to hear that Bradley Johnson is no longer with us. When Brad and I first met in 2015 we were in Tallahassee playing a collegiate racquetball tournament. After that, we met many more times inside and outside of tournaments. Often enough, Brad would talk me into staying in Sarasota after a tournament to play a few extra games. Brad had a cheerful personality that you could not say no to. He set excellent examples of how to be a driven, a family man, and showed lots of grit on the court. I’m grateful for the opportunity to say that I was friends with such a great person. My deepest condolences go out to Brad’s wife, two daughters, and the Johnson family.
Kyle Pullen (Orlando, FL)
Having a very hard time writing this. While I only really new Bradley Johnson as a racquetball friend and competitor. We spent a lot of time talking about the game and strategy. I think he took dominating center court to heart. One of the most happy go lucky guys I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. My heart and prayers to his family.
Rick Gross (Bradenton, FL)
For me, Brad was a light in the room. His actions centered around his faith and shared that genuine wisdom with me in the times we were together. He wanted me to use my talents and gifts to glorify God and gave advice for his time at the University of Florida. Brad demonstated what it meant to be a man of faith with his time, character, and finances. I’m forever thankful for the way he carried himself and inspired me to bring life with intentional conversations.
Robby Lyons (Gainesville, FL)
Brad joined our Sarasota racquetball group a few years ago. One thing we noticed about Brad from the beginning was how energetic and positive he always was. No matter what he always wanted to bring everyone together and get people involved in racquetball.
Brad always made a point to check in with me when my son was sick or hospitalized. He always had words of encouragement and support. Brad had a truly genuine heart and opened it up to anyone in need.
He will be missed more than words can describe. I know our future racquetball get togethers will never be the same without him. We will not only miss his contagious smile but the competitive spirit he always had on the court.
Mike Harmon (Sarasota, FL)
It’s hard to put into words the thoughts we have for anyone we lose way too soon, but it’s especially hard for those we lose from our close-knit racquetball family and someone who affected so many people even from a distance with his joy for life.
I did not get the opportunity to befriend Bradley, but the few occasions we crossed paths it was obvious to me he was a brother of Christ and that he dwelled on the happiness in his life like his family and racquetball. Even without knowing him well Bradley’s peaceful and joyful personality resonated with me.
In all the racquetball matches I saw with him there was rarely a moment of anger or ire just unadulterated competitiveness and love of the game. I wish I was able to get to know Bradley more than the occasional run-in at a racquetball tournament as that was only a small inconsequential piece of his life. I pray for peace for his family and that the remembrance of his life will continue to affect others’ lives remembering how he lived joyfully every day for his family and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Andrew Kapec (Tallahassee, FL)
Brad was one of the most positive people I have had the pleasure of being around especially when it came to people. He always looked at things as the glass is half full and not empty and always looked at the positive side. He never had a bad thing to say about anybody or anything and would try to convince you to view things differently if you were taking the side of the negative. He always had a smile on his face and we will all miss that along with the seeming unforeseeable wisdom and knowledge he had on many topics! I will miss him greatly on the racquetball court but will miss him even more at our after racquetball dinners where we had some great times and laughs! I will miss you big karate Bradley and rest in piece, Love ya bud, Josh
Josh Purdy (Sarasota, FL)
Brad is one of the most giving and positive people I’ve ever met. He roomed with me in college for about a year one of the best memories I have of Brad is when I was running one of the tournaments at USF and had another 5-8 people staying at the condo during the event. On Saturday night everyone else from the tournament went out to eat and drink and came home super late and when we came home I know everyone was being loud and must have woken Brad up. I remember leaving out the door early Sunday morning still buzzed to go run the event and Brad was already up early cooking breakfast for everyone who stayed at the condo.
It was a real privilege to see him evolve and mature over the years. I remember him just starting out playing at USF and seeing him progress. I was lucky enough there was a little one day tourney at the y here back in January that we played together in I know that’ll always be a memory I treasure.
Chris Young (Sarasota, FL)
Brad was always the consummate gentleman on and off the court. He was such a competitor yet always maintained his pleasant demeanor. That big smile and big heart will be sorely missed!
Sara Noyes (St. Petersburg, FL)
Bradley was one of the most kindest, soft spoken, generous, people I have ever met. He was a true example of a Christian man. I will forever be thankful that I knew such a wonderful guy. You will be missed dearly my friend.
Bobby Morales (Fort Myers, FL)
I'm going to miss your wonderful positive energy you brought on and off the courts, Bradley. Your passion for life was and will continue to be reflected in your community, friends, and family. Keep swinging that racquet in heaven, Brad; keep swinging my friend.
Shark (Sarasota, FL)
Bradley was such an upbeat and happy guy, always had a smile on his face from ear to ear and lit of the room with it, you can tell that he didn’t just have love of racquetball or the people involved in the sport of racquetball but just pure love in general. Because of that love I know it put me in a happier place whether we were in conversation, or “bitter enemies” on the court. He will be missed in our racquetball community not because he was a member of our little club, but because he was such a beloved friend to all of us. Brad, you will be missed.
Zac DiDonato (Palm City, FL)
Bradley was a positive, polite gentle giant who was also a fierce racquetball competitor. Not only could he touch about every corner of the court with a step and reach, he never failed to touch our heart with the enthusiasm he had for life and his religion. I will always remember his positive energy, his love of family, and more importantly, the love and respect he showed towards everyone. The Good... They die young.
Gene Fry (Casselberry, FL)
R.I.P Bradley Johnson. We will miss your competition on the court and your kind spirit off the court. Thank you for your friendship.
Shane Fairchild (Sarasota, FL)
Will miss Bradley's presence in all tournaments!! Always there with his smile and warmth, with his " Hey Fabian" made me feel welcome and reminded me racquetball tournaments are about doing your best but also taking the time to enjoy those around you. He was a nice guy and I wish he could've stayed with us longer. God bless his family and give them peace!
Fabian Cuesta (Tampa, FL)