Baker coach Juan Johnson resigns to take James Clemens job; Scott named interim coach

Juan Johnson talks to his Baker players after one of their nine wins in 2024. Johnson, the Alabama Football Coaches Association Class 7A Coach of the Year, resigned to take the James Clemens job. He led the Hornets to their first playoff win in 40 years and to only the second nine-win season in school history. (Tom Deck/Call News)
By ARTHUR L. MACK
After 11 months on the job, Juan Johnson resigned Wednesday as Baker High School’s head football coach to take the job at Class 7A James Clemens High in Madison.
“It was a family-based decision,” Baker athletic director Daniel Kertis said in confirming Johnson’s dual moves. “He saw an opportunity that was better for him and his family. It’s always understandable but we’re very thankful for coach Johnson and his time at Baker.”
Hornets defensive coordinator Eric Scott will serve as the school’s interim head coach until a replacement is found, Kertis said. Scott, who has served on the Hornets’ staff for three years, was B.C. Rain’s head coach from 2008-2010 and his twin brother, Deric, is Foley’s head coach.
Kertis said the search for a new coach will begin once Johnson is officially named James Clemens’ coach.
“In the meantime, we have a good core of coaches and athletes in place,” Kertis said.

Johnson put together one of the state’s top defenses in 2024 and coached three All-State players. (John O’Dell/Call News)
