Accomplishments
- Among a select few high school basketball coaches in the state to reach the 600-win milestone.
- His boys basketball teams produced a 607-300 record during Majer’s 38-year coaching tenure with stops at both Johnstown Catholic High School (now Bishop McCort Catholic) and Conemaugh Township High School.
- Majer went 183-46 at Johnstown Catholic.
- His 1951 Crushers team won the Pennsylvania Catholic Interscholastic Athletic Association (PCIAA) state championship.
- His Johnstown Catholic teams compiled an impressive .799 winning percentage in nine seasons.
- The 1950-51 team won the prestigious Cambria County War Memorial Invitational Basketball Tournament in December 1950.
- Johnstown Catholic defeated Reading Catholic 50-48 in the 1951 PCIAA title game played in front of 5,000 fans at Cambria County War Memorial Arena.
- The Crushers’ state championship team had a 27-0 season.
- In 1955, Majer moved to Conemaugh Township, where he led the boys basketball team to a 424-254 record in 29 seasons through the 1983-84 season.
- His 1978-79 team, led by future NFL Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jeff Hostetler, finished as the PIAA Class 1A state runner-up.
- St. Pius X defeated Conemaugh Township at Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena.
- Majer’s 1982-83 team went 30-1.
- Majer’s teams at Conemaugh Township won four Class B District 5 titles, three District 5-2A titles, nine Somerset County League titles and one Tri-County League title.
- The Western Pennsylvania Coaches Association Hall of Fame inducted Majer in 1980.
- The Somerset County Basketball Hall of Fame also inducted Majer.
- A former player at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Majer was inducted into St. Vincent College Athletic Hall of Fame and was named to the Lettermen of Distinction in 1979.
- A Johnstown Catholic High School graduate, Majer was a two-time captain of the St. Vincent College men’s basketball team and a star end on the Bearcats football team.
- His coaching career at Johnstown Catholic included Majer’s leading a undefeated teams in both boys basketball (1950-51) and football (8-0, 1951), making him the only coach in Pennsylvania to produce back-to-back undefeated seasons in the two sports at the time.










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