Russell Ellington

Russell Ellington

College coach infobox
Name = Russell Ellington
Sport = Basketball



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DateOfBirth =
Birthplace = Wadley, Georgia,
United States
DateOfDeath = September 1 2007
Deathplace = Savannah, Georgia,
United States
College = Savannah State
Savannah Tech
Morris Brown
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Awards =
Championships = GA high school basketball championships (4)
SIAC titles (3)
Region XVII Jr College championships (2)
NJCCA District 10 championship
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OverallRecord = 894-212 (college)
482-47 (high school)
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Years = 1956-1960
Team = Morris Brown
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Coach = *
CoachYears = 1962-1976
1976-1984
1984-1993
1993-1997
2005-2007
CoachTeams = A.E. Beach High School
Savannah State
Harlem Globetrotters
Morris Brown
A.E. Beach High School
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Russell Ellington (d. September 1, 2007) was an American basketball coach. He compiled nearly 900 wins (a record of 894-212) in his lifetime at the college level coaching Savannah State College, Savannah Tech and Morris Brown College. He also coached the world famous Harlem Globetrotters for nine years. citeweb|title=Former Harlem Globetrotters coach Russell Ellington dead at 69|url=http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVed201bTHUIwcu833apMwREJyWw|date=2008-09-03|accessdate=2008-09-04] His titles as a coach include: Four state high school basketball championships; three Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles; two Region XVII Junior College championships and one NJCCA District 10 championship.

Biography

Early life

Ellington grew up in Wadley, Georgia. He began working in cotton fields at age 5 to help his family, which included eight brothers and sisters. He left home for good by the age of 12, hitching a ride on a freight train to Savannah, Georgia where his sister lived. citeweb|title=Coaching legend Russ Ellington dies at 69|url=http://new.savannahnow.com/node/354047|date=2008-09-02|accessdate=2008-09-04]

Education

Russell graduated from Beach High School in Savannah, Georgia in 1956. citeweb|title=Russell Ellington|url=http://www.legacy.com/Savannah/Obituaries.asp?Page=Notice&PersonID=93792150|date=2008-09-01|accessdate=2008-09-04] He was an academic All-American in football and in basketball at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia graduating with a bachelor's degree in biology, with a minor in chemistry, in 1960. citeweb|title=Guidera: Ellington's Final Year is Worth Remembering|url=http://www.wtoc.com/Global/story.asp?S=7016420|accessdate=2008-09-04 ] He did further studies at University of Georgia and Georgia Southern University.

Playing career

Basketball

Ellington was a standout player for Beach High School and Morris Brown college.

Professional Football

Ellington played professional football for the New York Giants for two years before his career was interrupted because of injuries.

Coaching career


=Beach High School (1962-1976)=

Ellington was the Beach High School, boys' basketball coach for 15 years, winning 482 of 529 games he coached (91%). His teams won five state championships including the Georgia High School Association Class AAA State Championships during the first season following integration of the Georgia High School Association, 1966-67, the first season black players were allowed to compete. citeweb|title=Former Player Speaks About the Legacy of Coach Ellington|url=http://www.wtoc.com/global/story.asp?s=7015706|accessdate=2008-09-04] citeweb|title=Former Harlem Globetrotters coach Russell Ellington dead at 69|url=http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gVed201bTHUIwcu833apMwREJyWw|date=2008-09-03|accessdate=2008-09-04 ] That 1967 team earned the "Sports Illustrated" magazine national championship. citeweb|title=Ellington Memorial: Reflections on a Mentor|url=http://www.savannahnow.com/node/356302|date=2008-09-06|accessdate=2008-09-06 ]


=Savannah State College (1976-1984)=

As Savannah State College’s men's head basketball coach Ellington compiled a 148-91 record (.619 winning percentage). During that time he also was the school’s athletics director and a mathematics teacher, overseeing the school’s transition from NCAA Division III to Division II in 1981. citeweb|title=Russell Ellington: A Coach for Life|url=http://savannahnow.com/node/354305|accessdate=2008-09-04]

He currently holds the record for most wins by a men's basketball coach in Savannah State's history, producing winning records in the final eight of his nine seasons and winning three Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season and tournament title during his tenure. citeweb|title=Georgia Sports HOF To Induct Nine|url=http://www.hofmag.com/content/view/238/190/|accessdate=2008-09-04]

Harlem Globetrotters (1984-1993)

Ellington toured with the Globetrotters as head coach from 1984-93, traveling to 122 countries with the team.


=Savannah Tech (1993-1997)=

Ellington returned to Savannah in 1993 to serve as the first men's head basketball coach and athletics director at Savannah Technical School (College). The team eventually made an appearance in the National Junior College playoffs in Kansas City, Missouri.

Morris Brown College (1997-2001)

Ellington returned as the men's head basketball coach and athletic director at his alma mater, Morris Brown College, in 1997.

Beach High School (2005-2007)

Ellington returned to coaching in 2005 taking the Bulldogs to the Georgia state quarter-finals with a 28-3 record

Honors and awards

He is a member of the Morris Brown College Hall of Fame (1978). In 1980, he was inducted into the in the Greater Savannah Athletic Hall of Fame. He also is a member of the Beach High School Hall of Fame (1987) and the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Hall of Fame (1997). Ellington was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame on May 19, 2007.

Quotes

"There are three parts of faith: One is knowledge, another is belief in yourself and the third is to just put it into action." [citeweb|title=Beach ball important to Georgia|url=http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/story/123854.html|accessdate=2008-09-06]

Personal life

Ellington was married to Betty W. Ellington for thirty years; they had six children.

He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, the Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum Board of Directors, the Board of Directors for the West Broad Street YMCA (Savannah, Georgia), the Georgia High School Sports Association, and the South Eastern Quarter Back Club.

Ellington died on September 1 2007 from lung cancer complications at St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah, aged 69.

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