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  1. Harry Ells High School in Richmond, California was a major public high school serving the community from 1955 to 1985 with a gap of 3 years (1967–70) when it served as the temporary South campus of Richmond High School.

  2. Led by Carl Adams, Vince Clemons, Wes Russell, Gary Lloyd and Kenny Moore, Harry Ells pulled the upset to claim the only TOC championship in the schools history.

  3. When Harry Ells High School closed in 1985, it was remembered as many things. Most thought of it as a strong academic school, and it always seemed to be a school that produced quality...

  4. 17. Apr. 2009 · Harry Ells High School, Richmond, CA was a special place for kids who started there when it was a junior high school and stayed as it grew into a new high school. In its relatively short history, Ells produced winning sports teams, dynamic clubs, and graduates who went on to successful careers in business, education, public service, and the arts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willie_McGeeWillie McGee - Wikipedia

    Upon graduating from Harry Ells High School in Richmond, California, in 1976, McGee was selected in the seventh round (152nd overall) of the June amateur entry draft by the Chicago White Sox. McGee declined the White Sox contract offer and opted instead to attend Diablo Valley Community College. [1] .

  6. Harry Ells High School Alumni Class List. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Harry Ells High Schoolin Richmond, California . If you see your name among the Harry Ells High School graduates, someone is looking for you!

  7. 1. Harry Ells School Marker. Inscription. On this site a school was founded in 1944 to serve Richmond students. The school was named after Harry Leander Ells, who served on the Stege School Board and served the 22nd District of the State Assembly in 1903-1905 representing Contra Costa County.