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Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:40 AM

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The 1933 Ottawa High School 880-yard relay team, from left, Virgil Sealey, Charles Young, Clarence Heckroot, Jack Richardson and coach Orlis Cox, captured the school’s first and only national championship. Cox was selected for the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.

Orlis Cox influences Ottawa youth for decades

A man of integrity

By Greg Mast/Herald Sports Editor

The final score of a game wasn’t the main thing that drove Ottawa legend Orlis Cox.

He was a man with a vision, always looking at the big picture. He had a purpose.

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