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NAME: Tyree Elliott
SCHOOL: Mt. Healthy High School
SPORT(S): Football-Track
GRADUATING YEAR: 2014
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: SWOC Player of the Year; nominated for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl
BIRTHDATE: 6/3/95
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'-190 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Seven Hills
MOM: Latonya Elliott
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: Coaches and school
FUTURE GOAL: Become a legend at speeches

A versatile senior and 3-year varsity starter, Tyree Elliott has played quarterback, running back and wide receiver for the Fighting Owls. Although he missed three games last season due to injury, Tyree still managed to rush for 1,145 yards and 17 TDs.

For his efforts, Tyree earned numerous honors, including being named SWOC Co-Player of the Year, Cincinnati Div. II Player of the Year, SWO District Offensive Player of the Year and 1st team all-Ohio. He was also the only local junior to be named 1st team all-state in Div. II

Tyree has been nominated to play in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl on January 4th in San Antonio, Texas. A multi-talented athlete, he also played basketball and track for the Owls. Tyree is active in community service and will play at the next level but has not yet selected a college.

His favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson, favorite entertainer is Chris Rock, favorite book is The Outsiders, favorite movie is The Blind Side and most-like-to-meet is President Obama.

COACH'S QUOTE – "One of the most skilled athletes I have ever coached. He has not reached his real potential due to injuries. Whatever college lands him will have a great athlete to watch."
— Arvie Crouch, Football Coach



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