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Marvin McCollum is a graduate of Fairfield High School in
Butler County Ohio. He attended Wake Forest College in 1941 on an athletic
scholarship. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Miami
University in 1948, earning his Master's Degree from Miami in 1952. Marvin
served a four year term with the United States Marine Corps during World War
II.
McCollum's high school coaching career began in 1948 at Seven Mile, Ohio,
where his teams won 123 and lost only 25 games in six years. He came to
Hamilton High School and coached the reserved basketball team for three
years before stepping up to head coach of the "old" Big Blue in 1958-59. He
has successfully coached baseball, football and track teams. McCollum, who
had a 17-4 record as the last Big Blue basketball coach, resumed his
coaching career at Hamilton Taft.
The high spot in Marv's coaching career was in 1962 when he guided Hamilton
Taft to the Class AA State Title with a 27 - 0 mark. He is a member of the
Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association, having served as its
president. During his term in office changes occurred in the basketball
rules due to the fine efforts of the Basketball Coaches Association at that
time - boys were permitted to attend summer camps, play independent
basketball and participate in open gym activities during summer vacations
for the first time in Ohio. His respect for the coaches association and its
contribution to basketball in the State of Ohio is held in highest esteem.
His career record is impressive at 485 wins and 145 losses for a winning
percentage of 77. Marv McCollum's coaching record, style and philosophy are
exemplary for his school, community and state. Coach McCollum has been the
recipient of numerous awards and accolades over the years, ranging from Ohio
Coach of the Year in 1962 to Greater Miami Conference Coach of the Year in
1981. Equally notable in his career is the fact that his teams have never
had a losing season in 29 years.
Marv McCollum is married to the former Dorothea Fant, a business education
teacher at Hamilton High School. They are the parents of two daughters
(Melanie Allen and Pam Coates) and a son (Buddy McCollum), all graduates of
Hamilton Taft High School. The McCollums are the proud grandparents of two
girls and two boys. |