This Saturday, we will gather at Cebe Ross Memorial Field for the first football game of the season. Memorial Field….we should remember Cebe Ross. Many have never known of this legend of WVWC athletics. Others may have forgotten, or only known part of the story.
Cebe the Student
This photo from the 1921 Murmurmontis shows Cecil B. Ross as a Freshman in 1919-1920. He was on the Football and Basketball Teams, and a member of the Chrestomathean Literary Society.
The coach of the WVWC football team from 1920-1924 was Bob Higgins (a three-time All American standout player from Penn State who eventually returned there as head coach from 1930-48 and also played professionally for the Canton Bulldogs in 1920 and 1921.) He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954. He certainly must have seen some great potential in young Cebe Ross.
By the 1921-1922 season, Cebe appeared as Halfback and Quarterback and had the reputation of being a powerhouse on the team. The photo caption read:
Cecil Ross, Halfback and Quarter
“Cebe played more or less in all the backfield positions this year. He was in practically every game, showing to especial advantage on the defensive against the University.”
By his Senior Year, this is what was listed under his name.
Upon his graduation, Cebe coached at Buckhannon High School for a few seasons, leading them to a State Championship in 1924, and then returned to Wesleyan in 1925 as Coach of All Sports. That year, he also married his college sweetheart, Mary L. Morgan.
Cebe the Coach
Along with his other athletic duties at WVWC, Cebe coached the football team from 1925-1941, coaching such greats as Cliff Battles (Class of 1933) who was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1968. Battles joined Earle “Greasy” Neal (Class of 1914) who was also inducted to that body in 1969.
During these years, the Bobcats played and defeated such teams as:
- New York University
- West Virginia University
- Navy
- Kentucky University
- Duquesne University
A Break in the Action
Sadly, football was dealt a major blow when the 1942-1945 seasons were cancelled due to disruptions caused by World War II. During this time, Cebe Ross left Buckhannon to coach at Morris Harvey and to serve in the Navy.
The Pharos had a joyful headline on February 14, 1946. You can read the entire story here.
Cebe, the Family Man
Cebe (Class of 1923) was not the only member of his family to be involved with WVWC.
His older brother, Kelcel (Class of 1920), was also a standout athlete at the school and did some teaching of Physical Education and coaching before leaving to pursue his calling as a lawyer.
Brother Perce Joseph Ross (Class of 1925) was a successful businessman in Buckhannon, operating the Perce Ross Men’s and Ladies’ Wear Store for many years. He was also a Trustee of the College from 1961-1976 and served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 1939-1946.
Wife, Mary Morgan Ross (Class of 1923), was the Circulation Librarian and Instructor of Library Science from 1961-1970.
Son, Samuel Morgan Ross, taught Physical Education, and held several administrative positions from 1956-1988.
Sister-in-Law Alice Nason Ross taught Physical Education for Women from 1921-1940. She was married to Cebe’s older brother, Guy Ross ca. 1939.
Cebe’s Football Legacy at WVWC
Cebe (Class of 1923) coached David Reemsnyder (Class of 1930)
David Reemsnyder (Class of 1930) Coached Hank Ellis (Class of 1943)
Hank Ellis (Class of 1943) Coached Kent Carpenter (Class of 1963)
Kent Carpenter (Class of 1963) Coached Bill Struble (Class of 1977)
Bill Struble (Class of 1977) Coached Current Coach, Del Smith (Class of 2005)
Grab your seat at Cebe Ross Memorial Field on Saturday to cheer on the current Bobcats
Who, by the way, are being coached by Del Smith…who was coached by Bill Struble…………Here’s To Old Wesleyan!
*Note: It turns out that Paul Price, Coach for Concord University is also a WVWC Grad (1984) and was coached by Kent Carpenter. And Paul Price was an assistant coach who coached Del Smith.
The game was tied at 31 until Concord kicked a field goal with 2 seconds to go. The spirit of Cebe Ross was in high evidence in the stadium that afternoon.
Thanks paula Mcgrew for another amazing trip into the West Virginia Wesleyan’s past!
I’m glad you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoy writing them! 🙂
I love how you tell a story and share the history. In this article the generations of football history helps me to find my place, even as you bring it into the present. And I don’t even like football!
I heard from Kent Carpenter this morning that this Saturday our opponent will be coached by WVWC Grad Paul Price (Class of 1984). Kent coached him here. Later, Paul Price was assistant coach here and coached our current Coach. Should be a fun time! I’m glad you are enjoying these stories. Stay tuned!
I love these blogs about Wesleyan students who became professors, coaches, etc. What a legacy came out of our beloved Alma Mater! I always smile when I see another email pop-up and wonder what wonderful heritage nugget I am going to learn this time! Keep them coming, they are so wonderful!!
Thank you! I’m so happy that you are enjoying them. Every week, I learn something I didn’t know before and it is fun to share it with people who love WVWC as much as I do.