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Hall of Fame swimmer committed to helping others. |
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McCoy Edward Williams
McCoy Williams was a descendant of Riverside's early pioneer families. He was the beloved son of Trivel Williams and Bernice McCoy Williams.
McCoy's passion was swimming. In 1954 he was Captain of Riverside Polytechnic High School swim team. It was that same year McCoy competed and won first place in the 50 yard free style swim in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) competition. For some reason, McCoy was given a "paper medal" and a letter stating he would receive his "medal" at a later date.
February 6, 2008, 54 years after after his championship swim, Mr. Williams received his CIF Medal. Riverside Businessman and Riverside Sport Hall of Fame President Nick Tavalione led a group to Mr. Williams home to place the coveted medal in his hands. It was an emotional moment that Mr. Williams cherished. The Riverside Sport Hall of Fame honored Mr. Williams with an engraved Hall of Fame medal in May 2008.
In 1957, Mr. Williams married Nora Bryant Williams. They raised five children, and were foster parents for many years. Mr. Williams had a career path for helping others which was demonstrated by his accomplishments.
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