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| Born | August 15, 1960 Christchurch, New Zealand |
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| Year(s) | 1983–1992 | ||
| NFL Draft | 1983 / Round: 5 / Pick: 117 | ||
| College | USC | ||
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Riki Morgan Ellison (born August 15, 1960, in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a former linebacker, who went by Riki Gray while in college at USC as an All Pac 10 player in 1982.
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College career
Ellison was part of a USC Trojans team that went to the Rose Bowl and won a national championship.
Professional career
The NFL San Francisco 49ers chose him with their fifth-round pick in the 1983 NFL Draft. Jerry Attaway, his conditioning coach at USC and (teammate) Ronnie Lott had convinced Bill Walsh to take him.
Ellison won three Super Bowls during his six years with the 49ers and was drafted alongside a pair of future Pr Bowlers, running back Roger Craig and center/guard Jesse Sapolu. He played his final three seasons with the Los Angeles Raiders.
Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance
In 2002 Riki launched the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance a non-profit organization with mission to advocate for the deployment and development of a missile defense system. The organization boasts over 10,000 members.[citation needed]
Youth Impact Program
In 2005, Mr. Ellison founded the Youth Impact Program for disadvantaged, poverty-stricken and at-risk adolescent boys in our nation’s inner-cities. The program places them in an educational setting for five weeks, exposing them to academics, life skills and athletics in a University setting. The program provides the boys with clothing, food and permanent mentors who track and support the young men year-round. The Youth Impact Program is now in four major cities – Los Angeles, New Orleans, Houston, and Tampa – and has twice been recognized by the United States Congress in Congressional Resolutions for its achievements, innovation and impact.[citation needed]
Personal
Ellison is part Māori. At eight, Ellison moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with his father, Dan, who went on to become an economic advisor to the United Nations. Shortly thereafter, Riki's parents divorced and he relocated with his mother to Los Angeles, where she remarried Dennis Gray. Ellison went to high school in Tucson, AZ. He is related to Tamati Ellison.
In 1992, Ellison relocated his family to New Zealand and attempted to bring a college bowl game called the Haka Bowl to New Zealand.
In 2001, while working for Lockheed Martin in Washington, DC, Riki was named the Head Coach of T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia. This is the same high school that was portrayed in Remember The Titans. He did this without pay. As he said it was all about "helping kids".[citation needed]
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