William
Wallace
2000 Greater Flint
Afro-American Hall of Fame Inductee
Category: MULTIPLE SPORTS
Wife: Lynda
Daughters: Aysa, Venessa, Sarah, Tanika
Son: Mikal
William grew up in Flint and attended Roosevelt Elementary, Lowell
Jr. High and graduated from Flint Northern.
Because William had older brothers participating in sports, he became
interested in sports at an early age.
While at Flint Northern, William's locker partner was Herb Washington.
However, due to school boundry changes, Herb was transferred to Flint
Central, thereby, beginning one of the greatest rivalrys in Flint's
track history.
When these two met on the track, they either set a record or broke
one. It was William winning the 220 yard dash and Herb winning the 100
yard dash, etc.
While at Northern, William participated in the National Track Meet
held in Ohio, and broke Jessie Owens record in the 220 yard dash with
a time of 21.0 flat.
Also at Northern, he had an individual score of 19 3/4 points in a
city track meet and was the first Class A sprinter to break 10.0 in
a city track meet.
William also excelled in football. He was All Valley and First Team
All State. He scored a total of 80 points for the season setting the
Valley scoring record in football. William was considered one of the
best athletes that came from Northern during his time.
William resides in Buffalo, New York.
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