Ray Williams grew up in Birmingham and was an outstanding three-sport star at West End High School. He played end on the football team, was a top scorer on the basketball court and a third basemen on the baseball team during his high school days. Williams joined the Marines in 1943 before he had even completed his high school education. He spent most of the next three years overseas in the Pacific. After returning home, he attended Auburn University where he was a three-sport letterman. Before getting his degree at Auburn, Talley signed a professional baseball contract and spent the next decade as a minor league baseball player. Over ten years later, Williams got his amateur eligibility restored and played basketball at Livingston University for one year in 1949. Williams got his first coaching job in Statesboro, Georgia after graduating from Livingston. Williams joined his high school coach, Ernest Teel, in Statesboro. |