El Dorado News-Times

Boys and Girls Club alumni return for official dedication of Cecil Kellum Park

- By Michael Shine Staff Writer

The dedication of the Cecil Kellum Park on Saturday afternoon celebrated the life and contributi­ons to the community of Cecil Kellum, who worked with the Boys Club for 20 years.

Kellum started as the program director for the El Dorado Boys Club in 1952 and moved to the executive director position 17 years later.

During his time with the Boys Club, Kellum started the athletic program with a wrestling mat and a pool table in 1952. A year later, he helped lead the building of a new facility and a ball field. He went on to establish little league baseball, basketball and football programs.

“Basketball was harder,” Kellum said. “I visited the school and told them the basketball program. Teams from each school, different age brackets. It was surprising I had a lot of participan­ts. My program excelled.”

Kellum was inducted into the El Dorado Boys Club Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Union County Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.

Along with the dedication to Kellum, the park is getting a number of upgrades and improvemen­ts. The new entrance of brick pillars, the name of the park stretched between them, and a plaque speaking to Kellum’s legacy are already in place.

Phase II of the project, which will be completed before the ball season in March – weather allowing – includes dirt work, safety shields over the fences, repairs to the gates and dugouts, upgrades to the batting cage, installing four seat bleachers, and several landscapin­g projects. Additional­ly, due to safety concerns, funding from the project will also go to handrails at the sides, middle and back of the B League stands.

The funding for the project came from the El Dorado Boys Club Alumni Associatio­n.

A committee formed to implement the improvemen­ts to the park has raised $76,000 for the project.

As part of the dedication, many of the people Kellum worked with when they were growing up returned to the area to celebrate him.

“It’s an inspiratio­n,” Kellum said. “A lot of the boys from over the years should have been here, but were not here. A lot of Boy’s Clubs members should of been here, but weren’t here some for obvious reasons. But I’m glad that the ones who were here today were here to show their support.”

One of those who did come back was Coach Al Miller, who coached NFL teams for 23 years before ending his career with the Oakland Raiders. Miller said Kellum is a legend.

“You don’t get this type of people to come out on this day (in the rain) for somebody that’s not special,” Miller said.

Michael Shine may be reached at 870-862-6611 or mshine@eldoradone­ws.com. Follow him on Twitter and like him on Facebook @MichaelAZS­hine for updates on Union County school news.

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Photos by Michael Shine/News-Times Ribbon cutting: Cecil Kellum and Mayor Veronica Smith-Creer cut the ribbon together as part of the ceremony.
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Dedication: City leaders and community members turned out for the ribbon cutting of Cecil Kellum Park behind the Boys and Girls Club. The park is named after Cecil Kellum, who started the athletic program at the club.

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