One of Morrow High School’s football legends was among the American Airlines passengers who died last week when his plane collided with a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington.

Brian Ellis, a 1989 graduate of the Clayton County high school, graduated four years later from the U.S. Naval Academy, the academy’s alumni association and foundation spokesperson John Schofield confirmed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday. Ellis was one of 67 people, including at least three with Georgia ties, killed in Wednesday night’s crash.

The midair collision was the United States’ deadliest aviation disaster in almost a quarter century. It occurred as the plane was attempting to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

“It was a gut punch,” Larry Volman, Ellis' high school band director, said of learning the news. “This is certainly a tragedy of one who was a shining light in the community ... it was just heart-wrenching.”

Ellis took over the quarterback job at Morrow during his junior year and quickly became “the hottest college football prospect in Clayton County,” the AJC reported at the time. He played during the Mustangs’ most successful era, including being part of the team that won the Class AAAA state title in 1987.

Brian Ellis searches for a receiver during a practice in February 1989. Ellis was a 1989 graduate of Morrow High in Clayton County, where he was a star quarterback. He then graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1993. (Kenneth Walker/AJC archive at GSU Library AJCP25-042b)

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Brian Ellis, right, hands off to tailback Danny Williams in this February 1989 photo. Ellis was a 1989 graduate of Morrow High in Clayton County, where he was a star quarterback. He then graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1993. (Kenneth Walker/AJC archive at GSU Library AJCP25-042c)

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Upon graduation, Ellis was accepted into three service academies — Army, Navy and Air Force, according to the AJC report. He ultimately chose to attend the Naval Academy, where played on the football team from 1991 to 1992.

“Our hearts go out to all those who experienced loss through this devastating event. Among those on board was one of our own — Brian Ellis ’93, a former Navy football player and proud graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy,” the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association and Foundation said in a statement.

Brian Ellis, a graduate of Morrow High School, was killed Jan. 29 in a midair collision over the Potomac River. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1993.

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“We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends and the entire Naval Academy community who mourn his passing.”

The two others with Georgia ties in the crash who’ve been confirmed dead were Ryan O’Hara, an Army staff sergeant who graduated from Gwinnett County’s Parkview High School in 2014 and was one of three soldiers aboard the helicopter, and Sam Lilley, a coastal Georgia native and Georgia Southern University graduate who was a copilot of the American flight.

The news of Ellis’ death left the city of Morrow in disbelief that one of their “All-American boys” was one of the victims.

“This is a small community, so when someone goes to Annapolis, everybody keeps up with it,” Volman said.

Ellis was described by both his elders and peers as a multi-talented “renaissance man,” his high school assistant football coach, Mike Creasman, said.

“He was gifted not only in football but also in the band and then in the academic excellence he portrayed in the classroom,” Creasman said.

Ellis played the trombone in the school’s marching band before turning his focus to academics and athletics in his last couple of years.

“Every personality trait you’d want a kid to have, I think Brian had,” Volman said.

Morrow's Brian Ellis looks through a brochure from West Point with head coach Willie Oswalt in February 1989. (David Johnson / Staff)

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It was Ellis’ impeccable work ethic that drove his success. The 53-year-old had served in the U.S. Marines for two decades before going to work as a senior manager for Deloitte, according to a report from the Baltimore Banner. He was returning home from a work trip in Kansas, the news outlet reported.

Deloitte did not respond to a request for comment from the AJC.

One of his former Morrow High classmates, Matthew McCord, said everyone in their hometown “was just super proud of Brian and who Brian was.”

Brian Ellis, 1989 Morrow High School graduate, was the football team's quarterback. He was killed Jan. 29, 2025, when an American Airlines plane collided with an Army helicopter over the Potomac River.

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McCord, now a judge in Hampton, said he held a moment of silence for his friend last week.

“Morrow was just the neatest little place to grow up. We all loved each other really well and took care of each other,” he said. “We were all so proud of him.”

The Feb. 9, 1989, edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a feature on Brian James Ellis, a quarterback from Morrow. (AJC archive)

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