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Everett Fullwood

  • Class
    1966
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Football
Everett  attended Morgan State from 1962-1966 where he was outstanding football player and excelled in all areas of the game. He began his career under the great coach Earl C. Banks, who described Everett as "one of the finest players I've coached."

In 1965, he was selected Morgan two-way star. That same year he was chosen for the Baltimore Sunpapers Annual State Small-College All-Star Team. The Houston Oilers of the American Football League drafted Fullwood, who played offensive and defensive end. He also played professional football in Canada.

In 1993, Fullwood retired as Detective Sergeant with the Baltimore City Police Department where he served with distinction for over 24 years with 6 years as Chief of the Mayor's Executive Protection Unit. He was a director of the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Clean Sweep Ambassador Program and was instrumental in setting up programs targeted to help the Downtown homeless population by providing jobs, housing and counseling. 

Currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland.

 
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