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West Chester Assistant, Golden Ram Head Coach Scott Elliott Passes

Former West Chester University assistant coach and Golden Ram Aquatics head coach Scott Elliott passed away on Sunday, July 16th, after a battle with cancer. He was diagnosed in late 2016

He spent the last 20 years coaching in the West Chester area, with the Greenwoods Swim Club, Golden Ram Aquatics, and the West Chester University team.

Elliott’s coaching career was bedazzled with success. With Golden Ram Aquatics, he coached a Junior National Champion in 2010. During his tenure at West Chester the men’s team won 19 consecutive PSAC conference championships and the women’s team won 11 straight (14 overall). With West Chester, he coached primarily the breaststroke and IM groups, which included two conference record holders.

As an athlete, Elliott swam and played water polo at the famed Germantown Academy. He was an All-American water polo player there and went on to be named All-ACC as a freshman at Maryland before transferring to West Chester. As an athlete at West Chester, he was a three-time All-American and still holds the school record for the fastest breaststroke split (24.8) on a medley relay.

Days before his passing, on July 13th, Elliott married his long-time romantic partner Hillary. Besides his wife, Elliott is survived by his two children.

Relatives and Friends are invited to his visitation on Friday, July 21, 2017 from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm at DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home, Inc., 410 North Church Street, West Chester, PA 610-696-1181, www.DellaFH.com; followed by his Funeral Service at 6:00 pm. Interment will be held in Private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to The Scott Elliott Scholarship Fund, c/o TD Bank, 701 E. Market St., West Chester, PA 19380. Donations are also being accepted via a YouCaring page to help support his final expenses and the ongoing maintenance of his family.

 

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Green Woods Gators
7 years ago

Coach Scott we are finding a way to finish the season… Miss You & Love You!
We Swim For Scott!!!!
Green Woods Gators Swim Team

christina gorman
7 years ago

Scott is simply the BEST… and are all blessed to have had him in our lives!!!
Forever in our hearts!
Christina, Martin, Aodhán, & Rónán Gorman

Jeanne
7 years ago

As so many have said, Scott had a huge impact on their lives. We were lucky to have Scott coach both of our girls. He was the absolute BEST at pulling the best out of our kids. He was the BEST taperer we ever experienced. He could do splits (in his head) on multiple swimmers in the same heat. Every swimmer got his undivided attention after their race. He would go to PIAA District 1 and States and cheer from the stands. He taught all the kids many life lessons, including as they got older, “channel the IB”, “don’t be THAT kid in college that…” He welcomed all college swimmers home on break to swim with the club kids. Thanksgiving… Read more »

Chris
7 years ago

Scott was a great kid to coach and a better man- rest in peace and may his wife and family find peace?

NatalieS
7 years ago

When you think about it, we spent more hours per week at the pool than with our parents – I’ll forever be grateful that Scott was the one on deck all those years. Simply one of the very very best.

swimmermama
7 years ago

Scott was an extraordinary coach, but more importantly, he was an extraordinary man. The life lessons he imparted to his swimmers will never be forgotten. His legacy is strong and even though he did not have length of life, he had a lot of life in those years. His impact on the swimming community in West Chester is immeasurable. We were all blessed having him in our lives. We will always #findaway and be #scottstrong.

Coachandy
7 years ago

RIP, my friend.

Jon Nap
7 years ago

Heartbreaking, just heartbreaking. Thoughts and prayers to Hilary, his family, and the entire West Chester community.

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