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Pluto: Glenville's Ted Ginn survives and continues saving lives while racking up championships

Glenville High School football coach Ted Ginn wears a state champion shirt outside the school.
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Glenville football coach Ted Ginn Sr.鈥檚 decades-long commitment has guided the Tarblooders to multiple championships while mentoring students beyond the field.

Glenville High School football has won three state titles in the past four years, most recently with a victory over Shelby in the Division IV state championship Dec. 5. The Tarblooders also captured titles in 2022 and 2023.

The program鈥檚 dominant run began after Glenville moved to Division IV in 2020, following Ohio High School Athletic Association enrollment changes that reshuffled classifications.

But 精东影业 commentator Terry Pluto says the story is deeper than championships for head coach Ted Ginn Sr., who just completed his 29th season leading the Tarblooders at age 70.

鈥淭o do it at 70, I'm 70," Pluto said. "I cannot imagine coaching a high school team anywhere at the age of 70."

Pluto said Ginn鈥檚 journey at Glenville reflects a lifetime of service to the school and the surrounding community.

鈥淗e went to Glenville (schools)," Pluto said. "He was a center on the football team. And then he worked as a janitor at Glenville and then he worked in security at Glenville. And then, he was a volunteer assistant on the team and a part-time assistant then became a head coach."

That commitment extended beyond football. In 2007, Ginn founded Ginn Academy, an all-boys public high school within the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.

鈥淪o, you don't do that if you're just about winning football or any of that stuff,鈥 Pluto said. 鈥淗e says, you know, 'it's a calling. It's my duty.'鈥

Pluto recalled a conversation with Ginn about his pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2012.

鈥淗e said 'I'm in the 5%,'鈥 Pluto said. 鈥淗e said 'well, basically 5% means that's the rate of survival' of victims of pancreatic cancer after five years, and he's 13 years out. And he says 'God has given me a purpose.'"

Pluto said Ginn has long worked to challenge stereotypes about inner-city schools while serving as a father-figure presence for many of his players.

鈥淗e has 90 kids in the program," Pluto said. "He has a freshman team, a JV team, and a varsity. And a lot of the other city schools, really, they have a hard time getting 35 or 40 kids in football,鈥 Pluto said.

Pluto says that allows Ginn to reach more kids.

鈥淜ids after school sometimes right away get into trouble," Pluto said. "They just do, especially if there鈥檚 no parents around the home, they鈥檙e working or whatever. So this way, you go to school, you go to football practice. Then on top of that, you鈥檝e got coaches yelling at you, 'now you gotta get your grades.' What it is, is, you鈥檙e keeping these kids busy.鈥

Pluto said Ginn鈥檚 impact can go a long way.

鈥淪ometimes people roll their eyes when Ted Ginn says...'part of my mission is saving lives', and saving lives in terms of giving a different vision for their life,鈥 Pluto said.

While Glenville has sent players to major programs like Ohio State, Pluto emphasizes that Ginn鈥檚 dedication is the same for every athlete.

鈥淗e also sends kids to Division III (and) Division II,鈥 Pluto said. 鈥淗e works just as hard on them to find them scholarships as he does the big time, as he would say, that's his calling.鈥

At 70-years-old and 29 years coaching, Pluto said Ginn remains deeply connected to his roots.

鈥淗e's a Glenville guy who still lives on the East side of Cleveland,鈥 Pluto said. 鈥淎nd he's a guy that has done, I just say, incredible work at Glenville. If his health holds as it has, he's just going to keep coaching.鈥

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