Mark
McCray
Quarterback (1983-84)
Mark McCray was born in the historic Brookside neighborhood of Kansas
City, Missouri, and attended Rockhurst High School where he was a three-year
varsity football letterman. In his four years at Rockhurst, the teams
in which Mark was the starting quarterback lost only three games. They
were the Missouri State Champions his junior season and were the state
runner-up his senior year. His senior season garnered him All-Metro,
All-District, and All-State honors.
When Mark arrived in Coffeyville, he was one of three freshmen
quarterbacks to join a Red Ravens team that was returning only ten
sophomores. After sharing the quarterback duties the first half of his
freshman season, he eventually won the job and went on to start 19
consecutive games. In addition to quarterback, he was the team's
punter his freshman year, the place-kicker his sophomore year, and was also
chosen by his teammates as a captain his sophomore year.
Mark led the team to bowl victories in the Jayhawk Bowl both seasons,
earning Most Valuable Player and Outstanding Offensive Player honors,
respectively. The first bowl victory avenged an earlier loss to Dodge
City completing an 11-1 season which ultimately led to the Red Ravens being
named the 1983 National Champions. He finished his career second
all-time in touchdown passes with 24, was first team All-Conference, and was
selected as a member of the J.C. Gridwire All-American team.
In Mark's two seasons at Coffeyville, the Red Ravens had a combined
record of 21-3, and he was voted the Most Valuable Player both years,
becoming the only player in Raven history to win the award twice. In
1984, Mark was awarded a football scholarship to Kansas State University,
but disappointedly left the program before ever playing a game. He
decided it was time to leave football.
Mark still lives in Brookside and has never married. In 1987, he
began working in the pre-press industry and is currently working for Graphic
Services of Kansas City. He also had an exciting three-year stint as a
casino craps dealer in Missouri. Mark spends much of his time
volunteering for Visitation Catholic Church. He is a sacristan for
Sunday masses, teaches in the school of religion, and spends countless hours
involved with their community theatre group, Theatre at VIS, both on and off
stage. Mark remains an avid football fan, attending as many Rockhurst
games as he can, and he is a Kansas City Chiefs season ticket holder. |