Hall of Fame

Glenn R. Ennis

  • Class
    1964
  • Induction
    2001
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball, Tennis
A dual sport athlete, Glenn R. Ennis earned honors in both basketball and tennis. In an accelerated academic program, he graduated in 1964 earning honor roll status every quarter. He was the Montana Collegiate Conference singles champion all three years at Northern and teamed with Doug Terry and Tom Llewellyn to win three straight doubles championships as well.

A long range shooter, he is the 10th place all-time leading scorer in men's basketball at Northern with 1009 points in a career that took place before the three point line was established. Ennis was a 2nd team All-Conference selection in his last year and was second in scoring to Don Miller his second year. As a student leader, he served as Vice-President of the student governing Central Board. After earning his masters degree from Montana State he taught in the Medicine Hat schools for two years before accepting a job with Medicine Hat College as an instructor and senior men's basketball coach. He later became Dean of the College Preparation-Language Arts department until 1996 when he traveled to Moscow in the Russian Republic as an instructor at the Russian Canadian Fuel & Energy Training Center. Retiring in 1997, he spends his time between Fernie, British Columbia and Yuma, Arizona.
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