Harley Dilly's former teacher remembers his love for the NFL
AMHERST — Harley Dilly was a huge fan of the Cleveland Browns and loved talking about football, his former teacher remembers.
About once a week for two years, Eric Watts would sit down with the Port Clinton teenager for lunch.
They'd dissect Sunday's games and rave about Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
"He was just a fan of the sport. He loved following stats, following teams, seeing great plays, big catches, big tackles," Watts said.
Before taking a job this fall as director of the Amherst's Marion L. Steele High School choir, Watts was Dilly's teacher for three years in Port Clinton.
He was also his mentor in an Ottawa County program that paired adults with students who faced academic or personal challenges.
They were close — saying goodbye at the end of the school year was hard, Watts remembers.
When Dilly, 14, went missing Dec. 20, it was disturbing, he said. And, after weeks of searches, it was devastating to learn that Dilly had been found dead, suffocated inside the chimney of a vacant Port Clinton home.
Watts got the news Tuesday while teaching.
Steele Principal Joe Tellier covered his class while Watts went to his office to mourn behind a closed door.
He said he watched the press conference where investigators described the sad end to the hunt for the missing teen.
"It was something I was not ready to really accept until I knew what had actually happened," he said. "It takes some time to sink in. Anytime something like this happens, there's a certain element of disbelief as you process it all."
Watts said Dilly sang in the choir in sixth and seventh grade. He also wrote a weekly column for the school newspaper, recapping happenings in the NFL.
"He was energetic. He was passionate. His love for sports — you get him started and he'd go as long as you'd let him. The same with video games," Watts said.
"It's still not real. It's still a little surreal at this point," he said.
Harley Dilly's former teacher remembers his love for the NFL