Hawkins (’79) Inducted into IBCA Hall of Fame
May 9, 2023
William “Billy” Hawkins is a name that is synonymous with excellence in basketball coaching. He has dedicated his life to the sport, inspiring and guiding young players to reach their full potential. His hard work and dedication to the game have not gone unnoticed, and his induction into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) Hall of Fame is a testament to his achievements and contributions.
The IBCA Hall of Fame was established in 1973 to honor coaches who have made significant contributions to basketball in the state of Illinois. The induction ceremony is a prestigious event, and it is an honor for any coach to be inducted. For William “Billy” Hawkins, this honor is a reflection of the countless hours he has devoted to the sport and the many lives he has impacted along the way.
William Hawkins is a basketball coach who has profoundly impacted many young athletes’ lives. He has coached at several schools, including head coach at Burnside Grammar School and varsity assistant at St. Martin de Porres, Leo, Hales Franciscan, and Mendel Catholic. Hawkins has helped develop talented basketball players and build successful teams at each of these schools.
William “Billy” Hawkins’ induction into the IBCA Hall of Fame reminds one of the impact one person can have on a sport and the lives of those who play it. His dedication to basketball and his commitment to his players have left a lasting impression on the sport and those who have played for him. As Hawkins would say to his players on the court, “Basketball is not just a game. It’s a way of life.” And for William “Billy” Hawkins, that way of life has been one of excellence, dedication, and a love of the game.