- Bill Brill
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occupation = SportsColumnist William Brill, generally known professionally as Bill Brill, is an American sportswriter and author. He was born in
Philadelphia and spent his youth inMiddlesex County, Virginia . Brill attendedDuke University before began his sports writing career with the Covington Virginian in 1952. Brill joined theRoanoke Times in 1956 and was named Sports Editor in 1960, before retiring in 1991.Brill had something of a "love-hate" relationship with his readers, who generally recognized him as a talented writer and reporter, but often felt he favored universities in North Carolina over Virginia Tech and Virginia. The Roanoke Times promoted its college football prediction contest as an opportunity to "beat Brill."
When Virginia Tech was invited to join the ACC in 2004, the now retired Brill predicted that the Hokies would not win an ACC championship during his lifetime. [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-160604614.html Extra scholarships make difference for Tech track: College notebook. - Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA) - HighBeam Research ] ] However, Virginia Tech's football team won the ACC championship in their first season in the conference, prompting calls and letters to Brill from Virginia Tech fans. [ [http://www.theragingbull.com/1204db/121104.htm 12/11/04 - Road Trip! ] ]
Brill wrote a sports column and served as executive sports editor for the Durham Herald-Sun from August 1992 through April 1994. He served as President of the Atlantic Coast Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association (ACSWA) from 1982 to 1984, named the Virginia Sportswriter of the Year in 1991, and President of the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters from 1993 to 1995. He is the 1995 recipient of the Jake Wade Award for lifetime contributions to college athletics from College Sports Information Directors. Brill has covered a total of 35 Final Fours, more than any other sports writer.
The USBWA president in 1980-81, Brill began his career with the Roanoke Times and World News in 1956 and served as the paper's executive sports editor and columnist through 1991 ... Now a resident of Durham, N.C., Brill is still a regular contributor to several publications.
Bibliography
* 1986 - "Duke Basketball, 1906-1986, an Illustrated History.". Taylor Pub. Co., ASIN: B000NP1GH8
* 1993 - "A Season is a Lifetime: The Inside Story of the Duke Blue Devils and Their Championship Seasons", Simon & Schuster, 270 pages, ISBN: 978-0671798116Awards
* 1967 Virginia Distinguished Service to Sports Award
* 1991 Virginia Sports Information Directors Distinguished Service Award
* 1991 Virginia Sportswriter of the Year
* 1995College Sports Information Directors Lifetime Achievement Award
* 1996 Duke Sports Hall of Fame
* 1998 Marvin “Skeeter” Francis Award for special contributions toAtlantic Coast Conference
* 1999Virginia Sports Hall of Fame inducteeReferences
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