Bill Keightley Explained

Bill Keightley
Birth Name:William Bond Keightley
Birth Date:December 17, 1926
Birth Place:Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Death Place:Cincinnati, Ohio
Nationality:American
Other Names:"Mr. Wildcat"
Occupation:Equipment manager for University of Kentucky men's basketball, 1972–2008

William Bond Keightley (December 17, 1926  - March 31, 2008) was the equipment manager for the University of Kentucky men's basketball team, a position he held for 48 years.http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KY_OBIT_KEIGHTLEY_KYOL-?SITE=KYLOU&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT Known affectionately to most as "Mr. Wildcat," players referred to him as "Mr. Bill" or "Big Smooth."[1]

Early life and career

Keightley was an All-State center for now-defunct Kavanaugh High School in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.[2] He graduated in 1944.[3] He enlisted with the United States Marine Corps, and served in World War II.[4]

Keightley was working as a postal carrier in 1962 when fellow postal employee George Hukle asked him to become his assistant at his other job—equipment manager for the University of Kentucky basketball team. Keightley accepted the position; ten years later, he succeeded Hukle as equipment manager. He held the post during the tenures of coaches Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Eddie Sutton, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, and Billy Gillispie.

Honors and awards

Family

Keightley was married to Hazel (Robinson) Keightley. The couple had one daughter, Karen, who formerly worked at the university's veterinary science center, and is now employed with the athletic department. Keightley was an avid fan of the Cincinnati Reds.

Death

Keightley died on March 31, 2008, after suffering a fall from a bus on his way to the season opening Cincinnati Reds baseball game versus the Arizona Diamondbacks. The cause of death was internal bleeding caused by a previously undiagnosed tumor on his spine. His memorial service was attended by many prominent basketball coaches, including Billy Gillispie, Rick Pitino, Billy Donovan, Rick Stansbury, and John Pelphrey (also a former Kentucky player). Many other former Kentucky basketball players attended as well, including former Louisville Cardinal player Ellis Myles. The Wildcats did not hire a new equipment manager for the 2009 season and in fact left his chair on the bench empty for the season. As an additional tribute, the first "K" in "KENTUCKY" on the players jerseys for the 2009 season was black outlined.

References

Notes and References

  1. Crawford, "Mr. Bill"
  2. Crawford, "The time is right"
  3. Story, "Fan Club"
  4. Bio at UKAthletics.com
  5. Faris, "How Dry Am I?"
  6. 2001-02 Kentucky Wildcats
  7. Division of Athletic Training, Alumni News
  8. HallofFameMagazine.com
  9. News: Tipton . Jerry . Kentucky lays out strong, attractive non-conference schedule . . May 1, 2013 . May 2, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130503143348/http://www.kentucky.com/2013/05/01/2622660/kentucky-announces-non-conference.html#storylink=cpy . May 3, 2013 . dead .