Sonny Hill Explained

William Randolph "Sonny" Hill (born July 22, 1936) is an American former announcer. He is a member of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame,[1] and current sports radio personality in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also serves as an executive advisor for the Philadelphia 76ers. He is known as Mr. Basketball[2] and "The Mayor of Basketball"[1] in Philadelphia for founding the eponymous Sonny Hill League and for his many contributions to the game.

Biography

Early life

Hill was born and raised in Philadelphia. After graduating from Northeast High School in 1955,[3] he attended college for two years and then joined the Eastern Basketball League.[4]

Hill is the father of filmmaker K. Brent Hill.

Broadcasting career

Hill began his broadcast career in 1969 as a color commentator with Andy Musser for the Philadelphia 76ers. He was also a commentator with the NBA on CBS from 1973 until 1977.[5] He has hosted a weekly show on SportsRadio 94 WIP since 1987.

The Sonny Hill League

The Sonny Hill Community Involvement League is an amateur summer basketball organization in the Delaware Valley. The league was founded in 1968 as a safe haven from gang warfare and other violence. The league, which began as an extension of the Charles Baker Memorial League, today consists of more than 60 teams serving more than 800 student athletes.

Awards and honors

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: INDUCTEES. Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. 21 December 2015. pshof.
  2. Web site: Sonny Hill: Humanitarian Hall of Famer - Making Basketball, Practice for the Real World. Steve Young. Steve Young. 2008-08-06.
  3. News: Missanelli. M. G.. Mr. Basketball A Hero For His Work With Teens, Sonny Hill Is Not Without Critics. 21 December 2015. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network (Digital) LLC.. July 12, 1987. Inquirer.
  4. News: In A League Of His Own. Tom Starner. Tom Starner. 1991-07-29. CNN.
  5. Web site: Morning Report: Sonny Hill in broadcasting's big time. Don McKee. Don McKee. 2009-01-26.
  6. Web site: Mannie Jackson's Basketball Human Spirit Award. 2011-06-28.