Former Wyanet, Hall coaches to be inducted into Illinois Football Coaches Hall of Fame

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Two coaches with Bureau County ties are among 17 coaches to be inducted into the Illinois Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame on April 5 in Champaign.

William Evans, who was head coach at Wyanet from 1978-81 and has been head coach at Bridgeport Red Hill since 1982, will be joined by former Hall assistant and Ottawa head coach, Tim Jobst, for induction.

Evans had a 12-24 record at Wyanet from 1978-81. The Eagles went 5-4 in 1980, but 1-8 in his final season, the next.

The best part of Wyanet, he says, was the friendships he formed there and still enjoys today. He still exchanges Christmas cards with many people from Wyanet and opens his doors to Wyanet people driving through over the winter on the way south.

“The people at Wyanet are some of the best people I’ve been around,” he said from his home in Bridgeport, where he is retired from teaching and works part-time as athletic director. “They were very caring up there. My wife and I were recently married, and I can’t stress, enough, the importance of those people in our lives. We were a long way from our home in Terre Haute, but those people made us feel as one of their own. They really helped us mature a lot, as young as we were.”

The Evanses wanted to move a little closer to home, with their parents getting older, and Bill got the head coaching job at Red Hill. He wasn’t sure what he was getting into.

“They had one winning season in 15 years before I got there, and we proceed to go 0-9. I said, ‘We’re closer to home, babe, but not having any fun.’”

Evans went to work putting in a junior football program and has been blessed with assistants who have stuck with him for years. He said they started to become competitive about 1992 after moving into the Little Illini Conference.

He has just completed his 25th season at Red Hill, 35th overall, won two championships and has been the coach of all nine of the Salukis’ playoff teams since 1996. The Salukis’ best year was 1996 when they reached the 3A quarterfinals. Red Hill won their first 10 games in 2006 before falling in the second round of the 2A playoffs and went 8-3 last season.

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