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Schwab: Roberts’ honor a long time in the making

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Former Batavia coach Jim Roberts helped launch Night of Hoops 20 years ago. (Kane County Chronicle file photo)

Jim Roberts has made a concerted effort to give the 2012-13 Batavia boys basketball team and its new coach, Jim Nazos, plenty of space to do their thing.

But the Bulldogs weren’t about to let their old coach disappear entirely from the spotlight.

On Saturday night, before Batavia plays De La Salle in the final game of the 20th annual Night of Hoops, Batavia will honor Jim Roberts and his wife, Sylvia, by renaming the event the “Jim and Sylvia Roberts Night of Hoops.”

It is a gesture that was lobbied for by Roberts’ former players after Roberts stepped down in April for family health reasons after 27 years as Batavia’s coach and caretaker of the program’s many deeply rooted traditions.

“It was definitely something that we said right when he retired, and as soon as we got a new coach in place, we talked to [Batavia athletic director Dave Andrews] about it and said we definitely want to honor him,” Batavia senior guard Mike Rueffer said. “And when we had a returners’ meeting with coach Naz, that was one of the first topics brought up by pretty much everyone, that we wanted to do something to honor Coach Roberts and what he’s done for the program.”

Using Night of Hoops as the forum through which to honor Roberts makes perfect sense. Not only is the event highly anticipated each year, but it was launched under Roberts’ watch, even though Roberts is quick to credit former Bulldogs star Corey Williams and former Proviso East coach Bill Hitt for advancing the original idea.

Roberts has intentionally kept his distance this winter. He said he has caught the Bulldogs on broadcasts, but has not attended Batavia’s games. He and Sylvia plan to be in attendance Saturday.

“It’s greatly appreciated that they would do something like that,” Roberts said. “It brings back a lot of memories for my wife and I. It’s just very nice of those guys to do that.”

Andrews said continuing Night of Hoops was never in question after Roberts stepped down, considering how much support the event has built during the past two decades. A who’s-who list of Illinois basketball programs have been part of the field, which debuted as a doubleheader before turning in to a tripleheader of sophomore and varsity matchups.

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