Billy Montgomery
Sport: AdministratorBasketballCoachDave Dixon Award
Induction Year: 2011
Billy Montgomery was regarded as an exceptional tactician and teacher during his 10-year basketball coaching term and has been a mentor to many coaches and educators since then. He is also known statewide for serving 20 years in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1988-2008.
Montgomery was the leading legislative advocate for the Louisiana High School Athletic Association, was a proponent for the horse racing industry and was a pivotal figure in obtaining funding for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame museum. He remains in public service working for the Bossier Parish Police Jury.
As basketball coach at Haughton High School from 1960-69 and at Lafayette High School in 1969-70, Montgomery’s teams reached the state playoffs all 10 seasons, winning two state titles, finishing second another time, and reaching the “Top 20” state tournament in five seasons.
One of the elite coaches in the game’s history has the highest regard for Montgomery’s coaching abilities. Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame member Leon Barmore, enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for his incredible career as the mastermind of the Louisiana Tech women’s program, was previously a highly successful boys coach at his alma mater, Ruston High School, a north Louisiana rival of Haughton’s.
Montgomery was chosen as “Mr. Louisiana Basketball” in 2009 by the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches. He was honored by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association as state basketball coach of the year (1967 and 1968)
Haughton High School named its basketball court in his honor. Montgomery spent 18 years after coaching as a school administrator (assistant principal and then principal) at Haughton before running for public office. He was the 2011 recipient of the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award, making him a Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee.







