![]() ![]() ![]() College of the Siskiyous won 22 games in his final season and earned a Northern California playoff berth. Offill, was the Men’s Head Basketball Coach at College of the Siskiyous from 2006-2009. Previously, Offill was an assistant coach for Mendocino College from 2002-2005, before moving on to Modesto Junior College as an assistant from 2005-2006. Offill received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education from College of Idaho and his Master of Arts degree in Human Performance and Sports from New Mexico Highlands University. There he helped his team to 50 wins in two seasons, including a berth in the elite eight at the national Tournament in Branson, MO. Offill earned a full athletic scholarship to the College of Idaho, a NAIA Division II school in Caldwell, ID. Offill averaged 14.6 points per game and led the state in assists with 8.3 per game. ![]() During his sophomore season at Mendocino College, he helped lead Mendocino to the Northern California playoffs. Offill then transferred to Mendocino College where he redshirted a year and then played his sophomore season. After a stellar career at El Molino High School in Forestville, CA, which Billy Offill was named Press Democrat Large School Player of the Year and Sonoma County League Most Valuable Player in 1996, he played his freshman season at Santa Rosa Junior College. ![]()
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