Legendary Sports Writer Billy Reed Dies at 78 Years Old


He was named Kentucky Sports Writer of the Year eight times and wrote for several publications over his six-decade long career, including Sports Illustrated.

Legendary sports writer and Kentucky-based journalist Billy Reed died at Northern Suburban Hospital in Louisville from liver disease, according to the Northern Kentucky Tribune. He was 78 years old. 

Reed had been in and out of hospitals after several falls ever since he fell at his alma mater, Transylvania University, last summer. He was a member of the Transylvania University Hall of Fame, the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame, the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame and was a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Hall of Fame. 

Reed, who was named Kentucky Sports Writer of the Year eight times over his illustrious career, wrote for publications including Sports Illustrated, the Lexington Herald-Leader and the Courier-Journal throughout his career.

When writing for SI he wrote under the byline William F. Reed from 1968 to ’98. He was an authority on the Kentucky Derby and wrote about a multitude of sports over his career that spanned six decades. He also wrote six books.

In 2015, he joined the Northern Kentucky Tribune as a columnist. He is survived by his two daughters, a son-in-law and four grandchildren.