Sun - 26 Feb
Written by Mark Dukes
Tom Lilly is a Hall of Famer, but you’ll never hear those words coming out of his mouth.
Lilly’s self-deprecating approach to his life and his coaching precedes him. He’s not exactly from the Hayden Fry school of poor-boying, but Lilly always seems to minimize his accomplishments and maximizes praise for opponents.
The style has served Lilly, and Xavier, very well.
The Saints’ girls basketball team will make another trip to the state tournament this week, facing Ankeny in a first-round game Wednesday afternoon. Despite being one of the smallest schools in enrollment in Class 4A, Xavier is ranked No. 5 and carries an 18-5 record into the state tourney.
When you talk about the great coaches in Metro history, Lilly’s name may not be at the top of the list. This is despite the fact his teams have won 451 games and he has guided 19 straight teams to winning records. Lilly coached at Cedar Rapids Regis before moving to Xavier when it opened in 1998.
Lilly, inducted into the Iowa girls’ basketball coaches Hall of Fame in 2008, has done it with a tried-and-true formula. It includes discipline, teamwork, goal setting and a middle-school feeder program called the Cedar Rapids Bulldogs that Lilly has called “the cornerstone’’ of Xavier’s success.
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