In Genesee County, if you follow local sports, you know the name Brian Hillabush.
Brian has been covering sports, mostly high school sports, for the Batavia Daily News for eight years. In that time, he has developed a solid reputation and built quite a popular following.
Today, he joins the staff of The Batavian.
Brian will be the full-time sports editor for The Batavian (you may have noticed we added a sports tab to the top of the home page the other day). He’ll cover local sports and help anybody who wants to post their own team or league information on the site. Besides being able to blog about sports (something he wasn’t allowed to do for the Daily News), he’s also excited about shooting video for the site – so looks for more local sports video on The Batavian.
A native of Oakfield, Brian has spent his entire life in Genesee County. He attended Genesee Community College where he studied broadcasting and managed WGCC. He even spent a couple of months working for WBTA before embarking on his print career.
In hiring Brian, we fulfill one of our earlier promises – that as we grow, we will hire local staff, people who live in and love Genesee County.
We’re also excited to bring Brian onto our team because he’s just so dang good – a good writer who really knows local sports, has a wealth of contacts and is highly regarded by the people he deals with. We’re confident that with Brian covering sports for The Batavian, we’ll have the most timely and comprehensive Genesee County sports coverage you’re going to get anywhere.
Three cheers for Brian...I've
Three cheers for Brian...I've known him for a while ..great person..
From all of us who are part
From all of us who are part of The Batavian community, round of applause for Brian!
Congratulations to Hilly as
Congratulations to Hilly as well as to The Batavian Staff, he will do a great job here
congratulations hilly!!! i'm
congratulations hilly!!! i'm looking forward to following your work at the batavian.
Congratulations buddy cant
Congratulations buddy cant wait to see what you write