Bobby
Joe Mason
The Centralia Sports Hall of Fame
1981 Individual Award Winner
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Born in Centralia, Illinois on April 23, 1936, Bobby Joe Mason grew up to become an outstanding and gifted
athlete, excelling in basketball during his years at Centralia High School and Bradley University.
While at Centralia High School Bobby Joe was Prep All-State Basketball in 1954 (2nd team Champaign News Gazette) and
1955 (1st team Champaign News Gazette), All-State football in 1954, and State pole-vault champ in 1954 ( 12’4”).
He was the only player to be named to the first team all- tournament team for four years at the
prestigious Centralia Holiday Tournament, and his #14 jersey is retired at CHS.
Mason went on to play basketball at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. He was All-American
and helped the Braves to NIT Championships in 1957 and 1960.
In 2002, he was one of eight players named to the All-Decade Team for the 1950’s at Bradley, and he was named to
the 15-member Team of the Century. (See Bradley's Best)
He went on to play professional basketball with the internationally known Harlem Globetrotters from 1962 through 1974, serving as
captain of the comical team, and playing along side such greats as Meadowlark Lemon and Wilt Chamberlain.
After his retirement from the Harlem Globetrotters in 1974, Bobby Joe became an avid golfer, putting
his time and energy into this sport just as he had into basketball. He lived in
Ohio for awhile, but eventually returned to Springfield, Illinois where he served as
director of sports activities for the city park department. According to his
daughter, he also spent a great deal of time singing karaoke.
Mason was inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches
Association Hall of Fame (a charter
member in the player category), the Centralia
Sports Hall of Fame, and the Greater
Peoria Sports Hall of Fame. He has
also earned the Globetrotters'
Legend Award and the Centralia
High School Distinguished Alumni Award. He was also a part of the "Harlem
Globetrotter Popcorn Machine" TV series
(see Bobby Joe Mason Foundation page).
He was a great motivator of young people and was always interested in what they were doing, where they were going, and
how they planned to get there. He was an ambassador for young people, mentoring to many in his native Centralia as well as the
Springfield area.
In life, Bobby Joe Mason was loved by the citizens of Centralia, Bradley University, The Harlem Globetrotters and their fans, the
youth of Springfield, and Saturday morning cartoon fans throughout the country. He died on July 4, 2006 as a result of
complications from a stroke. (also
see LA Times article)
The
Bobby Joe Mason Memorial Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, was created in 2009 by the Bobby Joe Mason Memorial
Foundation as a means of assisting young people in Centralia, Illinois, Bobby Joe's hometown. An annual memorial golf
tournament was established as a major activity of the committee. |
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proceeds of the tournament go toward: |
- Establishing a scholarship for deserving students to participate in a sports program
at the Centralia Recreation Complex and/or the City of Centralia Recreation Program
- Establishing a scholarship to a deserving student or students at a summer sports camp
In the summer of 2011, the City of Centralia honored Bobby Joe by designating several blocks of Howard Street as Bobby Joe Mason Way.
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