HILLMEN

FOUNDATION

Enriching Placer High for the Greater Auburn

Community…and Beyond

HILLMEN

FOUNDATION

Enriching Placer High for the Greater Auburn

Community…and Beyond

WELCOME

THIS IS HILLMEN COUNTRY

Nestled in the heart of downtown Auburn is one of the most historic and beautiful high schools in California. For more than 125 years, Placer High School – home of the Hillmen – has been an integral part of Greater Auburn. It is exceptionally woven into the very fabric of our community – educationally, culturally, socially, and economically. ​

Providing the margin of excellence between state funding and an outstanding learning environment is the Hillmen Foundation, an independent, all-volunteer nonprofit organization. Supported by generous alumni, businesses, civic groups, and community donors, the Hillmen Foundation benefits all students in the areas of academics, athletics and activities. It also serves as the alumni association for Placer High, connecting generations of graduates with those who shaped their most memorable teen years.

HIDDEN HILLMEN

JOIN THE HUNT FOR HIDDEN HILLMEN!

"Have you heard of 'Where's Waldo'? Well, now it's time to play 'Hidden Hillmen' on our website!

We've hidden our mascot in different corners of five unique pages. Some easier than others, so keep your eyes peeled!

Find all five Hidden Hillmen and then make your way to our 'Hidden Hillmen' page to complete the submission form. For each correct answer, you'll earn an entry into our fantastic prize draw. A total of six entries are up for grabs - one for submitting the form and one for each of your correct findings.

Just remember, the Home Page and the 'Hidden Hillmen' Page are not where our mascots are hiding. Good luck and happy hunting!"

If you need any hints you can find some fun riddles on the Hidden Hillmen Page. Click the bottom below to find the hints.

AUBURN STATE THEATRE

Join us for a fun-filled family evening as the Hillmen Foundation and the

State Theatre team up for a special screening of the classic hit Footloose!

This isn't just a movie night—it's a chance for the Placer High School community, alumni,

and the greater Auburn area to come together, reconnect, and support a great cause.

Whether you’re an alum looking for a nostalgic night out, a current student ready to dance along,

or a community member who loves supporting local initiatives, this event is for YOU!

Proceeds benefit the Hillmen Foundation, supporting Placer High School

students through academics, athletics, activities, and alumni initiatives.

So grab your friends, wear your best ‘80s attire if you’re feeling festive, and

let’s dance the night away—Kevin Bacon style!

👟 Let’s hear it for the Hillmen! 👟

Thursday

MARCH 20, 2025

7:00 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM)

Admission: $15 Adults $10 Students & Kids under 12 (Hillmen Foundation Fundraiser)

Tickets: Available at the door or AuburnStateTheatre.org 530.885.0156

Location: Odd Fellows Lodge #7, 12261/2 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA

OUR FOCUS

IMPACT AREAS

ACADEMICS

Ensuring students have an exceptional learning environment that propels them into successful futures beyond high school is at the heart of the Hillmen Foundation’s mission.

ATHLETICS

Promoting athletic achievement and life-long health are important legacies of Placer High, the Auburn community, and the Hillmen Foundation.

ACTIVITIES

Advancing a well-rounded education requires enrichment beyond the classroom, including programs supporting at-risk youth, student clubs, campus activities, leadership opportunities, and so much more.

ALUMNI

Connecting generations of alumni with the Auburn community and those who shaped their formative teen years at Placer High is an important objective of the Hillmen Foundation.

SPECIAL PROJECTS & INITIATIVES

Enriching Placer High through modernized equipment, improved facilities, strategic programs and special projects helps our school and community thrive.

IN THEIR WORDS

THE IMPACT OF YOUR GENEROSITY

The Hillmen Foundation has provided the music program countless instruments that we would otherwise have been unable to provide our students. Vibraphone, Marimba, Marching snare drums, professional Bach trumpets and more have given our students the opportunity to excel and bring up the quality of our program. The Foundation has been incredible to work with for my 17 years at Placer. I have never seen an organization that does more for a school.

Dave Lawrenson

Music Director

Last term I had the pleasure of taking Mrs. Gardetto’s marine biology class, which was very exciting for me as I am taking up a career in this field. This class gives me a head start and an idea of where I want to work towards. This Marine Biology class has provided us with a unique opportunity to explore and understand the captivating world beneath the ocean's surface. One of the most significant aspects of this class is the hands-on experience it offers. Through field trips, laboratory experiments, and interactions with marine experts, we have been able to apply the knowledge gained in the classroom to real-world scenarios. Amazingly, the Hillmen Foundation's support has allowed for chartering a bus to see the Northern Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo State Park. Hiking with a ranger volunteer in close proximity to so many of these unique marine mammals was truly inspiring and life-changing. Thank you Hillmen Foundation for making this experience possible for Placer High School Marine Biology students.

Anna Wilson

Class of 2025

The Hillmen Foundation has played a vital role in supporting Placer High School Athletics. Like everything else, the cost of maintaining a high-quality athletic program is rising. The Hillmen Foundation has helped us maintain the standard of excellence in athletics that has become the norm here at Placer. From upgrading our scoreboard in Lefebvre Stadium to providing new golf bags for our boys and girls; golf programs and helping to defray the cost of replacing safety equipment for football, the Hillmen Foundation has supported Placer High School Athletics for decades. I have been a teacher and coach at Placer for 31 years, and the impact of the Hillmen Foundation can be seen in all aspects of Placer High School. I do not know of another community-based organization that does as much for its school as the Hillmen Foundation does for Placer.

Mike Sabins

Athletic Director/Class of 1984

Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics has been an experience and one that I don't think I will forget. I get to learn and hear about different ways people were taught. I get to see their point of view and everyone has a voice. I personally, as well as my classmates, get to know each other better and that helps us learn. When I go to other classes I hope I can have the same amazing experience.

Kaylee Woodland

Class of 2028

WE CANNOT DO IT WITHOUT YOU!

YOUR FINANCIAL IMPACT

Every donation, regardless of size, will positively impact Placer High students, our community, and life on the Hill. All contributions to

the Hillmen Foundation are tax deductible in accordance with state and federal tax laws.

$1,110,990

TOTAL IMPACT AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2025, INCLUDING...

$778,265

GRANTS PROGRAMS, INCLUDING...

$234,744

ACADEMICS

$122,817

ATHLETICS

$87,171

ACTIVITIES

$28,724

ALUMNI

$304,809

SPECIAL PROJECTS & INITIATIVES

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM*

$332,725

TOTAL AWARDED

31

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

$41,000

FOR 2025 GRADS

*Scholarships include Foundation-sponsored and Endowments with the Hillmen Foundation

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Originally known as the Block P Patriotic Basketball Tournament, the hoops contest was founded in 1943 by Placer High Coach Kendall Arnett (right) during WWII.

How our Kendall Became One of the Oldest Basketball Tournaments... Anywhere

December 22, 20254 min read

Some say it’s the oldest high school basketball tournament in Northern California. Some say the entire state. Some even say west of the Mississippi. No one knows for sure. But what is certain is that Placer High will again host the 83rd Kendall Arnett Tournament December 29-31 this year, continuing a legacy began generations ago.

The tourney has a storied history and has always been held in the school’s iconic Earl Crabbe Gym. It began as a one-day basketball tournament in January 1943 as part of the Victory program instituted at the school during World War II. The event matched eight invited teams in ten games that ran from 9 am to 9 pm.

It included a Placer College game and a Victory Ball following the tournament. Preliminary rounds featured games of five minute quarters, while the championship game had eight minute quarters. Folsom won the first championship with a thrilling 23–22 win over Christian Brothers to receive a $25 war bond. Placer won the consolation berth over Oroville 42-28.

Conceived by Placer coach Kendall Arnett shortly after he arrived at Placer in February of 1942, the affair was initially called the Block P Patriotic Basketball Tournament. Little did the coach know that the event would become one of the most prestigious basketball tournaments in the state.

The event continued to be an annual happening with Placer reaching the finals in 1944 and 1947, but failing to claim the crown. It wasn’t until 1948 when legendary coach Ralph LeFebvre’s squad beat San Juan 27-20 for the host team’s first title.

The tournament included several awards: Most Valuable Player, All-tournament players, top scorer, top rebounder, team spirit award, outstanding rooting section, and best cheerleaders, selected by a panel of local judges who attended all games. Originally, there was even a queen selected from Placer who reigned over the post-tournament dance.

In 1954, Arnett, founder of the tournament, which was now 12 years old, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. The Block P Club honored its beloved advisor by changing the name of the 1955 tournament to the Kendall Arnett Tournament, which has remained to this day.

That year, faced with hosting the first tournament in honor of Arnett, Placer faced a daunting challenge and didn’t seem to have a chance. The team was young but filled with raw talent. They had finished the regular season with a mediocre 8-12 record.

Playing before a raucous home audience, the Hillmen fought their way into the championship game against San Juan. With two minutes to play, the Hillmen trailed by six points when Coach Ralph LeFebvre called a time out for his exhausted cagers.

Placer players celebrate an emotional 1955 championship victory the year the tournament was renamed to honor Coach Kendall Arnett who passed away the previous year.

When play resumed, Ola Lee Murchison cleared a rebound and put in a layup to narrow the Spartans’lead. Incredibly, Dave Virgil connected on a 30-foot desperation shot to tie the game in the final seconds. In overtime, Murchison stole the ball and put in the clinching layup to secure an emotional 47-43 victory to honor Arnett.

Eventually the tournament expanded to play regulation quarters and expanded to three days, resulting in another legendary final game. In 1970, Placer barely made their way into the finals with two shabby performances, only to face the high-scoring Jefferson of Daly City, the defending tournament champions.

The talented Bay Area squad had won their previous two tourney games by scoring 96 and 95 points. Their star Pinky Smith was averaging 28 points a game and burly Earl Wilson controlled the boards for them.

But in the final, the Hillmen, coached by Tom Barry, shut down the Jefferson offense and controlled the boards to score an 80-65 upset in one of the most dramatic games in tournament history. Placer’s Gary Just scored 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Gary Hodgkin and Greg Hashhagen each 14 points to help claim the title.

In 1971 the tournament was moved from January to December, resulting in two such tournaments that year. But regardless of the year, the venerable Earl Crabbe Gym becomes a hot, sweaty venue, decorated with brightly colored banners, fans standing shoulder to shoulder along the sidelines, the pep band rocking away, and the old wooden bleachers shaking with cheering fans.

Today, the spirit of the Kendall Arnett Tournament remains as vibrant as ever. The iconic Earl Crabbe Gym continues to come alive each December with the echoes of dribbling basketballs, roaring fans, and the proud traditions of Placer High School. As players battle it out on the court and spectators pack the stands, the tournament serves as a living tribute to its founder, Kendall Arnett, and the generations of athletes, coaches, and fans who have made it a hallmark of high school basketball excellence.


Pictured Top: Originally known as the Block P Patriotic Basketball Tournament, the hoops contest was founded in 1943 by Placer High Coach Kendall Arnett (right) during WWII.

Pictured Middle: Placer players celebrate an emotional 1955 championship victory the year the tournament was renamed to honor Coach Kendall Arnett who passed away the previous year.

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Bob Burge

Bob Burge taught journalism and English at Placer High School from 1973-2006. For 38 years, he was the public address announcer at Lefebvre Stadium. Now retired, he is former chairman of The Hillmen Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports Placer High in the areas of academics, student activities, and athletics.

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OUR MISSION

The purpose of the Hillmen Foundation is to support Placer High School in the areas of academics, student activities, and athletics, including the staff, students, and alumni endeavors of the school; to stimulate gifts of service, endowments, and bequests; and to maintain an association of persons interested in Placer High School.

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Alumni

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