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Helena sports super fan Bengal Billy shares his legacy

Bengal Billy's one last wish
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HELENA — Chances are, if you've been to a sporting event around the Capital City, you have probably heard the loud cheers of none other than Bengal Billy.

“Just being in that gym makes me feel like a regular Bengal tiger,” said William Neisess, better known as Bengal Billy.

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Bengal Billy's one last wish

Neisess graduated from Helena High School in 1979, and from there, the legend of Bengal Billy was born.

“Definitely the best cheerleader and the loudest,” friend Sam Smith said.

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Bengal Billy’s story is 67 years in the making, always finding a way to support his favorite team, no matter the challenges.

“I just like to support the kids and just knowing that they are like a family to me,” Neisess said.

As Bengal Billy's health has declined over the past decade or so, Smith and the Helena School District made sure he would be on the sidelines or court.

“It was fun," Smith said. "All the students would come out and give him a high-five, and, of course, he got the free hot dog and popcorn, which was always a bonus, too, which made his night.”

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Bengal Billy proudly wears his shirt with his cherished nickname.

However, Bengal Billy has been put on hospice at Mount Ascension, and although he can’t get out to the sporting events, that has not stopped his radiant energy.

He has one last wish — for people to come visit, so he can share his smile with others.

“Since hospice took over, they got me set up where I can have visitors any time," Neisess said, "and just want them to know who I really am.”

As for how his friends say they will remember his legacy:

“Just two words," Smith said, "always happy."