David C Houle

David C Houle
Personal information
Born 1953
Dugway, Utah

The winningest high school coach in the country — over 1,000 victories in girls basketball, track and cross country. 68 state championships. 8 National championships.

Coaching since 1965, at the age of 12 David C Houle, a member of the National Hall of Fame who amassed more state championships than any other high school coach, and was named by [1]USA Today as "The Most Successful High School Coach in America". He helped Mountain View High School (Utah)'s athletes, in boys' and girls' track and cross country, and girls' basketball, earn 68 state championships, as well as numerous region trophies. After winning the boys' cross country national title in 2002, he was named the Coach of the Year. His athletes were known for their love and support towards their opponents, and for years of service to the Orem City community. Houle's reign, however, ended with allegations of inappropriate conduct while on a road trip with his basketball team.[2] Houle is reported to have allowed two girls who had been sick to sleep in his room while he walked in the lobby of the hotel all night to keep them away from the rest of the team. Both the girls and their parents said nothing wrong was done and they appreciated the gesture made. Though no accusations of impropriety surfaced, several rules were violated in allowing the members of his team to use his hotel room. Despite being aggressively recruited by other schools throughout his coaching reign, Houle opted to stick to what he loved best and later worked at a nearby private school.

In his final days of coaching, Houle said, "I'm 52, and I hope to die at 92, so I have 40 good years left of coaching."

Houle currently lives in American Fork, Utah.

Southern Utah University

Coached junior varsity basketball from 1976-77 at Southern Utah University

Milford High School

Coached high school football from 1977–78

Carbon High School

Coached football and basketball from 1978–79

College of Eastern Utah

Coached football from 1978–79

Mountain View High School

Through his years coaching at Mountain View High School (Utah) 1980-2006 the program gained a national reputation for their athletics. With national championships in boys' cross country (3), girls' cross country (3), an ESPN National Championship in girls' basketball (1) in 2001, and numerous national records broken, the school has become a well-recognized name throughout the country.

Utah Valley University

Assistant track coach 2007-09 Utah Valley University [3]

Kennesaw State University

Assistant men's basketball coach 2010-11[4]

Awards

Dale Rex Dale Rex Award

References

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