CopperGold14
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Lou "Rock" Rocheleau has been mostly forgotten in Montana basketball discussions. I don't claim to know that much about his legendary career other than the incredible run he had with the great Sentinel or MCHS teams from the Mike Lewis era where they ran off a 56 game win streak. As far as Montana high school basketball coaches, he has got to be on the Mt. Rushmore.
Rocheleau coached the Griz men for a few years in the late 60's as an assistant before taking the team for one season and then resigning. This led to the Jud Heathcoate era that more or less started the incredibly successful run of coaches in a tree that includes Brandenburg, Montgomery, Morrill, Taylor, Holst, Krystkowiak, Tinkle and Decuire. The lone coach that UM hired outside of the circle was Pat Kennedy.
Rocheleau had Brandenburg on his staff for that one year in 70-71, so you could make the argument that he belongs in the tree of great coaches as well.
Rocheleau coached the Griz men for a few years in the late 60's as an assistant before taking the team for one season and then resigning. This led to the Jud Heathcoate era that more or less started the incredibly successful run of coaches in a tree that includes Brandenburg, Montgomery, Morrill, Taylor, Holst, Krystkowiak, Tinkle and Decuire. The lone coach that UM hired outside of the circle was Pat Kennedy.
Rocheleau had Brandenburg on his staff for that one year in 70-71, so you could make the argument that he belongs in the tree of great coaches as well.