Coach Hale dead at 74 in Spicewood auto accident

 

 

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Courtesy of The University of Texas
Coach Clovis Hale has died at age 74.

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

One of the greats in Texas coaching was killed Saturday, July 2, in a one-car accident on Texas 71 in Spicewood.

Clovis Hale, 74, who resided in Spicewood, was alone in his 2003 Tahoe left the unimproved shoulder of the road about 4:16 p.m. The report by Department of Public Safety Trooper Jose Colombo said the vehicle struck a power pole and continued through a fence into trees before his vehicle rolled one and a half times.

He was pronounced dead at the scene by Burnet County Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Debbie Bindseil of Spicewood.

Hale was a University of Texas Longhorn assistant football coach from 1987-91 and a Texas Tech Red Raiders offensive line coach. Hale was on the Tech staff from 1984-86 under Jerry Moore and Spyke Dykes and again from 1997-99, Dykes’ last seasons.

He coached also at Rice University, North Texas University and the University of Iowa.

He was not only a notable college coach, but coached high school football in the 60s and 70s for Lubbock High School, Big Spring High School and San Angelo Lake View High School.

Read more about Coach Hale in the Friday edition of The Highlander.

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