Al Littleton (1973-82, 1989-95), who served two stints as head coach, and also played at WSU from 1947-50, the Shockers dominated the Valley field. The winningest coach in Shocker history, Littleton is responsible for three of the Shockers’ conference titles, and also guided WSU to four NCAA Championship appearances during his first stint as head coach.
Al will be missed by all......... he was a good man ............
My Uncle (Tom Hanson) and Al were rivals , teammates , and friends. They were the 2 best high school players in the city , Al played for North , and my Uncle played for East. They went on to become teammates while playing for the Shocks , and remained lifelong friends. Both men were also good enough to make careers out of the game.
RIP
Al will be missed by all......... he was a good man ............
My Uncle (Tom Hanson) and Al were rivals , teammates , and friends. They were the 2 best high school players in the city , Al played for North , and my Uncle played for East. They went on to become teammates while playing for the Shocks , and remained lifelong friends. Both men were also good enough to make careers out of the game.
RIP
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