While training ball at Beck, Riverside, and Southside, he dominated 699 games and drove groups to 12 state title games, six of which he won. He resigned from training in 2009, yet he stays one of the state’s most notable and famous mentors.

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Louie Golden is a South Carolina secondary school legend and Riverside High School’s first athletic chief.

Brilliant was regarded at the South Carolina Athletic Administration Association Hall of Fame in 2013. He is a local of Saint Matthews. Brilliant was likewise Greenville County’s first Black athletic chief, as indicated by his child.

Brilliant instructed Southside young ladies and young men b-ball, just as Beck and Riverside young men b-ball.

In 1984 and 1985, he won consecutive state titles training young men b-ball at Riverside, winning again in 1988. In his most recent two years as a mentor at Southside (Greenville), he won consecutive state titles in 2008 and 2009.

Just Taft M. Watson, who trained at Terrell’s Bay, and John Smith, who instructed at Great Falls, have more successes in young men b-ball history.

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A South Carolina secondary school legend and Riverside High School’s first athletic chief, Louie Golden was 81 years of age when he died. Notwithstanding, we are as yet uninformed of his particular date of birth.

Brilliant’s groups have showed up in a mind boggling 12 state title games over the most recent 40 years, winning six of them. At the point when Riverside High School originally opened its entryways in 1973, Golden was the Athletic Director.