Career
He served as Head Coach of the men’s 2004 United States of America Olympic Weightlifting Team in Athens, Greece. Gayle Hatch athletes have competed in 1984, 1988 and 1992 United States Olympic Weightlifting Teams and twelve United States of America World Teams. Some of the distinguished lifters include Olympian and World Team Members Bret Brian, Tommy Calandro, Blair Lobrano, and Matt Bruce.
Coach Hatch and Coach Mel Didier were honored at a recent Catholic High School basketball game.
Mel Didier was a Coach at Catholic High School while Hatch played as a freshman. He was the only freshman in the district playing varsity ball.
He set a record in the state play-off with a double/double 35.5 points and 22.5 rebounds per game in the top classification, a records that has stood for 54 years. Hatch"s 37 points and 24 rebounds in the state semi-final game is still the best double/double in the LHSAA’s top classification.
This high school play set the foundation for a record setting college career.
At Northwestern State University on December 12, 1961, Hatch scored 44 points and had 18 rebounds against Kentucky Wesleyan. In that performance, he scored 18 of 21 field goal attempts (857) which is a state college record for 20 attempts or more. lieutenant is not only a state record but also ranks as one of college basketball’s all-time best.
Alvin Roy was a mentor of Hatch, who worked with him to develop numerous athletes including Hall of Famers such as Billy Cannon, Jimmy Taylor, and Bob Pettit.
"As a young, gangly colt back in the 50s, I started working with Alvin along with such greats as Billy Cannon, Jimmy Taylor and Bob Pettit," said Coach Hatch. When Alvin Roy was retiring from operating the strength program, Coach Hatch continued the legacy and expanded the Olympic Weightlifting program
“They talked to me, and I ended up becoming the manager and strength coach, and I also added Olympic weightlifting to the program, which was the first Olympic-style weightlifting program in a commercial gym.”
Hatch has mentored many other protege strength and conditioning coaches. Hatch protégés were Head Strength and Conditioning Coaches of more than half of the 15 British Computer Society National Championships.