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Linda (Lyons) Paull is a member of not one, not two, but three sports halls of fame.

The 1976 Butte High graduate was inducted into the Montana Coaches Hall of Fame in 2018, the Helena Sports Hall of Fame in 2022 and the Butte Sports Hall of Fame in 2024.

She is also one of the distinguished coaches whose name hangs on the wall in the Coaches Corner at the Metals Sports Bar & Grill.

Linda was a gymnastics, track and cross country coach for any years at Helena High. She coached the gymnastic team from 1980 through 1989, and her squad won the state title in 1988. She served as head coach of the Helena High girls’ track team from 1993 through 2000, winning the state title in 2000.

She then concluded her coaching career leading the girls’ cross country team form 2008 through 2019, and the Bengals placed third in her final year. That was the first trophy for the Helena girls in 34 years.

Before she was a physical education teacher and coach, Linda was an outstanding athlete. She was part of Butte High’s first two girls’ basketball teams. She really excelled in gymnastics, where she competed for the Montana State Bobcats. She competed for the Cats for four years and qualified for regionals each year.

Listen in to this episode to hear Linda describe what it was like when Butte High School first started the basketball program and how the girls had to learn the game for the first time. Listen to what it was like for Linda growing up in the Mining City, where she attended a small school in Rocker before moving into Whittier Elementary School.

Listen as she talks about her days at Montana State and how she got into teaching in Helena. Listen as she talks about some of her teams and the many athletes she coached over the years.

Listen to hear that Linda will always be a “Butte girl.”

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