CLEMSON BASKETBALL

Bill Shain Passes at 70


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Clemson, SC-Bill Shain, a noted professor in the Clemson University

Forestry Department, who served Clemson athletes for nearly 40 years,

died Friday, June 29th in Mobile, AL. Shain, who battled cancer for

the last three years, was 70 at the time of his passing.

Shain served the Clemson Athletic Department for 38 years,

serving as the school's electric clock operator at home basketball

games. His service dated to 1962 when he was hired by the late Bob

Bradley, who also died of cancer last October 30th. Shain served

Clemson for over 950 men's and women's games played in Fike

Fieldhouse and Littlejohn Coliseum.

In April, at the Clemson men's basketball banquet, Shain was

honored by Head Coach Larry Shyatt with a special commemorative

plaque for his extraordinary service. "What a wonderful man," said

Shyatt. "He was always there, doing his job. A great example,

especially the last couple of years when he was battling that

difficult illness." Despite painful and exhausting treatments, Shain

missed just a handful of games this past season.

Shain first came to Clemson in 1961 when he began a 35-year

career as a professor in the Forestry Department. In 1997, he was

presented the Master Teacher Award from Clemson University. After

his retirement he continued to work Clemson basketball games, through

this past season.

Shain grew up in Louisville, KY where he lived across the

street from future Heisman Trophy Winner and Green Bay Packer great

Paul Hornung. He attended the University of Georgia on a basketball

scholarship in 1950. His freshman coach at Georgia was future

college football Hall of Fame coach Shug Jordan.

A memorial service will be held July 28th at the Madren

Center on the Clemson University campus. In lieu of flowers

donations may be sent to the William A. Shain Endowed Scholarship

Fund at Clemson University. The fund supports scholarships in the

Clemson Forestry Department. The address is Clemson University

Foundation, PO Box 1889, Clemson, SC 29633.

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