For nine years, Coach Otto Low guided the Punchers in football, basketball, and track all with outstanding and equal successes. In the 1963-64 school year, all three of the sports won conference championships. As the basketball mentor, Coach Low turned around what he called a “cellar dweller” into a program that won 173 games in his nine years. Over his first three years Coach Low's team went 26-32 as he worked hard to change the program to one of success. His hard work and perseverance paid off as over his remaining six years, Puncher teams won 147 while losing only 37. During those last six years, his teams won five straight conference championships, three district championships, three third place state finishes and one state consolation trophy. Over his nine years, his teams won a remarkable seventy percent of the games they played. Coach Low's football team were equally successful winning sixty three games only to loss thirteen while tying in three others. The Puncher pigskinners won three conference championships and one regional championship. His 1959 team won outright the Wyoming State championship and his 1961 and 1963 undefeated teams can arguably claim championships as well. Not to be outdone, Coach Low's track team won the district titles in 1964 and again in 1967 while training on make shift facilities during Big Piney's young history of having a track program. Coach Low left Big Piney in 1967 to take a coaching position at Central Union High School in El Centro, California. For the next twenty eight years, Coach Low distinguished himself by winning four Coach of the Year honors while coaching football, basketball and softball. He ended his career with a seven year stint as the softball coach at Imperial Junior College.