Athletics Hall of Fame Dinner Honors New Inductees

       

 


 

2024 Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees

The Dunham School inducted five new members into the Athletics Hall of Fame in April. Former Tiger athletes Brady Broussard ’94, Tyler Moore ’11, David Patrick ’95, Jimmy Robbins ’87, and Caroline McKey Younger ’11 join an elite group of alumni and coaches recognized for athletic accomplishments and character.

 

 OptimizedImage,OptimizedDuring his high school athletic career, Brady Broussard was a four-year letterman in football, basketball, and baseball and was named Academic All-State in all three sports. In 1993, he was named All-Parish Quarterback after leading the team to a district championship and its first undefeated season in school history. In basketball, he was a member of the 1,000 Point Club and a three-time 1st Team All-District player. In baseball, Brady was named 1st Team All-District and 1st Team All-State. Following his nomination as a finalist for The Advocate’s Athlete of the Year in the spring of his senior year, Brady enrolled at Louisiana Tech University where he played one season as a wide receiver in football.

 

 OptimizedImage,OptimizedTyler Moore played both football and baseball at Dunham. During his senior season, he was named District MVP, All-Metro, and 1st Team All-State in baseball after batting .574 with 15 home runs. At the collegiate level, Tyler played baseball for LSU where he was the 2014 Tournament MVP and National Collegiate Player of the Week. On three occasions during his LSU career, Tyler delivered a dramatic, late-inning game-tying or game-winning hit. He was drafted in the sixth round by the NY Mets.

 OptimizedImage,OptimizedDavid Patrick was a member of the Australian National Team (basketball) before enrolling at The Chapel Trafton School in the fall of 1994. During his senior season as a Tiger, David was named District MVP, First Team All-Parish, and Louisiana Player of the Year. In addition, he was selected to play in the Louisiana State High School All-Star Game and continued to compete for Australia at the youth national level. Following high school, David signed with Syracuse University where he played as a freshman before transferring to the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now University of Louisiana at Lafayette). David played professional basketball overseas for five years before working as a scout for the NBA and serving as an assistant coach at Nicholls State University, St. Mary’s College, LSU, and TCU. From 2018-2020, David was the head coach at UC Riverside before becoming the head coach at Sacramento State University. He now returns to Baton Rouge as associate head coach for men's basketball.

 

 OptimizedImage,OptimizedJimmy Robbins was a starter on the 1987 basketball and baseball state championship teams. In basketball, he was named All-District, All-Metro, and Final Four MVP after making the two free throws in the final round to secure the state championship title for the team. After graduating from The Chapel Schools/Trafton Academy, Jimmy continued his collegiate career at the University of Arkansas-Monticello where he played both basketball and baseball.

 

 OptimizedImage,OptimizedCaroline McKey Younger was a three-sport athlete in high school, excelling at volleyball, track and field, and tennis. In track and field, Caroline was named All-District. She was a five-year letterman in tennis and was named All-District for five years; All-Metro for four years in a row; and All-State for her last three seasons. In 2011, Caroline claimed the doubles state championship title. After graduating from Dunham, she played volleyball for Millsaps College and was named All-Conference, All-Academic All-Conference, and All-South Region by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. 

Congratulations to our 2024 Hall of Fame honorees!

 

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