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Mr. Larry "Moorehouse" Moore Jr.
Graduated 1993

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Lafayette, LA 70507

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UL Hall Honors New Inductees

Bruce Brown
bbrown@theadvertiser.com

Sharing the homecoming spotlight with Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns on Saturday were four new members of the Ragin’ Cajuns Lettermen Club’s Hall of Fame.

The quartet – weight lifter Gene Hebert, tennis ace Carter Lomax Jr., multi-threat track and field star Larry Moore and linebacker Michael Neustrom – were introduced during halftime of UL’s 31-28 overtime thriller over Troy University at Cajun Field.

“You forget how much fun it is to be here, and how nice the people are,” said Lomax, a doctor in Kalamazoo, Mich. “That hasn’t changed. The spirit is the same.”

Lomax was enthusiastic about joining former mid-1970’s doubles partner and previous inductee Skipper Hunt in the UL Hall.

“I’m ecstatic that Skipper’s in here, too,” Lomax said. “You start thinking back to some of the good times here.”

Hebert, who excelled in his sport from 1959-64, is eager to see the Hall find a home with future remodeling of the athletic complex.

“It’s a great, great honor to be recognized with such an elite group of athletes,” Hebert said. “I hope to continue to be involved with the university and I absolutely want to see the Hall find a home.”

Neustrom, the Lafayette Parish sheriff, has been around many previous introductions of Hall classes, but enjoyed joining the list.

“It’s a little different when you’re involved with it,” said Neustrom, who led UL to Gulf States Conference titles in 1965 and 1968.

Moore, an All-American in the 55-meter hurdles and the triple jump, now runs Moorehouse Productions as well as serving as a music professor at Elizabeth City State.

“We laid the foundation,” Moore said of his days at UL in 1991-1992 under coach Charles Lancon. “They wanted to get something good started, and to come from Blinn (College) and help start it was an honor.”
Originally published October 30, 2005

Ragin’ Cajun Lettermen Club Hall of Fame: Neustrom Among Induction Class

Bruce Brown
bbrown@theadvertiser.com

The induction of four new members into the Ragin’ Cajuns Lettermen Club’s Athletic Hall of Fame is one of the showcase events this week as the University of Louisiana celebrates homecoming.

The 2005 class includes weight lifter Gene Hebert (1959-64), tennis ace Carter Lomax, Jr., M.D. (1975-76), track and field standout Larry Moore (1991-92) and football linebacker Mike Neustrom (1965-68).

Hebert was a four-year letterman in gymnastics and a two-year letter winner in weight lifting.
The music education major was the bantam weight national champion in 1963 and ’64 and won more than 20 titles through his collegiate weight lifting career.

Lomax and fellow Hall of Fame member Skipper Hunt were the first high-profile stars of the Jerry Simmons Era of UL tennis.
Lomax was a two-time All-Southland Conference player, the league champion in both singles and doubles in 1975 and was the Top Male Athlete in the Southland both years playing for the Cajuns.

Moore was an All-American in both the triple jump and 55-meter hurdles, leading the Cajuns of coach Charles Lancon to dominance of the Sun Belt Conference in men’s track during a multi-event two-year stay with the Cajuns.
The musically-inclined Moore graduated in contemporary media programming.

Neustrom was an all-conference and All-American linebacker for the Cajuns of coach Russ Faulkinberry, leading the 1965 and 1968 squads to the Gulf States Conference championship.
Currently the Lafayette Parish Sheriff, Neustrom holds a masters degree in political science and a PhD in criminal justice from Sam Houston State.

Originally published October 25, 2005

UL LAFAYETTE 2005 ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED

October 11, 2005 –
October 03, 2005 – Tiffany Harris, Ragin’ Cajun Lettermen Club President –

Lafayette, La. The University of Louisiana Lafayette (UL Lafayette) is proud to announce the 2005 inductees to the Ragin’ Cajuns Lettermen Club (RCLC) Athletic Hall of Fame. They are Gene Hebert, Weightlifting; Carter Lomax, Jr., Tennis; Larry Moore, Track & Field; and Michael Neustrom, Football.
Gene Hebert (Weightlifting ’59-64) received his Master of Education in Music from USL in 1965. He was a four-year letterman in gymnastics and a two-year letterman in weightlifting (following the sanctioning of the sport by AD Whitey Urban). Gene was the Bantam Weight National Champion in 1963 and 1964. Hebert won more than 20 titles throughout his career at USL.
Carter Lomax, Jr., M.D. (Tennis ’75-76) graduated from the LSU School of Medicine in 1981. While at USL Lomax was a two-year letterman in tennis in 1975 and 1976. He received All Southland honors both years, received Top Male Scholar Athlete honors both years and was the Southland conference single and doubles champion in 1975. Carter also held many school records for most single and doubles wins – many still stand today.
Larry Moore (Track ’91-92) graduated from USL in 1993 with a General Studies Contemporary Media Programming degree. Larry was a two-year letterman for USL (following his transfer from Blinn Junior College) earning All-American honors in the 55 hurdles and the triple jump. Moore was Conference Champion many times over and still holds school records in the triple jump and 110 hurdles.
Michael Neustrom (Football ’65-68) graduated from USL in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology, in 1975 from Sam Houston State with a Masters in Police Science and in 1977 from Sam Houston State with a PhD in Criminal Justice. Mike was a four-year letterman for the USL football team. During his play, he received All-Conference and All-American honors. Mike was instrumental in leading the 1965 and 1968 teams to the Gulf States Conference Championship.

The purpose of the UL Lafayette Hall of Fame is to give recognition to those athletes who have made a significant contribution to the good name of the University by demonstrating exceptional ability and sportsmanship on the playing fields, commendable scholarship in the classroom, high quality leadership on the campus and who after leaving the University have established a personal reputation for character and citizenship in the community which they reside.
Our goal is to remind each new generation of athletes of the tradition they must uphold and the ideals that they should strive for not only while they are wearing the UL Lafayette uniforms but once they have left the University,” said RCLC President Tiffany Harris (Softball ’92-’95).
The RCLC Chapter is comprised of men and women who lettered in athletics while they were students at SLI/USL/UL Lafayette. The RCLC is a constituent chapter of the UL Lafayette Alumni Association and it retains close ties to the Athletic Department.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION: Tiffany Harris (337) 235-1848
RCLC President
Softball ’92-’95