Dale Weiner

Sport: Coach

Induction Year: 2025

University: LSU

Weiner, a head football coach for 35 years until his retirement after the 2016 season, is one of Louisiana’s winningest coaches, sixth all-time with a career mark of 317-109 (.741). Best known as the head coach at Catholic in Baton Rouge, he’s also been the head coach at Trafton Academy, St. John-Plaquemine and Catholic of Pointe Coupee, where he began his coaching career in 1975 as an assistant to 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee Jim Hightower. The 1970 graduate of Baton Rouge High School, took over a mediocre program at Catholic-B.R. in 1987 and in 30 seasons there won 282 games (averaging 9.1 wins per season). A three-time LSWA state coach of the year, he led CHS to 18 district tiles, 15 state quarterfinals, eight semifinals, one state runner-up and in 2015 guided his team to the school’s first state football championship with a win over nationally-ranked Rummel. He was 15x district coach of the year in football. A total of 143 of his former players have competed on the college level and 17 have earned spots on NFL rosters — including Warrick Dunn and Travis Minor. His CHS weightlifting team claimed 18 state titles and he is a member of Gayle Hatch’s Louisiana Weightlifting Hall of Fame. Born 3-18-52 in Baton Rouge.