Hal Ledet
Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism
Induction Year: 1998
University: Tulane
Induction Year: 1998
Harold Joseph (Hal) Ledet was be honored with the Louisiana Sportswriters Association’s Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism.
During his 33-year journalism career, Ledet received 236 journalism awards from such groups as the Press Club of New Orleans, Louisiana Sportswriters Association, Louisiana Press Association, the Catholic Press Association and the Associated Press. The Louisiana Sportswriters Association’s top writing award is named in his memory.
Ledet was cited by Editor and Publisher magazine for having won more journalism awards than anyone in American history for his writing, photography and newspaper design. He was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1979 and 1981.
A native of Pointe-aux-Chenes, Louisiana, and a longtime resident of Metairie, Ledet graduated from Tulane University.
He started his long-time career as sports editor of the Houma Courier before becoming sports editor and later editor of The Clarion Herald.
Ledet became the editor of L’Observateur in the late 1970s and also served as a New Orleans correspondent for the Baton Rouge Advocate. He also worked as director of information for the Louisiana Heart Association and media relations director for Freeport-McMoran.
Ledet served two terms as president of the LSWA and later became the fifth person in its history to be voted a lifetime membership in recognition of his professional achievements and contributions to the organization.
He also served two terms as president of the Press Club of New Orleans and was a member of its board of directors as well as chairman of the Editorial Board of the National Catholic Press Association.
For all his accomplishemnts, Ledet will probably be best remembered for looking out for young journalists.
“He was very dedicated to the cause of journalism in Louisiana,” longtime friend George Gurtner said. “He was very dedicated to the printed word and all it could do. He was a well-rounded communications expert and had an enormous sense of humor.” Ledet, who passed away in April of 1989, joins 26 other journalists who have received the Distingished Service Award. He is survived by his wife, the former Juanita Fernandez, two daughters, Cecile and Theresa; one son, Marcel; and several grandchildren.







