Jim McLain
Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism
Induction Year: 1995
McLain began his journalism career at the McComb Enterprise Journal in 1956. After serving in U.S. Army engineer units in England and Germany, he worked at the Vicksburg Post and Jackson State Times in Mississippi. He was a two-term president of the Louisiana Sports Writers Association, a longtime chairman of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee and won the LSWA’s two most coveted awards, the Distinguished Service and Mac Russo. During his first term as president in the 1970s, McLain set up the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Foundation and led a fund-raising drive that helped establish the hall in Natchitoches. His stories and columns won awards in both the Louisiana and Texas Sports Writers Associations. After retiring from The Times, McLain authored the Cold War spy thriller novel “Double Team Trap.”







