Concordia-St. Paul Athletic Hall of Fame
Louis graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in social science and then went on to get a degree in Social Work from Metro State University in 2000. Louis is now finishing up his Master's degree in counseling and psychology from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota with an expected graduation date in June of 2009. Currently, Louis works as a counselor at his old high school, Minnehaha Academy where he coaches football, basketball and baseball. After obtaining his MA, Louis plans to work in the Federal Prison system in the state of New York. He also has four sons: Michael Peltier, Wesley Holmes, Dominique Sims, and Louis B. Carter, III.
In the 1981-82 season, Louis set a school record for most points in a single season by scoring 471, averaging an astonishing 19.6 points per game. While the amount of points now ranks sixth on the Concordia single season scoring record list, his 19.6 per game average is higher than any of the players whose point total surpassed his. In his career, which spanned 1978 to 1982, Carter scored 1,206 points and left Concordia ranked third in career scoring and his point total still ranks eighth all-time today. He is one of 13 members of the 1,000 point club as well.
* - rankings as of his induction in 2008