By James Yodice / Journal Staff Writer
Alvin Broussard coached the Sandia High boys basketball program from 2008-09 through the 2018-19 season.
He is back in the fold.
Broussard, 41, will be the new head coach at Albuquerque Academy. Marcos CdeBaca had to resign recently because of demands with his regular job; he led the Chargers to a state title in 2022-23.
“I think the program is in a great place,” said Broussard. He already is quite familiar with the campus, as he’s been serving as dean of students for grades 8 and 9, and he also teaches math there. “I respect the history of the program; so many of us have been impacted by (Mike) Brown (the former Academy coach), and it feels like a full circle moment for me.”
Brown’s influence on his life, and how he treats players and people, Broussard said, extends to a large number of former and even current coaches in the metro area.
Broussard admitted that he’s missed coaching.
“The opportunity presented itself and I still have a passion for the game, and I love the kids,” he said.