Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Paul Brungardt - Humphrey St. Francis

Randy Brooks - Omaha Creighton Prep

Bobby Bass - Omaha Benson

Ron Coleman - McCook

Linda Carlson - North Platte

Elmer Dohrmann - Staplehurst, Seward

Jeff Evans - Fremont

Dewaine Gahan - Oakland

Don Kelley - Lincoln Pius X

Dennis Logan - North Platte

Dan Newmyer - North Platte

Stan Parker - Bellevue

Jim Puetz - Columbus Scotus

Ron Park - Millard North

Doug Phelps - Hastings

Virginia Stahr Gee - Centennial

Clarence Swanson - Wakefield

Erick Strickland - Bellevue West

Andre Woolridge - Omaha Benson

Allison Weston - Papillion-LaVista

Howard "Dutch" Welch - Gothenburg

2007

Contributor.

Known for his sign-off: “Have a good day the rest of this one, a good tomorrow and take care of yourself,” Ahmann was the primary face and voice of Nebraska high school sports while hosting KOLN/KGIN’s Friday night Sports Roundup from 1972 to 1980. Ahmann has also worked as a broadcaster in Lexington, North Platte, Sioux City and Wayne, as well as in Iowa and Michigan. He called the 1966 “Game of the Century” between Michigan State and Notre Dame.  Throughout his radio/tv career, high school sports got first-class treatment. At 74, Mark was still active at the station hosting the morning show “The View from Wayne America” each weekday. He continues to do play by play calling for many of the high school and college games. Mark is a local celebrity who emcees many events in Wayne and throughout the state.

He is a long time employee of the Wayne KTCH station and was general manager at one time.