Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

George Andrews - Omaha Burke.

Al Bahe - Fremont

Charles Brock - Columbus

Merle Bauer - Holdrege & North Platte

Harold 'Hilly' Beck - Minden

Barney Cotton - Omaha Burke

JoAnne Dusatko - Omaha Central

Bob Gates - Omaha

Dick Koch - Omaha

Ralph W. “Swede” Langer - Ainsworth

Darrell Mudra - Omaha South

Les Mann - Lincoln High

Carol Nunnally Countryman - McCook, Lincoln High

Jerry Neely - Norfolk

Al Papik - Lincoln

Bob Schnitzler - Battle Creek

Wes Shepard - Lincoln

John Sanders - Grand Island

Trudi Veerhusen Nolin - Adams

M.E. "Bus" Whitehead - Scottsbluff.

2002

HOFAthlete, 1971. The 1971 Fremont graduate picked up seven varsity letters in high school, two in football, three in basketball and two in track.  Football honors included All State twice and All Conference twice, 1969 to 1970, and in 1970 was selected High School American both academic and athletic. Football found him running, catching, kicking field goals and playing defense. In basketball, he was twice All State honorable mention and twice All Conference.  In track , won the All Class Gold Medal in the 400 yard dash with a time of 49.6 (pre metric) in the 1971 State Track Meet.  In 1971 he was selected as runner-up High School Athlete of the Year selected by both the Lincoln Journal Star and the Omaha World Herald.  University of Nebraska football, three letters.  He started as wingback in 1973 and moved to split end in the ’74 season and led the team in receiving yardage.  Selected Academic All Big 8 receiver in 1973. Drafted by the St Louis Cardinals in 1975, but due to a back injury couldn’t pass the physical.  Now a CPA, he lives and works in Lincoln.