Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Ralph Beechner - Lincoln High

Ron Boone - Omaha Tech

Conrad "Cornie" Collin - Omaha

Ed Colleran - Spalding

Guy Chamberlin - Blue Springs

Vern Ekfelt - Omaha Central

Stephen Epler - Chester

Cletus Fischer - Lincoln

Pat Fischer - Omaha Westside

Charlie Foster - Kearney

Ken Fischer - Lincoln

Mary Lou Jasnoch Kucera - Oshkosh

Chuck Jura - Schuyler

Tom Kropp - Aurora

Roland Locke - North Platte

Verne Lewellen - Lincoln High

Eugene McCue - Arapahoe

Mike McGee - Omaha North

Dave Rimington - Omaha South

Tom Rathman - Grand Island

George Sauer - Lincoln High

Val Skinner - North Platte

Chuck Stickels - Hastings

Arthur Vance - Hardy

1995

HOFCoach–Creighton Preparatory High School, located in Omaha, has had a plethora of great coaches over the years, but none better at the game of football than Coach Leahy. 1955 would be but one good example. That fall the Bluejays compiled a record of eight wins, no losses and one tie, ending up ranked number one in the state in Class A. In a 17 year coaching career at Prep, Coach Don Leahy had 118 wins on the gridiron, just 25 losses and 7 ties. He had four unbeaten teams and annually kept Prep at the top of football ratings. Perhaps part of his keen understanding of the programs here is that he was himself an outstanding high school player during his own secondary education at Creighton Prep. His pass-run oriented teams woneight state championships.

A graduate of Marquette University, he was one of the top collegiate quarterbacks in the country and played in the Blue-Grey Game in 1951.

Leahy’s name was synonymous with Omaha sports for decades. Athletic director at both UNO & Creighton followed his illustrious high school career.