Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Charles Bryant - Omaha South

Tom Haase - Aurora

Kurt Lauer - Gibbon

Dave Lebsack - Lincoln Northeast

Paul Mohr - Scottsbluff

Wally McNaught - Lincoln

Harold 'Mac' Maciejewski - Wayne

Con Marshall - Chadron

Gail Peterson - Crofton

Larry Ribble - Millard South

John Reta - Lincoln Southeast

Cory Schlesinger - Columbus

Russ Snyder - Nelson

Joe Scarpello - Omaha Central

Teri Steer-Cantwell - Crete

Rudy Stoehr - Lincoln

Nikki Stricker Best - Lincoln East

Larry Vlasin - Madrid

2008

Coach. Coaching 40 years at Howells, Jim Morrison became one of Nebraska’s legendary basketball coaches. His Bobcat teams won state championships in 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978 and 1983 and made one other state finals appearance. He compiled a 594-326 record, including two years at Dodge, and coached nine all-state selections. Morrison’s teams qualified for the state tournament 10 times and won 14 conference championships. He was twice named the Nebraska Coaches Association Coach of the Year. At the time of his retirement, Morrison stood fourth in victories among Nebraska basketball coaches. He also coached football, track and baseball.