Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

George Andrews - Omaha Burke.

Ritch Bahe - Fremont

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

Trudi Veerhusen Nolin - Adams

M.E. "Bus" Whitehead - Scottsbluff.

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Athlete. Outstanding letterman in three sports for Grand Island High School earned nine varsity letters and collected numerous personal honors: All State football quarterback in 1963; basketball All State and All State Tournament First Team in 1964; record for the most field goals in one state tournament game; single season and career scoring records for Grand Island High; 1964 Gold Medal discus winner in the State Track Meet breaking the 24 year old state discus record set by Howard Debus of Lincoln High.  He was the 1964 High School Athlete of the Year.

In June of 1964, John received two important documents–his high school diploma and a bonus contract from the baseball Kansas City Athletics.   Manager Whitey Herzog was present to do the signing honors.  It launched a lifetime in baseball. John was in the minors one year and then was called up to the majors with the Kansas City A’s in 1965. He was a long-time head baseball coach at the University of Nebraska. John is presently a minor league manager for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox, a Boston Red Sox farm team as well as manager for major league players on rehabilitation leave. He also has responsibilities in player development.