Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Don "Tot" Holmes-Gothenburg

Duane Mendlik-Wisner-Pilger

Richard Brown-Omaha South

Jack McCartney-North Platte

Alex Gordon-Lincoln Southeast

Tom Heller-Kearney

Christina Houghtelling Hudson-Cambridge

Trevor Johnson-Lincoln Northeast

Keith Jones-Omaha Central

Janet Kruse Sellon-Blair

Danis Richards Willet-Benkelman

Katie Robinette Kock-South Sioux City

Max Kurz-Millard West

Russ Ninemire-Sandy Creek

Rochelle Rohlfs-Omaha Marian

Diane Rouzee-Grand Island Northwest

Bob Whitehouse-Omaha

Ben Plucknett-Beatrice

2018

Dick Morrissey- Omaha

Athlete

Bellevue (Class of 1973)

A three-sport athlete at Bellevue High School, Rik Bonness shone brightest on the football field where he played center and linebacker, earning all-state honors his senior season and earning a scholarship to play at Nebraska. For the Cornhuskers, Bonness achieved the honor of being the seventh two-time All-American playing center. The Oakland Raiders drafted him in the third round of the NFL Draft. Converted back to linebacker, he played 59 games in the NFL for the Raiders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was a member of the Raiders’ Super Bowl championship team of 1977.