Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Eric Crouch - Millard North

Fred Egley, Jr. - Norfolk

Jason Glock - Wahoo

Clester Johnson - Bellevue West

Ginger Keller Marx - Gibbon

Kelly Lindsey - Millard North

Dennis Loewe - Clearwater

Steve Morgan - Ogallala

Rich Olson - Millard South, Lincoln Northeast

Edward "Scotty" Orcutt - Omaha Benson

Kevin Penner - Aurora

Joe Salerno - Omaha Central

Debbie Spickelmier Noble - Hayes Center

Donna Spickelmier Vallin - Hayes Center

Del Schoenfish - Cambridge

C. Dale Snook - Lincoln University High School

Joe Silverman - Lincoln

LaVerne Torczon - Platte Center

Dave Van Metre - Omaha

2012

2012 Awards

Athlete. 1934

Paul Amen’s career as an athlete, coach and banking executive began at Lincoln High where he started at halfback on the Links’ 1932 mythical state-champion football team. He also started at guard and earned all-state honors for the Links’ 21-1 Class A champion basketball team of 1934. After graduation, Amen attended the University of Nebraska where he earned three letters each in football, basketball and baseball. He played on the U.S. baseball team that gave exhibitions at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. He was the head baseball and an assistant football coach at Army from 1943-55 then was the head football coach at Wake Forest where he was named the conference’s coach of the year twice in four years. He returned to Nebraska where he worked in banking and served as director of the Department of Banking and Finance for the state of Nebraska from 1979-83.