Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Doyle Fyfe - David City

Bob Hohn - Beatrice

Harold 'Swede' Hawkins - Oakland

Shona Jones Smith - Hastings

Willis Jones - Beatrice

Jess Keifer - Holdrege

Gene Kruger - Elkhorn

Rita Makovicka - York

Cecil McKnight - Plattsmouth

Tom Millsap - Grand Island

Jill Noel Korta - Lincoln Pius X

Fred Pisasale - Omaha

Bill Ramsay - Cozad

Susan Roll - Chadron

Grant Simmons - Omaha Benson

Cliff Squires - Lincoln Northeast

Joe Sukovaty - Swanton

George Sullivan - Lincoln

Dick Thompson - North Platte

Lyle Weyand - Lincoln High

Bobby Williams - Lincoln High

2001

Coach. In 1947, Coach Conn returned to his alma mater, Chadron State, to take over the coaching reins in its prep school, then turned that move into perhaps the most successful coaching stint in history. He was probably most known for his success in basketball where the Junior Eagles compiled a record of 247-33 with three undefeated state championship teams. During one stretch in the early 1950’s, their win streak was 42 games in a row and later in the decade they won 37 in a row. In a day when one coach did it all, he had a highly successful football program with a record of 28-8-2 and a win streak of 21 and two undefeated seasons. After the college closed the high school, he remained on the college faculty and later served at the University of South Dakota-Springfield. He was presented Chadron State College’s Distinguished Service Award in 1976..