Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Ralph Beechner - Lincoln High

Ron Boone - Omaha Tech

Conrad "Cornie" Collin - Omaha

Ed Colleran - Spalding

Guy Chamberlin - Blue Springs

Vern Ekfelt - Omaha Central

Stephen Epler - Chester

Cletus Fischer - Lincoln

Pat Fischer - Omaha Westside

Ken Fischer - Lincoln

Mary Lou Jasnoch Kucera - Oshkosh

Chuck Jura - Schuyler

Tom Kropp - Aurora

Don Leahy - Omaha

Roland Locke - North Platte

Verne Lewellen - Lincoln High

Eugene McCue - Arapahoe

Mike McGee - Omaha North

Dave Rimington - Omaha South

Tom Rathman - Grand Island

George Sauer - Lincoln High

Val Skinner - North Platte

Chuck Stickels - Hastings

Arthur Vance - Hardy

1995

HOF inducteeCoach/Contributor--Much of the excellent reputation of the University of Nebraska at Kearney (formerly known as Kearney State) as a great track college is due to the efforts of this fine coach. Prior to his rendezvous with destiny at the county seat of Buffalo County, he coached at Clay Center High School and Ansley High School. Beginning in 1945, Coach Charlie Foster began building the athletic fortunes of Kearney State, at one time coaching football, basketball and track. Under his guidance Kearney had 16 track & field championship teams. He also hosted high school invitational and state championship track and cross country events at the Kearney facility.  According to the University of Nebraska-Kearney Hall of Fame, Coach Foster was the “Father of Nebraska cross country”. He featured girls’ track events in meets before the sport was approved by the state and was the first to add the triple jump. The college’s football field bears his name, Foster Field.