Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Jon Appleget - Fremont

Bill Brown - Omaha

Leonard Bond - Omaha North

Chuck Deter - Gering

Karlene Erickson Herrell - Wheeler Central

Paul Forch - Lincoln East

Dave Hoppen - Omaha Benson

Maurtice Ivy - Omaha Central

Bill Jackman - Grant

Ron Kellogg - Omaha Northwest

Marty Kobza - Schuyler

Ruby Miller - Elm Creek

Jim Mather - Arapahoe

Sondra Obermeier Herold - Aurora

John "Choppy" Rhodes - Ansley

Billy Southworth - Harvard

Conde Sargent - Lincoln

Kerry Trotter - Omaha Creighton Prep

Paul Tierney - Broken Bow

Cecil Walker - Fremont

Allen Zikmund - Kearney

1998

Athlete. During the last years of World War II, a young man at Avoca High School in Cass County was stirring up sportswriters and basketball fans with his high-scoring basketball talents. This was Jack Hallstrom, a 1946 graduate, who had a remarkable record during high school of 1,840 points scored on the hardwood. All-state from his sophomore year onward (1944-45-46), he led the Avoca Cardinals to the state tournament with good success such as 27-1 in 1944 and 30-3 in 1946. After an excellent college career at Peru College, he became an outstanding educator in Douglas County, Nebraska, and is remembered as a founder of the Omaha Metropolitan Conference Holiday Basketball Tournament. Also instrumental in the development of the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame.