Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Wally Anderzunas - Omaha Creighton Prep

Dick Beechner - Lincoln High

Roger Berney - Wolbach

Cory Eikmeier - Dodge

Gerald Ferguson - Scottsbluff

Kelly Flynn - South Sioux City

Dennis Harrison - Ralston

Cedric Hunter - Omaha South

Peaches James Keaton - Papillion-LaVista

Kristie Korth Brezenski - Columbus Scotus

John Larsen - Lincoln Southeast

Roger Mathiesen - Kearney

Jerry Murtaugh - Omaha North

John Petersen - Columbus Scotus

Larry Riessland - Pleasanton

Chuck Stevens - Lincoln

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No matter the sport, Gary Neibauer had it mastered. Whether it was winning the state championship in the low hurdles or twice  leading the Big Ten in scoring on the basketball court, Neibauer commanded the game. He was all-conference twice in football playing quarterback and earned all-state honors as a senior. He declined a football scholarship to the University of Nebraska to focus on playing basketball and baseball for the Huskers. An All-Big Eight pitcher, Neibauer went on to pitch for the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies from 1969 to 1973. He appeared in the National League Championship Series of 1969 and pitched for the Ponce (Puerto Rico) Leones as they won the Caribbean World Series in 1972.