Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Dan Brand - Bellevue

Don "Moose" Cooper - York

Gary DeBoer - Nelson

Ahman Green - Omaha Central

Herb Grote - Omaha Benson

Tom Hallstrom - Omaha

Barb Harris Bruce - Lincoln High

Ted Harvey - Lexington

Angee Henry - Bellevue West

Rex Jones - Chadron

Jodi Janssen Harper - Papillion-LaVista

Ted Larson - Lincoln

Chuck Mizerski - Lincoln Southeast

Clarence Mitchell - Franklin

Larry Pritchett - Perkins County

Ed Thompson - Cambridge

Willie Weisbrook - Lincoln

Howard Zook - Fairfield

2010

2010 InducteeClass of 1960

A “late bloomer,” Gary Power developed into a world-class hurdler after graduating from Omaha University. At age 23, he started to grow, adding an inch of height and nearly 20 pounds while shaving half a second off his 100-meter dash time. While living in California, he also became a devotee of weight training and nutritional discipline. The changes turned him from a Class B state meet silver medalist from Gothenburg into a rival of, and sometimes victor over, Olympic champion Willie Davenport. A fixture in international track meets, once ranked fourth in the world, Power’s hopes for an Olympic medal in 1968 and 1972 were spoiled by injuries prior to the trials.