Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Francis Allen - Lincoln

Darcy Cudaback White - Exeter

James L. Decker - Omaha Holy Name

Robert Decker - Omaha Holy Name

Buford "Boo" Grosscup - Lincoln

Gene Harmon - Schuyler

Jeff Hayes - Lyons

Cindy Hays Klepper - Osceola

Mallery Ivy Higgs - Omaha Central

Larry Jacobson - Omaha

James Kane - Mount Michael

Roy Katskee - Omaha

Angie Miller Schnacker - Wilber-Clatonia

Bob Martin - David City

Bernie Masterson - Lincoln High

Lyle Nannen - Syracuse

Glenn Presnell - DeWitt

Harold Scott - Lincoln High

Zane Smith - North Platte

Stephanie Thomas Clark - McCool Junction

Larry Wachholtz - North Platte

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Athlete.  One of two native Nebraskans to be named All-American in basketball, Les “Beanie” Witte was an all around athlete at Lincoln High.  Les was a teammate of Bernie Masterson on the 23-0-2 Links football teams from 1927-29.  He starred on the 1929 and 1930 basketball teams that went 40-10 winning the 1920 state tournament.  Recruited by his older brother,  “Dutch” Witte, who was coaching at Wyoming, he immediately became a star, being named All-American three years in a row — 1932, 1933 and 1934.  In the pre-NCAA Tournament days, Wyoming was selected as the 1934 national champions by the Helms Athletic Foundation, the only collegiate voting poll of the era.