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Mark Ahmann - Wayne

Paul Brungardt - Humphrey St. Francis

Randy Brooks - Omaha Creighton Prep

Bobby Bass - Omaha Benson

Ron Coleman - McCook

Linda Carlson - North Platte

Elmer Dohrmann - Staplehurst, Seward

Jeff Evans - Fremont

Dewaine Gahan - Oakland

Don Kelley - Lincoln Pius X

Dennis Logan - North Platte

Dan Newmyer - North Platte

Stan Parker - Bellevue

Jim Puetz - Columbus Scotus

Ron Park - Millard North

Doug Phelps - Hastings

Virginia Stahr Gee - Centennial

Clarence Swanson - Wakefield

Erick Strickland - Bellevue West

Andre Woolridge - Omaha Benson

Howard "Dutch" Welch - Gothenburg

2007

Allison Weston 2007Athlete. The captain of the 2000 Olympic volleyball team in Sydney, Australia, Weston was a multi-sport standout and a 1992 graduate of Papillion-LaVista High School. The 1992 Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star Athlete of the Year, Weston was all-state in volleyball and basketball her junior and senior seasons, and she was named the Gatorade Circle of Champions Nebraska Basketball Player of the Year. She also qualified for the state track meet and was an all-state soccer player. She played professional volleyball in Italy.  She is arguably one of the best collegiate volleyball players in NCAA history. Nebraska’s first three-time, first-team AVCA All-American, Weston capped an impressive career by winning the 1995 national title and sharing Player-of-the-Year honors with Cary Wendell of Stanford. The former captain of the U.S. National Team, Weston still holds school records for kills in a four-game match (37) and career kills (1,778). She also ranks in the career top 10 in nearly every statistical category and holds three of the top-10 single-match kill performances. A two-time Academic All-American, Weston was also a two-time Big Eight Player of the Year.