Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Tony Davis - Tecumseh

2016

Terrance Badgett - Omaha South

Charles Borner, Jr. - Lincoln High

Jon McWilliams - Sidney

Don Meyer - Wayne

Kevin Ramaekers - Norfolk Catholic

Sarah Sasse-Kildow - Lincoln High

Linda Schnitzler Walker - Battle Creek

Jim Barker - Scottsbluff

Randy Carpenter - Lexington

Charles “Charlie” Gordon - Coach

Brad Hildebrandt - Omaha Skutt Catholic

Pat Hoblyn - Ansley

Alan VanCura - Hastings St. Cecilia

Mike Purdy- Contributor

Jim Paige - Official

Bill Weber - Lincoln Southeast

Laura Spanheimer Dechant - Omaha Marian

Stacy Jakubowski Longacre – Howells

Jim Tenopir-Lincoln


Superior (Class of 1980)

 

 

 

 

 

When Rick Meyer spins around, the discus usually sails a long way. By the time he was named the Hastings Tribune’s Prep Athlete of the Year in 1980, Meyer had already embarked on a record-setting career. The first Nebraska prepster to eclipse the 190-foot mark, Meyer won the all-class gold medal as a junior and the Class B gold medal as a senior. Also all-area in football and basketball, Meyer accepted a track scholarship to the University of Houston where he was a three-time Southwest Conference champion, a five-time All-American (twice in the shot put) and the NCAA champion in 1985 and runner-up in 1983. His senior year he set the NCAA meet record of 209-10. Ranked in the top 10 in the U.S. for nine years, Meyer placed fifth in the Goodwill Games in Moscow in 1986 and was an alternate for the Olympics in 1992. His younger brother, Andy, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.