Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Don "Tot" Holmes-Gothenburg

Duane Mendlik-Wisner-Pilger

Richard Brown-Omaha South

Rik Bonness-Bellevue

Alex Gordon-Lincoln Southeast

Tom Heller-Kearney

Christina Houghtelling Hudson-Cambridge

Trevor Johnson-Lincoln Northeast

Keith Jones-Omaha Central

Janet Kruse Sellon-Blair

Danis Richards Willet-Benkelman

Katie Robinette Kock-South Sioux City

Max Kurz-Millard West

Russ Ninemire-Sandy Creek

Rochelle Rohlfs-Omaha Marian

Diane Rouzee-Grand Island Northwest

Bob Whitehouse-Omaha

Ben Plucknett-Beatrice

2018

Dick Morrissey- Omaha

Athlete

North Platte (Class of 1944)

“Bullet” Jack McCartney blended speed, drive and a change of pace that made him one of the most dangerous football players of his time. Tagged as Nebraska’s best high school athlete in his sophomore year, McCartney made a name for himself in track, winning all-class gold medals in the 100- and 220-yard dashes as well as the broad jump during his junior season. An injury prevented him from defending his titles his senior year. All-state in football and a three-year basketball letterman, McCartney served in the Navy before playing football at Northwestern University. After suffering a fractured pelvis, he transferred to the University of Nebraska to complete his college education.