Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Ralph Beechner - Lincoln High

Ron Boone - Omaha Tech

Conrad "Cornie" Collin - Omaha

Ed Colleran - Spalding

Guy Chamberlin - Blue Springs

Vern Ekfelt - Omaha Central

Stephen Epler - Chester

Cletus Fischer - Lincoln

Pat Fischer - Omaha Westside

Charlie Foster - Kearney

Ken Fischer - Lincoln

Mary Lou Jasnoch Kucera - Oshkosh

Chuck Jura - Schuyler

Tom Kropp - Aurora

Don Leahy - Omaha

Roland Locke - North Platte

Verne Lewellen - Lincoln High

Eugene McCue - Arapahoe

Mike McGee - Omaha North

Dave Rimington - Omaha South

Tom Rathman - Grand Island

George Sauer - Lincoln High

Val Skinner - North Platte

Arthur Vance - Hardy

1995

Athlete–A 1949 graduate of Hastings High School, a driving force for the Tigers basketball program, especially during his last two years with his all-state caliber play. In 1948 and 1949 Hastings High won 41 of 49 battles on the hardwood. This included a great victory over then long unbeaten Grand Island and runner-up at the state tournament at Lincoln in 1949. Later he was named All-American while at Hastings College, starring in both basketball and football. With his help, the 1954 Hastings College football team had its first undefeated season on over three decades.   Hastings High won 41 of 49 games in 1948 and 1949, with Chuck Stickels a great all-around contributor, especially as a scorer and rebounder. The Tigers ended the then state record 41-game winning streak for Grand Island and was state runner-up to Lincoln Northeast in 1949 in the state tournament finals. Stickels also played baseball for the Broncos and later signed a minor-league contract with the Chicago Cubs organization.  He was drafted in the 11th round by New York in the National Basketball Association. In 1964, he was inducted into the National Association Intercollegiate Athletics National Basketball Hall of Fame and in 1997 into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame.