Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Charles Bryant - Omaha South

Tom Haase - Aurora

Dave Lebsack - Lincoln Northeast

Paul Mohr - Scottsbluff

Jim Morrison - Howells

Wally McNaught - Lincoln

Harold 'Mac' Maciejewski - Wayne

Con Marshall - Chadron

Gail Peterson - Crofton

Larry Ribble - Millard South

John Reta - Lincoln Southeast

Cory Schlesinger - Columbus

Russ Snyder - Nelson

Joe Scarpello - Omaha Central

Teri Steer-Cantwell - Crete

Rudy Stoehr - Lincoln

Nikki Stricker Best - Lincoln East

Larry Vlasin - Madrid

2008

Athlete. 1964 graduate. Kurt Lauer enjoyed the best basketball season in Nebraska history, leading the Gibbon Buffaloes to their second straight state runner-up finish in the 1963-64 season. A 6-foot-8 post player and an outstanding shooter, he set the state record with 956 points (38.2 points per game).  He scored 59 points in a single game, netted more than 50 points in five games that year and had six more games of 40 or more points. He established a career state tournament scoring record with 205 points (34.2 points per game).  He finished his high school career with 2,247 points. He played collegiately for Nebraska and Hastings College.