Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

Ken Cook - Adams

Denny Fuehrer - Norfolk

Johnny Goodman - Omaha South

Bobby Ginn - Madison

Ed Husmann - Ogallala

Steve Hokuf - Crete

Duane Haith - Omaha

Mike Iseman - Fremont

Charles "Deacon" Jones - Boys Town

Ray Knaub - Scottsbluff

Jason "Bump" Novacek - Gothenburg

Father Patrick O'Byrne - Hastings St. Cecilia/Wahoo Neumann

Myron Oehlerking - Lincoln East

George Pfeifer - Boys Town

Vern Plambeck - Kearney

Dennis Smith - Papillion

Jodi Stineman Emsick - Lincoln Southeast

Kathy Travis Miiller - Lincoln Christian

Ernie Wach - Bartley

Angie Wilson - Lincoln Southeast

Leroy A. Zentic - Lincoln East

2006

Contributor.  Louise Pound was a pioneer among women athletes in the state of Nebraska, enjoying much success during her high school age years although never participating in structured high school athletics. Tennis and golf were her top sports, but she gained acclaim in figure skating, skiing, cycling, basketball, swimming, riding and bowling. She was captain of the University of Nebraska basketball team. She was Lincoln’s best woman golfer for more than 20 years and in 1916 was the first state women’s golf champion. In tennis, many of her championships came against all comers, including men. At one time, she was the top-ranked amateur tennis player in the country. During her 50 years as a professor at the University of Nebraska, she was a staunch advocate of increased opportunities in athletics for females. Deceased.