Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

A. Hubert "Hub" Foster- York

Joe Wells-Grand Island

Jenny Green-Grand Island Central Catholic

Andrea Conner-Millard South

Aaron Golliday-York

Colby Wissel-Kearney

Damon Benning- Omaha Northwest

Gene Haynes-Omaha North

Tim Turman- Bishop Neumann

Larry Frost- Malcolm

2019

Sheila (Miller) Estes- Omaha Central

Danny Woodhead- North Platte

Doug Denson- Millard South

Gwen Egbert- Papillion-LaVista/Papillion-LaVista South

Jack Guggenmos- Aurora

Curt Shockey- Ralston

Jina Johansen Douglas- Centura

Richard "Richie" Ross- Lincoln High

Jennifer Warner Ramsey- St. Paul

Athlete- 2019  (1993)

From the shot put to hurdles, whether on the basketball court or football field, Scott Frost could do it all. A Parade All-American quarterback, Frost set state records with more than 11,000 yards and 67 touchdown passes in his career. He also had 79 rushing touchdowns and six returns for touchdowns. On the basketball court, he scored more than 1,000 points. In track, he threw the shot put 61 feet and ran the high hurdles in 14.5 seconds, winning State Meet gold medals in both events. Frost’s college football career started at Stanford, but ended with his final two years leading Nebaska to a 24-2 record and a National Championship. He went on to play defensive back for seven years in the NFL before embarking on a successful collegiate coaching career that included National Coach of the Year Honors, before returning in 2018 to coach the Nebraska Cornhusker Football Team.