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National High School Hall of Fame

The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts. As of 2019, a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982. Because there is a huge pool of potential candidates, it is considered a very exclusive hall of fame.[1]

National High School Hall of Fame
Formation1982
PurposeAthletic/Educational
Headquarters690 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, United States
Location
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
Region served
United States
Executive Director
Dr. Karissa Niehoff
Parent organization
National Federation of State High School Associations
Websitenfhs.org

Selection process edit

Each of the National Federation's 51 member associations (50 state associations plus the District of Columbia) is allowed to submit a nomination in six categories: athlete, coach, contest official, administrator, performing arts, and other. A screening committee narrows the field before a separate selection committee makes the final decision. A class generally includes 12 inductees, although some have been larger or smaller.[2]

Many famous professional, college, and Olympic athletes and coaches have been inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame, but the selection criteria have always focused on a candidate's high school career or connection to high school competition as an adult.[3]

History edit

The program was originally known as the National High School Sports Hall of Fame. The word "Sports" was dropped in 2003 when a category for performing arts was added.[4]

The first class was announced in November 1982 and honored on December 14, 1982, in conjunction with the National Athletic Directors Conference in Indianapolis. By design the inaugural class did not include any athletes. Later classes have included members from all categories.[5] For many years the National Federation displayed plaques representing the inductees at its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, while it developed plans for a museum in a separate building nearby. Those plans were later scrapped, and when the Federation moved its headquarters to Indianapolis, Indiana, the plaques were transferred to the respective state high school associations for display.[6]

Since 1986, the Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony has been the final event of the National Federation's annual summer meeting, which is held in late June and early July and attended by board members and executives of the state associations.[7]

Inductees by year edit

In 2012 biographical sketches of inductees were included in a commemorative 30 year book.[8] The NHFS also maintains biographical sketches of inductees on their website.[9] Below is a list of inductee names. Following each name is the category in which the person was inducted and the state high school association that submitted the nomination. Inductees who spent all or a portion of their career on the staff of the National Federation are indicated by "NF".

1982 (Inaugural class)
  • Tom Barringer, coach, Pennsylvania
  • Jordan Besozzi, official, Ohio
  • Kurt Beyer, administrator, New York
  • Norm Geske, official, Illinois
  • Harley Graf, administrator, Wisconsin
  • James "Bee" Harper, official, South Carolina
  • Art Hendricks, coach, Ohio
  • Paul McCall, administrator, Oregon
  • Chuck Moser, coach, Texas
  • H. V. Porter, administrator, Illinois (NF)
  • Walter Shublom, coach, Kansas
  • Arthur Trout, coach, Illinois

1983

  • Bill Bradley, athlete, Missouri
  • Jimmie Bryan, coach, Virginia
  • Dwight Eddleman, athlete, Illinois
  • Cliff Fagan, administrator, Wisconsin (NF)
  • Vergil Fletcher, coach, Illinois
  • Charles Forsythe, administrator, Michigan
  • Ken Hall, athlete, Texas
  • Floyd Lay, administrator, Florida
  • Jesse Owens, athlete, Ohio
  • Oscar Robertson, athlete, Indiana
  • Jim Ryun, athlete, Kansas
  • Boyce Smith, coach, Tennessee
  • Milt Sprunger, administrator, Illinois
  • Thomas Stanton, coach, Missouri
  • Bertha Frank Teague, coach, Oklahoma
  • Gordon Wood, coach, Texas
  • Fred "Brick" Young, official, Illinois

1984

  • Denise Long Andre, athlete, Iowa
  • Julius "Pinky" Babb, coach, South Carolina
  • C. H. "Okie" Blanchard, coach, Wyoming
  • Jennings Boyd, coach, West Virginia
  • Win Brockmeyer, coach, Wisconsin
  • Sid Cichy, coach, North Dakota
  • Joseph Coviello, coach, New Jersey
  • Jerry Dellinger, coach, Idaho
  • Dan Gable, athlete, Iowa
  • Harold "Red" Grange, athlete, Illinois
  • Paul Neverman, administrator, Wisconsin
  • Jack Nicklaus, athlete, Ohio

1986

1987

1988

  • Wright Bazemore, coach, Georgia
  • Augie Bossu, coach, Ohio
  • Len Dawson, athlete, Ohio
  • Dan Gaylord, official, Alabama
  • Cliff Hagan, athlete, Kentucky
  • Brutus Hamilton, athlete, Missouri
  • Elroy Hirsch, athlete, Wisconsin
  • Bob Jamieson, coach, North Carolina
  • Randy Matson, athlete, California
  • Mel Otero, official, New Mexico
  • Robert Siddens, coach, Iowa
  • Ralph Tasker, coach, New Mexico
  • Jim Taylor, athlete, Louisiana
  • John Youngblood, administrator, Virginia

1989

1990

  • Bill Blackburn, official, Oklahoma
  • Jimmy Bond, athlete, Texas
  • Ralph Bowyer, coach, New Mexico
  • Billy Brown, athlete, Louisiana
  • Ralph Cummins, coach, Virginia
  • Rafer Johnson, athlete, California
  • John McKissick, coach, South Carolina
  • Cheryl Miller, athlete, California
  • Billy Mills, athlete, South Dakota & Kansas
  • Keith Parker, official, Illinois
  • Joe Romig, athlete, Colorado
  • Vincent Schaefer, coach, Florida
  • Herman "Bubba" Scott, administrator, Alabama
  • Walter "Buck" Van Huss, coach, Tennessee
  • Jerry West, athlete, West Virginia

1991

  • Bron C. Bacevich, coach, Ohio
  • Milt Campbell, athlete, New Jersey
  • Nolan Cromwell, athlete, Kansas
  • Denise Curry, athlete, California
  • Glenn Davis, athlete, Ohio
  • Leslie Gaudet, coach, Louisiana
  • Tom Landry, athlete, Texas
  • Herman Masin, other, New York
  • Dick Pace, official, Florida
  • Bill Pack, official, Tennessee
  • David Robertson, coach, Illinois
  • Ron Waller, athlete, Delaware
  • Harold "Red" Weir, official, Missouri
  • Arthur Weiss, coach, Pennsylvania
  • John Wooden, athlete, Indiana

1992

  • Danny Ainge, athlete, Oregon
  • Alice Barron, administrator, Colorado
  • Edward Burns, coach, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Cesari, coach, Pennsylvania
  • Gene Davis, athlete, Montana
  • Chris Evert, athlete, Florida
  • George Gardner, official, Georgia
  • Lloyd Gaskill, coach, Colorado
  • Willard "Ike" Ikola, coach, Minnesota
  • Victor Liske, official, New Jersey
  • Sidney Moncrief, athlete, Arkansas
  • Wallace O'Brien, coach, Alabama
  • Jerry Seeman, official, Minnesota
  • James Smiddy, coach, Tennessee
  • Paul Warfield, athlete, Ohio

1993

  • Jack Brown, official, North Dakota
  • Dwight Church, coach, Idaho
  • Brice Durbin, administrator, Kansas (NF)
  • Theodore Federici, coach, Ohio
  • Vi Goodnow, coach, Massachusetts
  • Geri Grigsby, athlete, Kentucky
  • William Kean, coach, Kentucky
  • William "Shorty" Lawson, official, Texas
  • Dallas Long, athlete, Arizona
  • John Moore, coach, Missouri
  • Jackie Robinson, athlete, California
  • Bernie Saggau, administrator, Iowa
  • William "Red" Schmitt, coach, Illinois

1994

  • James Baggot, coach, Colorado
  • Earl Campbell, athlete, Texas
  • Bill Cummings, official, South Carolina
  • Pat Donovan, athlete, Montana
  • Tom Frederick, administrator, Illinois & Wisconsin (NF)
  • Jeanne Eggart Helfer, athlete, Washington
  • Jackson Horner, coach, Pennsylvania
  • Phil Jackson, athlete, North Dakota
  • Garnis Martin, coach, Kentucky
  • Jack Ryan, coach, Ohio
  • John Saunders, athlete, Ohio
  • Dallas Shirley, official, District of Columbia
  • Edna Tarbutton, coach, Louisiana
  • Willie Varner, coach, South Carolina

1995

  • Norma Bellamy, coach, Arizona
  • Larry Bird, athlete, Indiana
  • Russell Blunt, coach, North Carolina
  • Carolyn Osborn Bowers, official, Ohio
  • Lindy Callahan, administrator, Mississippi
  • Earl "Dutch" Clark, athlete, Colorado
  • Joseph Diminick, coach, Pennsylvania
  • Terry Dischinger, athlete, Indiana
  • Kaye Garms, official, Colorado
  • Pat Haden, athlete, California
  • Herb Meyer, coach, California
  • Ann Meyers-Drysdale, athlete, California
  • Pat Panek, coach, Colorado
  • Mel Renfro, athlete, Oregon
  • Douglas Toole, official, Utah

1996

  • Ola Bundy, administrator, Illinois
  • Madelyn Chiomento, coach, New Jersey
  • Cris Collinsworth, athlete, Florida
  • Edward "Ebbie" Dunn, coach, Missouri
  • Archie Griffin, athlete, Ohio
  • Dick Groat, athlete, Pennsylvania
  • Bob Marcinek, official, Indiana
  • Jayne Gibson-McHugh, athlete, Colorado
  • Dan Pitts, coach, Georgia
  • S. T. Roach, coach, Kentucky
  • Roy Robinson, athlete, Montana
  • Alvin Schalge, official, Colorado
  • Jim Thompson, official, Florida
  • Taft Watson, coach, South Carolina

1997

  • Curley Culp, athlete, Arizona
  • Lou Cvijanovich, coach, California
  • Robert Hildebrand, official, Iowa
  • Russ Kraai, coach, Iowa
  • Dave Krider, other, Iowa
  • Bill Krueger, coach, Texas
  • Tommy McDonald, athlete, New Mexico
  • Mary Pratt, other, Massachusetts
  • Earl Quigley, coach, Alabama
  • Billy Schrivner, official, Tennessee
  • Cash Stone, coach, Washington
  • Jerome Van Meter, coach, West Virginia
  • Bill Walton, athlete, California
  • Keith Williams, coach, Idaho

1998

  • Bob Arnzen, coach, Ohio
  • Bill Fanning, coach, Colorado
  • Paul Giel, athlete, Minnesota
  • Nelson Hartman, administrator, Kansas
  • Randy Lewis, athlete, South Dakota
  • James Mason, official, Alaska
  • Bill Mayo, administrator, Arkansas
  • Bob Miller, official, Texas
  • John Piurek, coach, Connecticut
  • Jill Sterkel, athlete, California
  • John Stevenson, coach, California
  • Jack Wells, coach, Missouri
  • Sharon Wilch, administrator, Colorado

1999

  • Dick Ault, official, Missouri
  • Glenn Daniel, coach, Alabama
  • Oliver Elders, coach, Arkansas
  • Heather Farr, athlete, Arizona
  • Rich Greeno, coach, South Dakota
  • Doug Huff, other, West Virginia
  • Sam Huff, athlete, West Virginia
  • Laurice "Lo" Hunter, coach, Colorado
  • Sam Owens, official, South Carolina
  • Dick Rosetta, other, Utah
  • Dick Schindler, administrator, North Dakota (NF)
  • Ken Schreiber, coach, Indiana

2000

  • Bill Belisle, coach, Rhode Island
  • Al Burr, other, Missouri
  • Larry Campbell, coach, Georgia
  • Mario Donnangelo, official, Pennsylvania
  • Dave Houle, coach, Utah
  • Diane Laffey, coach, Michigan
  • Sandra Meadows, coach, Texas
  • Kevin McHale, athlete, Minnesota
  • Robert Oldis, official, Iowa
  • John Olson, administrator, Wisconsin
  • Steve Prefontaine, athlete, Oregon
  • John Roberts, administrator, Wisconsin
  • Don Sparks, administrator, Missouri (NF)
  • Gary Thompson, athlete, Iowa

2001

  • Charles Adams, administrator, North Carolina
  • Wilbur Crisp, other, New York
  • Albert Flischel, official, Missouri
  • Tanya Haave, athlete, Colorado
  • Keith Jackson, athlete, Arkansas
  • Rich Jordan, athlete, Michigan
  • Colin Kapitan, official, South Dakota
  • Bob Ladouceur, coach, California
  • Charles Ruter, official, Kentucky
  • Barbara Twardus, administrator, Washington

2002

  • Gary Adams, coach, South Carolina
  • Rob Conklin, administrator, Colorado
  • Jim Desmarais, administrator, New Hampshire
  • Teresa Edwards, athlete, Georgia
  • Tim Heenan, official, California
  • Karen Kuhn, administrator, Wisconsin
  • Charlie Lee, official, New Jersey
  • John Lowery, coach, West Virginia
  • Lindy Remigino, coach, Connecticut
  • Willie Richardson, athlete, Mississippi
  • J. C. Watts, athlete, Oklahoma
  • Larry Wilcoxen, official, Illinois

2003

  • Pat Fragile, official, West Virginia
  • Del Gab, official, North Dakota
  • Marlyn Goldhammer, administrator, South Dakota
  • Robert Hughes, coach, Texas
  • James Hulsman, coach, New Mexico
  • Everett Johnson, performing arts, Iowa
  • Frank McClellan, coach, Arkansas
  • Dorothy McIntyre, administrator, Minnesota
  • Frank Sferra, performing arts, Colorado
  • Susan True, administrator, Kansas (NF)
  • Herschel Walker, athlete, Georgia

2004

  • Claudia Dodson, administrator, Virginia
  • Gerry Faust, coach, Ohio
  • Ray Guy, athlete, Georgia
  • Dick Katte, coach, Colorado
  • Debbie Meyer, athlete, California
  • Joe Newton, coach, Illinois
  • John Smith, athlete, Oklahoma
  • Dr. Thad Stanford, other, Oregon
  • Joyce Walker, athlete, Washington
  • Mike Webb, official, West Virginia
  • Elbert "Lum" Wright, coach, Mississippi

2005

  • Ty Detmer, athlete, Texas
  • Sean Elliott, athlete, Arizona
  • Bill Gentry, coach, New Mexico
  • Earl Gillespie, administrator, Virginia
  • Jerry Hall, official, Arkansas
  • Chad Hennings, athlete, Iowa
  • LaTaunya Pollard, athlete, Indiana
  • Jerry Popp, coach, North Dakota
  • Donus Roberts, performing arts, South Dakota
  • Sandy Scott, administrator, New York
  • Patty Sheehan, athlete, Nevada
  • Betty Whitlock, performing arts, Mississippi
  • Bob Wood, coach, Michigan

2006

  • Terry Baker, athlete, Oregon
  • Irving Black, coach, Connecticut
  • Nancy Cole, coach, New York
  • Rich Edwards, performing arts, Texas
  • Lou Groza, athlete, Ohio
  • Blaine Lindgren, athlete, Utah
  • Paul Ostyn, official, Idaho
  • Louis Stout, administrator, Kentucky
  • Jon Sundvold, athlete, Missouri
  • Wayne Taylor, administrator, Florida
  • Duane Twait, coach, Iowa
  • Peter Webb, official, Maine

2007

  • John Bagonzi, coach, New Hampshire
  • Lewie Benitz, coach, Wisconsin
  • Clyde Duncan, athlete, Iowa
  • Jane Hansen, official, New Jersey
  • Rick Insell, coach, Tennessee
  • Jim Johnson, athlete, Michigan
  • Jim Plunkett, athlete, California
  • Sam Short, official, Alabama
  • Terry Steinbach, athlete, Minnesota
  • Tim Stevens, other, North Carolina
  • Charlie Wedemeyer, athlete, Hawaii
  • Joan Wells, coach, Kansas

2008

  • Jackie Brummer, athlete, New York
  • Tim Carr, official, Utah
  • Louise Crocco, coach, Florida
  • Dick Deitz, official, Illinois
  • James Drewry, coach, Mississippi
  • Natasha Kaiser-Brown, athlete, Iowa
  • Tom Kropp, athlete, Nebraska
  • Jerry McGee, administrator, North Carolina
  • Warren Mitchell, coach, Colorado
  • Barbara Seng, performing arts, Minnesota
  • Karen Smith, athlete, California
  • Dewey Sullivan, coach, Oregon

2009

  • Guy Anderson, coach, California
  • Harry Breland, coach, Mississippi
  • Billy Bye, athlete, Minnesota
  • David Clyde, athlete, Texas
  • Dick Dullaghan, coach, Indiana
  • George Ford, official, Connecticut
  • Bob Hurley, coach, New Jersey
  • Catherine Lempesis, coach, South Carolina
  • Dana Miroballi, athlete, Illinois
  • Clair Muscaro, administrator, Ohio
  • Ruth Rehn, administrator, South Dakota
  • Himie Voxman, performing arts, Iowa

2010

  • Willie Bradshaw, administrator, North Carolina
  • Michael Carter, athlete, Texas
  • Gary Christiansen, official, Iowa
  • Janet Evans, athlete, California
  • Alton "Red" Franklin, coach, Louisiana
  • John Godina, athlete, Wyoming
  • Suzy Favor Hamilton, athlete, Wisconsin
  • Richard Magarian, coach, Rhode Island
  • Katrina McClain Johnson, athlete, South Carolina
  • Ed Pepple, coach, Washington
  • Dr. Vito Perriello, other, Virginia
  • George Welch, performing arts, Utah

2011

2012

  • Ronald Bradley, coach, Georgia
  • Rod Harman, coach, Oregon
  • Jan Heiteen, performing arts, Illinois
  • Tracy Hill, athlete, Colorado
  • Fred Hoiberg, athlete, Iowa
  • Kevin Johnson, athlete, California
  • Bob Kanaby, administrator, New Jersey
  • Larry Luitjens, coach, South Dakota
  • Catherine Neely, coach, Tennessee
  • Truman Owens, official, South Carolina
  • Pat Sullivan, athlete, Alabama
  • Bob White, official, Maine

2013

  • Ed Aston, coach, Connecticut
  • Chauncey Billups, athlete, Colorado
  • Ronnie Carter, administrator, Tennessee
  • Harrison Dillard, athlete, Ohio
  • Richard Floyd, performing arts, Texas
  • Kristin Folkl Kaburakis, athlete, Missouri
  • Jerry Kimmel, official, Kentucky
  • Chuck Koeppen, coach, Indiana
  • Chuck Lenahan, coach, New Hampshire
  • Mike Messere, coach, New York
  • Haig Nighohossian, official, Illinois
  • Jim Tate, coach, Alabama
  • Joe Theismann, athlete, New Jersey

2014

2015

  • Dave Barney, coach, New Mexico[10]
  • Cindy Brogdan, athlete, Georgia
  • Mike Burton, performing arts, Washington
  • Doug Chickering, administrator, Wisconsin
  • J. T. Curtis, coach, Louisiana
  • Rick Lorenz, coach, Oregon
  • Nikki McCray-Penson, athlete, Tennessee
  • Lincoln McIlravy, athlete, South Dakota
  • Joe Pangrazio, official, Ohio
  • Don Petranovich, coach, Arizona
  • Charles "Corky" Rogers, coach, Florida
  • Jackie Stiles, athlete, Kansas

2016

  • Ken Beardslee, athlete, Michigan
  • Pete Boudreaux, coach, Louisiana
  • Marlin Briscoe, athlete, Nebraska
  • Tim Flannery, administrator, Ohio (NF)
  • Jack Holloway, coach, Delaware
  • Joni Huntley, athlete, Oregon
  • Peg Kopec, coach, Illinois
  • Chuck Kyle, coach, Ohio
  • Ennis Proctor, administrator, Mississippi
  • Tom Southall, athlete, Colorado
  • Steve Spurrier, athlete, Tennessee
  • Eugene "Lefty" Wright, official, Minnesota

2017

  • Russ Cozart, coach, Florida
  • Joe Dial, athlete, Oklahoma
  • Lisa Fernandez, athlete, California
  • Bill Laude, official, Illinois
  • Joe Lombard, coach, Texas
  • Bobby Richardson, athlete, South Carolina
  • Steve Shondell, coach, Indiana
  • Bernie Walter, coach, Maryland
  • Missy West, athlete, New York
  • Jerry Winterton, coach, North Carolina
  • Rick Wulkow, administrator, Iowa

2018

  • Buddy Anderson, coach, Alabama
  • Roger Barr, official, Iowa
  • Miller Bugliari, coach, New Jersey
  • Dick Fosbury, athlete, Oregon
  • Dorothy Gaters, coach, Illinois
  • Jeff Meister, coach, Hawaii
  • Dick Neal, administrator, Massachusetts
  • Bill O'Neil, coach, Vermont
  • Tom Osborne, athlete, Nebraska
  • Nicole Powell, athlete, Arizona
  • Carrie Tollefson, athlete, Minnesota
  • Bill Zurkey, performing arts, Ohio

2019 (NFHS Centennial)

2020 (induction postponed to 2021 due to pandemic)

2022

  • Notah Begay, athlete, New Mexico
  • E. Wayne Cooley, administrator, Iowa
  • Ray Crowe, coach, Indiana
  • Ron Kordes, coach, Kentucky
  • Susan McLain, performing arts, Oregon
  • Becky Oakes, Missouri, (NF)
  • Walter Payton, athlete, Mississippi
  • Sanya Richards-Ross, athlete, Florida
  • Jeff Risk, official, North Dakota
  • John E. (Jack) Roberts, administrator, Michigan
  • Lamar Rogers, coach, Tennessee
  • Thurman Thomas, athlete, Texas

2023

  • Carlos Boozer, athlete, Alaska
  • Maranda Brownson, athlete, Oregon
  • Sue Butz-Stavin, coach, Pennsylvania
  • Barbara Campbell, coach, Tennessee
  • Dave Carlsrud, administrator, North Dakota
  • Tamika Catchings, athlete, Illinois
  • Clarissa Chun, athlete, Hawaii
  • Ted Ginn Sr., coach, Ohio
  • Dave Stead, administrator, Minnesota
  • Allan Trimble, coach, Oklahoma
  • Bill Webb, performing arts, Minnesota
  • Sister Lynn Winsor, coach, Arizona

Notes edit

  1. ^ Howard, p. 176.
  2. ^ Johnson, p. 319.
  3. ^ Howard, p. 177.
  4. ^ National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program, p. 2.
  5. ^ National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program, p. 2.
  6. ^ Howard, p. 175.
  7. ^ National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program, p. 2.
  8. ^ National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program, p. 54.
  9. ^ National High School Hall of Fame Inductees
  10. ^ Chester, Jared (June 19, 2015). "Albuquerque Academy's David Barney is Hall of Fame bound". KRQE. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
  11. ^ "Tim Couch Selected To 2020 Class of NFHS National High School Hall of Fame" (Press release). National Federation of State High School Associations. March 9, 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.

References edit

  • Howard, Bruce (2019). From Chicago to Indy: The First 100 Years. Indianapolis: National Federation of State High School Associations. Published in connection with the National Federation's centennial.
  • Johnson, Scott (2018). Association Work: Whitten, Porter, and the Course of Interscholastics. Bloomington, Ill.: Illinois High School Association. Includes a chapter on the National High School Hall of Fame.
  • "National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2019. Includes biographies from 1982 to 2012.
  • "National High School Hall of Fame". Retrieved 8 July 2019. Includes recent biographies.

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The National High School Hall of Fame is a program of the National Federation of State High School Associations NFHS that honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school sports or performing arts As of 2019 a total of 482 individuals have been inducted since the first class in 1982 Because there is a huge pool of potential candidates it is considered a very exclusive hall of fame 1 National High School Hall of FameFormation1982PurposeAthletic EducationalHeadquarters690 W Washington St Indianapolis Indiana 46204 United StatesLocationIndianapolis IndianaRegion servedUnited StatesExecutive DirectorDr Karissa NiehoffParent organizationNational Federation of State High School AssociationsWebsitenfhs org Contents 1 Selection process 2 History 3 Inductees by year 4 Notes 5 ReferencesSelection process editEach of the National Federation s 51 member associations 50 state associations plus the District of Columbia is allowed to submit a nomination in six categories athlete coach contest official administrator performing arts and other A screening committee narrows the field before a separate selection committee makes the final decision A class generally includes 12 inductees although some have been larger or smaller 2 Many famous professional college and Olympic athletes and coaches have been inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame but the selection criteria have always focused on a candidate s high school career or connection to high school competition as an adult 3 History editThe program was originally known as the National High School Sports Hall of Fame The word Sports was dropped in 2003 when a category for performing arts was added 4 The first class was announced in November 1982 and honored on December 14 1982 in conjunction with the National Athletic Directors Conference in Indianapolis By design the inaugural class did not include any athletes Later classes have included members from all categories 5 For many years the National Federation displayed plaques representing the inductees at its headquarters in Kansas City Missouri while it developed plans for a museum in a separate building nearby Those plans were later scrapped and when the Federation moved its headquarters to Indianapolis Indiana the plaques were transferred to the respective state high school associations for display 6 Since 1986 the Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony has been the final event of the National Federation s annual summer meeting which is held in late June and early July and attended by board members and executives of the state associations 7 Inductees by year editIn 2012 biographical sketches of inductees were included in a commemorative 30 year book 8 The NHFS also maintains biographical sketches of inductees on their website 9 Below is a list of inductee names Following each name is the category in which the person was inducted and the state high school association that submitted the nomination Inductees who spent all or a portion of their career on the staff of the National Federation are indicated by NF 1982 Inaugural class Tom Barringer coach Pennsylvania Jordan Besozzi official Ohio Kurt Beyer administrator New York Norm Geske official Illinois Harley Graf administrator Wisconsin James Bee Harper official South Carolina Art Hendricks coach Ohio Paul McCall administrator Oregon Chuck Moser coach Texas H V Porter administrator Illinois NF Walter Shublom coach Kansas Arthur Trout coach Illinois 1983 Bill Bradley athlete Missouri Jimmie Bryan coach Virginia Dwight Eddleman athlete Illinois Cliff Fagan administrator Wisconsin NF Vergil Fletcher coach Illinois Charles Forsythe administrator Michigan Ken Hall athlete Texas Floyd Lay administrator Florida Jesse Owens athlete Ohio Oscar Robertson athlete Indiana Jim Ryun athlete Kansas Boyce Smith coach Tennessee Milt Sprunger administrator Illinois Thomas Stanton coach Missouri Bertha Frank Teague coach Oklahoma Gordon Wood coach Texas Fred Brick Young official Illinois 1984 Denise Long Andre athlete Iowa Julius Pinky Babb coach South Carolina C H Okie Blanchard coach Wyoming Jennings Boyd coach West Virginia Win Brockmeyer coach Wisconsin Sid Cichy coach North Dakota Joseph Coviello coach New Jersey Jerry Dellinger coach Idaho Dan Gable athlete Iowa Harold Red Grange athlete Illinois Paul Neverman administrator Wisconsin Jack Nicklaus athlete Ohio 1986 Alan Ameche athlete Wisconsin Johnny Bench athlete Oklahoma Bart Conner athlete Illinois Harry Swede Dahlberg coach Montana Jim Dutcher administrator Montana Joe Ferguson athlete Louisiana Lofton Greene coach Michigan John L Griffith other Illinois Jerry Lucas athlete Ohio John Mayasich athlete Minnesota Rick Mount athlete Indiana Kim Mulkey athlete Louisiana Cindy Jo Noble athlete Ohio Arnold Palmer athlete Pennsylvania Russ Parsons coach West Virginia Mack Schaffer official Ohio Robert Fuzzy Vandivier athlete Indiana Paul Walker coach Ohio 1987 Paul Brown coach Ohio Chandra Cheeseborough athlete Florida Greever Crouse official Virginia Charles Farina coach Illinois Cliff Harper administrator Alabama John Havlicek athlete Ohio Janet Karvonen athlete Minnesota Don Kessinger athlete Arkansas Bill Martin coach Virginia Vince Meyer coach Iowa Al Oerter athlete New York Merlin Olsen athlete Utah Marvin Fay Reid official Mississippi Pat Summerall athlete Florida Byron White athlete Colorado 1988 Wright Bazemore coach Georgia Augie Bossu coach Ohio Len Dawson athlete Ohio Dan Gaylord official Alabama Cliff Hagan athlete Kentucky Brutus Hamilton athlete Missouri Elroy Hirsch athlete Wisconsin Bob Jamieson coach North Carolina Randy Matson athlete California Mel Otero official New Mexico Robert Siddens coach Iowa Ralph Tasker coach New Mexico Jim Taylor athlete Louisiana John Youngblood administrator Virginia 1989 Wilbur Braithwaite coach Utah Quinn Buckner athlete Illinois John Campbell coach Indiana Gordon Gillespie coach Illinois Calvin Harms official Iowa Paul Hornung athlete Kentucky Jackie Joyner Kersee athlete Illinois Bob Mathias athlete California Richard Meyer coach Ohio Ralph Miller athlete Kansas Bronko Nagurski athlete Minnesota Bart Starr athlete Alabama Don Sutton athlete Florida Norm Van Arsdalen official New Jersey Lynette Woodard athlete Kansas 1990 Bill Blackburn official Oklahoma Jimmy Bond athlete Texas Ralph Bowyer coach New Mexico Billy Brown athlete Louisiana Ralph Cummins coach Virginia Rafer Johnson athlete California John McKissick coach South Carolina Cheryl Miller athlete California Billy Mills athlete South Dakota amp Kansas Keith Parker official Illinois Joe Romig athlete Colorado Vincent Schaefer coach Florida Herman Bubba Scott administrator Alabama Walter Buck Van Huss coach Tennessee Jerry West athlete West Virginia 1991 Bron C Bacevich coach Ohio Milt Campbell athlete New Jersey Nolan Cromwell athlete Kansas Denise Curry athlete California Glenn Davis athlete Ohio Leslie Gaudet coach Louisiana Tom Landry athlete Texas Herman Masin other New York Dick Pace official Florida Bill Pack official Tennessee David Robertson coach Illinois Ron Waller athlete Delaware Harold Red Weir official Missouri Arthur Weiss coach Pennsylvania John Wooden athlete Indiana 1992 Danny Ainge athlete Oregon Alice Barron administrator Colorado Edward Burns coach Massachusetts Joseph Cesari coach Pennsylvania Gene Davis athlete Montana Chris Evert athlete Florida George Gardner official Georgia Lloyd Gaskill coach Colorado Willard Ike Ikola coach Minnesota Victor Liske official New Jersey Sidney Moncrief athlete Arkansas Wallace O Brien coach Alabama Jerry Seeman official Minnesota James Smiddy coach Tennessee Paul Warfield athlete Ohio 1993 Jack Brown official North Dakota Dwight Church coach Idaho Brice Durbin administrator Kansas NF Theodore Federici coach Ohio Vi Goodnow coach Massachusetts Geri Grigsby athlete Kentucky William Kean coach Kentucky William Shorty Lawson official Texas Dallas Long athlete Arizona John Moore coach Missouri Jackie Robinson athlete California Bernie Saggau administrator Iowa William Red Schmitt coach Illinois 1994 James Baggot coach Colorado Earl Campbell athlete Texas Bill Cummings official South Carolina Pat Donovan athlete Montana Tom Frederick administrator Illinois amp Wisconsin NF Jeanne Eggart Helfer athlete Washington Jackson Horner coach Pennsylvania Phil Jackson athlete North Dakota Garnis Martin coach Kentucky Jack Ryan coach Ohio John Saunders athlete Ohio Dallas Shirley official District of Columbia Edna Tarbutton coach Louisiana Willie Varner coach South Carolina 1995 Norma Bellamy coach Arizona Larry Bird athlete Indiana Russell Blunt coach North Carolina Carolyn Osborn Bowers official Ohio Lindy Callahan administrator Mississippi Earl Dutch Clark athlete Colorado Joseph Diminick coach Pennsylvania Terry Dischinger athlete Indiana Kaye Garms official Colorado Pat Haden athlete California Herb Meyer coach California Ann Meyers Drysdale athlete California Pat Panek coach Colorado Mel Renfro athlete Oregon Douglas Toole official Utah 1996 Ola Bundy administrator Illinois Madelyn Chiomento coach New Jersey Cris Collinsworth athlete Florida Edward Ebbie Dunn coach Missouri Archie Griffin athlete Ohio Dick Groat athlete Pennsylvania Bob Marcinek official Indiana Jayne Gibson McHugh athlete Colorado Dan Pitts coach Georgia S T Roach coach Kentucky Roy Robinson athlete Montana Alvin Schalge official Colorado Jim Thompson official Florida Taft Watson coach South Carolina 1997 Curley Culp athlete Arizona Lou Cvijanovich coach California Robert Hildebrand official Iowa Russ Kraai coach Iowa Dave Krider other Iowa Bill Krueger coach Texas Tommy McDonald athlete New Mexico Mary Pratt other Massachusetts Earl Quigley coach Alabama Billy Schrivner official Tennessee Cash Stone coach Washington Jerome Van Meter coach West Virginia Bill Walton athlete California Keith Williams coach Idaho 1998 Bob Arnzen coach Ohio Bill Fanning coach Colorado Paul Giel athlete Minnesota Nelson Hartman administrator Kansas Randy Lewis athlete South Dakota James Mason official Alaska Bill Mayo administrator Arkansas Bob Miller official Texas John Piurek coach Connecticut Jill Sterkel athlete California John Stevenson coach California Jack Wells coach Missouri Sharon Wilch administrator Colorado 1999 Dick Ault official Missouri Glenn Daniel coach Alabama Oliver Elders coach Arkansas Heather Farr athlete Arizona Rich Greeno coach South Dakota Doug Huff other West Virginia Sam Huff athlete West Virginia Laurice Lo Hunter coach Colorado Sam Owens official South Carolina Dick Rosetta other Utah Dick Schindler administrator North Dakota NF Ken Schreiber coach Indiana 2000 Bill Belisle coach Rhode Island Al Burr other Missouri Larry Campbell coach Georgia Mario Donnangelo official Pennsylvania Dave Houle coach Utah Diane Laffey coach Michigan Sandra Meadows coach Texas Kevin McHale athlete Minnesota Robert Oldis official Iowa John Olson administrator Wisconsin Steve Prefontaine athlete Oregon John Roberts administrator Wisconsin Don Sparks administrator Missouri NF Gary Thompson athlete Iowa 2001 Charles Adams administrator North Carolina Wilbur Crisp other New York Albert Flischel official Missouri Tanya Haave athlete Colorado Keith Jackson athlete Arkansas Rich Jordan athlete Michigan Colin Kapitan official South Dakota Bob Ladouceur coach California Charles Ruter official Kentucky Barbara Twardus administrator Washington 2002 Gary Adams coach South Carolina Rob Conklin administrator Colorado Jim Desmarais administrator New Hampshire Teresa Edwards athlete Georgia Tim Heenan official California Karen Kuhn administrator Wisconsin Charlie Lee official New Jersey John Lowery coach West Virginia Lindy Remigino coach Connecticut Willie Richardson athlete Mississippi J C Watts athlete Oklahoma Larry Wilcoxen official Illinois 2003 Pat Fragile official West Virginia Del Gab official North Dakota Marlyn Goldhammer administrator South Dakota Robert Hughes coach Texas James Hulsman coach New Mexico Everett Johnson performing arts Iowa Frank McClellan coach Arkansas Dorothy McIntyre administrator Minnesota Frank Sferra performing arts Colorado Susan True administrator Kansas NF Herschel Walker athlete Georgia 2004 Claudia Dodson administrator Virginia Gerry Faust coach Ohio Ray Guy athlete Georgia Dick Katte coach Colorado Debbie Meyer athlete California Joe Newton coach Illinois John Smith athlete Oklahoma Dr Thad Stanford other Oregon Joyce Walker athlete Washington Mike Webb official West Virginia Elbert Lum Wright coach Mississippi 2005 Ty Detmer athlete Texas Sean Elliott athlete Arizona Bill Gentry coach New Mexico Earl Gillespie administrator Virginia Jerry Hall official Arkansas Chad Hennings athlete Iowa LaTaunya Pollard athlete Indiana Jerry Popp coach North Dakota Donus Roberts performing arts South Dakota Sandy Scott administrator New York Patty Sheehan athlete Nevada Betty Whitlock performing arts Mississippi Bob Wood coach Michigan 2006 Terry Baker athlete Oregon Irving Black coach Connecticut Nancy Cole coach New York Rich Edwards performing arts Texas Lou Groza athlete Ohio Blaine Lindgren athlete Utah Paul Ostyn official Idaho Louis Stout administrator Kentucky Jon Sundvold athlete Missouri Wayne Taylor administrator Florida Duane Twait coach Iowa Peter Webb official Maine 2007 John Bagonzi coach New Hampshire Lewie Benitz coach Wisconsin Clyde Duncan athlete Iowa Jane Hansen official New Jersey Rick Insell coach Tennessee Jim Johnson athlete Michigan Jim Plunkett athlete California Sam Short official Alabama Terry Steinbach athlete Minnesota Tim Stevens other North Carolina Charlie Wedemeyer athlete Hawaii Joan Wells coach Kansas 2008 Jackie Brummer athlete New York Tim Carr official Utah Louise Crocco coach Florida Dick Deitz official Illinois James Drewry coach Mississippi Natasha Kaiser Brown athlete Iowa Tom Kropp athlete Nebraska Jerry McGee administrator North Carolina Warren Mitchell coach Colorado Barbara Seng performing arts Minnesota Karen Smith athlete California Dewey Sullivan coach Oregon 2009 Guy Anderson coach California Harry Breland coach Mississippi Billy Bye athlete Minnesota David Clyde athlete Texas Dick Dullaghan coach Indiana George Ford official Connecticut Bob Hurley coach New Jersey Catherine Lempesis coach South Carolina Dana Miroballi athlete Illinois Clair Muscaro administrator Ohio Ruth Rehn administrator South Dakota Himie Voxman performing arts Iowa 2010 Willie Bradshaw administrator North Carolina Michael Carter athlete Texas Gary Christiansen official Iowa Janet Evans athlete California Alton Red Franklin coach Louisiana John Godina athlete Wyoming Suzy Favor Hamilton athlete Wisconsin Richard Magarian coach Rhode Island Katrina McClain Johnson athlete South Carolina Ed Pepple coach Washington Dr Vito Perriello other Virginia George Welch performing arts Utah 2011 Leta Andrews coach Texas Curt Bladt coach Iowa Emry Dilday official Missouri Randall McDaniel athlete Arizona Kevin McReynolds athlete Arkansas Kenny Monday athlete Oklahoma Billy Owens athlete Pennsylvania Larry Shaw coach West Virginia Pete Shock coach New Mexico Rick Tucci official Florida Brad Van Pelt athlete Michigan Dan Washburn administrator Alabama 2012 Ronald Bradley coach Georgia Rod Harman coach Oregon Jan Heiteen performing arts Illinois Tracy Hill athlete Colorado Fred Hoiberg athlete Iowa Kevin Johnson athlete California Bob Kanaby administrator New Jersey Larry Luitjens coach South Dakota Catherine Neely coach Tennessee Truman Owens official South Carolina Pat Sullivan athlete Alabama Bob White official Maine 2013 Ed Aston coach Connecticut Chauncey Billups athlete Colorado Ronnie Carter administrator Tennessee Harrison Dillard athlete Ohio Richard Floyd performing arts Texas Kristin Folkl Kaburakis athlete Missouri Jerry Kimmel official Kentucky Chuck Koeppen coach Indiana Chuck Lenahan coach New Hampshire Mike Messere coach New York Haig Nighohossian official Illinois Jim Tate coach Alabama Joe Theismann athlete New Jersey 2014 Casey Blake athlete Iowa George Demetriou official Colorado Mike Devereaux athlete Wyoming Morgan Gilbert coach Arkansas Anfernee Penny Hardaway athlete Tennessee Katie Horstman coach Ohio Bob McDonald coach Minnesota Ozzie Newsome athlete Alabama Frank Pecora athlete Vermont Randy Pierce performing arts Missouri Suzy Powell Roos athlete California Sheryl Solberg administrator North Dakota 2015 Dave Barney coach New Mexico 10 Cindy Brogdan athlete Georgia Mike Burton performing arts Washington Doug Chickering administrator Wisconsin J T Curtis coach Louisiana Rick Lorenz coach Oregon Nikki McCray Penson athlete Tennessee Lincoln McIlravy athlete South Dakota Joe Pangrazio official Ohio Don Petranovich coach Arizona Charles Corky Rogers coach Florida Jackie Stiles athlete Kansas 2016 Ken Beardslee athlete Michigan Pete Boudreaux coach Louisiana Marlin Briscoe athlete Nebraska Tim Flannery administrator Ohio NF Jack Holloway coach Delaware Joni Huntley athlete Oregon Peg Kopec coach Illinois Chuck Kyle coach Ohio Ennis Proctor administrator Mississippi Tom Southall athlete Colorado Steve Spurrier athlete Tennessee Eugene Lefty Wright official Minnesota 2017 Russ Cozart coach Florida Joe Dial athlete Oklahoma Lisa Fernandez athlete California Bill Laude official Illinois Joe Lombard coach Texas Bobby Richardson athlete South Carolina Steve Shondell coach Indiana Bernie Walter coach Maryland Missy West athlete New York Jerry Winterton coach North Carolina Rick Wulkow administrator Iowa 2018 Buddy Anderson coach Alabama Roger Barr official Iowa Miller Bugliari coach New Jersey Dick Fosbury athlete Oregon Dorothy Gaters coach Illinois Jeff Meister coach Hawaii Dick Neal administrator Massachusetts Bill O Neil coach Vermont Tom Osborne athlete Nebraska Nicole Powell athlete Arizona Carrie Tollefson athlete Minnesota Bill Zurkey performing arts Ohio 2019 NFHS Centennial Seimone Augustus athlete Louisiana Damon Bailey athlete Indiana Dusty Baker athlete California Jerry Boatner coach Mississippi Derrick Brooks athlete Florida Tracey Fuchs athlete New York Bob Gardner administrator Indiana NF Joe Gilbert coach Oklahoma Ginny Honomichl contributor Kansas D W Rutledge coach Texas Ralph Stout official Tennessee C W Whitten administrator Illinois NF 2020 induction postponed to 2021 due to pandemic Tim Couch athlete Kentucky 11 Karyn Bye Dietz athlete Wisconsin Alex English athlete South Carolina Bill Farney administrator Texas Rickey Baker coach Arizona Charles Berry coach Arkansas Maicel Malone Green athlete Indiana Matt Holliday athlete Oklahoma Robert Littlefield performing arts North Dakota Dave Logan athlete Colorado Terry Michler coach Missouri Michele Smith athlete New Jersey 2022 Notah Begay athlete New Mexico E Wayne Cooley administrator Iowa Ray Crowe coach Indiana Ron Kordes coach Kentucky Susan McLain performing arts Oregon Becky Oakes Missouri NF Walter Payton athlete Mississippi Sanya Richards Ross athlete Florida Jeff Risk official North Dakota John E Jack Roberts administrator Michigan Lamar Rogers coach Tennessee Thurman Thomas athlete Texas 2023 Carlos Boozer athlete Alaska Maranda Brownson athlete Oregon Sue Butz Stavin coach Pennsylvania Barbara Campbell coach Tennessee Dave Carlsrud administrator North Dakota Tamika Catchings athlete Illinois Clarissa Chun athlete Hawaii Ted Ginn Sr coach Ohio Dave Stead administrator Minnesota Allan Trimble coach Oklahoma Bill Webb performing arts Minnesota Sister Lynn Winsor coach ArizonaNotes edit Howard p 176 Johnson p 319 Howard p 177 National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program p 2 National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program p 2 Howard p 175 National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program p 2 National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program p 54 National High School Hall of Fame Inductees Chester Jared June 19 2015 Albuquerque Academy s David Barney is Hall of Fame bound KRQE Albuquerque New Mexico Retrieved September 21 2023 Tim Couch Selected To 2020 Class of NFHS National High School Hall of Fame Press release National Federation of State High School Associations March 9 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 References editHoward Bruce 2019 From Chicago to Indy The First 100 Years Indianapolis National Federation of State High School Associations Published in connection with the National Federation s centennial Johnson Scott 2018 Association Work Whitten Porter and the Course of Interscholastics Bloomington Ill Illinois High School Association Includes a chapter on the National High School Hall of Fame National High School Hall of Fame 30th Anniversary Commemorative Program PDF Retrieved 8 July 2019 Includes biographies from 1982 to 2012 National High School Hall of Fame Retrieved 8 July 2019 Includes recent biographies 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