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18Hoopscoop.Qxp Layout 1 IGHSAU BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Doris Ward, Correctionville (1920) Shirley Jarman, Seymour (1945) Barb Wischmeier, Mediapolis (1971) Jennie Lillis, Dowling Catholic (2000) Dorcas Anderson, Audubon (1921) Patty Williams, Coon Rapids (1946) Kathy Kammin, Roland-Story (1973) Stephanie Rich, Washington (2001) Anna Anderson, Newell (1923) Mabel Sager, Seymour (1946) Sherri Luett, Perry (1973) Ellie Peterson, Cedar Falls (2002) Neva Hines, Newell (1923) Arlys Van Langren, Kamrar (1948) Marla Shuey, Colfax (1973) Linda Sayavongchanh, DM Lincoln (2002) Eva Smith, South English (1923) Betty Clark, LeClaire (1949) Jolene Blass, Lake View-Auburn (1975) Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley (2003) Leona Andresen, Irwin (1924) Helen Corrick, Keswick (1949) Deb Coates, Mediapolis (1975) Jennifer Goetz, Cardinal Stritch (2003) Irene Smith, Nevada (1924) Ardella Knoop, Clutier (1949) Joyce Elder, Adel (1975) Jill Martin, Norwalk (2003) Leona Brandt, Hampton (1926) Eleanor Mencke, Hartley (1949) Cindy Less, Benton (1975) Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center (2005) Clarice Clemmensen, Audubon (1926) Thelma Ross, Wellsburg (1949) Glenda Poock, West Central (1975) Nicky Wieben, Ankeny (2005) Deone Gibson, Hampton (1926) Ruth Armentrout, WDM Valley (1950) Molly Van Benthuysen, Moravia (1975) Kelsey Bolte, Battle Creek-Ida Grove (2007) Helen McLeran, Audubon (1926) Eleanor Satern, Mallard (1950) Kay Pick, Lake View-Auburn (1976) Jacque Kalin, Sioux City North (2007) Irene Silka, Maynard (1926) Mona VanSteenbergen, Prairie City (1950) Jean Rostermundt, Manilla (1976) Jennifer Jorgensen, SE Webster-Grand (2008) Hazel Smith, Hampton (1926) Mary Ellen Schulte, Sperry (1951) Theresa Albright, Farragut (1976) Jaime Printy, Linn-Mar (2009) Mabel Kline, Hampton (1927) Alberta Van Dyke, Hansell (1951) Shelley Soe, Manilla (1976) Hallie Christofferson, Exira (2010) Dorothy Anderson, Ida Grove (1928) Dorothy Welp, Kamrar (1951) Kim Peters, Andrew (1977) Gloria Suntken, Belmond (1977) Luella Gardeman, Newhall (1929) Francine Billerbeck, Reinbeck (1952) INA Miss Iowa Basketball Tina Bertogli, Ankeny (1978) Patricia McClure, Iowa Falls (1929) Jeanette Gates, Curlew (1952) 2017 — Elle Ruffridge, Pocahontas Area Sarah White, Ida Grove (1929) Norma Schoulte, Monona (1952) Karry Crafton, West Burlington (1978) 2016 — Makenzie Meyer, Mason City Mildred Black, Perry (1930) Delores Brown, Ankeny (1953) Cindy Dreesen, West Lyon (1978) 2015 — Nicole Miller, North Linn Helen Hauserman, Perry (1930) Jeanette Engel, Washta (1954) Jan Kreiger, Winfield-Mt. 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Assumption (1982) 2005-Wendy Ausdemore, Tri-Center Anna Meyer, Aplington (1934) Norma Schwarz, Hinton (1956) Connie Yori, Ankeny (1982) 2004- Jamie Boyd, Underwood Colene Pederson, Bode (1934) Sylvia Froning, Garrison (1957) Lisa Becker, Cedar Rapids Jefferson (1983) 2003- Deb Remmerde, Rock Valley Louise Stepnowski, Mystic (1934) Glenda Nicholson, Maynard (1957) Jeannie Demers, Albert City-Truesdale 2002-Linda Sayavongchanh, DM Lincoln Dorothy Lutterman, Wellsburg (1935) Harriet Taylor, New Sharon (1957) (1983) 2001--Stephanie Rich, Washington Mildred Moore, Hillsboro (1935) Vivian Fleming, Emerson (1958) Tanya Warren, Des Moines Lincoln (1983) 2000--Anne O'Neil, Cedar Rapids Kennedy Virginia Hayes, Centerville (1936) Judy Hodson, Donnellson (1958) Pam Rudisill, Des Moines Hoover (1984) 1999--Nina Smith, Waterloo West Evelyn Thompson, Gilman (1936) Mary Anne Roquet, Maynard (1958) Jayme Olson, Bettendorf (1994) 1998--Sara Stribe, Carroll Donna Archibald, Centerville (1937) Ruth 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Lorenzen, Ventura Stacey Paskert, Emmetsburg (1991) Margaret Macomber, Olin (1940) Karen Moeller, Wapsie Valley (1962) 1986--Jenni Fitzgerald, North Scott Shelley Sheetz, CR Kennedy (1991) Charlotte Weltha, Randall (1940) Karen McCool, Guthrie Center (1963) 1985--Kris Huffman, Fort Dodge Barb Franke, Cedar Falls (1991) Dorothy Wirds, Iowa Falls (1940) Peg Peterson, Everly (1963) 1984--Roxanne Wellner, Vinton-Shellsburg Missy Miller, Colo-Nesco (1992) 1982--Lisa Becker, CR Jefferson Dorothy Gronna, Waterville (1941) Barbara Pforts, Mediapolis (1963) Kate Galligan, CR Jefferson (1992) 1981--Connie Yori, Ankeny Eleanor Lira, Numa (1941) Janet Waterbury, Schaller (1964) Janel Grimm, Deep River/Montezuma (1993) Helen Van Houten, Hansell (1941) Karla Hill, South Hamilton (1965) Lisa Brinkmeyer, Hubbard-Radcliffe (1993) Class of 2018 Florence Woodman, Stuart (1941) Karma Hill, South Hamilton (1965) Amy Towne, AST Avoca (1993) Kim Van Deest, Grundy Center (1989) Bertha Longseth, Ottosen (1942) 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