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Tournament Records & Past Champions TOURNAMENT RECORDS & PAST CHAMPIONS 53 former ihsaa board members District Representatives 1925-1933 R. H. Snyder, Idaho Falls 1959-1963 Dallas Ator, Coeur d'Alene 1991-1997 Gordon Woolley, Driggs 1925-1934 J. J. Rae, Caldwell 1960-1963 Reed Brenchley, Preston 1993-1998 Ron Hill, Kootenai 1925-1927 Joel Jenifer, Lewiston 1960-1964 Wayne Fagg, Wendell 1995-1998 Jim Chatterton, Pocatello 1927-1929 W. W. Christensen, Burley 1963-1966 Jay Couche, Post Falls 1998-1999 Jon Abrams, Dayton 1929-1930 Ira Tweedy, Rupert 1962-1968 George Hunt, Fruitland 1999-2000 Pat Charlton, Pocatello 1930-1940 George Denman, Burley 1968-1968 Don Carpenter, New Plymouth 1996-2002 Mike Matthews, Declo 1933-1934 Roy Beam, Idaho Falls 1963-1970 Tim Hayhurst, American Falls 1997-2002 Dick Dillon, Payette 1934-1946 L. C. Robinson, Sandpoint 1964-1972 Earl Carlson, Burley 1997-2003 Dave Neumann, Genesee 1934-1936 Elmer Wilson, St. Anthony 1968-1975 Ernie Knee, Caldwell 1997-2003 Dewane Wren, Blackfoot 1936-1945 Ray Berry, Idaho Falls 1962-1976 William Eimers, Grangeville 2003-2004 John Tucker, Firth 1940-1944 Jack Buchholz, Glenns Ferry 1966-1977 Otto Iszler, Wallace 2000-2005 Daryl Kellum, Nezperce 1944-1945 Kenneth Howard, Caldwell 1962-1978 Donald Hobbs, Shelley 2005-2006 Don Armstrong, Troy 1944-1956 W. V. Olds, Jerome 1972-1978 Kenneth Crothers, Shoshone 1998-2005 Chuck Kinsey, Rathdrum 1944-1945 M. Ray Thomas, St. Anthony 1970-1979 Ellis Williams, Soda Springs 2001-2007 Don Cotant, Pocatello 1945-1947 Kenneth Dean, Genesee 1976-1982 David Baumgartner, Lewiston 2002-2007 Dennis Osman, Murtaugh 1945-1947 Ivan Patrick, Weiser 1979-1984 Dick Kugler, American Falls 2002-2008 Richard Bauscher, Middleton 1945-1947 L. L. Wolz, Rigby 1977-1986 Bob Leonard, Sandpoint 2004-2009 Geoffrey Thomas, Rexburg 1946-1948 Russell Soderling, Bonners Ferry 1978-1987 Jerry Diehl, Jerome 2006-2009 Dave Neumann, Genesee 1947-1950 Delmer Engelking, Kamiah 1982-1987 Jerry Currin, Kooskia 2005-2009 Robin Stanley, Mullan 1947-1948 Kenneth Carberry, Emmett 1987-1987 Jerry Pelton, Cottonwood 2008-1011 Vic Koshuta, Cascade 1948-1951 Harold Roberts, Wilder 1987-1988 George Crawford, Wendell 2007-2011 Barbara Taylor, Preston 1947-1956 Donald Merrill, Rigby 1975-1990 Ben Kerfoot, Fruitland 2011-2012 Jamie Holyoak, North Gem 1948-1959 Howard Andrews, Kellogg 1987-1991 Jim McPherson, Craigmont 2011-2012 Vickie Chandler, Bruneau 1951-1959 Harry Mills, Nampa 1978-1991 Thales Johnson, Ririe 2007-2015 Kevin Lancaster, Bliss 1951-1960 Kenneth R. Primus, Genesee 1984-1992 Jerry Esplin, Malad 2009-2015 Greg Bailey, Moscow 1944-1960 Homer D. Williams, Grace 1986-1993 Larry Curry, Kellogg 2009-2016 Bryan Jolley, Shelley 1957-1960 Albert Schultz, Glenns Ferry 1992-1995 Nolan Mecham, Blackfoot 2012-2016 Richard Bauscher, Middleton 1961-1962 Walter A. Thorgerson, Nezperce 1990-1996 Larry Tinker, Richfield 2010-2017 Jerry Keane, Post Falls 1959-1962 Richard Frazier, Homedale 1990-1997 Eugene Novotny, Cascade 1957-1962 Max Snow, St. Anthony 1991-1997 Don Armstrong, Potlatch Activity Group Representatives Coaches of Girls' Sports Secondary Principals Association 1983-1989 David Hawk, Boise 1973-1976 Geraldine Critchley, American Falls 1988-1993 Glay Homer, Montpelier 1989-1996 Frank Haylett, Homedale 1976-1982 Beverly Martin, Caldwell 1993-1998 Jerry Bayley, St. Maries 1996-2002 Laird Robinson, Sugar-Salem 1982-1989 Ruby Walker, Blackfoot 1998-1999 Carrol Matthews, Jerome 2002-2006 Skip Pierce, Boise 1989-1996 Sherie Patano, Post Falls 1999-2003 Roy Smith, Ririe 2006-2011 Brian Duncan, Heyburn 1996-2002 Pat Tiede, Snake River 2003-2006 John Billetz, Post Falls 2011-2013 Deb Foster, Leadore 2002-2008 Pat Coffey, Nampa 2006-2009 John Brumley, Lake City 2013-2014 Archie McGregor, St. Maries 2008-2014 Beth Holt, Fruitland 2009-2014 Dena Naccarato, Post Falls State Department of Education 2014-2017 Kimber Chrz, Eagle 2014-2015 John Pymm, Idaho Falls 1967-1980 Francis Rist Coaches of Boys' Sports Speech Arts Teachers 1980-1982 Ernie Knee 1949-1950 Gerald Dellinger, Jerome 1949-1951 Cornelia Holmes, Wilder 1982-1983 Rick Kearns 1950-1951 Babe Brown, Nampa 1951-1952 Lucille Parsons, Emmett 1983-1988 Dave Steadman 1952-1955 Francis Clark, Idaho Falls 1952-1953 Lumir Gerner, Boise 1988-1995 Jerry Pelton 1955-1963 Gerald Dellinger, Nampa 1953-1954 Jack Bosell, Kellogg 1995-2005 Tom Farley 1963-1965 Paul Ostyn, Twin Falls 1954-1955 Sherman Black, Rupert 2005-2008 Shannon Page 1965-1980 Lloyd Schiller, Mtn. Home 1956-1958 Elizabeth Williams, Meridian 2008-2011 Nick Smith 1980-1987 Bill Young, Vallivue 1959-1961 C. Harvey Pitman, Boise 2011-2012 Rob Sauer 1987-1994 Bill Jones, Twin Falls 1962-1965 Richard Bender, Borah 2012-2013 Nick Smith 1994-2000 Rich Pease, Vallivue 1965-1967 Stowell Johnstone, Moscow 2013-2014 Vacant 2000-2006 Gerry Nutt, Middleton 1968-1974 Richard Bender, Borah 2006-2012 Ty Jones, Jerome 1974-1977 Jerry Jilek, Capital School Superintendents Association 2012-2018 Tim Perrigot, Minico 1977-1984 Linda Elliott, Meridian 1987-1988 Gus Spiropulos, Buhl Music Educators 1984-1995 Gary Johnson, Borah 1988-1991 Jerry Currin, New Plymouth 1949-1950 Jack Snodgrass, Caldwell 1995-2001 Judi Fredericksen, Jerome 1991-1992 Bob Sobotta, Lapwai 1951-1952 Fred Haruda, Emmett 2001-2005 Leora Hansen, Blackfoot 1992-1997 James Garrett, Middleton 1953-1956 Donald Auperlie, Idaho Falls 2005-2009 Ron Freeman, Borah 1997-2000 Robin Stanley, Mullan 1957-1960 Richard C. Smith, Twin Falls 2009-2012 Melinda Schulz, Rocky Mountain 2000-2006 Candis Donicht, Moscow 1960-1963 Wesley Baker, Montpelier 2012-2013 Shane Brown, Jerome 2006-2008 Chuck Kinsey, Lakeland 1963-1970 Henry Von der Heide, Boise 2014-2018 Tracy Fuller, Capital 2008-2015 Ron Bolinger, American Falls 1970-1973 Keith Farris, Minico School Trustees Association State Athletic Directors 1973-1977 Ron Kofoed, Filer 1964-1965 Robert E. Mason, Boise 1997-1999 Don Neves, Pocatello 1977-1984 Alan Hale, Minico 1965-1967 Norman Cole, Kuna 1999-2002 Mike Jorgensen, Bonneville 1975-1988 Bert Burda, State Dept. of Ed 1967-1971 Woodrow C. Fitch, Grangeville 2002-2005 Larry Schwenke, Coeur d'Alene 1988-1999 Gale Maxey, State Dept. of Ed 1971-1975 Richard Hansen, Rathdrum 2005-2008 Tracy Leinen, Boise 1999-2008 Kelly Caldwell, Genesee 1975-1978 Dr. Fred Tingey, Idaho Falls 2008-2011 Jay Darrington, Declo 2008-2013 Gary Gemberling, Lewiston 1978-1980 W. C. Fitch, Grangeville 2011-2014 Todd Gilkey, Coeur d'Alene 2013-2014 Matt Barkley, Post Falls 1980-1983 Earl Marks, Meridian Former IHSAA Directors Former Executive Directors 1987-1988 Myrna Johns, Boise Former Assistant Directors 1926-1928 J. J. Rae, Caldwell 1988-2006 Bill Young, Caldwell 1978-1982 Chuck Kingston 1928-1935 John Hillman, Boise 2006-2014 John Billetz, Post Falls 1982-1985 Patrick Charlton 1936-1965 E. F. Grider, Boise 1984-1987 Myrna Johns Former Associate Executive Directors 1965-1975 Homer D. Williams, Boise 1986-1988 Dale Thornsberry 1988-1998 Myrna Johns, Boise 1975-1987 Richard Stickle, Nampa 1998-2007 Diane Wolf 54 ihsaa hall of fame inductees 1980 1990 2001 2011 Homer Williams Dwight Church Leora Hansen Bill Leaf Helen Grider Leon Green Gene Novotny Tim Neville Bob Matthews Marquis Ross Jim Wilund 1981 Ellis Williams Bob Sobotta J. Ross Woods 2012 Onan Mecham 1991 2002 Jessie Eddy Ernest Craner Robert Belliston Nancy Bealer Leon Long Jerry Dellinger Max Bradley Orrin Hills Gerry Nutt Kenneth Carberry Jon Jund 1982 Dow Dean Don Neves 2013 Clyde L. Popplewell Rich Pease Brent Faure Charles Gill 1992 Tom Yeoumans John Evans Geraldine Critchley 2003 Bob Fuller Jack Acree 2014 1983 Ben Kerfoot Hugh Brady Irene Alder Floyd Bowers Dick Dillon Mike Jorgensen Carl “Cotton” Barlow 1993 Gordon Hogan Mike Knee Jeff Wilson Jerry Diehl Ruby Walker Thales Johnson 2015 1984 Keith Williams 2004 Ben Allen Bill Eimers Charlie Alvaro John Billetz Enid Hooban 1994 Gail Foltz Roslyn Brimhall Wayne Nielsen Earl Chapple Larry Curry Don Cotant Henry "Hank" Powers Jerry Kleinkopf Ed Peterson Robert Morford Bob Squires 2016 1985 Richard Bauscher George Hunt 1995 2005 Jay Darrington Dr. Ron Runyan Roger Marks Phil Homer David Neumann Ernie Knee Paul Ostyn Rex Johnson Ray Turner Byron Toone John McCarthy 2017 Elmer Jordan Elden Williams Roy Smith Launa Moser Dale Thornsberry Joleen Toone 1986 1996 Gary Ward Jim Guy Jennifer Barrett 2006 Harvie “Slug” Walker Bob Brulotte ­­­Kirk Dahlke Babe Caccia Jerry Evans Mary Jane Hinkemeyer Betty Jones 1987 1997 Ron Kress Bill Bowman Vaughn Hugie Earl Carlson George Nakano 2007 Spence Gardner Frank Uriguen Don Armstrong Don Hobbs Jack Jones Murray Satterfield 1998 Sherie Patano Lloyd Schiller Jerry Bayley Bill Young Nolan Mecham 1988 Nolan Taggart 2008 Gordon L. Brown Ed Troxel Tom Farley Alvin G. Dalley Lester Wade Larry Schwenke Rex Engelking Diane Wolf Otto O. Iszler 1999 Richard A. Stickle Billy Emerson 2009 Henry Vonder Heide Jerry Esplin George Arrossa Judi Fredericksen Tim Dunne 1989 Ozzie Kanikkeberg Terry Jones Deward Bell Jean Emerson 2000 2010 E. “Rip” Gledhill Jim Chatterton John Berry, Jr. Tim Hayhurst Bill Jones Alan Gardner Peggy Peterson Chuck Kinsey Warren “Moke” Strong Mike Matthews 55 hall of fame distinguished service awards 1982 1991 2000 2009 District I Mike LaManna District I Dick Sodorff, Tim Olson District I Bob Donahue District I Tom Durbin District III Al Henderson, Dan Warfield District II Dick Griswold, District II Shirley McNair District II Ken LeBlanc District V Wayne Nielsen, Ellis Williams A.C. Neumeyer Disrict III Gail Garwick District III Mike Knee District
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