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Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor established in 1996 (54 inductees as of July 2018) Name, School, Sport/Role (Year Inducted) Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2000) Autry Beamon, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2012) Amy Bippert Bohensky, Angelo State, Track & Field (2010) Sid Blanks, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2002) Kathleen Brasfield, Angelo State, Administrator/Coach (2014) Delmer Brown, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach/Trainer (2000) Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian, Football/Coach/Administrator (1999) Sarah Butler Carthel, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2008) Juan Castillo, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2015) Jennifer Clarkson, Abilene Christian, Basketball (2002) Dr. Bill Crabtree, East Texas State, Coach (2007) James Dearth, Tarleton State, Football (2013) Karl Douglas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2009) Kyle Freeman, Angelo State, Football/Track (2003) Roberto Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football/Track & Field (2011) Phil George, Angelo State, Coach (1996) Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1998) Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach/Administrator (2003) Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach (2004) Jesse Hawthorne, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (1996) Pierce Holt, Angelo State, Football (2000) Fred Jacoby, Lone Star Conference, Commissioner (2007) Arthur James, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2008) Joe Jones, Cameron, Coach (2018) Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian, Track & Field/Coach (2006) Jo Kuhn, Texas Woman’s, Administrator (2002) B.B. Lees, Eastern New Mexico, Coach/Administrator (1998) Delloreen Ennis-London, Abilene Christian, Track & Field (2012) Harvey Martin, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2010) Sam McCord, East Texas State, Football (2006) Ed Messbarger, Angelo State, Basketball/Coach (2006) Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, Football (1996) Shirley Morton, Angelo State, Administrator (1997) Dwayne Nix, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2016) David Noble, Angelo State, Coach (2004) Fred Nuesch, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Administrator (2005) Julie Myatt O’Dell, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2005) Billy Olson, Abilene Christian, Track (1997) Joshua K. Owusu, Angelo State, Track & Field (2009) Dr. Don “Doc” Parham, Southeastern Oklahoma, Coach/Administrator (2007) Jennifer Goble Poyer, Eastern New Mexico, Volleyball/Basketball (2011) John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2008) Richard Ritchie, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1999) Garner Roberts, Abilene Christian, Sports Information Director (2013) Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian, Basketball (1998) Lewis Ingraham “L.I.” Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (2005) Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach (1996) James Thrower, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football/Basketball/Track & Field (2017) Gene Upshaw, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1997) Lloyd Vincent, Angelo State, Administrator (1999) John “Skip” Wagnon, Central Oklahoma, Administrator/Coach (2004) Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, Football (2013) Dwight White, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2011) Wade Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2003) Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor established in 1996 (54 inductees as of July 2018) Listed by Year 1996 (announced Oct. 10, 1996) 2018 (announced July 19, 2018) Phil George, Angelo State, Coach Joe Jones, Cameron, Coach Jesse Hawthorne, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator 2017 (announced July 19, 2017) Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, Football James Thrower, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football/Basketball/Track & Field Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach 2016 (announced July 13, 2016) Listed by School Dwayne Nix, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Abilene Christian (8): 2015 (announced July 9, 2015) Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian, Football/Coach/Administrator (1999) Juan Castillo, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Jennifer Clarkson, Abilene Christian, Basketball (2002) 2014 (announced August 13, 2014) Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian, Track & Field/Coach (2006) Kathleen Brasfield, Angelo State, Administrator/Coach Delloreen Ennis-London, Abilene Christian, Track & Field (2012) 2013 (announced August 5, 2013) Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, Football (1996) James Dearth, Tarleton State, Football Billy Olson, Abilene Christian, Track (1997) Garner Roberts, Abilene Christian, Sports Information Director Garner Roberts, Abilene Christian, Sports Information Director (2013) Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, Football Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian, Basketball (1998) 2012 (announced June 25, 2012) Angelo State (11): Autry Beamon, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football Amy Bippert-Bohensky, Angelo State, Track & Field (2010) Delloreen Ennis-London, Abilene Christian, Track & Field Kathleen Brasfield, Angelo State, Administrator/Coach (2014) 2011 (announced June 30, 2011) Kyle Freeman, Angelo State, Football/Track (2003) Roberto Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football/Track & Field Phil George, Angelo State, Coach (1996) Jennifer Goble Poyer, Eastern New Mexico, Volleyball/Basketball Pierce Holt, Angelo State, Football (2000) Dwight White, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football Ed Messbarger, Angelo State, Basketball/Coach (2006) 2010 (announced June 17, 2010) Shirley Morton, Angelo State, Administrator (1997) Amy Bippert Bohensky, Angelo State, Track & Field David Noble, Angelo State, Coach (2004) Harvey Martin, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football Joshua K. Owusu, Angelo State, Track & Field (2009) 2009 (announced July 8, 2009) Lloyd Vincent, Angelo State, Administrator (1999) Karl Douglas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, Football (2013) Joshua K. Owusu, Angelo State, Track & Field Cameron (1): 2008 (announced July 7, 2008) Joe Jones, Cameron, Coach (2018) Sarah Butler Carthel, West Texas A&M, Volleyball Central Oklahoma (1): Arthur James, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football John “Skip” Wagnon, Central Oklahoma, Administrator/Coach (2004) John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Eastern New Mexico (2): 2007 (announced August 7, 2007) B.B. Lees, Eastern New Mexico, Coach/Administrator (1998) Dr. Bill Crabtree, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach Jennifer Goble Poyer, Eastern New Mexico, Volleyball/Basketball (2011) Fred Jacoby, Lone Star Conference, Commissioner Lone Star Conference (1): Dr. Don “Doc” Parham, Southeastern Oklahoma, Coach/Administrator Fred Jacoby, Lone Star Conference, Commissioner (2007) 2006 (announced September 28, 2006) Southeastern Oklahoma (1): Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian, Track & Field/Coach Dr. Don “Doc” Parham, Coach/Admin., Southeastern Oklahoma (2007) Sam McCord, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football Tarleton State (1): Ed Messbarger, Angelo State, Basketball/Coach James Dearth, Tarleton State, Football (2013) 2005 (announced July 12, 2005) Texas A&M-Commerce (12): Fred Nuesch, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Administrator Autry Beamon, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2012) Julie Myatt O’Dell, West Texas A&M, Volleyball Delmer Brown, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach/Trainer (2000) Lewis Ingraham “L.I.” Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator Dr. Bill Crabtree, Coach, Texas A&M-Commerce (2007) 2004 (announced July 22, 2004) Ernest Hawkins ,Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach (2004) Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach Jesse Hawthorne, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (1996) David Noble, Angelo State, Coach Lewis Ingraham “L.I.” Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce, Administrator (2005) John “Skip” Wagnon, Central Oklahoma, Administrator/Coach Arthur James, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2008) 2003 (announced June 6, 2003) Harvey Martin, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2010) Kyle Freeman, Angelo State, Football/Track Sam McCord, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2006) Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach/Administrator James Thrower, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football/Basketball/Track & Field (2017) Wade Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football Dwight White, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2011) 2002 (announced January 2002) Wade Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce, Football (2003) Sid Blanks, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Texas A&M-Kingsville (13): Jennifer Clarkson, Abilene Christian, Basketball Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2000) Jo Kuhn, Texas Woman’s, Administrator Sid Blanks, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2002) 2001 Juan Castillo, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2015) No inductees Karl Douglas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2009) 2000 Roberto Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football/Track & Field (2011) Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1998) Pierce Holt, Angelo State, Football Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach/Administrator (2003) Delmer Brown, Texas A&M-Commerce, Coach/Trainer Dwayne Nix, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2016) 1999 (announced July 1, 1999) Fred Nuesch, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Administrator (2005) Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian, Football/Coach/Administrator John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (2008) Richard Ritchie, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Richard Ritchie, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1999) Lloyd Vincent, Angelo State, Administrator Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Coach (1996) 1998 (announced Fall 1998) Gene Upshaw, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football (1997) Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football Texas Woman’s (1): B.B. Lees, Eastern New Mexico, Coach/Administrator Jo Kuhn, Texas Woman’s, Administrator (2002) Claudia Schleyer, Abilene Christian, Basketball West Texas A&M (2): 1997 Sarah Butler Carthel, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2008) Shirley Morton, Angelo State, Administrator Julie Myatt O’Dell, West Texas A&M, Volleyball (2005) Billy Olson, Abilene Christian, Track Gene Upshaw, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Football.
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