IHSAA BASKETBALL HALL-OF-FAME PLAYERS, 1969– 2013 (Listed by High School; Graduation Year Follows Name) Updated: October 10, 2013

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IHSAA BASKETBALL HALL-OF-FAME PLAYERS, 1969– 2013 (Listed by High School; Graduation Year Follows Name) Updated: October 10, 2013 IHSAA BASKETBALL HALL-OF-FAME PLAYERS, 1969– 2013 (Listed by high school; graduation year follows name) Updated: October 10, 2013 Note: Hall of Fame Players and Coaches are selected by a committee that makes recommendations to the Board of Control. This committee makes their selections from nominations submitted to the IHSAA by a member school. Candidates who are chosen normally want to be present for the induction ceremonies. As a result there are “selected and approved” honorees who currently have professional conflicts and who will be honored when they can attend. AMES CEDAR RAPIDS Gene West, 1961 Harold “Heinie” Jensen, 1921 Dick Gibbs, 1967 Steve Burgason, 1973 CEDAR RAPIDS JEFFERSON Terry Carroll, 1973 Cam Johnson, 1988 Chuck Harmison, 1976 Fred Hoiberg, 1991 CEDAR RAPIDS KENNEDY Kevin Kiley, 1972 ANKENY Mark Enright, 1973 Ray Fontana, 1950 Al Lorenzen, 1984 Jay Block, 1980 Todd Sears, 1994 CEDAR RAPIDS REGIS Jim Cummins, 1963 ATLANTIC Chuck Duncan, 1951 C. R. ROOSEVELT Emory Sample, 1942 BALLARD, HUXLEY Matt Shaeffer, 1984 C. R. WASHINGTON Paul Cummins, 1926 BATTLE CREEK Jim Heck, 1970 Gary Walcott, 1921 Carl Gonder, 1980 Russ Millard, 1991 BOONE Bob Clifton, 1948 CHEROKEE, WASHINGTON Roger Dutton, 1963 Dean Schnoes, 1976 BOYDEN-HULL CLARENCE Loren DeKruyf, 1990 Norman (Doc) Paul, 1954 CALUMET CLEAR LAKE Delmer Dau, 1960 Ken Grabinski, 1968 Rich Chapman, 1973 CASCADE, AQUIN Brian McDermott, 1972 CLINTON Chuck Vogt, 1953 CASCADE, ST. MARTIN’S Dick Farwell, 1954 Wayne Ressler, 1957 CLINTON SAINT MARY’S CEDAR FALLS Joe Bergman, 1966 Orv Salmon, 1969 Brent Murphy, 1977 CORNING DES MOINES ROOSEVELT Mark Jones, 1979 Dick Ullrich, 1927 Marcellus McMichael, 1933 CO. BLUFFS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Tom Kreamer, 1965 Dick Shaw, 1931 Tom Schulze, 1966 Kevin Nixon, 1988 DIAGONAL CRESTON Corwin Bonebrake, 1936 Bill Stauss, 1939 Dick Ives, 1943 Bob Ricker, 1951 DANBURY Terry Anderson, 1991 Dick Riecks, 1947 DONNELLSON DAVENPORT Max Lynn, 1921 Paul McClanahan, 1929 Victor Siegel, 1937 DOWLING CATHOLIC, WDM Jack Spencer, 1942 Bob Hansen, 1979 Bob Schulz, 1944 Fred Ruck, 1947 DUBUQUE James Stange, 1948 Merlin (Mickey) Marty, 1940 Ken Buckles, 1950 Carl Widseth, 1952 DUNKERTON Wally Gaddis, 1933 DAVENPORT CENTRAL J. Kenneth Stringer, 1971 ELLSTON Harley Wilhelm, 1919 DAVENPORT ST. AMBROSE Gene Duffy, 1954 FOREST CITY Herb Thompson, 1949 DAVENPORT WEST Steve Saladino, 1972 FORT DODGE Tony Brus, 1994 Tom Goodman, 1965 Wade Lookingbill, 1988 DENISON Jay Goodman, 1988 Chris Kuhlmann, 1987 FORT MADISON DES MOINES EAST Ryan Bowen, 1994 Jason Reece, 1986 GRINNELL DES MOINES HOOVER Doug Kintzinger, 1978 Joe Dykstra, 1978 GRUNDY CENTER DES MOINES LINCOLN Norman (Bud) Bergman, 1952 Mark Long, 1975 Chris Kern, 1976 HARLAN Scott Wilke, 1984 DES MOINES NORTH Chuck Orebaugh, 1937 HENDERSON Ed Beisser, 1945 Lloyd (Pat) Patterson, 1931 Bobby Florence, 1970 HOLSTEIN KEOKUK Ray Wehde, 1941 Bill Logan, 1952 Verdean Goettsch, 1941 Larry Swift, 1956 HULL KUEMPER CATHOLIC, CARROLL Frank Calsbeek, 1944 Brian David, 1985 HUMBOLDT LAURENS Jamie Lilly, 1977 Bob Ziegler, 1962 Don Ziegler, 1963 IDA GROVE Milton Kuhl, 1938 LEMARS Sylvester Wilhelmi, 1947 INDIANOLA Dick Gunther, 1955 Chris Street, 1990 Casey Blake, 1992 LINN-MAR Todd Lumsden, 1983 IOWA CITY Dave Danner, 1943 LONE TREE Bob Freeman, 1947 Andy Pechous, 1985 IOWA CITY SAINT MARY’S LOST NATION (also see Regina, Iowa City) Mark Mohl, 1983 Johnny Grimm, 1930 Dennis Walljasper, 1957 MADRID Dave Maher, 1958 Dick Jensen, 1966 IOWA CITY WEST MAPLE VALLEY Steve Waite, 1977 Todd Berkenpas, 1981 IOWA CITY, CITY MAQUOKETA Gene Hettrick, 1949 Jeff Fleming, 1983 Clay Hargrave, 1975 MARION IOWA FALLS Hugh Leffingwell, 1952 Art Sathoff, 1984 MARSHALLTOWN IOWA MENNONITE SCHOOL, KALONA Ben Trickey, 1939 Aaron Swartzendruber, 1994 Don Nelson, 1961 Jim Abrahamson, 1966 IOWA SCHOOL FOR DEAF Marvin Tuttle, 1948 MAURICE-ORANGE CITY Craig Douma, 1990 IRWIN Glen Woods, 1926 JOHNSTON Matt Sundblad, 1995 MASON CITY OSAGE Chuck McConnell, 1923 Buzz Hogan, 1923 Howard Stoecker, 1938 Don Pickell, 1940 OTTUMWA John Holmen, 1943 Dick Davis, 1928 Dennis Shaffer, 1971 Don Ferguson, 1945 Ron Angell, 1976 Sam Long, 1949 MASON CITY & D’PORT PALMER Lawrence Day, 1943 Norm Wiemers, 1977 Loran Day, 1943 Troy Skinner, 1988 Brian Pearson, 1988 MELROSE Bill Francis, 1983 Walt O’Connor, 1937 Donald Knowles, 1942 PAULLINA Neil Fegebank, 1970 MELROSE & SAC CITY Randy Kraayenbrink, 1982 Jim Thynne, 1939 PELLA CHRISTIAN MFL, MAR-MAC Greg Van Soelen, 1984 Raef LaFrentz, 1994 Eric Pothoven, 1992 MOUNT AYR POCAHONTAS CATHOLIC Jerry Waugh, 1963 Larry Biittner, 1964 MOUNT PLEASANT PRAIRIE, CEDAR RAPIDS Earl Nau, 1958 Justin Wessel, 1996 MUSCATINE PROTIVIN Walt Kochneff, 1943 Bill Prochaska, 1955 Murray Wier, 1944 Charley Mason, 1945 RED OAK Bob Tidgren, 1956 NASHUA Steve Phyfe, 1985 REGINA, IOWA CITY Randy Norton, 1978 NESCO, Zearing Mark Gannon, 1979 John Vaske, 1984 Ed Vaske, 1986 ROCK VALLEY Mark Faber, 1977 NEVADA Bill Evans, 1942 ROLAND Gary Thompson, 1953 NEW HAMPTON Brian Heying, 1994 ROLAND-STORY Jon Ness, 1977 NEWTON Burton O’Connor, 1926 ROLFE Chuck Jarnigan, 1950 Al Budolfson, 1938 Larry Lust, 1964 RUTHVEN-AYRSHIRE UNITED COMMUNITY, BOONE Loren Meyer, 1991 Jim Goodrich, 1970 SAC CITY VALLEY, WEST DES MOINES Chris Philips, 1965 Michael Born, 1984 Matt Bullard, 1985 OTTUMWA WALSH Morgan Wheat, 1988 Mike Putnam, 1968 Tim Deiters, 1969 WACO, OLDS Gary Olson, 1962 SIOUX CENTER Dan De Ruyter, 1948 WAHLERT CATHOLIC, DUBUQUE Jerry Sandbulte, 1951 Denny Conlon, 1967 Vern Den Herder, 1967 Ted Burbach, 1982 SIOUX CITY CENTRAL WATERLOO EAST Dan Smith, 1965 Mike Davis, 1990 Bill Close, 1937 SIOUX CITY EAST James Jackson, 1954 Don Flemming, 1941 Lonnie Porter, 1961 SIOUX CITY NORTH WATERLOO WEST John Tillo, 1976 Joseph Sansone, 1927 Tommy Goodman, 1985 Jim Berry, 1955 Chris Gaines, 1986 SOUTH HAMILTON, JEWELL Terry Woods, 1986 Brad Barkema, 1985 WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK SOUTHEAST POLK Mike Bergman, 1989 Shon Morris, 1984 WEBSTER CITY SPIRIT LAKE John Ptacek, 1957 Don Madsen, 1923 Otto Madsen, 1925 WESTERN CHRISTIAN, HULL Dave Van Essen, 1991 SUTHERLAND Jim Ahrens, 1958 WHEATLAND Glen Mente, 1956 TAMA Gary Wheeler, 1958 WINFIELD Ron Kester, 1950 THOMPSON John Harolson, 1968 WINFIELD-MT. UNION Jess Settles, 1993 TIPTON Klay Edwards, 1994 Al Koch, 1962 -- 211 Players from 127 schools - - TRI-CENTER, NEOLA Cary Cochran, 1997 2014 Player Inductees Lloyd Thornburg, Pleasantville (1966) Mark West, Southeast Polk (1977) Jeff Donaldson, Sioux City, North (1983) Robbie Sieverding, Marquette Catholic (1997) Jeff Horner, Mason City (2002) Hall of Fame Combinations Brothers in the Players HOF Father/Sons in Coach/Players’ HOF Don and Otto Madsen, Spirit Lake Bud – Mike Bergman, Waverly-Shell Rock Lawrence and Loran Day, Davenport/M. City Connie - Tom Goodman, Fort Dodge Bob and Don Ziegler, Laurens Bill - Jeff Fleming, Maquoketa Tommy and Jay Goodman, SC North & Ft Alden - Troy Skinner, Palmer Dodge Alden - Todd Berkenpas, Maple Valley Bob - Randy Norton, Regina, Iowa City Brothers in the Coach HOF Larry - Matt Shaeffer, Ballard David-Gilbert & Jim Squiers-Marquette Cath Tom - Tommy (SC North), Jay (Fort Dodge) Carl – Cary Cochran, Tri-Center, Neola Father/Sons in Players HOF Tom -- Tommy, Jay Goodman Sam – Mark Long Bud – Mike Bergman IHSAA Basketball Hall-of-Fame Coaches, 1969 – 2013 (Names of all schools where they coached are not included, but noted at time of induction) Bert Adams, Des Moines Hoover; Grinnell; Anita Estel Alexander, Hubbard-Radcliffe Todd Barry, Maurice-Orange City Wayne Beery, Danbury Dave Bender, Pella Norman (Bud) Bergman, Waverly-Shell Rock Alden Berkenpas, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto Glen Bouma, Unity Christian, Orange City Mart Brandes, Waverly Dick Breitbach, Cedar Rapids Regis Jerry Brown, Murray LaVerne Bruns, Keystone Don Burton, South Hamilton, Northeast Hamilton, Eagle Grove Jerry Bush, Iowa City West Duane Buttenob, Aurelia John Carle, Des Moines Lincoln Maurice Carr, Maloy O. J. (Lefty) Cayou, Livermore Wayne Chandlee, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll O. M. (Buck) Cheadle, Roland; Burlington, Pekin Jerry Christensen, Treynor, Carroll, Oxford Jct., Warsaw, IL, Northeast Nodaway, MO Ev Cochrane, Marshalltown Ed Colbert, Fertile; Wahlert, Dubuque Carol Cochran, Tri-Center, Neola; Elk Horn-Kimballton Lou Collier, Clarion Don Combs, Davis County, Bloomfield Al Comito, Des Moines Roosevelt Gay Dahn, Cedar Rapids Jefferson Les Davis, Sioux City East Russ Dickinson, Marshalltown Ken Dober, Hudson Bill Dohrn, Aplington George Duvall, Ames Jerry Eimers, Dike Kenneth (Pat) Eldredge, Hayfield; Roland Tom Estes, Little Rock, Sioux Center Dave Etienne, Cedar Rapids Kennedy Arthur Evans, Rolfe Bill Fleming, Maquoketa Glenn Fiihr, Lynnville-Sully Everett Fuller, Wales-Lincoln George Funk, Marshalltown Dick Garth, Mason City Don Gibbs, Burlington Connie Goodman, Bronson; Fort Dodge Tom Goodman, West Central Valley, Stuart, Saydel, Fort Dodge, SE Polk, SC North, SC East, Emmetsburg, HLV Don Green, Iowa City, St. Mary’s Don Grensing, Davenport Central Marlo Griebel, Paullina J. A. (Judge) Grimsley, Mason City Don Gruenwald, Harlan; Clinton Bert Hanson, Indianola; Lake Mills, Sentral (Fenton) Carl Harris, Des Moines Roosevelt Harold Hartman, Dunkerton; Geneseo Dale Herrington, Diagonal, Mt. Ayr Don Hicks, Stanton Robert Hilmer, WACO, Wayland; Forest City, Fredericksburg Les Hipple, Marion Adolph (Ad) Hlubek, Melrose, Charlotte, Fort Atkinson Bill Holmstrom, Clarence, Iowa City Dale Holst, Knoxville Barry Holtgrewe, Storm Lake Bob Horner, Mason City; Lake Mills, West Bend-Mallard
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