CLASS OF 2021 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Paul Stavropoulos (Athlete) 1974. Paul was named All-American in wrestling in 1974. He was a two-time state champion and finished his career with a 78-8 career record. His record included a 54-match win streak.
Kayla Friesen Coffee (Athlete) 2008. Kayla was a three-time conference champion in the pole vault. She was also a two-time district champion. She capped off her career in 2008 with a state championship and a school record vault of 11' 6".
Kevin Wilkinson (Athlete) 1975. Kevin was an impressive three sport athlete for Alliance High School. He won state championships his senior season in the 100, 220, and 880 relay. He still shares the school record in the 200.
Stacy Langemeier Girard (Athlete) 2005. Stacy earned 12 letters in her high school career. She was a four-time state qualifier in cross country and medaled at the state meet her junior and senior years. She was a two-time all-conference basketball player and participated in the Panhandle Prep All-Star game. Stacy was a three-time state qualifier in track. She finished third in the 800 her junior year while setting the school record of 2.18.92. She was state champion her senior season in the 800.
Shelly Langemeier Eisenreich (Athlete) 2003. Shelly was a four-year letter winner in cross country and track. In cross country she was a two-time conference and district champion, and three-time state medalist. In track, she was a two-time conference, best of the west, and district champion. She was state champion her sophomore season in the 3200 meter run and state runner up in the 1600 meter run. Her junior season she recorded state championships in the 1600 and 3200 meter runs, receiving two all class gold medals. She holds the school record in both events.
Jim Kettelhut (Athlete) 1961. Jim was a two-time letter winner in football. He was a three-time letter winner in basketball and was named all big-ten. In track he still holds the 800 record and his time in 1961 was the state record. He was named outstanding male athlete in both 1960 and 1961.