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2023 South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame inductees announced
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte's Jeff Turning Heart runs at the Howard Wood Dakota Relays in 1980.
(Courtesy photo)
Mar 31, 2023
 

A rodeo trick rider, several amazing coaches and many incredible athletes will be part of a record 23 inductees into the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame for this year. They will all be honored at an induction banquet Sunday, Sept. 24 in Sioux Falls.

This year's class includes eight people going in under the "Legends" category. Those are people who are deceased that may have been overlooked in the past when only 3 inductees per year were honored. Nearly 400 people have been nominated, and the Hall now will have 356 members.

Here is the list of inductees and a brief description of their career.

  • Scott Bosanko-Aberdeen: Northern State basketball star drafted in the NBA

  • Linda Collignon-Established the dominant Madison High School gymnastics program

  • Marlyn Goldhammer- Wagner: Long time director of the SDHSAA

  • Chuck Iverson-Vermillion: All-time great basketball player at University of South Dakota

  • Clarence Kooistra-Salem: 221 football wins at Garretson in a 31 year coaching career

  • Don Larson-Madison: record setting track coach at North Dakota State University

  • Jerry Miller-White Lake: Long time coach and among the foremost states sports historians

  • Dave Mydland-Sioux Falls: Responsible for South Dakota competing in Senior Baseball

  • Terry Nielsen-Sioux Falls: 1000's of hours for Tennis Association, Howard Wood track, more.

  • Mark Ovenden: Over 45 years as radio and television broadcaster in Sioux Falls

  • Jim Schlekeway-Britton: Outstanding basketball player and coach at many levels

  • Bryan Schwartz-Miller: All around athlete who spent several years in the NFL

  • Brad Seely-Baltic: Long time assistant coach in the NFL

  • Dawn Seiler-McLaughlin: All-time winningest girls basketball coach in state history

  • Jeff Turning Heart-Cheyenne-Eagle Butte: One of the best distance runners ever

They are joined by the folks going in under the "Legends" category.

  • Don Baker-Scotland: Coached multiple sports at the college level

  • Gene Breemes-Phillip: Established Rapid City Stevens as a track and cross country power

  • Harvey Hammrich-Ipswich: 41 years as a coach of multiple sports and athletic director

  • Lien Marso-Harrold: Outstanding athlete in high school and at South Dakota State 

  • Dean Minder-Wilmot: Sportswriter, baseball coach and umpire in Mitchell

  • Mattie Goff Newcombe-White Owl: World Champion female trick rider in the 1920's

  • Mike Roach-Rapid City Cathedral: 42 year football coach at multiple levels

  • Joe Thorne-Beresford: SDSU athlete who traded pro career for military service

The South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame was started in 1968 by the South Dakota Sportswriters Association. The Hall is now run by a committee of over 30 volunteers from across the state. Ticket information for the banquet will be announced later.