S.D. Sports Hall of Fame induction class to be honored on Sept. 14 in Sioux Falls

SIOUX FALLS — The South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame will be inducting 23 sports legends on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Sioux Falls Convention Center.  

The 2025 class includes perhaps the greatest kicker in NFL history, world record holders, champion coaches, women athlete pioneers, a pro cowboy and South Dakota’s most well-known sled dog racer. 

Tickets for the induction banquet will go on sale later this year.

Class of 2025 Inductees

The new inductees include Jo (Haase) Auch, Tom Casey, Jessi Combs (deceased), Cathy Coyle, Donovan Gibbs (deceased), Vern Halter, Ryan Jansa, brothers Edgar and Hobart Lone Hill (both deceased), Guy Mackner, Bill Marquardt, Kim Nelson, Candi Nielsen, Tom Reeves, John “Deac” Sanders, John “Stig” Stiegelmeier, “Jumping Jim” Tays, Mark Tetzlaff, Dennis Tiefenthaler, Buck Timmins (deceased), Lemoine Trout (deceased), Jim Uttecht and Adam Vinatieri. 

Vinatieri was a Rapid City/South Dakota State/NFL legend. Uttecht coached West Central to numerous state football titles. Trout helped Rapid City Stevens build a track dynasty. Countless referees credit Timmins of Mitchell for teaching them his talents. 

Jan 8, 2023; Frisco, Texas, US; South Dakota State Jackrabbits head coach John Stiegelmeier reacts during the second half of the DI Football Championship against the North Dakota State Bison at Toyota Stadium.

Tiefenthaler was one of the state’s greatest high school athletes at Armour. After Hamlin High School, Tetzlaff was an almost unstoppable force for SDSU on the basketball court. When Tays, a former Hot Springs coach, left Gettysburg High School and the University of South Dakota, he held the high jump record at 14 track meets across the region — the record that Tays set in 1949 is still the GHS record in 2025.  

Stiegelmeier won a national football title at SDSU, and his impact was felt throughout the nation. A Sunshine Bible Academy legend and later an NFL standout, Sanders was one USD’s greatest players. Cheyenne-Eagle Butte graduate Reeves was a world champion saddle bronc rider. The multi-talented Nielsen was one of the best players ever at Armour, Augustana and in the North Central Conference. 

Dakota State graduate Nelson, who like Stiegelmeier coached Vinatieri, is the winningest high school coach in SD history. Salem native Marquardt is one of four prep coaches in SD history to have teams win state football and basketball titles. NBA draft pick Mackner made Sisseton and SDSU basketball powerhouses in the 1960s. 

Born in Pine Ridge, the Lone Hill brothers were two of the best earliest boxers in the Upper Midwest. Sioux Falls native and senior PGA golfer Jansa is the most decorated golfer in state history with a ...

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