Cozad football to induct first Hall of Fame class

Cozad football to induct first Hall of Fame class
Haymaker football to have Hall of Fame-KRVN Photo Paul Pack
July 18th, 2024 | Jayson Jorgensen

The Cozad football program is starting a Hall of Fame to honor its past players, coaches and teams. The first induction ceremony is set for Friday night July 26th at the Cozad Country Club. KRVN’s Jayson Jorgensen spoke with head coach Jayce Dueland about this new project.

The induction ceremony is Friday July 26th, social hour at 5pm, Dinner at 6pm, Ceremony at 7pm. Cost is 20 dollars for adults, 10 dollars for kids. On Saturday July 27th a Four Person Golf Scramble will also take place at 10am. Cost is 300 dollars per team. For more information you can contact Jayce Dueland at 308 340 5724 or the Cozad Country Club at 308 784 2585.

Those being inducted this year include:

Conor Young- (2011-14) – QB/WR/DB, Conor earned All-State and All-District honors during his junior and senior seasons for the Haymakers. As a 3-year starter he totaled 2,969 yards from scrimmage, 166 points (5th all-time) and 27 TD’s while playing receiver, quarterback, and return specialist. His 13 career interceptions rank #1 in school history. He also returned 3 punts for touchdowns with an 86-yarder vs Minden in 2013 helping his team to a state title. Conor earned a walk-on opportunity to the University of Nebraska Lincoln and played in the Shrine Bowl in 2015 earning the game’s MVP.

Chris Dishman- (1988-1991) – OL/DL, Chris was a standout lineman for the Haymakers earning Super-State honors his senior year and All-State honors for his junior season. Dishman was a three-time All-SWC recipient helping the Haymakers to the 1991 Class B State title. He would play in the 1992 Shrine Bowl and earn a scholarship to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers where he would earn All-America honors, helping the team win 3 conference titles and 2 national championships. In 1996 he recorded 109 “Pancake blocks” for the Big Red. He was taken in the NFL draft by the Arizona Cardinals in 1997 and would go on to play eight years in the NFL. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Jared Crick – (2003-2006) – TE/DL, Jared was a force for the Haymakers helping the team earn playoff berths in 2005 & 2006. For his outstanding play he would earn All-District and C1 All-State honors in both his junior and senior seasons, claiming second-team Super-State accolades in 2006. He would be tabbed to play in the 2007 Under Armour East vs West All-Star HS football game in Florida. The defensive lineman would earn a scholarship to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers earning All-America honors in 2010 & 2011, and All-Conference honors in 2009 & 2010. Jared would set the single-game sack record for NU with a 5-sack performance vs Baylor in 2009. The All-American went on to a six-year NFL career after being drafted by the Texans in 2012 (Texans/Broncos).

Don Ozanne – (1966-1969) – FB/LB, Don was a dominating presence for the Red & Black on the Gridiron. He was a part of three Southwest Conference championship teams from 1967-1969, with the 1969 team earning the state title with an undefeated 9-0 season. Ozanne was an anchor on the defensive side of the ball earning all-conference honors in 1968 & 1969 and was tabbed as a Class B All-State linebacker in 1969. The Haymaker standout would go on to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and was a member of the 1970-71 National Championship team. He also set a single game record for tackles in a freshman game.

Dean Sukup – (1971-1974) – Ath. /K, Dean “Deano” Sukup was a standout athlete for the Haymakers earning All-SWC honors as an athlete and kicker in 1973 & 1974, he also earned first team All-State recognition as a kicker in 1973. Sukup would go on to play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers as a kicker lettering in 1978 and 1979 earning All-Big Eight conference recognition, and academic All-Big Eight honors in 1979. The talented kicker won the 1966 National Punt, Pass, and Kick competition during an NFL game in Miami, FL. He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in September of 2016.

Dale Bubak – (1945-1948) – RB/LB, Dale Bubak was the featured back for the Haymakers during their 1948 Class B state championship season. He led this team to both the Southwest and Central Five conference titles, finishing the season at 9-0-1. Dale was a fast and tough runner earning 1st team All-State honors alongside his teammate Ron York. He would go on to serve in the military and play for Kearney State’s legendary 1956 football team (9-0-0, NCC Champs). The Haymaker great would go on to coach various sports at several high schools in Nebraska earning multiple state titles. For his accolades he has been inducted into the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame.

Jake Paulsen – (2010-2013) – RB/DB, Jake was a three-time all-district honoree earning Super-State honors in 2013 rushing for a state leading 2,534 yards (10.4 YPC). In that season he scored 198 points (33 TD’s) and totaled 426 points for his career. He would finish his career with a school record 5,597 yards rushing and 5,929 yards in total offense. Paulsen would help the Haymakers to one district championship, three playoff appearances, and the state title in 2013. The speedster was chosen as the Johnny “Jet” Rodgers “Over the Top” player of the year in 2013.

Scott Adkisson – (Coach 1979-2020) Coach Adkisson served as an assistant for the Haymakers for over 40 years. “Coach A” worked primarily with quarterbacks and defensive backs during his tenure, tutoring numerous All-State, All-Conference, and All-District athletes. He was part of two State Championship coaching staffs in 1991 and 2013. Scott was also the head coach for the Haymaker boy’s track team that won the 2014 Class B state track championship. His dedication, loyalty, and caring for the Haymaker tradition are second to none.

1969 Football Team – The 1969 Haymakers, led by head coach Ken Parish, were one of the most dominant defensive teams in Nebraska high school football history, going undefeated and allowing only 3 points all season (GICC field goal). They were voted Class B state champions by the Omaha-World Herald. They would also earn a 3rd consecutive SWC title. Scott Maline was the Southwest Conference MVP while Don Ozanne and Jack Lawless were tabbed 1st team All-State. They were also ranked #10 in the all-class rankings by the World Herald. Several team members were also part of the state championship basketball team that went unbeaten that school year as well.

2013 Football Team – The 2013 Haymakers, led by head coach Brian Cargill, won the 2013 C-1 State Championship in dominating fashion. This team led 11-man football in rushing with 4,306 yards and set a school record for scoring with 524 points on the season. Defensively the Haymakers boasted 65 tackles for loss, 21 sacks, and forced 30 turnovers on the season leading the state in turnover margin. They also have the distinction of being the first 11-man football team with a running clock in Memorial Stadium for a championship game (41-0 3rd qtr. vs Ashland-Greenwood). The team finished 13-0 defeating 8 top ten teams along the way and had seven first team All-State honorees, and thirteen All-District selections.

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