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CFHS Hall of Fame (Players/Coaches)
CFHS HALL OF FAME
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PLAYERS
1965
BILL SCHULTE
1966
DON LUCE
1968
PAUL SNYDER
1970
JON KONEN
1971
DAVE HOERNER
JIM LIVINGSTON
GENE SCHNEIDER
LARRY BAXTER
1972
STEVE KRACHER
JOHN BARBO
DOUG CORDIER
CRAIG SHAFER
1973
BILL FERDINAND
BILL BRUNETT
1976
MERNA JACOBSEN
CHERYL RUDE
CORY JOHNSON
1977
MIKE STRATTON
MARK LINGLE
CHRIS NEWMAN
1979
CLIFF HOERNER
1980
STEVE THOMAS
DAVE CROSSWHITE
KYLE JOHNSON
1981
KIRIS WALKER
TOM LADENBURG
NANCY SMITH
NEIL BRUNETT
1982
MICHELLE WARD
1983
THOM PECK
1984
ERIK MUNSON
ROBIN ALLEN
CARY FINBERG
1985
JIM GIULIO
SUZANNE SCHWARZ
STACY POWELL
1988
KRISTA PETTY
1989
VICKI GEHRKE
1990
TANYA TESAR
DAVE WINDAUER
TOM KEMPPAINEN
SCOTT MITTON
1991
RAY HOERNER
RICH VASQUEZ
MIKE CALDWELL
TARA GRIFFIN
MICHELLE HOERNER
MARK ROBISON
1992
TASHA SPADE
SHAWN BRITTENHAM
1993
SHERRY HOERNER
RYAN TIMLICK
KERRY TINTZMAN
1994
G.W. SCHNEIDER
CAMIE FINBERG
KRISTEN SCHERMERHORN
KELLY SPEER
1995
STACI HEMMER
J.J. FURLONG
BO ROUNDY
JESSIE SCHAEFFER
BILL GUSTAFSON
1996
DULCIE BERUBE
NATASHA MAROLT
LAURI SPEER
1997
ANNA BENGTSON
MICHELLE RAMAGE
SHAY STANLEY
1998
CHRIS FINBERG
HEIDI GRILLEY
1999
KRISTA HEAVIRLAND
KATI KNUTSON
WHITNEY LANGE
2000
KERI STANLEY
CALEB SCHAEFFER
2001
JOE BERETA
ZACK NAU
DANI HERVOL
2002
BRICE CORDIER
MATT BECKWITH
BEN SCHAEFFER
2003
JAMES BYRD
STEPHANIE FISHER
ANDRIA HARRIS
TYLER JONES
DARIN NAU
CHRIS SLETVOLD
2004
SUNNI DOWNING
KYLE HATCH
SARAH HISLOP
2005
DANIELLE HERMAN
JACE LADENBURG
ANTHONY MINSON
DREW PERRY
KYLE ROSENBAUM
DEVIN SCHMIT
BEKAH STOLTZ
CASSIE STONEMAN
ARIC TARR
2006
KEVIN BOYER
LISA CARTER
GREG MACIJUNAS
KATE MARCILLE
CORY PETE
GUY SMITH
2007
AMBER LAMPMAN
CALLIE SPENCER
KEITH CATT
2008
CHASE FAIRBANK
CHASE GRILLEY
MICHAEL HADER
SARAH MARCILLE
2009
STEPHEN BAUMGARTNER
MACKEY NOLAN
GRANT GETTS
NATE WOODS
2010
KELSEY DEWIT
KELLY HOULE
KYLE HOWELL
MITCHELL WASSAM
SHAWN WHITMAN
2011
KAYLA DEWIT
NICK EMERSON
KALEB JOHNSON
NATE THOMPSON
2012
AUSTIN BARTH
PARKER JOHNSON
DANIEL JONES
JINISE OSBORNE
DERRICK WILLIAMS
2013
HOPE BURLAGE
MCKENNA EMMERICH
LUKE KAZLAUSKAS
2014
HALEY BELGARDE
MASON GEDLAMAN
JOSIAH OSBORNE
ALEX PRESNELL
JARED TRINASTICH
2015
WINTER KEMPPAINEN
CARLA NICOSIA
TY MORGAN
SHONN ROBERTS
CONNOR BOWMAN
2016
2017
Swimmer Colton Babcock is the state record holder in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 46.1 seconds and also holds 11 school records in the sport. During his time in high school, Babcock was named the Montana Sportsman of the Year, was a two-time state champion in the 100-yard freestyle and was also a member of the 2016 team state champion squad. He is the son of Courtney and Doug Babcock.
Dakota Bridwell was a three-time All Conference selection at quarterback as well as an All-State selection and team MVP. He holds all-class state records for most passing touchdowns in a game (8) and in a season (52). Bridwell also played basketball and track and was the state champion in javelin in 2017. He is the son of Christy and Shane Bridwell.
Kiara Burlage was an All-State first team selection in volleyball in 2016 and was a member of the state champion Wildkat teams in 2015 and 2016. She was also a first team All-State selection in basketball for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons, when she was also name the conference MVP. She was a member of the 2016-17 state champion team and holds the state record for highest field goal percentage. She was an All-State selection in track all four years in high school. She was also an Academic All-State selection eight times. She is the daughter of Jessica and Joshua Burlage.
Cydney Finberg was an All-State selection in volleyball three times and was a member of the 2015 and 2016 state champion teams. She was named the conference MVP in 2015. She is the school career and season record holder for digs, aces and assists. She was a three time All-State selection in basketball, was a member of the 2017 state championship team and was an Academic All-State selection eight times. She is the daughter of Angie and Cary Finberg.
Trevor Hoerner was an football All-Conference selection at defensive end as a sophomore and an All-State linebacker and receiver as a senior. He was also an Academic All-State selection as a senior and was nominated for the Mondak Bowl. He is the son of Carisa and Jay Hoerner.
Peyton Kehr was an Academic All-State selection in volleyball in 2013 and 2014 and in basketball all four years in high school.
She was a first team All-State selection in basketball in 2016 and second team in 2015. She was the Class A State Tournament MVP with the state championship team in 2017. She was also a three-time All-Conference and All-State selection in softball and a four-time Academic All-State selection in basketball and softball. She is the daughter of Robyn abd Dave Kehr.
Haylie Peacock was a four-year Academic All-State selection in cross country and three-year selection in basketball and track. She was also an All-Conference selection in track and the winner of the Tom Dumay award. A member of the 2017 state championship basketball team, she is the daughter of Heather and Jim Peacock.
Braxton Reiten was and All-Class All-State selection in football as a senior and hold the state record for most receiving touchdowns in a game and in a season. He was an All-State selection in track three times. He is the son of Balinda and Mark Reiten.
K.J. Schweikert was a three-time Academic All-State selection in volleyball and a member of two state champion teams. She was a four-time Academic All-State selection in softball as well as a first team All-Conference and All-State selection as a junior and senior. She is the daughter of Suzy and Jaxon Schweikert.
Logan Stephens was a first team All-Conference and All-State selection in soccer in 2015 and was named team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. He was selected All-Conference and All-State again in 2016 and was again the Offensive Player of the Year.
In basketball, he was selected second team All-Conference in 2017 and was a team captain. He was a two-time All-Conference selection in track and an All-State selection in 2016.
He was a member of the gold-medal 4X100 relay team, which holds the school record, and the silver-medal 4X400 relay team. He also finished fifth in the long jump.
2018
Dani Douglas, the daughter of Christi and Don Douglas, was the starting point guard on the 2017 girls state championship team and an All-State selection in 2017 and 2018. Douglas holds the school records for most threes in a game with eight, most threes in a season with 62 and most three pointers in her career with 183. She scored 1,003 three points while in high school and was the Northwest A Conference Most Valuable Player in 2018. Dani was an honor diploma recipient and was also Academic All State.
Hannah Gedlaman, the daughter of Elizabeth Gilberg and Derek Gedlaman, was also a member of the 2017 Wildkat basketball state championship team. Hannah was an All-Conference first team and All-State selection in basketball in 2017. She was also a four-year player in soccer, earning All-Conference first team selections in 2016 and 2017 and was a second team selection in 2015. She was named to the All-State team in soccer in 2016 and 2017. Hannah was an All-State first team selection in track in 2018, 2016 and 2015 and an All-Conference selection in 2015. She was a member of the Wildkat 4X100-meter relay state champion team in 2015 and was selected Academic All-State eight times.
Hayden Falkner, the son of Denise and Timothy Falkner, was a captain on the 2017 Wildcat state championship football team and was selected an All-State and All-Conference center that season. He was also selected as an All-Conference defensive end in the same season and was named the CFHS Lineman of the Year. He was also an All-Conference center selection in 2016. Hayden was a three-time letter award winner, three-time Academic All-State selection and was selected for the Montana East-West Shrine Game.
Austin Green, the son of Jodie and Chad Green, was a four-year football letterman and was an All-State quarterback and captain on the 2017 state championship team. Austin was the Northwest A Conference Offensive MVP that season and was also an All-Conference selection at quarterback, safety and return specialist. Austin was also an All-Conference selection at safety in 2016 and was selected for the Montana/North Dakota All-Star Game and the Montana East-West Shrine Game. In basketball, Austin was a three-year letterman, a starter in his final three seasons on varsity and a team captain his senior season. He was the Wildcat leadership award winner in the sport in 2017. In track, Austin was a three-year letterman and was All-State in the pole vault in 2017 and 2018. He was All-Conference in the pole vault in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and in the triple jump in 2016 and 2017. Austin was an Academic All-State selection 11 times.
Logan Kolodejchuk, the son of Kelli and Glenn Kolodejchuk, was a four-year football letterman and was an All-State defensive end and fullback as a captain on the 2017 state championship team. Logan was the Northwest A Conference Defensive Player of the Year on that team and was selected to the Montana East-West Shrine Game as well as the Badland Bowl. Logan was also an All-Conference selection at defensive end in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Logan was also a four-year letterman in track, where he was a member of the 2016 state champion 4X100-meter relay team. That team also holds the school record in the event. Logan was All-State in the triple jump in 2015 and 2016, the javelin in 2016 and 2017, the shot put in 2017 and the 4X100-meter relay in 2016 and 2018. He was an All-Conference selection in triple jump 2015, 2016 and 2018 as well as javelin, shot put and discus in 2016 and 2017 and shot put in 2018. Logan also finished second in the 185-pound weight class at the state powerlifting meet in 2015.
Ben Windauer, the son of Beth and David Windauer, was an All-Conference safety and receiver on the 2017 Wildcat state championship football team. He was also an All-Conference safety in 2016. Windauer excelled in wrestling, where he was an All-State selection his final three years in high school and an All-Conference selection all four years. He finished third at state in 2016, second in 2017 and was a state champion at 170 pounds in 2018. He also won the Quick Pin award at divisionals and state his senior season. Ben hold the school record for most pins in a season with 35, set his senior season. In track, Ben holds the school record in the pole vault after clearing a height of 14 feet in 2017. He was an All-State selection in the sport in 2017 and 2018. Ben was also All-Conference in the 300-meter hurdles in 2018 and the pole vault, javelin and 110-meter hurdles in 2017 and 2018. He was an 11-time Academic All-State recipient.
Gabe Knudsen, the son of Kris and Rowdy Knudsen, was the recipient of the Tom Dumay award. Gabe was a four-year letterman in cross country and finished fourth at state in 2017. He was a three-year letterman in track and finished fifth in the 1,600 at state in 2018 and seventh in the 3,200. He was an Academic All-State recipient four times and was a four-year high honor roll student.
2019-20
Kimberly Peacock: Peacock was a standout cross country runner and holds the school record of 18 minutes, 19 seconds, a mark she set in 2016. Other highlights included being all-conference in track and field in 2017 and divisional champ in the 3,200 meters in 2017. She was also a member of the state championship basketball team and the 2020 recipient of the Tom Dumay award.
Angellica Street: Street’s career highlights include a stellar track career in the javelin and shot put. She holds the all-class record in the state for javelin for a throw in 2019 of 156 feet, 11 inches at state. She holds the school record for a throw of 158-8. She was a two-time Gatorade player of the year in 2019 and 2020 and held the pre -season No. 1 rank for javelin in the country in 2020. She also took third in the shot put at state in 2019 and holds the all-time digs mark for volleyball in 2019, where she was named the team’s most valuable player.
Josie Windauer: Windauer was a soccer, basketball and track standout. In soccer she holds the school record for goals with 33 in 2019 and career goals with 83. She was all-state three years in a row in soccer from 2017 to 2019. In basketball she was all-state and all-conference twice and helped lead the team to two third-place finishes at state in 2018 and 2019. In track she was a two-time all-state athlete in the 4-by-400 relay and was all-conference in the 100, 200 and 400 meter relays. She also won the Tom Dumay award in 2020.
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Thienhoa, “TJ” Jacobi, was a four-year cross country and track runner, the Wildcat coaches award winner in 2021; a Special Olympian and the 2021 Tom Dumay award winner. He also competed in basketball, bowling and skiing.
Hannah Schweikert, was first team all-state in volleyball, basketball and tennis, and a 12-time Academic All-State Award recipient. In volleyball she was on the divisional championship team in 2020 and was state runner up that year as well. In hoops, she was on divisional championship teams in 2021 and 2019 and in tennis was state champion runner-up in 2021 and took third in 2019.
Lara Erickson, was all conference cross country all four years of her high school career and all state in 2019 and 2020. She took second in state A in 2020. In track she holds the school record in the 800 meters, and was all conference and all state in the 3,200 and 1,600 and won the state championship in the 1,600. She was also all-state in debate, taking second in public forum debate in the state A championships in 2019 and 2020 and is a seven-time Academic All-State.
Madysen Hoerner was all-state in volleyball in 2020 was all conference in triple jump and long jump in track in 2018, taking second in divisionals in 2021 and third at state. She’s a 12-time academic all-state, was the 2020 MVP of the volleyball team and helped lead the basketball team to a first place divisional title in 2021 and a third-place finish at state in 2019
COACHES
1993
RALPH JOHNSON
STAN RENNING
HAROLD HUGHES
1998
LARRY SCHMAUTZ
2013
WES KNUTSON
2016
MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN