Nine ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Alumni Inducted in 2022 Hall of Honor Ceremony

October 25, 2022

Lindsborg, Kan. – On Sunday, October 23, 2022, nine ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ legends were inducted into 2022 Athletics Hall of Honor.

To even be nominated for such an honor, an individual must have had a noteworthy and exemplary career during their time at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. The individuals selected were former student-athletes or letter winners. For student-athletes, the last year of participation in athletics have been at least eight years before selection into the Hall of Honor. Selection for membership was determined by the quality and caliber of athletic performance and by the individual's contribution to the team concept of athletic endeavor through leadership, as cited by the coaches and teammates involved.


The first former athlete to be recognized was Randy Clark, Class of 1970. Randy Clark attended ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College from 1966-1970, where he was a four-year letter winner in men's basketball, three-year letter winner in baseball, and one-year letter winner in football. Clark was a member of B-Club, Gamma Kappa Alpha fraternity, and was senior class secretary and treasurer.


Clark served as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College from 1998-2012, and an adjunct professor in human geography from 2005-2012. The Swedes were KCAC Tournament Champions in 1999, 2000, and 2003, and qualified for the NAIA Division II National Tournament in each of those years, with a runner-up finish in 2003.


Clark earned his Bachelor of Arts in physical education from ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ in 1970 and earned his Master of Science in education from Kansas State University. Randy Clark retired in 2012 and is married to his wife Janice; they have two sons, Peter and Brian, and daughter-in-law Alice.


Our second inductee was Elmer Patterson, Class of 1980. Elmer Patterson attended ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College from 1977-1980 and earned All-KCAC men's tennis honors all four years. As a freshman, Patterson won KCAC number five singles and number three doubles. His sophomore year, Patterson placed second in number one singles and won number one doubles. As a junior, he won both number two singles and number one doubles and was crowned champion in both number one singles and number three doubles his senior year. He led the Swedes to three consecutive District 10 Championships and three NAIA National Tournament appearances. In his four-year career as a Swede, Patterson only lost two matches, and has wins over players from NCAA Division I teams Baylor University, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, and Wichita State University. In addition, he also notched a win over a Davis Cup player.


Patterson has 25 years of experience as a tennis coach and tennis professional. He served as the Head Women's Tennis Coach at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ for four years, as well as the Assistant Men's Tennis Coach for four years. He was named KCAC Coach of the Year four times and took the women's program from last place in the conference to second in two years. In addition, he helped coach ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ men's tennis to five consecutive KCAC titles and coached the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Summer Youth Tennis Camps for seven years.


Elmer Patterson graduated from ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts in social science education and holds a Master of Arts in education from the University of Phoenix. He currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona with his partner and fellow Lindsborg native, Angie Ahlstedt Dunbar. Patterson has one daughter, Amanda Beck. Elmer is now the director of "Buzz Development" for Bee Organized in Scottsdale, Arizona which is a professional organizing company.


Our third inductee was David Dodge, Class of 1983. David Dodge attended ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ from 1979-1983, where he was a four-year letter winner in baseball and a two-year letter winner in football. In baseball, Dodge was Rookie of the Year in 1980, when the Swedes were crowned KCAC Champions. He was Honorable Mention All-KCAC from 1980-1982 and was team captain as well as All-KCAC in 1983. As a member of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Football, Dodge was part of a KCAC Championship in 1981 and was team captain and Honorable Mention All-KCAC in 1982.


Dodge was a member of the football coaching staff at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ from 1983-1996, during which the Swedes posted a 104-26-1 record. He served as Secondary Coach/JV Defensive Coordinator in 1983, and Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator from 1984-1996. During Dodge's time on staff, Swedes Football made seven trips to the NAIA National playoffs, and won nine KCAC Championships; 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996. Dodge coached 58 All-KCAC student-athletes, 14 NAIA Academic All-Americans, and three NAIA All-Americans. In 1986, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ was number one in NAIA pass defense. The Swedes were number three in the NAIA in total defense and scoring defense in 1988. In 1989, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ was number five in the NAIA in total defense, and number eight in NAIA scoring defense. The Swedes were the third ranked pass defense in the NAIA in 1994 and led the NAIA in pass defense in 1996.


In addition to coaching football, Dodge was the Assistant Baseball Coach at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ from 1984-1987, and the Head Baseball Coach from 1988-1997. The Swedes were KCAC Champions in 1985, 1986, and 1988, and Dodge was the 1998 KCAC Coach of the Year.

 

David Doge Dodge is currently the Head Girls Basketball Coach at Garden County High School, a position he has held since 2020. He has coached four All-League players, and one player who played in the Panhandle All-Star Game. Dodge is married to Jolene (Zone) Dodge and they have three children; Dustin Dodge, Jordan Dodge, and Taylor (Dodge) Cordova.


Our fourth inductee was Michael Waldie. Michael Waldie was part of the 1993 and 1994 KCAC Champion ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College football teams. Both years he was team captain, 1st Team All-KCAC linebacker, and Academic All-American. In 1994, he earned NAIA All-American honors.


In 1995, Waldie was Linebackers Coach for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ as well as the Assistant Baseball Coach. Swedes Baseball were KCAC Champions at 11-1, with an Elite Eight appearance. In total, in his time as a player and coach for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Football from 1993-2000, the Swedes posted a record of 71-19 with six KCAC Championships.


From 1997-2000, Waldie served as ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½'s Head Baseball Coach, with a record of 132-68. The Swedes were KCAC Champions in 1996, 1997, and 1998. Their 20-plus win season in 1996 was the first for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ in over 10 years. In 1998, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Baseball were Regional Semi-Finalists, and earned their first 30-plus win season in school history. The Swedes were KCAC Runner-Up in baseball in 1999. In addition to serving as the Head Baseball Coach, Waldie continued to coach football for the Swedes as well. He was Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Coach in 1996, and Defensive Coordinator from 1997-2000. In 1999, ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Football was crowned KCAC Champions, and were Mineral Water Bowl Champions in 2000. Waldie was named Defensive Coordinator of the Year by American Monthly Magazine. The Swedes defense only allowed 71 points in 11 games.

 

Waldie is married to Amy Holland, who is a teacher at Bryan ISD. They have three sons and a daughter; son Brock is a horse trainer/farrier at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida; daughter Brynn is a freshman at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas; son Brodie, fifth grade; and son Brooks, 2nd grade.


Our fifth inductee was Kipp Van Camp, Class of 1985. Kipp Van Camp attended ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College from 1981-1985, where he competed in track and field all four years. He earned both NAIA Academic All-Region and NAIA Academic All-American honors in indoor track and field in 1982, 1983, and 1984. Van Camp was also NAIA Academic All-Region in outdoor track and field from 1982-1985, and a NAIA Academic All-American in 1983, 1984, and 1985. In addition, he earned the 1983 KCAC All-Conference Academic Award. In addition to his outstanding track and field career, Van Camp also played football for the Swedes in 1981 and 1982. He was a member of the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College vs. Sweden team to Stockholm in 1985.


Van Camp was a two-time NAIA Indoor Track & Field All-American; he finished fifth in the indoor hammer in 1983 and fourth in 1984. In addition, he was a NAIA Outdoor Track and Field All-American in 1985 with a sixth-place finish in the hammer throw, and a 1985 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Qualifier in the discus with a 12th place finish.


In 1983, Van Camp was the KCAC Outdoor Track and Field Champion and NAIA Regional Champion in the hammer. He then earned KCAC Champion and NAIA Regional Champion honors in both the hammer and discus in both 1984 and 1985. From 1982, his sophomore year, through 1985, his senior year, Van Camp was undefeated in the indoor weight throw and outdoor hammer throw for all meets in regular season, conference championships, and regionals. He is the former indoor weight record holder for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, was the men's team's top scorer in 1983, 1984, and 1985, and won the 1984 Men's Track and Field Swede Award.


Kipp Van Camp graduate from ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology and chemistry and went on the graduate from medical school at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in 1990. Van Camp met his wife, Tracy Gavin, in 1989 and they were married in 1991. They have two sons; Kolby, who recently graduated from Kansas State University, and Weston, who is a member of the track and field team at the University of Kansas. Kipp Van Camp currently practices interventional radiology in western Kansas and has a stem cell clinic in Shawnee, Kansas.


Our sixth inductee was Michelle (Rogge) Nelson, Class of 2001. Michelle (Rogge) Nelson attended ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ from 1997-2001, during which she was a four-year member of both women's basketball and softball and an Academic All-American with a 4.0 grade point average. Swedes Women's Basketball won the KCAC Regular Season Championship in 1998 and 2000 and the KCAC Tournament in 1999 and 2000, which earned NAIA National Tournament berths in 1999 and 2000. In 1997-98, women's basketball led the KCAC in offensive field goal percentage. They led the KCAC in scoring margin and offensive points per game in 1999-00 and led the KCAC in defensive points per game in 2000-01. As a senior, Nelson led the KCAC in assists, and was named 1st Team All-KCAC as a senior and Honorable Mention All-KCAC as a junior. Nelson was a team captain her senior year, and helped the Swedes win 96 games as well as earn national rankings during her four-year women's basketball career. In addition, Nelson was a four-year starter on the softball team, where she was voted Newcomer of the Year for the Swedes as a freshman. Her senior year, she was team captain and earned Honorable Mention All-KCAC, while also receiving All-KCAC honors as a junior.


Michelle (Rogge) Nelson is now currently working in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is working for The Bancorp Bank as the Director of Operations and was recently named to the bank's management council in 2021. Nelson met her husband, Jason, at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½. The couple has two children; Micah, 13, and Jonah, 9.


Our seventh inductee was Lisa (Faimon) Spencer, Class of 2013. Lisa (Faimon) Spencer came to ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ as a junior after she began her college career at Colby Community College. She competed in indoor and outdoor track and field as a junior and senior, and volleyball her senior year. During her collegiate career, Spencer qualified for Nationals six times. She held the school record in the outdoor 100m hurdles with a time of 15.2 seconds and was part of the school record setting 4x100m relay team with a time of 48.9 seconds. Spencer was named the KCAC Outdoor Track and Field Female Athlete of the Meet at the KCAC Championships for two consecutive years. She medaled in all five of her events and ended her senior year by receiving the KCAC Champion of Character Award. In the final Nationals meet of her career, Spencer nailed a 5'6 ¼ mark in the high jump and ultimately placed sixth with a jump of 5'8 ¼.


Lisa (Faimon) Spencer moved back to Nebraska where she is in her tenth year of teaching. She currently teaches first grade at Hitchcock County and is the head coach for the high school volleyball team as well as the assistant track and field coach for boys and girls jumps. Spencer married Reid Spencer, a local rancher, in June 2022, and they are expecting twins in March.


Our eighth inductee was the Alumni Coach of the Year, Jon McClean, Class of 1991. Jon McLean transferred from Dodge City Community College to ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, where he played basketball for three seasons, from 1988-1991. The Swedes were conference champions in 1990, and qualified for the District 10 playoffs in 1988-1989 and 1989-1990. McLean was voted Most Inspirational Player in 1988-1989 and 1990-1991 and served as team captain in 1990-1991. In addition to basketball, McLean also played football for three seasons. ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ was conference champion in 1990 and 1991. McLean was Honorable Mention All-KCAC as a running back in 1990 and 1991, voted Most Valuable Running Back in 1991, and served as Team Captain in 1991.


McLean has spent 31 years coaching at the high school and junior high level, including stops at Brewster High School (1992-1996), ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College (1996-1997), Ashland High School (1997-1998), Cimarron High School (1998-1999), Goodland High School (1999-2007), Buhler High School (2007-2010, 2011-2017), and Nickerson High School (2017-2022). He was a head high school basketball coach for 25 years, with his teams qualifying for the state basketball tournament seven times. McLean's Brewster, Kan. team was crowned state champions in 1995, and finished third in 1996. In 2015, McLean's Buhler girls team finished fourth, in 2018 the Nickerson girls team was a state participant, and in 2019 the Nickerson girls team finished fourth. In 2020, McLean's Nickerson girls squad made the Final Four during the 2020 Covid season and placed fourth in 2022. McLean was named 4A Girls Basketball Coach of the Year in 2020, and 1A Boys Basketball Coach of the Year in 1995.


McLean was a head high school football coach for six years. His teams were conference champions twice, and qualified for the state playoffs three times. In addition, he was a head junior high football coach for 10 years, and held various assistant coaching positions in volleyball, basketball, track, and golf. McLean was also named KWCA Women's Wrestling Administrator of the Year in 2020.


Jon McClean is currently the athletic director at Hutchinson High School. McLean is married to Lynette McLean, an elementary school principal at Wiley Elementary in Hutchinson, Kan. They have three children; Cade, Maggie, and Josie.


Our ninth, and final, inductee was the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ Athletic Association Award of Merit, Bill Ferguson, Class of 1979. Bill Ferguson came to ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in social science in 1979. During his time at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, he served as a student assistant coach in three sports: one year for football under Dr. Ted Kessinger, two years in basketball under George Stephens, and one year in baseball under Gary Sandbo.


Ferguson went on to receive his Master of Arts in history from Fort Hays State University in 1990. He taught and coached for 32 years, at three different high schools in Kansas: Peabody, Sterling, and Smoky Valley. Ferguson has been a head coach in boys' basketball, girl's basketball, track and field, and tennis, and an assistant coach in football as well. In 2007-08, Ferguson was named Hutch News 4A Girls Basketball Area Coach of the Year. Later that year he served as interim coach for women's basketball at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, and then became an Assistant Women's Basketball Coach under new head coach Jim Campion from 2008-2012. In 2011, Ferguson took early retirement and taught part-time for ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College until May 2022. In 2016, when Ferguson's son, Keith, was hired as Head Women's Basketball Coach for the Swedes, he was a volunteer assistant coach for three seasons.


Ferguson is married to Jan (Lindsey) Ferguson. They have two sons; Keith, his wife Beth, and their daughter Harper, who reside in Lindsborg; and Mike, his wife Heather, and their son Declan, who live in Topeka.


It is inspiring to read the stories and success of our cherished alumni. A huge congratulations to all of our inductees! 


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