1991

Leonard Agee

Coach Leonard Agee was the head basketball coach, history teacher, and Athletic Director at Buckeye High School in the West Valley for 29 years.   Coach Agee's Hawks were very successful during his tenure.  After opening the new gym in 1956 Agee was honored by the facility being named after him.

Neola "Sis" Voegtli

Neola "Sis" Voegtli from Parker High School was the first woman inducted into the Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame in 1991.  Sis was not only a successful coach, she also supported the Arizona Coaches Association with years of work as an Executive Board Member, All-Star Coach, and committee member.

Jim Crawford

Jim Crawford was a rare commodity 30 to 40 years ago in Arizona, a true native.  Jim was born in Bisbee, raised in Pomerene, graduated at Benson, and attended Eastern Arizona College on a track scholarship.  Jim continued as a student and hurdler at Arizona State University where he earned his Bachelor's degree.  He finished his education with an M.Ed at Northern Arizona University.  Coach Crawford began his teaching and coaching career at Ft. Thomas.  Soon after, he left for St.

Rich Hoyt

Coach Hoyt coached football in Arizona for 36 of his 53 years in education.  He also coached football for 9 years in Idaho.  Rich's teams won state titles in 1985 and '86 in Snowflake, Arizona.  He coached state runners-up in Winslow in 1994, and Williams in 1970 (asst).  His Idaho teams won a title and two runners-up (asst).  Rich was an executive board member of the Arizona Coaches Association in the early nineties and he was the ACA President in 1993.  Rich was the AZFCA All Star Game Dedicatee in 2008.  Coach Hoyt is currently serving on the Executive Board of the Hall of Fame and has c

Craig Anderson

Craig Anderson was born and raised in Phoenix.  Craig attended Phoenix Union West and Glendale High Schools.  He went on to Palo Verde Jr.