Warriors Hall of Fame

Nominate a Warrior for 2026 Hall of Fame

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Nominations are now open for this year’s Warrior Hall of Fame. The award honors the outstanding accomplishments of individuals who have contributed to the ISD 197 community.

Who: It’s open to “former Warriors who have distinguished themselves in the area of athletics, activities, the fine arts, academics, and service while at Henry Sibley/Two Rivers High School and beyond in their post-high school experiences.” It’s open to alumni (graduated at least five years ago), former staff, and community contributors.

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Previous winners: The 2025 Warrior Hall of Fame class included Brenda Corbett, Tom Johnson, Tori Nelson, and Jim Probst. See the 2024 class and the inaugural class of 2023.

How: You can nominate individuals for the Warrior Hall of Fame online.

Deadline: March 30, 2026

Named: New hall of fame members will be announced and recognized in the fall.

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