WICHITA — Former Kansas basketball coach Roy Williams and former NASCAR star Clint Bowyer of Emporia are both a part of this fall's class for the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.
Williams led the Jayhawks to four Final Fours between 1988-2003 before departing for his alma mater, North Carolina, where he won three NCAA national championships.
Bowyer won 10 NASCAR Cup Series events during his 16 year career. Bowyer is now a NASCAR television commentator for Fox Sports, Kan. —. Williams and Bowyer will be among 10 inducted Oct. 2 at the Kansas Star Casino.
They’ll be joined by former Kansas City Chiefs long snapper Kendall Gammon, legendary baseball researcher Bill James, Wichita State championship-winning bowling coach Gordon Vadakin and the state’s winningest high school girls basketball coach, Jesse Nelson of Olpe.
Also included in the Class of 2022 are Emporia State basketball players Emily Bloss Carpenter and Tara Holloway, Negro Leagues baseball player Elwood “Bingo” DeMoss and Super Bowl and Kansas City Royals groundskeeper George Toma.