Inductees have been named for the 2018 Bryant Athletic Hall of Honor. The public is invited to the reception to begin at 6:30 p.m., with induction ceremonies at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 2nd. This is the fourth class to be voted into the Bryant Athletic Hall of Honor. The event will be held at the main building at Bryant High School, in the multi-media center.
The presenting sponsor is Everett Buick GMC. The ceremony is also sponsored by Jamey South-State Farm Insurance, Saline County Lifestyles and the Elrod Law Firm.
The 2018 inductees (scroll down to see their biographies):
- Bob Goodloe – For Excellence in Coaching and Leadership
- James Harris – For Outstanding Athletic Performance and Achievements (Posthumously)
- Curtis Rasburry – For Unmatched Vision, Support, and Leadership (Posthumously)
- Brad Goshien – For Outstanding Athletic Performance and Achievements
- O’Dell Lee – For Outstanding Athletic Performance and Achievements
- Kevin Nelson – For Outstanding Athletic Performance and Achievements
- Laura Wooten – For Excellence in Coaching and Leadership
The group was selected by the Bryant Athletic Hall of Honor Board of Directors.
Bob Goodloe—Served as the Head Coach of the Bryant Hornet football team from 1959-66 compiling a winning record of 28-11-3 and he would go on to win a State Championship at Joe T. Robinson High School in 1980
Jimmy Harris (Posthumously)—a 1954 graduate of Bryant High School who lettered 3 years in football and 4 years in basketball where he was selected to the All-District team and earned a scholarship to play basketball at then Arkansas College, now Lyon College in Batesville where he was named All-AIC. He was later inducted into the Lyon College Athletic Hall of Fame.
Curtis Rasburry (Posthumously)–In 1963 Coach Rasburry started the first Bryant Junior High football program and he named them the Bryant Junior High Mustangs, he would select the team colors and his wife wrote the lyrics to the alma mater. He became Principal of Bryant Junior High in the early 70’s and retired in 1987.
Brad Goshien—A starter for the 1980-81 AAA State Championship Basketball Team where he was named the Arkansas Democrat Sophomore of the Year and to the Arkansas Gazette Super Sophomore Team. He would go on to be All-State his junior and senior years and named to the Converse All American Team. He went on to college to play basketball at Ole Miss in 1983 and transferred to Arkansas State University where he was a two year starter.
O’Dell Lee—Overcoming the issues of poverty, albinism and being legally blind, O’Dell Lee became a two-time Arkansas State Wrestling Champion and had a career record of 101-2, going undefeated in his junior and senior years. He was All-State from his 9th grade-Senior year and was a 3 Time All-American at the Brute Adidas Nationals. He signed to wrestle for Ouachita Baptist University.
Kevin Nelson—A three year letterman in Football, Basketball and Baseball for the Bryant Hornets from 1993-95 where he would be All-Conference in all three sports and All-State in football and baseball. He was named the Gatorade Player of the Year in baseball in 1994. He signed to play football and baseball at the University of Central Arkansas and in 1995 was drafted by the Minnesota Twins.
Laura Wooten—Co-Captain of the first ever Bryant Junior High drill/dance team, she went on to become an All-American in her senior year. She has spent the past 27 years coaching at Bryant Public Schools and her Varsity Dance Teams would be State Champions from 1998-2007, and they would claim an additional 3 state titles and 5 State Runner-Up titles during her career. She has served as President of the Arkansas Drill/Dance Team Association and was named Arkansas Activities Association Dance Coach of the Year in 2011 and 2013.