The the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2019 induction ceremony takes place Sunday, January 27 in Springfield and, according to Central Missouri University, will feature:
Ryan Howard, a baseball star for MSU and the Phillies
Carlos Carson, a star receiver of the Chiefs' 1980s teams
Jeff Suppan, who helped pitch the Cardinals to two World Series after pitching for the Royals
Chase Coffman, the most prolific pass-catching tight end in Mizzou history
Alan Cockrell, a Joplin native who QB'd the Tennessee Volunteers and was a big-league player and coach
The Drury Family, a champion of outdoors who host and produce multiple television programs
Dr. Cris Barnthouse, a former Head Team Physician of the Kansas City Chiefs
The Sandbothe Family of Washington features 7 siblings who attended college on athletic scholarships
Dr. Troy Major, a nationally recognized shotgun sports champion
Rod Smith, the longtime Sports Director of KCRG-TV 13 in Jefferson City
Mark Fisher, a longtime basketball coach and sports administrator
Joyce Mahoney, a standout in the sport of golf and a women's sports advocate
Kip Janvrin, a co-head coach of the University of Central Missouri Track & Field teams and an Olympian
Kirk Pedersen, a co-head coach of the UCM Track & Field teams and coach of UCM cross country teams
Kelly Donohoe, the football coach of Blue Springs High School
Steve Hunter, a longtime high school basketball coach at Ozark High School
Ray Wageman, a record-setting triathlete from age 50 to age 83 who will be inducted posthumously
Berkeley/McCluer South Berkeley High School Boys and Girls Track & Field Programs
West Plains High School Boys and Girls Cross Country Programs
Heart of America Beverage Company – the John Q. Hammons Founder's Award
Bryan Magers – President's Award