2023 Inductees

Brandon Allen

Brandon Allen, a graduate of Fayetteville High School, earned All-State honors in football and baseball, contributing to the baseball team's state championship win and leading the football team to the state championship game twice. He went on to play football at the University of Arkansas, where he became the career leader in touchdown passes. Currently, he is enjoying a successful career in the National Football League, having been part of two Super Bowl teams and back-to-back AFC North championships.

Vance Arnold

Vance Arnold, a Fayetteville High School graduate, returned to his alma mater as a football and track coach after attending the University of Arkansas. He played a significant role in restarting the baseball program at Fayetteville High School in 1988 and coached the team for 28 years, achieving remarkable success with 15 conference titles and 6 state championships. Vance, along with his wife Jane, resides in Fayetteville and enjoys spending time with their twin daughters and grandchildren.

William Bryant

William Bryant, a Fayetteville High School graduate, excelled in baseball, basketball, and football. Despite earning a full-ride basketball scholarship to the College of the Ozarks, he faced racial discrimination and ultimately had to leave college. Bryant later became an assistant coach at Ramay Junior High School, and today he is known for his high morals and remains dedicated to his family.

Jennifer Culp Condron

Jennifer Culp Condron, a Fayetteville High School graduate, excelled in basketball and track, leaving with multiple records and high point awards. She continued her athletic career as a Lady Razorback, becoming an All-American pole vaulter. Today, Jennifer is happily married with three children.


Don Logue

Don Logue, a Fayetteville High School graduate, achieved All-State honors in football, basketball, and track, winning a State Championship in basketball. He continued his athletic journey at the University of Arkansas and the Naval Academy, earning accolades in football and other sports. As a graduate assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, Logue left a lasting impact before his passing in 2010.


2023 Fayetteville Hall of Greats Scholarship Recipients

Delaney Bowers, Basketball

Grayson Forsbach,
Swimming + Diving

Morgan Gaines, Basketball