Athletic Hall of Fame 2011
The Jimmie Booster Club is proud to announce the 2011 slate of inductees for the Jamestown College Athletic Hall of Fame.  The inductees are Bonnie (Pfannsmith) Freije '88, Rick Hack '81, Cory Mantyka '93, and Andy Wade '91.   The inductees were recognized at the Jimmie Booster Club's Athletic Hall of Fame Breakfast on Saturday, October 15 during Jamestown College Homecoming festivities.


Bonnie (Pfannsmith) Freije ('88), of Devils Lake, N.D., is 16th on the Jimmie women's basketball all-time career point leaders list with 898 points. A two-time All-Conference and All-District selection, she led the Jimmies in scoring in the 1986-87 season with 415 points and in the 1987-88 season with 342 points.

Rick Hack ('81), of Ellendale, N.D., was a four-year letterwinner in baseball and football for the Jimmies and a one-year letterwinner in track. A 1979 first team NAIA All-American defensive back and All-Conference free safety, Hack was a co-captain of the undefeated conference champion Jimmies for coach Rollie Greeno. On the diamond, he was named All-Conference in 1977 as an infielder and in 1981 as a pitcher.


Cory Mantyka ('93), of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, followed his successful Jimmie football career with a 13-year stint in the Canadian Football League as an offensive lineman for the British Columbia Lions. He was a part of the Lions' Grey Cup championships in 1994 and 2000 and was named to the West Division All-Star team in 2003. Starting on both offense and defense for the Jimmies, he was a two-time All-Conference selection (1991 and 1992).



Andy Wade ('91), of Kennewick, Wash., led the Jimmie baseball team offensively and provided just as much of an impact defensively as catcher. He was a 1988 NAIA District 12 Honorable Mention selection, a 1989 All-Conference and All-District selection, a 1990 All-District selection, and a 1991 All-Conference selection and Outstanding Graduating Senior.