AURORA - The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) is proud to announce the induction of seven remarkable individuals into the CHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2026. This distinguished group represents a wide range of sports and activities and embodies the Association’s vision of excellence in academics, athletics, and activities. Each inductee’s story reflects the very essence of education-based participation and its lasting impact on students, schools, and communities across Colorado.
The Inductees
Bert Borgmann spent more than 40 years with the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) reflecting a legacy of leadership, advocacy, and growth in education-based activities. He championed Speech & Debate and Music programs, elevating their visibility and ensuring they received the same respect as traditional athletics. Borgmann also guided the development of CHSAA’s corporate partnerships, which provided vital resources to sustain and grow opportunities for students statewide. Known nationally for his leadership, he represented Colorado on numerous NFHS committees, helping to shape policy and best practices across the country. With all of those accolades, his most lasting achievement will be the creation of the CHSAA Hall of Fame.
Gail Crawford left a legacy at Eads High School, where his teams earned five state championships - one in girls’ track, one in football, and three in girls’ basketball - and five state runner-up finishes across multiple sports. Beyond titles, Crawford was committed to building character and leadership in his athletes. His service extended statewide through his work on the CHSAA Board of Control and basketball advisory committee, shaping opportunities for future student-athletes.
Harry Hollines electrified crowds at Manual High School, graduating as one of the most decorated basketball players in Denver Prep League history. His scoring records led him to the University of Denver, where he remains the program’s all-time leader in points per game (25.1). Twice named a Helms Foundation All-American, Hollines was part of DU’s inaugural Hall of Fame class and went on to play professionally for the Phoenix Suns. Known for his scoring consistency, Hollines remains one of Colorado’s greatest basketball talents.
Mary Kvamme blazed a trail for girls’ athletics in Colorado. As a teacher and coach at Arvada West High School, she launched multiple programs - including volleyball, tennis, basketball, gymnastics, and track & field. Kvamme’s legacy is defined not only by her 363-164 career volleyball record and 1977 state championship but also by her tireless advocacy for equity and opportunity for girls and women in athletics. She helped establish structures for girls’ sports across Jefferson County and Colorado, laying the groundwork for feeder programs and pushing for statistics to validate and celebrate female athletes’ achievements.
Kelly Meek is synonymous with excellence in Colorado high school athletics. A standout multi-sport athlete at Alamosa High School, Meek excelled in basketball, football, and track before embarking on a 34-year career as head basketball coach at Steamboat Springs High School. He built Steamboat into a perennial contender while also coaching track, assisting in football, and serving as a leader on CHSCA and CHSAA boards. Known for his teaching ability, leadership, and influence on the Western Slope, Meek inspired thousands of athletes and coaches throughout his career.
Athena “Tena” Preuss has been a cornerstone of dance and spirit in Colorado for more than four decades. Since 1991, she has served as CHSAA’s Head Technical Judge and State Rules Interpreter for Dance, playing an instrumental role in shaping the State Spirit Championships. As a nationally certified judge, coach, Spirit Director for School District 51, and owner of Express All Star Cheer & Dance Academy, Preuss has elevated dance as a discipline that builds artistry, discipline, and character. Her fairness, expertise, and mentorship have made her one of the most influential leaders within the spirit community.
Paul Quere’s legacy in Colorado high school athletics is one of extraordinary impact, leadership, and dedication. Over a 33-year career as an educator and coach, he shaped the lives of countless student-athletes through his ability to inspire belief, foster inclusion, and build championship-level programs. Quere coached seven state championship track and field teams, earned more than 20 conference titles, and was named State Coach of the Year multiple times, while also leading in basketball, cross country, volleyball, baseball, and soccer. Known for discovering hidden talent in the halls and turning first-time athletes into champions, he built a culture where every student, regardless of ability, felt valued and seen.
Voices from CHSAA
"The Hall of Fame Class of 2026 reminds us of the very best of what educationally based athletics and activities represent. Each of these inductees has not only achieved excellence in their chosen field, but has also demonstrated the power of character, leadership, and service to others. Their legacies reflect CHSAA’s commitment to providing opportunities that go far beyond wins and losses, shaping communities and inspiring future generations.” - CHSAA Commissioner Mike Krueger.
“Each year, the nomination and selection process shines a light on the incredible stories and contributions across Colorado. This induction process is about more than achievements, it’s about recognizing individuals whose impact embodies the spirit of education-based activities. The committee’s work ensures we celebrate not just accomplishments, but the values and experiences that define the CHSAA community.” - CHSAA Assistant Commissioner Rashaan Davis, who oversees the Hall of Fame.
Induction Ceremony
The CHSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2026 will be officially inducted at a ceremony on April 22, 2026, at the Douglas County School District’s Legacy Campus.
Tickets for the event are on sale now. Early bird pricing is available now through Dec. 31. Prices will increase $15 after that. No tickets will be sold at the door. To purchase tickets,
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For more information on the CHSAA Hall of Fame or the induction event, visit CHSAANow.com.