Three more people were inducted into the Racine Raiders Hall of Fame at halftime of the June 7, 2025, game against the Indy Bison. Mark Connelly, Eric Feest, and Tom Leonard became members number 81, 82, and 83 of the Racine Raiders Hall of Fame. Public address announcer Dan Pfeifer provides the audio commentary.
Six new members joined the illustrious Racine Raiders Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 13, 2024, during a halftime ceremony at Historic Horlick Athletic Field in Racine. Members of the 2024 Racine Raiders Hall of Fame class were: Mike “Ice” Baldwin, Fulton Bell, Jr., Brian Forston, Tom Kohr, Tammie Radspinner, and Brandon “Hollywood” Rogers.
The Racine Raiders inducted six people into the team’s hall of fame on Alumni Night at Historic Horlick Athletic Field in Racine, Wisconsin. All of the inductees played for the team. After their playing days, one inductee served on the board of directors and another coached. The inductees were Bill Bushell, Brian Erickson, Mike Hyzdu, Brian Jansen, Craig McClelland, and J.R. Taylor. The inductees represent six decades of Racine Raiders football. Public address announcer Dan Pfeifer introduced each member.
The Racine Raiders inducted six new members into the team’s Hall of Fame during halftime of their game against the Milwaukee County Chargers on August 13, 2022, at Historic Horlick Athletic Field. Wide receiver Sam D’Alie, defensive back Chu Graham, quarterback/wide receiver/defensive back Gary Griffin, volunteer Deb Hart, journalist Peter Jackel, and offensive lineman Matt Schoeneman were the Class of 2022.
The Racine Raiders inducted three new members into the team’s Hall of Fame during halftime of the team’s game against the Chi City Ducks in 2021. The ceremony took place on the new turf at Historic Horlick Athletic Field. Curt Barnes, Joe Cook, and Clyde Freehling were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Cook was inducted posthumously and his grandson, current Raiders guard Caleb Gwin, represented the family.
