2023 Induction Ceremony
2023 Induction Ceremony at T-Mobile Park
Nathan Adrian, Apolo Ohno and Joe Martin were recognized pre-game at the August 8, 2023 Seattle Mariners game. Tim Lincecum and Kate Starbird were also part of the 2023 class. Starbird was recognized separately before a Seattle Storm game.
2022 Induction Ceremony
2022 Induction Ceremony at T-Mobile Park
Recognized pre-game on the field at T-Mobile Park, was an eight-person induction class: high school football coach Steve Gervais, soccer player Shannon Higgins Cirvoski, soccer executive Alan Hinton, MLB players Bruce Kison and Bill North, boxer Pete Rademacher, volleyball player Courtney Thompson and UW crew coach Ted Garhart.
2020 Induction Ceremony
2020 Induction Ceremony at T-Mobile Park
Former WSU and Seattle Mariners pitcher Aaron Sele and UW athletic director Joe Kearney were inducted in a ceremony at T-Mobile Park. Other inductees, separately, recognized were former University of Puget Sound national championship basketball coach Don Zech, Gonzaga basketball standout Adam Morrison, pole vaulter Brad Walker, and basketball official Dick Cartmell.
2019 Induction Ceremony
2019 Induction Ceremony at T-Mobile Park
Led by Seattle Mariners broadcaster Rick Rizzs, four individuals were inducted into the State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame on August 26th at T-Mobile Park prior to the Yankees-Mariners game. The other inductees included former National Basketball Association player and referee Bernie Fryer, longtime Gonzaga University basketball coach Dan Fitzgerald, and Megan (Quann) Jendrick, a double gold medalist in swimming in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
2019 Induction Ceremony at Lumen Field
Steve Raible, former Seahawk and broadcaster was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
2018 Induction Ceremony
2018 Induction Ceremony at Safeco Field
Kelly Blair LaBounty, a three-sport star at Prosser High School and considered one of the best female athletes in state history and Louise Mazzuca, owner of 35 career no-hitters in fastpitch softball and a member of the National Softball Hall of Fame, are joined by jockey Albert Johnson, winner of the 1922 and 1926 Kentucky Derby, and Dan Dugdale, considered the father of professional baseball in Washington State. The four newest members of the State of Washington Sports Hall of Fame were inducted on August 20 at Safeco Field prior to the Houston Astros-Seattle Mariners game.
2015 Induction Ceremony
2015 Induction Ceremony at Safeco Field
Figure skater Rosalynn Sumners; women’s basketball phenom Joyce Walker; the late P-I sports columnist John Owen and legendary racing shell builder George Pocock, joined former University of Washington standouts Chris Chandler and James Edwards, as the six were inducted into the State of Washington Sports HOF at Safeco Field on August 11th, 2015.
2014 Induction Ceremony
2014 Induction Ceremony at Safeco Field
Eddie Feigner, Sr, Chip Hanauer, Detlef Schrempf and Alvin Davis inducted at Safeco Field. Video courtesy of the Seattle Mariners and is in Windows Media format.
2013 Induction Ceremony
2013 Induction Ceremony at Safeco Field
Bob Walsh & Steve Emtman were inducted into the State Hall of Fame at Safeco Field. Video courtesy of the Seattle Mariners.
2011 Induction Ceremony
2011 Induction Ceremony at Safeco Field
John Olerud, Edgar Martinez, and Emmett Watson are honored for their outstanding careers.
2010 Banquet of Champions
2010 Induction Ceremony at the Tacoma Dome
The banquet, held at the Tacoma Dome on June 3, 2010, honored Dean Nicholson (basketball coach), Lou Whittaker (mountaineering), and Jim Whittaker (mountaineering).