Two former coaches, two players and an entire team have been selected as the next group of inductees into the Bronco Athletic Hall of Fame.

The 2013 inductees to be honored at a banquet planned for April 20 at the AmericInn include:

• Frank “Butch” Larson, who was Falls High School’s head football coach for 22 seasons from 1952-1973. During that time, Larson’s teams won eight conference championships and the 1954 state championship. He was elected to the Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1977.

• Walt Scheela, who was a teacher and coach for 33 years in the Falls, coaching football, basketball and baseball and also being involved in track. He was named the first city recreation director in 1944 and became the first full-time athletic director in 1946. The school’s baseball field is named after him.

• Mike “Lefty” Curran, who was a goalie on the Bronco boys hockey team that won the state championship in 1962 and posted a record of 27-0-1. Curran later played college hockey at the University of North Dakota and was also on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Team that won a silver medal. He was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 1998.

• Neil Sheehy, who lettered in cross country, hockey and track at FHS in three consecutive seasons from 1975-78 and went on to play college hockey at Harvard University and in the NHL for the Calgary Flames, Hartford Whalers and Washington Capitals. He is also the brother of Bronco Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Tim Sheehy.

• The 1964-65 Bronco boys hockey team, which won the state championship after finishing the season with a perfect record of 27-0-0.

The four individuals being inducted received a majority vote this week from the seven-member Hall of Fame selection committee comprised of Falls Athletic Director Don Rolando, Bronco assistant football coach and FHS math teacher Timm Ringhofer, former Bronco head football coach and current Falls School Board member Stuart Nordquist, Bronco Basketball Boosters President Chris Oustad, Tim Wegner and two previous inductees — Frank Youso and Jim Crotty.