This year’s Butte Sports Hall of Fame celebration will include a chance to win a 2026 Honda Ridgeline from Leskovar Honda.

Butte’s locally-owned dealership is sponsoring a hole-in-one contest during the Hall of Fame scramble on Friday, July 24 on the Par 3 course of the Highland View Golf Course.

One hole will be designated as the prize hole. That hole has not yet been selected.

The tournament, which will be $10 per person plus green fees for non-members, is open to the public. The tournament has tee times blocked off from 1 to 3 p.m. Players can show up with a team of four or five or come as an individual and join a team.

You do not have to sign up in advance.

The Green Jacket Ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 24 at the Civic Center. The event, which is free to the public, begins with a 6 p.m. social hour.

The Induction Banquet begins at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 25. That event also begins with a 6 p.m. social hour. Cost is $47 before July 12. Then the cost goes $5. Tickets can be purchased at the Butte Civic Center box office or at butteciviccenter.com.

Individuals called to 20th class of the Butte Sports Hall of Fame are Brian Bolton, Bernie Brophy, Shirley Chesterfield-Stanton, Susie Hogart-Harrington, John Kovacich, Scott Paffhausen, Kevin Parvinen, Jane Pascoe, Don Peoples Jr., Greg Salo, Butch Starin and Chunky Thatcher. Teams entering the Hall are the 1972 Mile High All-Star baseball team, the 1976 Northwest All-Star softball team, the 1995 Butte High Wrestling team, the 2000 Butte Central softball team, and the 2009 Butte High girls’ track teams. All five teams captured state titles.

In addition to purchasing a ticket, members of those teams are asked to RSVP to Butte Sports Hall of Fame Executive Director Bill Foley so the Hall of Fame can have a plaque for them at the banquet. Call or text Foley at (406) 491-3022 or email him at foles74@gmail.com by July 10 to reserve your plaque.

Those who can’t make it to the event can purchase a plaque for $75, plus shipping.