JM civic CenterJamestown  (CSi)  The North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame Banquet is at 5 p.m., Saturday, June 11,  2016, at the Jamestown Civic Center. Tickets are $30 per person or attendees can purchase a VIP table for six people for $250, which includes wine and dessert. To register, call 252-4835.

Hank Biesiot, Travis Hafner, and Jocelyne and Monique Lamoureux will receive the Cliff Cushman Award as they are inducted into the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame.

Cliff Cushman was Grand Forks native and 1960 Olympian who gave his life in the Vietnam War.

Hank Biesiot is a former American football player and college coach with over 200 career wins over 30 years. He was head football coach at Dickinson State university, from 1976 until his retirement in 2013.

Travis Hafner is a former major league baseball player, retiring in 2013. Born in Jamestown, he played as a designated hitter and first basemen for the Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, and the New York Yankees. Hafner’s career batting average was .273 with 213 home runs.

Twin sisters Monique and Jocelyne Lamoureux are both American Ice Hockey players, born in Grand Forks.

They were the first set of twins to ever play women’s ice hockey in the Olympics. They both won a silver medal while playing on team USA’s hockey team.