Greg Goff – Class of 1967

The Dodge City High School Alumni Association is proud to announce that Greg Goff is joining the outstanding group of individuals inducted into the DCHS Ring of Honor. Greg was chosen for his extensive community involvement and for bettering the community of Dodge City.
Goff’s family moved to Dodge City when he was in the sixth grade. He attended Central School, Dodge City Junior High, and graduated from Dodge City High School in 1967. Goff was a varsity letter winner in both football and basketball, playing for Red Demon Legend, JC Riekenberg.
After graduating from DCCC in 1969, Goff attended Baker University on a basketball scholarship. As a Baker Wildcat, Goff was team captain, led the team in assists and set a school record for free throw percentage. In 1971, he graduated from Baker University with a degree in physical education and a minor in social science.
Goff taught and coached basketball at Herington and Spearville High School’s for four years before he chose to return to Dodge City to join the family car business with his father, Don Goff, in 1974. Thus, he began his quest as a community-minded businessman and supporter of all things Dodge City and Southwest Kansas.
Greg was instrumental in launching Upward Bound basketball in Dodge City in 2000. The focus of Upward basketball was to develop and teach youth about basketball and share the gospel of Jesus with the athletes. Goff continues to be a generous supporter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has also wanted students to know the importance of using sports and their platform to glorify the Lord.
Greg is married to a former Red Demon and educator Linda (Burke) Goff. They have three sons who all graduated from DCHS: Jarod, Travis, and Derek.

Brett Seybold – Class of 1999

The Dodge City High School Alumni Association is proud to announce that Brett Seybold is joining the prestigious group of individuals inducted into the DCHS Ring of Honor. Brett was chosen for his outstanding career accomplishments with USAA.
Brett was a three-sport student-athlete at Dodge City High School. Most notably, he played a key role in the starting rotation for the 1999 State Championship Baseball Team – throwing a complete game in the State Semifinals before turning around and starting the State Championship Game later that same day. His nine innings of work in a State Tournament is a DCHS Baseball record.
After he graduated from DCHS, Seybold attended Dodge City Community College where he earned his Associates degree before transferring to Kansas State University where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Finance.
After his time at K-State Brett moved to Texas and began his career path as an intern for USAA. Seybold worked for USAA for 20 years before being promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of USAA. Now as CFO with 1,110 people on his team, Seybold is paying it forward, encouraging others to learn and grow. “If you do your job well, remain passionate about learning, and help others succeed, you’ll have a great career, without even needing to bounce around to different companies,” Seybold said.
In 2019, Seybold was named the San Antonio Business Journals: 40 Under 40 Man of the Year. At the age of 44, Seybold became one of the youngest CFOs at Fortune 500 companies in the nation. Brett married fellow Red Demon Shandria (Koehn) and they reside in San Antonio, TX. They have two children, a son, Rhyker and daughter, Dagny.


