They’ve resided in the memories of anyone who saw those men and women play, but now groups of former Roadrunners and Lady Roadrunners will have a permanent presence on the campus where they began their collegiate careers.
Angelina College on Saturday inducted several teams and players into the college’s new Hall of Fame now in place inside Shands Gymnasium.
In addition to the HOF inductions, AC recognized two long-standing members of the athletic programs, including Cecil Ferguson, the first basketball coach at AC, and Ken Roland, who was the team’s official bus driver, scorebook keeper and scoreboard operator for more than 20 years.
With ceremonies taking place throughout the entire Roadrunner Reunion/Alumni Day, the inaugural inductees included the following:
Kassie James, Lady Roadrunner Softball (2014-2015)

Lesa Jones, Lady Roadrunner Basketball (1979-1981)
An NJCAA Honorable Mention All-American, Jones still holds the school record for most points scored in a season (666) and most points over a two-year career (1,267). Jones continued her career at the University of Texas.
Mozell Brooks, Lady Roadrunner Basketball (1985-1986)
The Lady Roadrunner 2003-2004 Basketball Team
The Lady Roadrunner Softball 2014 National Championship team
Andrew Cashner, Roadrunner Baseball (2006, 2007)
Cashner, who continued his collegiate career at TCU following his time with AC, was the 19th overall pick (Chicago Cubs) in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft. Cashner is currently a member of MLB’s San Diego Padres, where he was a unanimous winner of the Clyde McCullough Pitcher of the Year Award from the San Diego chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.
Josh Tomlin, Roadrunner Baseball (2004, 2005)
Tomlin, who continued his collegiate career at Texas Tech University, was a Cleveland Indians draft pick in 2006 and is still a member of the Tribe’s pitching staff. In his major-league debut, Tomlin outdueled C.C. Sabathia and the New York Yankees in a 4-1 win. In 2014, Tomlin just missed tossing a perfect game, striking out 11 and allowing just one hit against the Seattle Mariners.
Chip Cartwright, Roadrunner Basketball (2005-2006)
Roderick Anderson, Roadrunner Basketball (1991-1993)
Anderson was the school’s first All-American and only two-time 1st Team All-American, winning the honors in ’92 and ’93. Anderson holds individual school records for points in a game with 47, and the single-game record for free throws in a game (25). Anderson continued his collegiate career at the University of Texas, where he is still ranked among the Top 50 Longhorn basketball players of all time.
J.J. Montgomery, Roadrunner Basketball (2002-2003)
Eric Chatfield, Roadrunner Basketball (1997-1999)
The Roadrunner 1997-1998 Basketball Team