Red Ravens Induct Three Into the Red Raven Hall of Fame

Red Ravens Induct Three Into the Red Raven Hall of Fame

The Coffeyville Community College Red Raven Hall of Fame inducted three new members during their Red Raven Hall of Fame banquet on Friday, February 7th.

Pictures from the event can be found by clicking HERE!

The 2025 Red Raven Hall of Fame Class includes Johnnie Jackson (Men's Track & Field), Cole Webb (Baseball), and the 1995-96 Red Raven Men's Basketball Team.

Cole Webb - Baseball

Webb earned All-KJCCC East First Team Honors in 2012 as a Pitcher as well as Second Team Honors as an outfielder.  Webb's 2012 Red Raven season is still etched in the CCC record book as he holds the records for wins (9), innings pitched (86 2/3), and complete games (9).   Webb recorded a no-hitter vs Western Oklahoma State his sophomore year and in his very next start after the no-hitter, almost recorded a second against Redlands.  Webb helped the Red Ravens to a 33-30 overall record in 2012 which included a 22-14 KJCCC conference record.  Coffeyville lost a thriller to Neosho County 1-0 in the Region VI Championship game his sophomore year.

Johnnie Jackson - Track & Field

In his two years with the Red Ravens, Jackson was a two-time NJCAA National Champion in the Indoor Weight (2014 & 2015) as well as a two-time runner-up finish in the NJCAA Outdoor Hammer Throw (2014 & 2015).  All in all, Jackson was a five-time NJCAA All-American while a Red Raven. 

Jackson was the first NJCAA male athlete to break 20 meters in the Indoor Weight Throw.  At the time of his graduation from Coffeyville, Jackson held both NJCAA meet records in the Weight Throw and in the Hammer.  As far as the Coffeyville record books, Jackson ranks second in the Weight Throw and first in the Hammer.

Coffeyville 1995-96 Men's Basketball Team

The 1995-96 Red Raven Men's Basketball Team was led by first year head coach Jay Herkelman and as Coach Herkelman has stated,  "This Team is the Team that Started the Tradition!"
 
Members of the team include Peyton Leslie (#44), Donell Mitchell (#32), Rock Winston (#23), Gerald Smith (#33), D.J. Dangerfield (#34), Mike Hart (#31), Frank Forbes (#24), Beau Sarwinski (#12), Halim Abdullah (#15), Ray Marshall (#25), and Shaddrick Jenkins (#21).
 
The team completed the season with a 26-7 record and was the Jayhawk East Conference Champions and the 1996 Region VI Runner-Up.