NMJC To Induct Cantrell, Gilbreath into Hall of Fame
NMJC To Induct Cantrell, Gilbreath into Hall of Fame
By Jason Farmer, Hobbs News-Sun

As 91香蕉视频 prepares to bring the men鈥檚 track and field team back as a sport next year and host the NJCAA Outdoor National Championships in mid-May, what better time for NMJC to honor a pair of former Thunderbird track and field stars, Tom Cantrell and Wardell Gilbreath.
When Cantrell and Gilbreath were nominated, 91香蕉视频 Athletic Director Deron Clark was hoping, but wasn鈥檛 sure if either would be accepted.
鈥淭here is a committee that reviews all the nominations and they make sure that they fit the criteria that the Western Junior College Athletic Conference has established,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淲e got the call from the committee in mid-October and were told that both of them were accepted.鈥
Cantrell ran track for NMJC for two seasons. During those two years, Cantrell won
an individual national championship his freshman year in the mile relay while also
setting a school record in the 440. As a sophomore, he was a member of the Thunderbirds
first national championship. Cantrell anchored the mile relay team that clinched the
T-Birds the national championship by one point. At NMJC鈥檚 annual banquet, Cantrell
was named Outstanding Track Athlete for the T-Birds. In 1980, Cantrell came back to
NMJC where he coached the track team for seven years.
鈥淲ith all of the service he did, even after his time as an athlete, was great,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淗e went into education and was a coach and an athletic director and finished up as a superintendent. He has just continued to repay all the people who helped him through athletics.鈥
Gilbreath, a sprinter, joined NMJC鈥檚 track and field team in 1972 and ran for the
T-Birds for two seasons. In the 1973 NJCAA Track & Field National Championships, Gilbreath
set a record in the 220-yard dash, finishing in 20.6 seconds. Although the event is
no longer run, Gilbreath鈥檚
record time still stands. He also finished second in the 100-yard dash and took third
in the mile relay. Gilbreath was also named a Junior College All-American. The Amarillo
native became one of the first sprinters from NMJC to participate on multiple United
States and World University track & field teams.
鈥淚 reached out and got in touch with this gentleman and his wife,鈥 Clark said of Gilbreath, 鈥渁nd they were just tickled to death that we were going to nominate him. 鈥 He has been a very strong representation of what NMJC has produced.鈥
Cantrell and Gilbreath will be inducted into the NMJC Hall of Fame on Wednesday, May 15 at the opening banquet of the NJCAA Outdoor Nationals. Both inductees will be honorary starters on Thursday when the national meet gets underway.
鈥淎t our opening ceremony banquet, we are going to take the time to recognize them in front of all their peers,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淭here are going to be some guys out in the audience who competed with these guys and were in the track world as athletes themselves when these guys were coming up, so that is going to be a neat opportunity.鈥
Clark said he hopes to have more former NMJC athletes nominated and accepted for the induction into the NMJC Hall of Fame.
鈥淢y goal going forward is to try and get some ladies inducted and I need to start working really hard to find some of our past lady t-birds,鈥 Clark said. 鈥淚 am going to have to get some help to see where our women athletes have really done well and see if I cant get some of them promoted to the Hall of Fame.鈥


