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Ferrum Set to Host Sports Hall of Fame Saturday

Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (WATCH HERE)
Saturday, November 4, 2023, 10:00 a.m. EST

FERRUM, Virginia – The Ferrum College Athletic Department is making final preparations to host its annual Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Saturday, November 4, at 10:00 a.m., during which six individuals will be honored as part of the Class of 2023. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Ferrum's ODAC Sports Network channel at the above link.

The college will honor all six inductees with an on-campus Hall of Fame ceremony Saturday morning in the Blue Ridge Mountains Room. The honorees will also be introduced at halftime of Ferrum's Old Dominion Athletic Conference football game against Randolph-Macon College later that day. Kickoff for the game is at 2:00 p.m. at W.B. Adams Stadium. Ferrum's six honorees are listed below.

Melisa Buchanan-Craft '01, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, played women's basketball four years at Ferrum under Coach Donna Doonan and volleyball four years under Coach Kelly Caputo from 1998-2001. She was the first basketball player in school history to reach 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. Buchanan-Craft earned USA South All-Conference 2nd team honors in 1998 and 2000, and VaSID All-State 2nd team in 2000. She is 14th on Ferrum's all-time scoring list with 1,139 career points, and holds school records for single game rebounds (25) and career rebounds (1,132). After leaving Ferrum, Buchanan-Craft began a career as a Health and Physical Education Teacher in the Virginia Beach Public School System.
 
Tanisha Durham '04 of Roanoke, Virginia, played women's basketball four years at Ferrum under Coach Donna Doonan from 2000-04. She was a USA South All-Conference 1st team selection in 2002 and 2003, and also earned 2nd team in 2004. Durham is currently 4th on Ferrum's all-time scoring list with 1,497 career points, and holds the school record for career field goal attempts (1,653). After leaving Ferrum, Durham began a career in Roanoke Valley Speech & Hearing Center as an Office Manager, and is currently employed with Robins and Morton as a jobsite assistant.
 
Andre Levisy '89 of Rocky Mount, Virginia, played men's basketball three years at Ferrum under Coach Bill Pullen from 1986-89. He was a team captain in 1987-88 and 1988-89, as well as team MVP in 1988-89. Levisy earned Dixie All-Conference 1st team in 1988-89, and is #18 on Ferrum's all-time scoring list with 1,027 career points. He is listed on Ferrum's USA South Athletic Conference 50th Anniversary Team, and holds school records for game points (47), game rebounds (28), game field goals made (17), game free throw attempts (28) and game free throws made (25). Levisy also holds the state record for game free throws made (25). He was a member of 1988-89 Ferrum team that scored a school record 2635 season points and the 1988 Ferrum Wallace Dalton Award recipient, for inspiration and leadership. After leaving Ferrum, Levisy began a career as a Qualified Mental Healthcare Professional. He has also been a collegiate baseball, football and basketball official since 1994, officiating in the USA South, ODAC, Big South, Carolinas Conference, NJCAA, CIAA and NAIA. He officiated NCAA Div. III Basketball Tournament national semifinals and championship game in 2017, and has also officiated VHSL football, basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball. Levisy was inducted into Franklin County High School's Hall of Fame in 2019.
 
Melvin Martin '75 of Martinsville, Virginia, played football and ran track two years under Coach Hank Norton from 1975-76. After leaving Ferrum, he went on to play football two seasons at William & Mary, where he was defensive captain and the top defensive lineman tackler two seasons. Martin earned Team MVP, All-State 1st team and All-Region 2nd team in 1978. After leaving W&M, he attended preseason camp with the NFL's Detroit Lions and the CFL's Saskatchewan Rough Riders. After football, he began a career as an English teacher, coach and principal at various schools in Southwest Virginia. Martin went on to earn his Master's degree from Radford University and Doctorate from Virginia Tech. He also served as adjunct professor and Assistant Director of Admissions at Ferrum.
 
Angela Thomas '90 of Jonesville, Virginia, played basketball four years at Ferrum under Coach Donna Doonan, as well as volleyball and tennis under Coach Kelly Caputo. She was Ferrum's Salutatorian in 1990, graduating with the highest honors as a double-major in French and English. She was the top student in Ferrum's first education class. After leaving Ferrum, Thomas went on to earn a Master's degree in French from University of Tennessee. Following that, she began her career in teaching in 1992 at Lee High School. She also serves as school photographer, website manager, Yearbook and Lee TV advisor. During the first 20 years of her career, Thomas coached volleyball, basketball, tennis, One Act Play, and Scholastic Bowl. She was District Teacher of the Year 2015, a six-time Who's Who Among America's Teachers honoree and three-time Highlands District Volleyball Coach of the Year.
 
George Yancey '67 of Gordonsville, Virginia, played football two years at Ferrum under Coach Hank Norton from 1966-67. He was a member of Ferrum's NJCAA National Runner-Up team in 1966. After leaving Ferrum, Yancey earned football scholarship to and graduated with a Bachelor's degree from the College of William & Mary in 1970. He went on to earn graduate degrees from UVA/VBA School of Bank Management and The Banking School of the South at LSU. In 1971, Yancey began a 37+ year career in the financial services industry. In 2003, he became Founder, President & CEO and Director of Bank of Louisa, which eventually merged into United Bankshares. During his career, Yancey has served on a variety of boards and other professional committees, at the local and national level.
    
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