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LIVINGSTON, Ala. – The University of
West Alabama announces its 2008 Athletic Hall of Fame class.
Lawrence Samuels, former Tiger and current Arena Football League
player, and Chance Melvin, former baseball standout, become the
51st and 52nd members inducted at UWA.
Samuels, a Mobile, Ala.-native, left his
mark in the Red and White record books. After his career in
Livingston, he is tied for seventh all-time in receptions at UWA
with 89 for 1,426 yards and holds two of UWA’s individual career
performances with 185 yards against Albany State (third most in
a game) and 182 yards against Jacksonville State (fourth most in
a game) both in 1992. Samuels is also part of the seventh
longest, pass play in school history, as he caught an 84-yard
pass from Marty Washington in the Albany State game in 1992.
Since his collegiate career, Samuels has
become the all-time reception leader in the AFL with 1,020 and
is fifth all-time in professional football (CFL, NFL, USFL and
WFL). He has tallied 135 consecutive games with a reception,
also first the AFL. He ranks fifth all-time in receiving yards
(11,708) and is 16th all-time in all-purpose yards
(12,287), and 13th in tackles (484). He has played
203 games in 15 seasons and is a three-time ArenaBowl Champion,
a two-time All-Ironman Team member, a four-time All-Arena Team
selection and nine-time AFL Ironman of the Week and is the first
player to be named the ArenaBowl XVII MVP and Ironman of the
Game. In the off-season, he is a high school teacher.
Melvin, a Brandon, Miss-product, left his
mark on the UWA baseball records. He is the UWA career leader in
batting average with a .431 mark. Melvin also holds the school
record for RBI in a game with nine against Alabama A&M and
season marks for 91 hits, 83 RBI, .435 batting average, 28
doubles, 168 total bases, 10 sacrifice flies and a 23-game
hitting streak. Melvin was a two-time All-American; two-time
All-Gulf South Conference Team selection and the 1999 GSC Player
of the Year.
Currently, Melvin is a Special Agent for
the United States Inspector General’s office in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Samuels and Melvin will have their names
inscribed into UWA athletic history with other UWA Hall of Fame
members displayed in the James P. Homer Field House. Their
official induction ceremony will take place at the UWA National
Alumni Association meeting on October 25 in the Bell Conference
Center at 1:00 p.m. and they will be recognized as honorary game
captains for the Homecoming contest against West Georgia. |