Livingstone Will Host its Fifth Annual Celebrity Sports Scholarship Weekend
Livingstone Will Host its Fifth Annual Celebrity Sports
Scholarship Weekend:
Blue Bears Induct nine into the Hall of Fame
June 10, 2006
Salisbury, N.C. - The Livingstone College Athletic Department
will induct nine former athletes into its fifth annual athletic
hall of fame June 16-17. The event, "Celebrity Sports Scholarship
Weekend" will consist of a black-tie induction ceremony on Friday
night; which will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the University
Hilton in Charlotte, NC at 8:00 p.m. A celebrity golf tournament
will be held Saturday morning with a 9:00 am shotgun start at the
Rocky River Golf Course in Concord, NC.
Inductees will consists of former women's basketball standout Dr.
Lavilla Mushatt Watson '56 of Nassau County, NY, posthumously
Reverend John Robert Edward Kinard '60 of Washington, DC; who was a
former football standout, former basketball star Robert N. Wiley
'63 of Spencer, NC, former football standout Produs Scott Perkins
'70 of Lexington, NC; former football player and long-time athletic
supporter Dorsey T. Montgomery Sr. '70 of Goldsboro, NC, former
Miss Livingstone and Track & Field standout Shannon Chinnis
Cherry '93 of Charleston, SC, also former Miss Livingstone and
Track & Field Standout Kellee Dillard Watkins '95 of Durham,
NC, former football standout Troy Veale '95 of Bertie County, NC,
and Administrator/former track & field standout Clifton Huff
'85 of Wilmington, NC.
Dr. Lavilla Mushatt Watson '56, Letohatchee, AL, participated in
basketball, volleyball, tennis and track & field. From
1954-1956, she served as co-captain of the women's varsity
basketball team. She was the leading scorer and MVP. In 1954, the
Lady Blue Bears went undefeated in conference play with a 12-0
record and gained national recognition. Watson received a
bachelor's degree in Social Work in 1956 and a Master's in Social
Work and a Doctorate in Social Welfare. Dr. Watson has numerous
professional accomplishments recognized by Nassau County, NY.
Reverend John Robert Edward Kinard '60, Washington, DC, is also a
1963 graduate of Hood Theological Seminary. Kinard excelled in
track & field, wrestling, and football as a student-athlete. He
earned All-EIAC as an offensive guard on the football team. After
graduation, he became an assistant coach for the Blue Bears. In
1967, he was invited to become the Director of the Smithsonian
Institution's Anacostia Neighborhood Museum in Washington, DC. His
experiences afforded him national and international acclaim. His
lectures took him to Zambia, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra
Leone, Botswana, Liberia, South Africa, Kenya, Swaziland,
Mozambique, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Reverend Kinard served for two
years as assistant pastor of Galbraith AME Zion Church and later
became the assistant pastor of John Wesley AME Zion Church where he
remained for 22 years.
Robert Wiley '63, Spencer, NC, began his basketball career in
1956-57 at Dunbar High School in East Spencer. During high school,
he led Dunbar to the 1959 North Carolina High School Class AA
Championships with a 26-0 record. At Livingstone College as a
freshman, he was named to the All-Conference Team and
All-Tournament Team. Throughout his collegiate career, Wiley
averaged 20 points and five rebounds per game. During his junior
season, he led the Blue Bears to the conference tournament
championship while averaging 35 points per game in the three games
played. He was named the Tournament's MVP. Wiley earned a Bachelor
of Science Degree with Honors in Biology/Pre-Med. After graduation,
He worked for the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System for nine
years. After a career in the school system, he worked for IBM for
30 years.
Produs Scott Perkins '70, Lexington, NC, was a member of the
nationally recognized 1969 football team. He graduated with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Education. Perkins became
one of the Blue Bears first players to be drafted into the National
Football League. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the
16th round. After the exhibition season with the 49ers, Perkins
played a year with the Washington Redskins Farm Team in the East
Coast Football League. In 1975, Produs Perkins became a Special
Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). After 30
years of service, he retired from the FBI in 2005. He currently
resides in Charlotte, NC and works part-time for the Charlotte
Mecklenburg School System.
Dorsey Montgomery Sr. '75, Goldsboro, NC, was a two-year letterman
in football until an injury ended his playing career. Due to the
injury, he became a student assistant under Baxter Holman and
Fletcher Jones. Montgomery graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Business Administration. He is a founding member
and past President of the Livingstone Blue Bears Club. He now
serves as the Vice President and received the Life Membership Award
in November of 2005. Dorsey is also a life Member of the
Livingstone National Alumni Association. His professional
achievements include his current position as Secretary/Treasure of
the International Longshoremen's Association where he is serving
his third three-year term. Montgomery is the 2001 recipient of the
Fletcher Jones Distinguished Service Award for outstanding service
to Livingstone's Athletics.
Clifton Huff '85, Wilmington, NC, has been a student-athlete,
coach, and is currently an administrator for Livingstone. In the
sport of Track & Field, he was noted as a three-time MVP, while
becoming a conference and national standout. Huff still holds
several school records including the decathlon. He met the 1984 USA
Olympic Trial standards as a decathlete. In 1991, he took over the
men's and women's track & field program and excelled it to the
top. Huff produced the 2004 NCAA Men's 200-meter National Champion
and 400-meter runner-up. In addition, he produced 39 NCAA
All-Americans, 103 All-CIAA performers and 28 CIAA Individual
Champions. His teams have been CIAA runner-ups 19 times while five
of his teams finished among the top 20 in the NCAA National
Championships. Four times in Huff's Career, he was named CIAA Track
Coach of the Year. Clifton Huff is now in his tenth year as
Director of Athletics. He was named the CIAA Athletic Director of
the Year, and received the Jeanette Lee Athletic Achievement Award
in 1997 and '98. Also in 1998, Clifton received the Commissioner's
Special Recognition Award.
Shannon Chinnis Cherry '93, Charleston, SC, received many athletic
honors as a track & field student-athlete. She was named MVP
four times and holds the Lady Blue Bears 800-meter and 1500-meter
record. Shannon also earned numerous academic awards and was a
four-year recipient of the UNCF/Citicorp Academic Scholarship. She
served as Miss Livingstone in 1992-93. She graduated with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology with honors. She recently
received her Master's Degree in Business Administration with
concentrations in Human Resources at American Intercontinental
University in Atlanta, GA.
Kellee Dillard Watkins '95, Durham, NC, was a three sport
student-athlete at Livingstone - cross country, basketball, and
track & field. Watkins currently holds the women's triple jump
record for Livingstone at 38-1. She has received many team awards
for all three sports. Academically, she has received the CIAA
Highest Academic Average and Service Award, the Livingstone
Athletic Highest Academic Average Award, the Lamp of Knowledge
Award (Valedictorian), and the Baxter Holman Award (Most Athletic
Female). Mrs. Watkins was the Student Teacher of the Year and Miss
Livingstone College during her senior year. In 1995, she joined the
Livingstone coaching staff as the assistant coach for women's
basketball and track & field. She was also the Senior Women's
Administrator. She coach LC's first NCAA qualifier in the triple
jump. While coaching at LC, Kellee taught third graders and
completed her Master's Degree at UNC-Charlotte. She was named
Teacher of the Year in 2001-02 at Overton Elementary School and was
the runner-up Teacher of the Year for Rowan County. Mrs. Watkins is
currently employed by Livingstone in the Department of Elementary
and Secondary Education.
Troy Veale '95, Bertie County, NC, was a defensive great on the
gridiron. Veale was a repetitive leader in tackles for the Blue
Bears football team. He has recorded more than 20 tackles in one
game. In 1994, Veale was selected All-CIAA First Team, Defensive
Player of the Year Runner-up and Black College All-American Second
Team. Veale led the Division II in tackles with 138 tackles (a 13.8
average). He was a recipient of the Baxter Holman Award and
finished with nearly 300 total tackles. Veale is one of three
founders of One Love Development Services, Incorporated. One Love
services residents in Burke, Forsyth, Gaston, McDowell, Cleveland,
Lincoln, and many other counties.
The induction ceremony, at University Hilton (Harris Blvd. -
Charlotte, NC), is a black tie affair and is open to the public at
$100 per plate. The Celebrity Golf Tournament, at Rocky River Golf
Course - Concord, NC, is also open to the public at $85 per
individual golfer or $325 per foursome. All Profits will benefit
the Livingstone College Athletic Scholarship Foundation.
For more information, contact the athletic department at (704)
216-6012, or the alumni affairs office at (704) 216-6009.


