Humanitarian of the Year

The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame’s Humanitarian of the Year award honors individuals who exemplify outstanding leadership, compassion, and service to others. Through their commitment to making a positive impact, these honorees embody the spirit of our Leadership Minute initiative—using influence and integrity to build bridges and inspire change across communities in South Carolina.
Emily Beamer

Emily Beamer

  • 2025
Emily Beamer, the wife of University of South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer, has become a beloved presence within the Gamecock football family. Together, they are the proud parents…
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Sabrina Greenlee

Sabrina Greenlee

  • 2024
Despite enduring a violent attack that left her blind, Greenlee has dedicated her life to empowering women and fostering personal growth. She credits her faith with giving her the strength…
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Brian Mance

Brian Mance

  • 2023
Brian Mance, a native of Alcolu, South Carolina, was a three-sport star for Manning High School as a standout player in football, baseball, and basketball. His senior year, Mance was…
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Michele McGee Wolfert

Michele McGee Wolfert

  • 2022
Michele McGee Wolfert has a wealth of experience in annual giving, corporate sponsorships, and event management.  Previous experience includes positions with Rhino Sports & Entertainment, Greensboro Swarm (Charlotte Hornets’ G…
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Dr. Joe Lesesne

Dr. Joe Lesesne

  • 2021
SCFHOF Names Former Wofford College President and Assistant Football Coach Dr. Joab Lesesne the 2021 Humanitarian of the Year presented by Curry PA. Greenville, SC: The South Carolina Football Hall of…
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Sam Wyche

Sam Wyche

  • 2020
Coach Sam Wyche is also part of the SCFHOF’s Inaugural 2013 Class. He was known as the one who helped Joe Montana win his first Super Bowl as the passing…
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Harold White

Harold White

  • 2019
The South Carolina Football Hall of Fame (SCFHOF) has posthumously named Harold White its 2019 Humanitarian of the Year Award recipient. The annual honor is presented to encourage the type…
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Ramon Robinson

Ramon Robinson

  • 2018
Coach Robinson was a three-sport star from Anderson, SC and was the first African-American quarterback to start at T.L. Hanna High School (Inducted into TL Hanna Athletic Hall of Fame…
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Mike Brown

Mike Brown

  • 2017
Mike Brown was born in High Point, NC, grew up in Raleigh, and graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. At Clemson, Mike was a student trainer…
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Joe Moglia

Joe Moglia

  • 2016
oe Moglia was the Head Football Coach (retired after 2018 season) & Chair of Athletics at Coastal Carolina University, and Chairman of the Board at TD Ameritrade. In his last…
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Dal Shealy

Dal Shealy

  • 2015
Dal Shealy has been a mainstay in the coaching world for years. He was born August 1, 1938 and went on to attend Batesburg-Leesville High School in Batesburg, SC. During…
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Paul Kennemore

Paul Kennemore

  • 2014
Paul Kennemore was our Inaugural recipient of our Humanitarian of the Year Award.  The award inside the SCFHOF offices is referred to as “The Kennemore”.  Paul currently lives in Greenwood, SC and…
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