Former Cadet to be inducted into Liberty University's Hall of Fame
By: Casey Robinson on Sep 19, 2020 | Categories: General, Athletics

Larry Blair is a 2004 Camden Military Academy Graduate. He will be inducted into Liberty University's Hall of Fame in October.
Below was captured from the Liberty University men's basketball website.
https://www.liberty.edu/flames/index.cfm?PID=36963&newsID=23517
Congratualtions, Larry! #CMAproud
Larry Blair II
Men's Basketball: 2004-07
Larry Blair II remains one of the most prolific all-time scorers in program history and ranks second only to Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame inaugural class member Karl Hess.
Blair finished his distinguished career on Liberty Mountain with 2,211 career points scored and is tied for the program's all-time lead with Hess with 43 career 20-point games.
Blair burst onto the scene as a freshman and was named the 2004 Big South Freshman of the Year. He led the Flames in scoring during the 2004 Big South Men's Basketball Championship title game with 29 points, guiding the program to an NCAA Tournament berth for the second time in school history.
The native of Charlotte, N.C. is the only player in program history to earn All-Big South honors all four years of his playing career (2004 – second team; 2005-06-07 – first team). He was also a two-time VaSID all-state selection and named to the 2007 CollegeInsider.com Preseason Mid-Major All-America team.
Following his days in a Liberty uniform, Blair went on to play 11 seasons of professional basketball in Finland, France, Georgia, Hungary, Lebanon, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.