Ken Mont Camp for Boys - Golden Days Yearbook (Kent, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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f ' E. I ,jim mn . . .,,, , ul Su.. ...... ..... ., --..... .... .. ,, --. ., H., ., . ---...,l..1... '---'nu--.,....... -0 -- . .. . . ............. - .. .., ...U ,H .. A ..,. . ......... ' 1 v U.. -. ... ... -- -- -....-. A--1----0 -- i A QUICK BREAK DURING LEAGUE PLAY BASKETBALL Basketball at Ken-Mont is challenging baseball as the number one team sport in terms of interest and participation by our campers. The popularity of 'the sport has grown so that two more regulation all weather courts were added this year. From early morning until dark-and often after dark under the light towers-all -the courts were busy with future Bill Bradleys. Under the leadership of Joe Binder, a high school coach in Baltimore, and with at least four eX-col- legiate stars assisting Joe, our program was heavy on instruction as well as competitive play. Agility dribbling drills, passing and shooting drills, play technique, squad drills and finally league games brought our boys -to a high level of play. Two even- ings a week were devoted to clinics for campers who needed extra coaching in any facet of the game. The results of all this eifort were seen in the calibre of league play and inter-camp games. Robin Division For the first time, our nine year old boyshad an organized league. It proved to be most successful, and many boys showed signs of future greatness. CORY SCHIFFMAN, JAY ROCKY', KRAMER, A-wnzrzz-n'r::vmum:1.. rm m'5 , .!!!H1:x::::x:7y -'W , 5'. '..,,,3-ggggg, 511-1. ...Q--v-rr.. .,.n.1gggm!...V:f.3-JT-n :rr.:.T-........--- -.-..... .. , . , SCOTTY WEBER, PAUL KRAMER, and LOREN KLEINMAN were outstanding in many games. Bunk 7, led by MIKE ROSEN, RICH WOOD, and MIKE LAZERWITZ won the cham- pionship, narrowly defeating bunk 10 in the finals. Falcon Division This year, the Big Five Conference had an abundance of talent and the future appears secure for Ken-Mont basketball. The boys of the Falcon group were bearcats for practice and that extra effort. Many hours of free play were spent on the courts improving their calibre of play. JON SHEV- ELL of the Maryland Terrapins led his team in scoring and rebounding. BOB MANDELL de- veloped a fine shot, and at season's end, led his Grey team to a color war victory. RICH WEIL, Captain of the St. Joseph Hawks, MIKE ROSEN, ANDY HOLDER and BILLY BLANK were all outstanding for theirrespective teams. In the League, Southern California, led by Most Valuable Player BRAD SINGER, won the title with an undefeated seasonl BRAD set a scoring record of 34 points in a single game. The other performers for the champions were BOB FISH, PETE WOL- 1551- -'- :1:::'r'f:'.:::v:----........,-... i-..,.....,..f.- Q- - ----..-..-mr-... .,-------.1-.mf'1 f'-iT17f'l'3.

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