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TY KRUGMAN, MARC WEIN and JEFF LEWIS. These boys worked very hard mentally and physically preparing for this tournament and their hard work paid-off. The first game, against Camp Leni Lenape, we won 61 to 21. In the semi Hnals, Ken-Mont defeated Pontiac by the score of 63 to 40. In the final championship game, Ken- Mont defeated Camp Scatico, a team that had pre- viously whipped Ken-Mont in an inter-camp game by 25 points. The championship game featured many out- standing and thrilling performances. The fine lead- ership displayed on the court by ED ZUCKER- MAN was responsible for a great deal of the team's success. The Ball Hawking manuevers of PETE MENDELSON, excellent shooting by MARK GARDNER and the outstanding rebounding by Mr. Extra Effortn DAVID SIMON led the team to the championship. ALL STAR TEAMS Atlantic Conference JIMMY LIEF ....,......,. ........ U . of Pennsylvania ANDY MAYER ........ ...................... H arvard JAY GOODGOLD ........ ..... C ornell Big Red ROGER KAHN ............,.,.......,. Cornell Big Red KEN LEIBOWITZ ... BOB LEVIN E .,,..................... Dartmouth Indians Dartmouth Indians National Basketball League Eastern Division PETE MENDELSON ............ New York Knicks JOHN LEVENTHAL ............ New York Knicks SCOTT KRUGMAN ...... ....... N ew York Knicks MARC WEIN ........... ...... B altimore Bullets RICKY ROSEN ...... ........ Baltimore Bullets MARC SIMON .......... ........ B altimore Bullets DAVE SIMON ......,....... ....... C incinnati Royals DENNIS I-IELFMAN Cincinnati Royals JEFF LEWIS .................,.............. Boston Celtics ROBERT STEINWURTZEL ........ Boston Celtics RICK KANE ........,.............. ..... B oston Celtics EARL DOPPELT ..... Western Division Boston Celtics LEE TUNIS ............... ......... C hicago Bulls .. . . . . Wisconsin Badgers JON SHEVELL ................ Maryland Terrapins ALAN ABRAMSON ............ Maryland Terrapins BOB MANDEL ............ BOB MENDELSON RICH WEIL ...........,.. BILLY BLANK ...... BRAD SINGER ......... PETER WOLPERT ..... UCLA Bruins UCLA Bruins St. Joe Hawks St. Joe Hawks U. So. California U. So. California DREW HOLDER ....... ........ D ayton Flyers MIKE ROSEN ........... ...... D ayton Flyers Big Ten Conference BOB RIEGER ...,.......... ..... I ndiana Hoosiers MIKE MOORIN ........................ Iowa Hawkeyes ALAN DONNENFELD ............ Iowa Hawkeyes LARRY KLITZMAN Michigan State Spartans STAN MARCUS ..........,. Michigan State Spartans JOHN ROSS .....,.......,. ...... P urdue Boilermakers TODD ARNOW ................ Purdue Boilermakers BOB ENTIN .................. STEVE SCHIFFMAN .,........ Wisconsin Badgers GARY ROTTMAN ................ Wisconsin Badgers Ivy League GARY SINGER ..,..,.................. Princeton Tigers ERIC DONNENFELD ............ Princeton Tigers ROGER FRADIN ..... ............. C hicago Bulls OSCAR REICHER ................ Los Angeles Lakers TODD GOODMAN ...... .....,,. D etroit Pistons Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons DOUG BLACK ......... .,... S t. Louis Hawks MARK CORON ........ ...... S t. Louis Hawks NEAL GARDNER ,.,.... ..... P hiladelphia 76'ers CARY WISCHE .................... Philadelphia 76'ers KEN RICHTER ......... TED MAYER .....,... Most Valuable Player BRAD SINGER .................... Atlantic Conference BOB RIEGER .....................,,................. Big Ten GARY SINGER ...............,................ Ivy League LEE TUNIS ....,......,,... Professional League, East PETE MENDELSON Professional League, West DAVE SIMON ................ All-Camp Champion Most Improved Player 1967 KEN RICHTER Best Rebounder 1967 OSCAR REICHER Best Point Producer 1967 LARRY KLITZMAN Best Team Player MATTY NATHEL .......,.. ,,,,,,, Y are Buggies Jgguglgif CLIFF ROSENBERG ,,,,,,.............. Yale Bu ogs JON TUMEN ...........,............ U. of Pennsylvania MARC WEIN OPPOSITE PAGE - TRACK AND FIELD CANDIDS HIGHLIGHTS OF KE.N-MONT'S 1967 TRACK AND FIELD PROGRAM INCLUDED ' , wr- ,i+,...-, f-vviz Y----A --.uL4...111'e -,....:'4-....-..,- v- -13-:4-..f Ali---.s-4' f 'un H --S-win .... . . ....,, ---.. .. ,,-,-f-,- - Q..- f - .. ,..4g.?..-:- .-.. ...T .,g .... .33 - ,x-rn'.aEn:r.:..--m.l-...:.-'1' -' 'x: ' F ' '- ' ' ' ' RUNNING HIGH JUMPS, SPRINTS AND BATON' RELAY RACES.
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GENE BOREK, VISITING PRO, HITS ONE HOLE HIGH. The group tournaments were played during the 'Hnal weeks of camp. The results of these were as follows: Dodos 1. JEFF LEWIS 2. MARC WEIN Eagles 1. RICHY ROSEN 2. RICKY KANE 'Condors 1. BARRY SCHUB 2. TOMMY COHEN Hawks 1. KEN L1EBow1rz 2. scorr ELLrorr Cardinals 1. BOBBY RIEGER 2. JOHN ROSS Falcons 1. MIKE DOPPELT 2. ROBERT MANDEL Robins 1. MARC LEVITT 2. KEITH ROSENFELD Most Improved Golfer-ANDY MAYER With many line players developing 211110113 the younger groups, we can look forward to a very Successful season next summer. 71 -C.- .,.,.....:,..4...-.- .,- I.-- 4 . ., . ., . ali f f ' DURING nNvnrAno.NAL PLAY ,- V An.. ...LMA -..a.-.r.-fa--- , --- - 4 ..-L... ..iL1j'L'::P - -1iT-L'1i.1i:,-:-- 1 - -L ' ':..-5 17: - . .g4.......' -3.2-I -r--.' T-' -1--:
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