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Big Ten Conference C BILLY SACK .......... BOB MANDEL ...... RICKY WEIL ....... BOB BALLEN ...... ANDY HOLDER .... PETER WOLPERT -1122:-1--:ss-2' .::::4 --:HQ-H H A ::'L L': EF? r'.:i:E.' ' -1'g',ii- ' '..,-3 - H - - ' . :..:::L:g:.r :gg gg- -V I ':mf ' A 'gn--elif -'ikf'--!-.3-:-.::E'n.! -X ALL STAR TEAMS fConfinuedj Hawksj Wisconsin Badgers Purdue Boilermakers Purdue Boilermakers . . . . , . . Purdue Boilermakers Michigan St. Spartans Indiana Hoosiers BILLY BLANK ........ .......... I ndiana Hoosiers JON SHEVELL .................... Ohio State Buckeyes ALAN ABRAMSON RICH RIEGER ........... ... DAVID GODNICK ...... MIKE DOPPELT ...... Eastern Division MATT ROSS ............ MATTY NATHEL ...... JON TUMEN ............ JEFF GINZBERG ........ KEN LEIBOWITZ ....... Ohio State Buckeyes Iowa Hawkeyes I ...... Iowa Hawkeyes Iowa Hawkeyes Ivy League CCondorsJ LARRY SPINNER ...... Princeton Tigers STEVE SCHIFFMAN .,.....,....,. Princeton Tigers ALLAN KLEBAN .................... Princeton Tigers LARRY KLITZMAN STAN MARCUS ........,...,... Pennsylvania Quakers Pennsylvania Quakers MIKE MOORIN .................,........., Yale Bulldogs JEFF SCHULDENER STU DOPPELT ........ JOHN ROSS .,..... JEFF WEISS ....... PRO LEAGUE Boston Celtics Boston Celtics . . . . .. Baltimore Bullets Baltimore Bullets N.Y. Knicks ALL LEAGUES CLIFF ROSENBERG Most Improved Player, 1969 JON SHEVELL ...........,.............. Best Rebounder MATT ROSS ......... ........ B est Point Producer JON TUMEN .................. Best All-Around Player OSCAR REICHER ................ Best Team Leader LEE TUNIS .,.................. Best Clutch Performer STEVE SABLOSKY .........,.......... Best Playmaker LOREN KLEINMAN ..,..... Best Defensive Player Western Division NEAL GARDNER ..... BILL FLAXMAN ...... Yale Bulldogs Yale Bulldogs Harvard Crimson Harvard Crimson L. A. Lakers L. A. Lakers DAVE HUNTER ........ ................ L . A. Lakers OSCAR REICHER ...................,,. Atlanta Hawks LEE TUNIS ....,................. Philadelphia Warriors CLIFF ROSENBERG Philadelphia Warriors MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS BRUCE GOLDMAN .. Missouri Valley Conference STEVE SABLOSKY ............ Atlantic Conference JON SHEVELL ...........,.......l........,,........ Big 'ren LARRY SPINNER ............................ Ivy League JON TUMEN ...,............ N.B.A., Eastern Division MATT ROSS ....... ..... N .B.A., Western Division
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victorious by a small margin. Excellent play was turned in by JON SCHOTT LAND and PETER FUHRMAN, in both games. HAWKS . . . CBig Ten Conferencej This yearls Hawk team, as many Hawk teams in the past, was outstanding. Their inter-camp record was a fine 3-l. This ballclub was led by ANDY HOLDER's fine floor play, JON SHEVELL's in- side play, BOB MANDEL's shooting, assisted ably by BILLY SACK, PETE WOLPERT, RICH RIE- GER and may others. With these fine ballplayers participating they were seldom in trouble. Coaching this year's team was Jerry Wilson also a St. Louis High School coach. - In league play the Purdue Boilermakers, led by BOB MANDEL, RICKY WEIL and BOB BAL- LEN raced to an undefeated season. Their major competition came from a fine Ohio State Buckeye team led by JON SHEVELL, ALAN ABRAMSON, GREGG RUBIN, and LARRY GREENFIELD. Another contender for the title was the Iowa Hawk- eye team. This ballclub was captained by RICH RIEGER aided by DAVID GODNICK, BOB MENDELSON and MIKE DOPPELT. CONDORS . . . Clvy Leaguej , The Condor division had an excellent season this year. Both the inter-camp and the intra-camp teams were successful. The well organized team was coached by Connecticut Mentor. Archie Tracy and was captained by LARRY KLITZMAN. It was led by LARRY SPINNER's fine rebounding, JOHN ROSS' jump shooting, MIKE MOORIN's floor play and STAN MARCUS' all around play. The league play was dominated by the Harvard Crimson. Led by captain JOHN ROSS and fine play by JEFF WEISS the Crimson gained first place with an undefeated record. Other good ballplayers in the Ivy League were JEFF SHULDENER, ALLAN KLEBAN, STU DOPPELT and STEVE SCHIFFMAN. EAGLES and DODOS . . . CPro Leaguej As the oldest group in camp the Eagles and Dodos were the most active with their out of camp schedule. They participated in the Scatico invita- tional tournament, the Birchwood invitational tournament and a barnstorming trip of three camps in three days. Because of a change in offensive and defensive play from last year, they had more to learn and not too much time to learn it in. However, there was good progress and those on the inter- camp teams picked up considerable knowledge to help them with their high school careers. MATT ROSS, JON T UMEN, OSCAR REICHER, NEAL GARDNER, LEE TUNIS and DAVE HUTNER all had a fine year. Within the camp's Pro League, the Boston Celtics emerged undefeated with a 5-0 record. MATT ROSS, MATTY NATHEL and KEN RICHTER Cinjured part of the seasonj all made great contri- butions to the team's success. Challenging the Celtics for the championship were the Los Angeles Lakers C4-lj led by NEAL GARDNER, BILL FLAX- MAN, DAVE HUTNER, JAY GOODGOLD and GARY KRUGMAN. Other fine players in the League were OSCAR REICHER, LEE TUNIS, JON T UMEN, CLIFF ROSENBERG and KEN LEIBOWITZ. ALL STAR TEAMS Missour Valley CFalconsJ JON BLANK .............. ........ D rake Bulldogs LARRY SORREL ...... ........ D rake Bulldogs JEFF DAVIDSON .,.... ........... S t. Louis Billikins BILLY WEISS .,...................,.. St. Louis Billikins JON GOLDWATER .... Tulsa Golden Hurricanes LORNE GODNICK ........ Tulsa Golden Hurricanes CLIFF STERLING ........ Wichita Wheat Shockers PHIL KASS .................... Wichita Wheat Shockers NOEL HOGANS ........................ Bradley Braves PHIL LANDAU ...... ............... B radley Braves BRYAN BLOOM ................ Cincinnati Bearcats BRUCE GOLDMAN ...... ....... C incinnati Bearcats Atlantic Conference CCardinalsj DANNY FISHBEIN .,.............. St. Joseph Hawks JAY KRAMER .............,.......... Kansas Jayhawks LOREN KLEINMAN .... Oklahoma State Cowboys JON SCHOTTLAND .........,.. Kentucky Wildcats GARY SCHNEIDERMAN .... Kentucky Wildcats SCOTT WEBER ........................ Missouri Tigers MIKE ROSEN ........ .............. M issouri Tigers MITCH STERN ......,.. ....... M aryland Terrapins STEVE SABLOSKY ..... ......... S t. Joe Hawks BOB KRIEGER ......... ............... U CLA
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I A PAVILLION VIEW OF THE KEN-MONT FOOTBALL PITCH. KEN-Mom soccfn 'ihis year the soccer program, like all the other outdoor activities, was badly hit by inclement weather. The rain however did not dampen the spirit for the game that has steadily built up over the years here in Ken-Mont. Many of the boys now had a few seasons of soccer, and as a result their understanding of the game has increased by leaps and bounds. No longer was the ball kicked aimlessly from end to end, the aim now is to maintain possession and pass the ball upfield from team mate to team mate. The better players also showed a lot of imagination and thought, by some of the maneuvers they attempted. Regardless of ability, the boys illustrated a tremendous amount of team spirit-the key to the game. As Joe Judge and Frank Flemming, 196718 soccer counselors emphasized, there is no place in soccer for the selfish player? Sheer weight of num- bers will always stop the player who does not want to part with the ball, but a good TEAM is very diilicult to stop. From the youngestto the oldest groups the emphasis this year was placed on playing the game. Team work was coached and the boys gradually began to see the importance of this aspect of the game. The BLUEJAYS, although having trouble con- trolling the large soccer ball at times, began to show some understanding of the game towards the end of the summer. With such players as DAVID KATZ, MIKE ROSENFELD and JONNY OSTRAU, the boy who never gave in for any reason, the future of soccer in Ken-Mont looks bright. The SPARROWS showed that last year's lessons had not been forgotten during the winter, and some outstanding battles developed during the season. Their control of the ball was very good at times and J ON BLANC in particular showed where the ball must go if your team is to win. Following on just behind J ON, were those three boys who really allowed themselves to get involved in every gamtb, MITCHELL SCHWARTZ, STEVE ROGER and ROBERT ARKIN. BOB never stopped laughing all the time he was playing and yet showed great determination in every tackle. Moving on to the Robins, the outstanding athlete in the group must surely have been FRANK
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