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

 - Class of 1969

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GOAL SCORERS No ENGLISH LEAGUE Name Team GOHIS I Goldman Leeds 9 G Goals . . 7 Team Plilirybecl Won Draw Lost For Against Points . 7 giziigan 527352011 gg Leeds 7 6 1 0 1 8 3 1 3 Blank Astonvilla 5 Manchester 7 4 2 1 1 0 7 10 v Laurida Manchester 5 Astonvilla 7 3 2 2 12 13 3 Mahler Astonvilla 4 Everton 7 2 3 2 1 3 8 7 1 Bloom Newcastle 4 Newcastle 7 2 3 2 11 9 7 Q B..Goldman Everton 3 Liverpool 7 2 2 3 3 7 6 N Wilks Leeds 3 Chelsea 7 2 1 4 8 3 1 Davidson Astonvilla 3 7 0 0 7 4 Sorrel Chelsea 3 Tottenham 7 Kass Newcastle 3 Sterling Newcastle 3 1777 be 7 'E 'ee 7 ' GOAL SCORERS V No SCOTTISH LEAGUE Name Team Goals Games Goals 7 Weber Queens Park 8 Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points 1 Ilifsppein lgalklrk P k 2 I o er ueens ar Rangers 7 5 2 0 10 2 12 1, Blank Rangers 6 Celtic 7 5 0 2 15 9 10 f wen Celtic 6 Falkirk 7 3 1 3 15 9 7 Schiifman Aberdeen 4 Dundee 7 3 1 3 10 10 7 I Abramson Rangers 3 Queens Park 7 3' 2 2 13 3 7 Godnick Celtic 3 Aberdeen 7 2 2 3 10 10 6 7 Schottland Aberdeen 3 Kilm21I'110Ck 7 1 3 3 4 9 4 1 Sack Dundee 3 Hearts 7 0 1 6 2 15 1 1 Rittmaster Dundee 3 , J. Kramer Kilmarnock 3 ' P. Kramer Celtic 3 GOLF Golf has been one of Ken-Mont's most popular Junior Division: sports but this past season, the elements seemed ELT against us at every turn. Rains washed out many tournaments, match play and the fun of just hack- ALLAN KLEBAN BOB KRAKOWER ing around the golf course. However, in spite of STACEY SIMON PHIL LANDAU the excess of 'tliquid sunshine , boys did manage ANDY MAYER JEFF KATZEN to improve their game and develop a genuine desire to Play. ALAN ABRAMSON Our own Invitational Tournament got underway on July 28th, but by mid-afternoon, it was impos- . . . . l . . . . Senior D1v1s1on. sible to continue play. With eleven camps competing, it would have been a good one, but we found it LEE TUNIS NEAL GARDNER impossible to fit in a re-scheduled date. The follow- MATT ROSS MIKE WEISBEIN ing boys had been selected to represent Ken-Mont BARRY SCHUB RICK SATURN 111 1nV11a110na1 Pleyr JIM JACOBS JAY GOODGOLD

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LAUREDA. LENNY ESFORMES and he were the most industrious and talented on the Soccer field, and with FRED MEYERS, who scored 3 ggals in the English League, and JON DOPPELT the group had a very solid core of ability from which the other ROBINS appeared to benefit. Last year the ROBIN group showed much promise, and this year as the FALCONS they more than fulfilled all that was expected of them. To name all the good players would take up half of this article, but we must compliment JON BLANK, BRUCE CGoldieJ GOLDMAN, and PHILIP KASS for their forward play and good scoring abilities-, JEFF CGooseJ DAVIDSON for his dogged de- termination and strength in defense, and JEFF GOLDBERG for his performances in goal. This was an excellent group, whose standard of skill is a credit to them and the camp. Probably the best all-round group in the camp this year was the CARDINALS. Their soccer per- formances did much to enhance their fine repu- tation. Experience over the years really showed itself, with players illustrating many of the finer points of the game, particularly ball control, passing and ac- curacy of shooting. In the last, little SCOTT WEBER reigned supreme. He could snap up half chances and so inspire his team to greater efforts. Worthy of special mention are JAY KRAMER and LOREN KLEINMAN for their powerful tackling and forceful play, and DANNY FISHBEIN, STEVE SABLOSKY and CORY SCHIFFMAN for their skill on the ball. Joining the CARDINALS in the Scottish League were the HAWKS, and although they did not have Sl1Ch a high proportion of outstanding players, the group as a whole was very good. l There was no quarter asked and no quarter given In their matches g 'fthe game is a tough one and that's the Way it should be played , appeared to be their motto. In defense the HAWKS had two of the finest 8031 keepers on campus in JON SHEVELL and BILL REICHMAN, and also two excellent baCkS In LARRY GREENFIELD and RICK EAGLE. They also had forwards of note in ANDY HOLDER, BILLY BLANK and RICKY WEIL Xgsgflglfed 16 goals among them in the Scottish The .QONDORS and EAGLES were infre- quent visitors to the soccer field because of out of camp activities, etc., but like the other groups they had several good players. In the CONDORS, STACY SIMON illustrated some of the talent that has earned him a place in his school soccer team and he tended to overshadow slightly a group of five boys whom I considered to be the better players. These boys were LARRY KLITZMAN, MIKE MOORIN, STEVE SCHIFFMAN, LARRY SPIN- NER and JOHN ROSS. Being the most senior group in camp, the good players in the EAGLE group tended to stand out from the others. Three boys stood out very clearly. In JIM RUBENSTEIN the EAGLES had an excel- lent goal keeper and a jovial character. JON TUMEN was the most goalminded and dangerous when on the ball, and KEN LEIBOWITZ was surely one of the finest ball players at KEN-MONT. His construction play was very pleasing to watch, and admired by all. Competition is an important factor in any game and soccer is no exception, and so leagues were introduced into the program for the first time. These were three leagues dividing up the various camp groups: The English League CROBINS and FALCONSJ and the Scottish League CCARDI- NALS and HAWKSJ each had eight teams while the International League CCONDORS, EAGLES, DODOSJ had six teams. The leagues were a great success and enjoyed by all the teams in them. The sides fielded seven players at a time into the mini fields, and substitutions were made at 'fhalf time , thus allowing every boy to take part. Probably the simplest and the best method of showing the outcome of the leagues, and the goal scoring performances, is to draw up the results tables, This is shown on the following page, and ll can be clearly seen that there was a lotiof action and a lot of good scoring-two very important 'factors when trying to interest boys in any form of ball game.



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