"A talented goalie as a freshman. Ken worked hard to become one of the best goalies in the league in his first year on the varsity. His goals-against average was an outstanding 1.1 goals for the 13 varsity games which he played. In addition to great hands. Ken's positional play around the goal is superior.
If he continues to work on these attributes as well as his overall diving and ball skills, he should be a strong candidate for All-Ivy, if not one of the outstanding goalies in the entire East.
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