As tonight marks the championship game of the NCAA mens’ basketball tournament, we thought you’d enjoy a report on the “happy delirium” of Kingswood basketball:
Some of the most memorable camp moments in the past five years have occurred on the Kingswood “Hoops Pitch,” as we lovingly call our lighted basketball court. Long-time camper, Barrett Lathrop helps put Kingswood basketball in perspective with these words regarding the Packer Generations Basketball (PGB) tournament played once per session in memory of former camper Chris Chin who attended Packer School in Brooklyn before passing away ten years ago:
“The PGB is one of my favorite events at Kingswood. I look forward to it every year because of the way it brings the camp together through basketball. It’s a tournament where everyone can play and excel no matter their skill level. Even though you might not know the kids on your team at first, you may build a lasting friendship out of a couple of games.
I’d say my favorite memory of the PGB was when I won last year with Khaki and Giuseppe. It’s always fun winning, but I also love being competitive and my teammates, especially those two, were very competitive and made the game more fun to play.
I also love having the crowd watching as they are always into it. With Klaus being very funny on the microphone, the games are far more entertaining. The only memories that stick in my head as not being great are the game winners hit against my team, but that happens in all sports and I’m fine with that being the outcome in a fun camp tournament. In the end, the PGB is always something I look forward to every year and it’s always worth it no matter what happens with your team (I also love being a fan!)”