Tuesday Results
Basketball
Cubists def Modernists 16 - 8
Post-Impressionists def Surrealists 22 - 9
Cubists def Post-Impressionists 11 - 7
Surrealists def Impressionists 13 - 10
Soccer
Constructivists tie Impressionists 0 - 0
Constructivists tie Vampire Slayers 1 - 1
Modernists def Vampire Slayers 1 - 0
Day Five Standings
1. Vampire Slayers 5 – 1 – 4
2. Cubists 6 – 2 – 2
3. Constructivists 4 - 2 – 4
4. Modernists 5 – 4 – 1
5. Post-Impressionists 3 – 4 – 3
6. Surrealists 2 – 6 – 2
7. Impressionists 0 – 6 – 4
BASKETBALL MVP
Ben Quazzo
BASKETBALL HUSTLE AWARD
Roarke Thornswood
SOCCER MVP
Alec Bronder
SOCCER HUSTLE AWARD
Brian Zhang
This is perhaps the most exciting KA Camp Cup in history. With only one day left to play, four teams are still in contention for first place. There are 112 permutations for determining who the two teams playing in the finals will be, far too numerous for us to go into detail here (see appendix). Essentially, the Vampire Slayers and the Cubists both control their own destinies, and the Constructivists and Modernists could easily make the finals with wins and a small amount of help. The Cubists-versus-Modernists soccer match-up, and the Slayers-versus-Constructivists contest in basketball are really the games to watch.
To recap the night’s highlights: in basketball news, the Surrealists picked up a rare win, thanks to the tough defensive play of Roarke Thornswood, among other contributions.
The Post-Impressionists won and lost won, issuing solid performances from Mitchell Stern, who rebounded fantastically, and the always dangerous Patrick Yew-ing.
Julian Moon played well for the Cubists, who won two tonight to move into a tie for the first-place spot with the Vampire Slayers. Ben Quazzo, who will be out tomorrow, dominated the court with his great shooting and ball handling. The Noah-to-Noah combo was working well, and everyone on the squad buckled down and played good D. It’ll be a real test for the Picassos to see if they can win enough to make the finals tomorrow without the help of the superstar Quazzo.
On the pitch, the Modernists spoiled the Vampire Slayers’ undefeated sports season once again! Just like last season, the Mod Squad stuck it to the immensely talented Slayers for a big win. Spencer Koh played tremendously (no surprise there), and Graham Sarasy came up with a few big steals on the basketball court.
The Constructivists’ Alec Bronder played brilliantly up front for the Red Wedge, not only making frequent and impressive runs for the goal, but also challenging his opponents’ defense to create additional opportunities. Bronder, the MVP of the day, scored on a elegant dribbling maneuver against a Slayer defender and then bent it around captain Billy Zdon. Zdon, in response to the goal, head-butted Bronder in the chest.
The Slayers came back, however, with an absolutely unbelievable goal form Brian “the dynamo” Ferguson, who took a high volley over the Constructivist defense and rocked it into the left upper 90.
The Impressionists played the Red Wedge for the tie, and got it thanks to the outstanding play of Emily Girl, who controlled the ball well in the midfield and made several threatening runs. Impressionist Brian Zhang also played his heart out, stealing the ball aptly and forcing several turnovers.

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