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Harvard's Andy Kydes was named to the 1966 All-American second team by the National Soccer Coaches of America yesterday. The Eliot House senior from Norwalk, Connecticut, is the first Crimson representative on the squad since 1963, when the late Chris Ohiri was selected to the first unit.
Kydes, who was the mainstay at center half for Harvard's Ivy runners-up, also led the balloting for the All-Ivy team, which was announced over the vacation.
De Jong Selected
Brown's left wing Vic De Jong was selected to the All-American first team, along with center forward Jaffer Kassamali of Amherst. Harvard fullback Tony Marks and Brown center fullback Pat Migliore were accorded honorable mention.
Marks and sophomore inside Jaime Vargas also made the All-Ivy squad, making the Crimson the only school with three representatives. Outside left Scott Robertson was named to the second team, and Lutz Hoeppner received honorable mention.
The complete first team follows, with points in parentheses:
G Ted Isaacson, Penn (28)
LFB Ed Harvey, Dartmouth (28)
RFB Tony Marks, Harvard (39)
LHB Bill Smoyer, Dartmouth (28)
CHB Pat Migliore, Brown (41)
CHB Andy Kydes, Harvard (41)
RHB Dick Andrews, Columbia (34)
OL Vic DeJong, Brown (30)
IL Jaime Vargas, Harvard (32)
CF John Griswold, Yale (41)
IR Derek Bush, Yale (32)
OR Mossik Hacobian, Columbia (27)
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