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NJP_KenSmith_DRecord..
DatAr REARD It'solloboutthe kids,forSmith BVATIryNMMES SPECIAL TO MORRISTOWN THIS WEEK 'f 7en Smith,51,of tl'Hfi:lf:ffif#:f*" raised him on her own. .Ye!,he helps kids stay on the collegecoursethrough coaching and actinglike the father he never had as a child. Smith is afirll-time material handler at the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority and works part-time in the sporting goodsdeparhnent of the Wal-Mart in CedarKnolls. His free time, which he carvesout of eveningsand weekends,is spent coaching,haining, and mentoring kials. His goal?"Getting them into collegeis what it's all about." Five minutes into a conversation with Smith revealsexacfly what he's beensayingfor more than 33years.Mentoring young student athletesis his passion. Smitfi, known to everyoneas Kenny has receivedseveral awardsfor his community serv' ice. Wal-Mart proudly displays many of the testimonials to his volunteerism on the employees' break room wall, including plaquesfrom Volunteer ManagementCentersInc., as well as the Urban Leagueof Morris Cnunty and Prosecutors Ofhce of Morris County for his "Service and Dedicationto the Afr ican-American Communifit He has severalcoachingawards from theMorristown NeighborhoodHouse. After graduationfrom Morristown High Schoolin 1976, he consideredjoining the military then changedhis mind and decidedto startworking with kids. He had grown up playing middle schoolbasketballat LafayetteSchooland "Night Nabe" basketballat the NeighborhoodHouse;the Morristown nonprofit that offers after-sdtool care and athletics to children. "It's not all about basketball," he says."It doesn'tmatter if you're black, white, Hispanic or whatever.It's really about the friendship and growing up together in life." Smith has many friends, and has continued to help others form fr iendshipstlroqghout the years,either at the NeighborhoodHouseor vohurteering with AAU basketball teams.such as the Morris CountyBulls,whichhe coachedftom 1998to 2001.Now he volunteersas coachwith Dormie Forster for the l7-yearSPECIAL TO MORRISTOWNTHIS WEEK old New JerseyPanthers. He revealsafolder shrffed Ken Smith of Morristownhas been helpingstudentathletes with clippings. Someof the kids achievetheir goalsfor more than 30 years. on his previous rosters have grown up to flutd successin the Family Services),"referring to professionalworld, including dude." Smith's positive energy has a two adolesientboys in Smith's Bob McCann,who playedin the residual effect in the community neighborhoodwho were NBA for the Dal}asMavericks. removedftom their home for WashingtonWizardsand others to the extent that most of his placementwith foster parents. athletesreturn to their roots to during thq late 'B0sand early give somethingback. Jason "TWoboys,one maybe14and '90s. the other a little younger."He Thorpe, senior at Voorhees Another of Smith's trainees, Jamar Thorpe, playedbasketball Collegein Denmark, S.C.,puts it waveshis hand toward their this way: "Coachhelpedme, and steet. "Parents weren't around. for the University of Houston the boys were staylng up all now I comebackandhelp him until graduation in 2006and night. ..." went overseasto play profession- workout withthe kids someHis voice tails off, as he conal ball in Germany during 2007. times." Oneof Smith's players,Jyles sidersthe disappointnent. This "You can't ask for a better is exacfly what he's working to Tuckeu,joined the NFT,rn?Jlf'7 coach,"saysRobThomas,aZW graduateof Mendham High as outsidelinebacker for the San prevent. Smith has threechildren of Diego Chargers.He returned to Schoolwho playedguardfor his own, two daughters,Kendra, Bucknell University's basketball Morristown last February to 27,and Antinesha, 17,and a son, speakto FYelinghuysenMiddle team and graduatedlast May Kerury 25.His hobbies,fishing Schoolstudentsabout keeping "With CoachSmith, it's alwaysbeenaboutthe kids ... He up their gradesand making sac- andbowling, are true to his nature, relaxed and easy-going. getsthe point across,and he rifices, such as stayinghome at local knows how to getthrough to you insteadof going out, so they can He enjoysroller-skating rinks. br-line skates?*No," he be successfl:I. without yelling." On a sunny day inJuly Smith sayswith an easysmile, "I still Thomas,who is planning to relaxesin a neighborhoodpark, use the four wheels." attend professionalfyouts in Argentina this summer and the sayinghello to everyonewho passes. Krnw a *LocnlHero"from National Basketball Morristown,Monis Townshipor "You know." he laments. "we Developmentlcague tryouts in MprrisPlains?hntnrt Jark lost a coupleto DYFS October,keepsin touch with or at mnBowieat (973)428-6ffi2 Smith. and describeshis coach- (Deparhnentof Children and Families'Division of Youth and tact@nDrristnwnthbweek.com. turned-friend as "just a great .