Peter Kohn was a longtime field manager at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. He worked with the Middlebury Men's Varsity Lacrosse Team and other Middlebury sport teams for several decades. In 2004, Kohn was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He is one of the few people who did not play the sport to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. In 2005, a movie was created about Kohn, called Keeper of the Kohn. In his later years, Kohn spent his winters in Cape May, NJ and Florida, returning to Middlebury each spring to work with the lacrosse team. At age 77, Peter Kohn died at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Kohn was unable to recover from a heart attack, which occurred while on a fishing trip near his home in Cape May, N.J., on August 1, 2009.
In 1954, Kohn began as a field manager at Baltimore's Park School. He moved to Middlebury becoming the manager of the men's lacrosse team from 1981-1988. He was also the equipment manager until 2003.
Legacy
Peter was always determined and led by example. Even through a rainy day, Peter always gave it his all. Peter would walk up and down the sideline offering water, dry towels and items from his canvas tote bag. He would crawl through bushes and under bleachers to retrieve lost lacrosse balls. And occasionally, Peter would even lead the team stretch, counting in all sorts of languages from "German" to "Alien". Before a game, Peter would rehearse his pregame speech in his hotel room. Before every game, a team member would ask him, "Hey Pete what time is it," and Peter would respond with: "It's time to beat."
Peter Kohn Award
Every year an award is given to a member of the national lacrosse community who best represents the idea that "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.".
Award Recipients
1998 – Peter Kohn 1999 – Hank Janczyk 2000 – Buddy Beardmore 2001 – Jim Darcangelo 2002 – Susan Powell 2003 – Bob Scott 2004 – Jerry Schmidt 2005 – Richie Moran 2006 – Jim Grube 2007 – Ed Britton 2008 – Dave Urick 2009 – Richie Meade 2010 – Brad Corrigan 2011 – Dr. Frederick Douglass Opie 2012 – The Colleluori Family 2013 – The Kelly Family 2014 – Steve Stenersen 2015 - Aimee Dixon 2016 - Sgt. James J. Regan and Lead the Way Foundation 2017 - Michael Jolly 2018 - Tom Hayes 2019 - Brendan Looney