Cal Kern

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Cal Kern is the president and owner of the Niagara Power, an amateur baseball team and the New York State Director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is a retired professional soccer goalkeeper and the father of NFL punter Brett Kern.

Soccer

Kern graduated from Kenmore East High School.[1] He attended Buffalo State College where he played on the men’s soccer team from 1968 to 1971.[2] He was the 1971 First Team All American goalkeeper. On February 9, 1972, the Toronto Metros selected him in the first round (third overall) of the North American Soccer League draft.[3] He remained a backup during his time with Toronto before moving to the Rochester Lancers where he was again a backup.

Baseball

In 2007, Kern, in coordination with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, founded the Niagara Power, a collegiate summer baseball team in the New York Collegiate Baseball League.

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