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Sam Schoenfeld

Sam Schoenfeld (September 1906/1907 – 3 March 1956)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Schoenfeld, Sam )〕 was an early pioneer in the game of basketball.
==Early life and education==
Sam Schoenfeld was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York. His parents Benjamin and Sarah were Austrian Jews. Originally named "Schuster", they changed their name to "Schoenfeld" when they immigrated to America. Benjamin was a kosher butcher. He died at age 37 in April 1913. Sam was the youngest of three children. He had an older sister, Jean ("Jenny"), and an older brother, Herman. Later, when Sarah remarried, she had another son, Jacob ("Jack").
Schoenfeld showed early aptitude for sports and especially loved basketball, even from a very early age. He was a star player at Commercial High School, later known as Alexander Hamilton High School; it no longer exists.
In college, known as "Sammy", he played forward on the varsity basketball team alongside Lou Bender and George Gregory at Columbia University in Manhattan.〔 Although mediocre his sophomore and junior year, by Schoenfeld's senior year with the addition of Lou Bender, the team won the Ivy League championship in 1930.〔 He and Bender were named first team All-Ivy League. He graduated in 1931.〔

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