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Norm
Kelly began his soccer career in 1956 at the age of 17
after graduating from the games he played in the
meadows of St. Lawrence. His soccer career was one to
be rivalled by many as he dominated the game of soccer
year after year. He was an invaluable member of the
St. Lawrence Soccer Team who soon became known for his
“bullet” shot and dominant play at midfield. Norm was
a member of a team that won six Burin Peninsula Soccer
Championships in 1956, 1959, 1965, 1966, 1967 and
1968; four All-Newfoundland Soccer Championships in
1965, 1966, 1967 and 1968; as well as two Atlantic
provincial titles in 1967 and 1968. He 1965 he played
in his first All-Newfoundland competition in Comer
Brook. In 1967, when Challenge Cup was first
introduced, Norm was a member of the St. Lawrence team
which played against the Sydney Ramblers of Nova
Scotia in St. Lawrence defeating them 9 to 1. During
his career. Norm always showed strong determination
and knowledge of the game of soccer which was evident
in his winning the Laurentians’ MVP title four times;
winning the Burin Peninsula MVP title in 1966 and
1968; and winning the All-Newfoundland MVP title in
1963 and 1968. His strong leadership was evident both
on and off the field as he captained the Laurentians
from 1963 to 1968. Norm was also a member of the Burin
Peninsula All-Star Team from 1966 - 1968. He prided
himself on the fact that other members of his team
respected and looked to him for leadership. In 1967 he
was a player on the first All-Newfoundland Soccer Team
to travel outside the province to Ontario where they
played Toronto Ballymena in a night game - the first
time St. Lawrence ever played under the lights. Norm,
as determined as ever and refusing to be intimidated
by his new surroundings scored one of the Laurentians
goals in that game which they lost 3 to 2. Norm is
looked upon as one of the most outstanding Laurentians
of the 1960’s, in fact, he is looked upon by many as
one of the top Laurentians of all time. As well as a
player. Norm coached and was one of the
coaches/chaperons who took approximately 40
All-Newfoundland Pee Wee and Bantam players from
Newfoundland to Pierrefonds, Quebec in 1967. As a
coach he guided the Laurentians from 1969 to 1970
after sustaining a major leg injury in 1969 which
ended his soccer career as a player.
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In
the early 1960’s Norm served as Director and
Vice-President of the St. Lawrence Recreation
Commission, in 1966/67 he served as Southern
Vice-president of the Burin Peninsula Soccer
Association and Burin Peninsula Representative
to the Newfoundland Soccer Association. In 1989
he served as Director of the St. Lawrence Soccer
Association. Norm was very active in other
sports, but none as outstanding as soccer. For
Norm, no other sport could come close to the
game of soccer. |
In the
early 1970’s he helped organize curling in St.
Lawrence and was a very successful curler often
representing St. Lawrence in the zone playdowns in St.
John’s. Norm also played hockey with the inter-town
teams. Norm was inducted into the St. Lawrence Soccer
Hall of Fame in 1982, the Burin Peninsula Soccer Hall
of Fame in 1989 and the Newfoundland Soccer Hall of
Fame in 1989.
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To
this day. Norm follows the St. Lawrence
Laurentians as a loyal fan wherever they go. He
says he is very proud to be a Laurentian and
wear the Laurentian Blue. The small round crest
Norm still has tells what the St. Lawrence
Laurentians team was, what the team is still all
about, and the reason they have been so
successful - the 3 D’s as he refers to them
stand for Desire, Dedication and Determination.
Although a dreaded rival on the field, off the
field Norm Kelly was a very friendly and well
respected person as is evident by the many
people who great him today still remembering him
from his days on the soccer field. |
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