Kutsher's Sports Academy

Kutsher's Sports Academy (KSA) was a summer sleepaway camp in Monterey, Massachusetts, for children ages 7–17.

It was originally "conceived and developed by Milton and Joseph Kutsher and legendary basketball coach Clair F. Bee in 1968.

[2] The Kutsher family owned and operated the academy until 2005 when they sold the camp to Marc White, the longtime Executive Director.

[6] In 2007, Wil Cordero spent the whole summer there as a coach and has stayed with KSA ever since; other famous athletes have come to participate in a clinic for a day.

Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul Jabbar (then Lew Alcindor) faced each other for the first time in the Maurice Stokes Game, which was held each summer at the KSA Field House.