Kenneth Hunt
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Reverend Kenneth Reginald Gunnery Hunt (born February 24, 1884 in Oxford - died April 28, 1949 in Heathfield) was an English amateur football (soccer) player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Having been part of the Wolverhampton Wanderers team who had won the FA cup on 25 April 1908 (scoring the opening goal in a 3-1 victory over Newcastle United), he was a member of the English team, which won the gold medal in the 1908 Summer Olympics football tournament.
He also made two appearances for the full England team in 1911 against Wales and Scotland.
He again played in the 1920 Olympic tournament in Antwerp, when England lost in the first round to Norway.
In 1909, he was ordained as a Church of England vicar. He went on to become a Master and subsequently a Housemaster at Highgate School. He became Housemaster of Grindal House where the House colours are still to this day Black and Gold in tribute to Hunt's playing days at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
[edit] External links
- Kenneth Hunt England profile at Englandstats