6-foot-10 forward was critically injured in a car wreck while in Germany, where he was playing professionally
Dennis Kramer, who played basketball at La Costa Canyon High School and the University of San Diego, died Sunday following a car accident in Gottingen, Germany. He was 31.
Arvid Kramer played collegiately at Augustana College and was selected in the third round of the 1979 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz. He played eight games for the Denver Nuggets in the 1979-80 season, then went on to a professional career in Europe. Arvid lives in Fallbrook, where he’s a substitute teacher. He found out about Dennis’ death by a phone call from his daughter, Lisa. Lisa is a former honorable mention All-American volleyball player at USD who lives in Germany.
Dennis Kramer was 12 when the family moved to Encinitas from Germany. He played three varsity seasons at La Costa Canyon. The Mavericks’ roster was stacked: Three of Kramer’s teammates played in college, and Kenny Stills played nine seasons as a wide receiver in the NFL.“He definitely was upbeat and always in a good mood,” said La Costa Canyon coach David Cassaw. “He just cared so deeply about his teammates. He was never too big for his britches.
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