These are the results for: 13th Southern NE Team Race Intersectional @ Coast 
Guard April 3-4

Sunday: Connecticut College: After waiting for the fog to clear. We finished 
the first round of the Gold fleet and started a Second round robin. The first 
few races of the second round ended in over 15 protests. After speaking with 
all the coaches, we decided to try to continue to race and hope that we would 
not end the day with 50 protests. The racing got better as the day went on and 
the judges only had 10 protests to end the day. 35 protests were heard in total 
over the weekend. A big thank you to Amanda Callahan for being the ICSA rep and 
the judges for handling protests. As an organization we probably need to figure 
out how to move forward with team racing. It is clear that the days of sailing 
in great breeze and handling racing on the water is coming to an end. The 
breeze was South @ 5-11. Congratulations to Georgetown for winning the SNE. 
Total Scores from Round 1 and 2 of Gold Fleet:

Georgetown 11-3
Roger Williams 9-5(Won Tie Break)
Yale 9-5
BC 7-7
Brown 6-8(Won tie Break)
Harvard 6-8
Charleston 5-9
St Mary's 3-11


Sunday:  US Coast Guard Academy:   The second round robin was finished after a 
brief morning delay.    A second round robin was also completed for a total of 
35 races sailed.    Teams had perfect team racing conditions all weekend as the 
southerly held at an average of 8 knots.    All races once again were sailed in 
420’s on the college style N course.   A huge thanks go out to the CGA sailors 
who gave up their Easter Weekend to run a  total of 84 races.    Here are the 
final results for the silver round robin and overall 9-16 at the SNETR.
USF   13-1

UVM 12-2

HWS 8-6*( tie break overall points)

Salve 8-6*

Conn 5-9** (tie break head to head)

NYM 5-9**

CGA 3-11

Fordham 2-12

USF

Mitch Hall 10 all; Brittou Steele 12 all; Will Stock13  all 

Cristine Sayler11       all;Margaret Spears12 all;David Harrison13      all

HWS

Sam Padros 11 all; Ike Baldoitt 11 all; John Sampson 10all

Hannah Littell 11all;Aimee Kelleher 12all;Holly Hoffin 11all

UVM

Clinton Hayes 10 all; Cole Bowen 11all; Johnny Norfleet 13all

CocoSolsvig10all;Laura Walsh12all;Margie Burton10all

Salve

Torey Pellegrini 10 all; Patrick Clancy 11 all; Pete Pellegrini 12 all

Christina Ford10        all; Sarah Muzyka 12all;Lauren Cotta10all

NYM

Shawn Murray 13 all;Ted Green 12 all; Tyler Steel 13 all

Nicki Kelly12all;       Morgan Keating  13all;Will Gallagher11 all

Conn

Ben Bainbridge12,  Matt Sterrett10,  Peter Miller12,  Wells Bacon 11,  Mike 
Marshall11

Katrina Salk ,    Katie St.George,   Marina Glockman,  Liz Wilsterman,  
Christine Clothier, Katie Andrill


Fordham 

Joe Tunniano 11         all; Carl Shorett       10all; Alex Sachs 12 all

Emma Pfonman    13all;Alex Wiggins 13all;Sam Zimmer 12all

Coast Guard

Sam Ingham 11 1-6; Jon Duffett 11 all;  Ian Oviatt 10    all Will Cotta  11     
 7-14

Matt Stroebel 12,1-6;Amanda Hamlet12all;        Tanya Cuprak11all; Kristin 
Holloway 12, 7-14



GOLD FLEET

Saturday : Connecticut College- After finishing the qualifying round of 8. The 
top four teams (Brown, Roger Williams, Georgetown, and St Mary's) stayed @ 
Connecticut College. The bottom 4 teams (Connecticut College, HWS, Fordham and 
Salve) went to USCGA. Once the top 4 teams from Conn and the top 4 teams from 
UCGA arrived at the Connecticut College Boathouse, racing was under way. We 
completed 24 of 28 races in the first round robin of the Gold fleet. Many 
protests were heard and some will be heard in the morning.  Results from Round 
1 of Gold fleet:

Georgetown               5-1
Roger Williams          4-1
Charleston                 4-2
BC                              4-3
Harvard                      3-3 
Yale                            3-3
Brown                         1-5
St Mary's                    0-6

SILVER FLEET

Saturday:  US Coast Guard Academy:   After waiting for the breeze to fill a 
quick round of 8 was finished with the top 4 moving over to Connecticut College 
and  teams 5-8 staying at CGA.   All races were sailed in 420’s in a nice 6-12 
knot southerly on the college style N course.   Thanks to our judges Ted Green 
and Kerry Sullivan for observing and hearing protests at the end of the day.  
In all 28 races in the seeding round robin followed by 21 races in the first 
round of the silver.  Plan for Sunday is to finish the first round and roll 
right into a second.   Results so far are as follows:

USF   4-1

HWS 4-2

UVM 4-2

Salve 3-2

NYM 3-2

Conn 1-3

Fordham 1-4

CGA 1-5





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