Saturday, April 1A brutally cold day with snow, rain, icing and breeze out of the NE and trending into the NNE. The Lynne Marchiando Trophy had a late report time but still managed to get in 58 races during the afternoon. Many, many thanks to the team of NEISA alumni umpires led by Jeff Dusek and a plethora of MIT Sailing Team members switching out of the finish boat as their fingers and toes went numb. Detailed lists of all volunteers will follow tomorrow. Hugh Dougherty along with Steven Duncan ran the FJ line today. MIT Coaches Matt Lindblad and Mike Kalin shuttled substitutes out, swapped in finish line personnel and ran a coach boat. Top half from today's rounds will be in a championship fleet and bottom half will be in consolation. Tomorrow will bring records forward from teams which teams have already sailed against and then teams will sail against teams which they have not yet met. Then, a complete round of seven flights on two race courses will be sailed. -Franny Charles, MIT Sailing Master Top 5Visit http://scores.collegesailing.org/s17/36th-lynne-marchiando/ for full results.
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Title: The 36th Lynne Marchiando Trophy Summary
- [PCCSC] The 36th Lynne Marchiando Trophy ICSA Scores via PCCSC
- [PCCSC] The 36th Lynne Marchiando Trophy ICSA Scores via PCCSC
