Sunday, October 22Another beautiful day at the Sherman Hoyt Trophy. We were delayed on land until around 12:45pm waiting for wind and enjoying the warm temps and sunshine. A light Southerly finally filled to start race 11A at 1pm. Most of the racing was sailed in 5-7 knots of breeze and we were able to complete four more races in each division for 28 total races, 14 in each division. All courses were W4's and A-division sailed FJs today and B-division was in Z420s. No protests filed, a few flags for Rule 42 penalties, and two teams retired from races at the end of the day. Racing once again was extremely tight in both divisions. A huge thanks to photographer Rob Migliaccio for taking lots of great photos that will end up on the NEISA Facebook page and to our judges James Barry '16 and Megan Grapengeter-Rudnick '17 for judging and keeping the fleet in check. Thanks as well to Brown sailors Gabe Hannon '20, Zack Jordan '20, John Mastrandrea '20, Jack Briano '21, and Franco Froes '20 for helping run the races. And thanks to Doug Clark (U.S. Coast Guard Academy Coach) for being the NEISA Representative. Congratulations to the College of Charleston Cougars for winning the 2017 Sherman Hoyt Trophy! Top 5Visit http://scores.collegesailing.org/f17/sherman-hoyt/ for full results.
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