Hey guys,

I hope that more teams are thinking of coming this weekend to the team racing champs.  This is an awesome regatta and a blast to sail in.  It doesn't get much better than team racing.  If you are not sure about what to do I will walk you through the steps on how to team race and what to expect.  It really is a lot of fun and I encourage everyone to come out even if you only have 2 teams.

Jake Scott 
Cell 214-929-5908
"I never let the classroom interfere with my education."  Mark Twain

From: "Blake Billman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: SEISA <[email protected]>
Subject: [SEISA] SEISA TR Champs
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:04:05 -0600
>SEISA Competition Director Jake Scott has agreed to come and be the regatta
>coach for all teams at TR Champs, if enough schools are willing to sail the
>event. Last I heard only Texas and TAMUG had RSVP'd. Notable absences;
>Tulane, USA, UNO, OU, OSU, A&M, UNT, & KU. All of which I think could field
>a team.
>
>I strongly encourage more teams to compete. I understand that some teams are
>small and may not feel that they can field a competitive fleet or that TR is
>to difficult or intimidating to try, but it is one of the best ways to
>improve quickly and arguably the highest example of dinghy racing skill. It
>will also be one of the few chances that many teams will have access to free
>professional coaching.
>
>SEISA is in a tough spot right now and the only way we will improve and move
>foreword is to increase participation at all levels and take advantage of
>the resources and opportunities we are given. Please feel free to contact me
>or Jake ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) if you have any questions or reservations.
>
>Sincerely,
>Blake Billman
>SEISA Scheduling
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