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Saturday:
The sailors showed up to Belmont Harbor on Saturday morning greeted by sun and flat water, a calm SW wind blowing over Lake Michigan. A Division hit the water around 9am for a first warning gun at 945. The morning brought some shifty breeze as the front arrived, shifting between SW and NW with big oscillations keeping both the sailors and the Race Committee on their toes. As the breeze built, it continued to shift right, and the RC had to raise a few postponements to make sure that the course was fair and square. Around noon, the breeze built dramatically, topping out with at a solid 22 knots, a few gusts reaching 28kts on the race course. By 230pm, it had settled in the upper teens, gusts in mid-20s from the NNW, and continuing to shift N. A few boats flipped and swamped, but for the most part the fleet was handling the big wind just fine, and so the RC continued on! During some of the biggest breeze mid-afternoon, Minnetonka’s (Minnetonka, MN) B-division boat’s pintles both broke off mid-race, and so the spare boat was switched into the rotation. As the clouds rolled in and the wind went further right, temperatures dropped and the sailors’ endurance was put to the test. By the end of race 8A, the breeze had died down to around 6kts, and by the time B went out to sail races 7 and 8, the wind had shut off.
So just about every condition was seen today! Winds shifted all the way from SSW to NNE throughout the day, gradually shifting through 180 degrees. The was fleet able to sail just off of the sea wall at the mouth of Belmont Harbor, and despite the unseasonably chilly temperatures (wind chill in the low 40s), the spectators were able to watch some great racing from shore. Racing was called at 545pm. Three protests, two redresses and one scoring inquiry were filed resulting in one DSQ and one granted redress. The Antilles School of St. Thomas, USVI sits atop the fleet with 62 points, followed by Cape Cod Academy with 88, and Severn School with 110.
Sunday:
A much colder and windier day on Sunday! Wind chills were in the mid-30s at the 8am call time as the sailors arrived. The breeze had piped up from the NW and the lake waves were already starting to build. By the time the first warning went off for race 7B, the temperatures had improved a bit and the breeze was a solid 15+ knots from the NNW. As the day progressed, however, the conditions got much more fluky as the wind shifted towards the east, huge oscillations and pressure changes in each race really mixing the fleet up and keeping all of the sailors on their toes. Antilles and Cape Cod Academy were neck in neck for much of the day, jockeying back and forth in first and second. Hotchkiss was able to creep up and have a solid hold on 3rd place by midday, followed by Point Loma and Severn falling behind. With such unpredictable conditions, however, one good or one bad set by any team could really mix up the standings, so teams were fighting hard for their spot until the very end. By the end of the day, the breeze had swung all the way to the east and had settled in between 6-10 knots. The Race Committee remained alert, swinging the course around and keeping it as square as possible. They were able to get off three sets in B and two in A for a regatta total of twelve races in each set. Two protests were filed, resulting in one DSQ.
The range of conditions proved to be a true test for all of the sailors at the championship, but ultimately the title of the 2013 ISSA High School Doublehanded National Champions goes to The Antilles School of the USVI, winning by just four points over Cape Cod Academy from Osterville, MA. The Hotchkiss School from Lakeville, CT finished the event in 3rd place. Antilles senior Ian Barrows with crews Agustina Barbuto and Ian Coyle dominated A-Division, finishing with just 43 points over the next team with 87. Chase Quinn and crews Tatiana Chui and Elizabeth Pemberton from Cape Cod Academy won B-Division. Congratulations to all of the sailors for a wonderful national championship event!
Thanks to all of the volunteers on the water who helped with Race Committee, mark set, judging, safety and rotation boats, breakdowns and media, and for helping to make the 2013 Mallory Championship such a successful event!
FINAL RESULTS
4:30 PM 5-12-13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TOT
1
Antilles School A 2 1 3 1 2 12 1 4 13 1 1 2 43
St. Thomas, VI B 3 7 6 4 14 2 13 20 11 3 13 12 108
5 13 22 27 43 57 71 95 119 123 137 151 151
2
Cape Cod Academy A 12 8 6 9 3 11 6 16 10 7 14 11 113
Osterville, MA B 1 1 1 7 4 3 3 5 1 10 1 5 42
13 22 29 45 52 66 75 96 107 124 139 155 155
3
Hotchkiss School A 10 DNF 17 20 4 2 20 2 5 13 3 1 118
Lakeville, CT B 4 2 3 1 9 7 2 1 14 7 2 2 54
14 37 57 78 91 100 122 125 144 164 169 172 172
4
Point Loma HS A 17 11 5 4 9 7 2 11 12 6 2 13 99
San Diego, CA B 7 11 2 9 7 11 4 9 2 8 17 4 91
24 46 53 66 82 100 106 126 140 154 173 190 190
5
Severn School A 4 6 4 6 1 14 5 3 11 14 15 4 87
Annapolis, MD B 15 5 12 15 10 10 10 16 8 9 5 6 121
19 30 46 67 78 102 117 136 155 178 198 208 208
6
Annapolis HS A 13 3 15 7 OCS 8 7 15 9 20 5 17 140
Annapolis, MD B 9 4 5 14 2 6 8 6 3 4 6 16 83
22 29 49 70 93 107 122 143 155 179 190 223 223
7
Lake Forest HS A 7 10 7 18 5 6 4 8 14 4 10 12 105
Lake Forest, IL B 5 3 17 5 5 15 7 19 10 12 7 15 120
12 25 49 72 82 103 114 141 165 181 198 225 225
8
Corona Del Mar A 6 4 13 3 6 18 19 6 18 3 19 10 125
Newport Beach, CA B 8 12 11 10 RAF 8 9 10 4 1 3 7 104
14 30 54 67 94 120 148 164 186 190 212 229 229
9
St. Thomas Aquinas A 1 5 19 2 7 DSQ 13 10 6 10 9 16 119
Ft. Lauderdale, FL B 13 8 14 13 6 12 1 14 7 11 4 19 122
14 27 60 75 88 121 135 159 172 193 206 241 241
10
Cathedral Catholic A 9 16 11 13 8 9 12 19 19 18 4 8 146
San Diego, CA B 2 16 7 6 12 4 11 8 6 14 10 3 99
11 43 61 80 100 113 136 163 188 220 234 245 245
11
Dos Pueblos HS A 5 2 14 10 16 13 3 12 7 16 13 3 114
Goleta, CA B 6 15 8 2 16 17 6 11 16 17 20 13 147
11 28 50 62 94 124 133 156 179 212 245 261 261
12
Newport Harbor HS A 16 7 8 5 14 16 17 7 2 8 12 6 118
Newport Beach, CA B 12 20 4 8 3 13 16 3 12 DSQ 12 20 144
28 55 67 80 97 126 159 169 183 212 236 262 262
13
Ransom Everglades HS A 3 13 10 19 18 1 15 1 8 2 7 7 104
Coconut Grove, FL B 20 17 19 11 11 9 20 12 17 5 8 10 159
23 53 82 112 141 151 186 199 224 231 246 263 263
14
Clear Falls HS A 8 15 20 16 19 5 18 18 16 19 8 18 180
League City, TX B 14 19 16 3 1 1 5 2 5 13 14 17 110
22 56 92 111 131 137 160 180 201 233 255 290 290
15
North Kingstown HS A 18 12 1 12 10 4 16 9 3 17 16 5 123
North Kingstown, RI B 17 6 9 17 15 14 18 13 18 19 9 14 169
35 53 63 92 117 135 169 191 212 248 273 292 292
16
Minnetonka HS A 20 18 18 17 13 15 11 14 1 12 11 9 159
Minnetonka, MN B 11 9 OCS BKD 13 5 19 7 9 6 15 8 134
31 58 97 125 151 171 201 222 232 250 276 293 293
17
Christchurch School A 15 9 2 8 15 10 8 13 17 9 6 20 132
Christchurch, VA B 19 13 18 16 17 19 14 4 13 2 19 11 165
34 56 76 100 132 161 183 200 230 241 266 297 297
18
Broadneck HS A 14 14 12 11 12 17 14 5 15 11 17 14 156
Annapolis, MD B 10 10 10 18 8 16 17 15 15 18 11 1 149
24 48 70 99 119 152 183 203 233 262 290 305 305
19
Oconomowoc HS A 19 19 9 15 11 3 10 20 4 15 18 15 158
Oconomowoc, WI B 16 14 13 12 18 20 12 17 20 15 16 9 182
35 68 90 117 146 169 191 228 252 282 316 340 340
20
Port Townsend HS A 11 17 16 14 17 19 9 17 20 5 20 19 184
Port Townsend, WA B 18 18 15 19 19 18 15 18 19 16 18 18 211
29 64 95 128 164 201 225 260 299 320 358 395 395
A division = 12 Races
TOT
1. Antilles School 43 Ian Barrows (12)
Agustina Barbuto (11), Ian Coyle (12)
2. Severn School 87 Patrick Floyd (12)
Evan Morgan (11)
3. Point Loma HS 99 Scott Sinks (11)
Greer Watson (12), Steven Lueck (9),Rebecca McElvain (10)
4. Ransom Everglades HS 104 Nathaniel Johnson (11)
Natalya Doris (12)
5. Lake Forest HS 105 Malcolm Lamphere (11)
Alex Woloshyn (12), Thomas Balk (11)
6. Cape Cod Academy 113 Carter Pemberton (9)
Lily McGrath (11), John Wetzel (9)
7. Dos Pueblos HS 114 Stephen Long (12)
Caroline Gay (10), Jonathan Beardon (11)
8. Hotchkiss School 118 Declan Whitmyer (12), Casey Klingler (11)
Emily Ito (11), Christina Fallon (12)
9. Newport Harbor HS 118 Daniel Segerblom (12)
Jack Martin (11), Carolyn Smith (12),Bayley Davidson (12)
10. St. Thomas Aquinas 119 Erik Weis (11)
Max Gillette (9), Kai Friesecke (11), Danny New (12)
11. North Kingstown HS 123 Rachel Bryer (12)
Fiona Christie (12), Lee Dumaliang (12),Molly Sylvia (12)
12. Corona Del Mar 125 Connor Kelter (11)
Chloe Rapp (12), Jimmy Madigan (11),Cailtyn Johnson (12)
13. Christchurch School 132 Kyle Burgess (12)
Annabel Carrington (10)
14. Annapolis HS 140 Charlie Lomax (11)
Ali MacDonald(11),Cailin Oakes (12),Austin Ortel (12),Tessa Fullmer(11)
15. Cathedral Catholic 146 Patrick Snow (12), Ryan Hopps (11)
Molly Pleskus (11), Charlie Miller (15)
16. Broadneck HS 156 Zach Hill (11)
Gabe Smith (12), Scott Bankert (11)
17. Oconomowoc HS 158 Parker Trempton (11)
Carolyn Keck (10), Tom Groskopf (10),Roger Raguse (12), Zac Aasen(11)
18. Minnetonka HS 159 Isabella Loosbrock (10), Jack Bitney (10)
Madde Loosbrock (12), Amalie Hansen (11)
19. Clear Falls HS 180 Collin Scoville (9)
Hannah Hughes (12)
20. Port Townsend HS 184 Eliza Dawson (11)
McKenzie Ginther (9), Darby Flanagan (12)
B division = 12 Races
TOT
1. Cape Cod Academy 42 Chase Quinn (12)
Tatiana Chiu (12),Elizabeth Pemberton (11)
2. Hotchkiss School 54 Russell Clarida (10)
Michael Fagundo (11), Jack Gerli (12),Charlotte Searle (12)
3. Annapolis HS 83 Harrison Hawk (11)
Lilli Salvesen (11), Cailin Oakes (12)
4. Point Loma HS 91 Will LaDow (11)
Jennifer Johnson (10), Trevor Hecht (11),AJ Reiter (12)
5. Cathedral Catholic 100 Cutter O'Connell (11)
Grace McCarthy (11), Liam Ballantyne (10)
6. Corona Del Mar 104 Christophe Killian (11)
Clare Dahl (11), Jack Thompson (11),Alex Ivory (11)
7. Antilles School 108 Alec Tayler (12)
Jordan Ladd (12), Isabelle Teare (12)
8. Clear Falls HS 111 Dane Byerly (9)
Howdy Hughes (10)
9. Severn School 121 Maeve White (12), Nick Floyd (10)
Lauren Michael (12), Ian Morgan (10),Andrew Caple (12)
10. Lake Forest HS 121 Clay Danly (12)
Brittney Manning (11)
11. St. Thomas Aquinas 123 Duncan Williford (11)
Holley Toppa (11), Emma Kerr (12),Matias Agnese (12)
12. Newport Harbor HS 134 Campbell D'Eliscu (10), Sean Segerblom (9)
Victoria Lewis (12), Keenan Chung (12)
13. Minnetonka HS 134 Addy Ferguson (12)
George Usmanov (10), Alec McKee (10)
14. Dos Pueblos HS 148 Matt Long (11)
Niles Sterner (11), Jonathan Beardon (11)
15. Broadneck HS 150 Andrew Schoene (11), Matt Schofield (12)
Nastia Jones (10), Jessica Bennett (10)
16. Ransom Everglades HS 159 Alex Swerdlow (10)
Sonora Medina (11), Dylan Denman(10),Sarah Murray(11),Briana Christophers (12)
17. Christchurch School 165 Graham Shivers (11)
Carter Little (11), Jack Elkin (10),Alex Moreno (10)
18. North Kingstown HS 170 Amina Brown (12)
Emma Kate Vogel (11), Matt Gibbs (12), Lee Dumaliang (12),Megan Bamford (11)
19. Oconomowoc HS 183 Dan Groskopf (12)
Hannah Girard (11), Tom Groskopf (10),Sam Petelinsek (10)
20. Port Townsend HS 212 Cody Kowalski (12)
Chloe Dawson (9), Olivia Gibbons (12)
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