Three races were held in ideal conditions to wrap up the 2006 McMillan Cup in Annapolis. The breeze filled in at a solid 12 - 16 knots from the southwest with a moderate chop.
Navy didn't look back from their Saturday performance posting three bullets to win the 7 race series with 8 points total. Kings Point sailed strong to maintain their second position from the previous day while Coast Guard shook broke loose with a 4,2,2 to even the score with NY Maritime and win on the tie breaker for third. Special thanks to PRO Wayne Bretsch and his crew for an outstanding job on the water and Chief Judge Angelo Buscemi and the jury ashore. 1. NAVY 1,2,1,1,1,1,1 8 2. Kings Point 6,1,4,3,2,6,3 25 3. Coast Guard 5,5,5,6,4,2,2 29 4. NY Maritime 2,3,7,4,3,4,6 29 5. St. Mary's 3,4,6,2,6,7,5 33 6. URI 4,7,3,5,8,5,4 36 7. Maine Maritime 8,6,2,7,5,3,9 40 8. Mass Maritime 7,8,8,8,7,8,9 55 The same teams plus California Maritime will be competing again for the Kennedy Cup at Navy in two weeks. Jahn S. Tihansky Director, Varsity Offshore Sailing Team U.S. Naval Academy 410-293-5608 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jahn S. Tihansky Director, Varsity Offshore Sailing Team U.S. Naval Academy 410-293-5608 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ icsa mailing list [email protected] http://www.collegesailing.org/mailman/?listname=icsa

