Sat:
Great breeze from the Northwest and a stunning rainbow greeted sailors on 
Horseshoe Bend of the St. Mary's River to start the morning.  Perhaps it was 
just PRO Leah Anderson Magana '02 who brought the rainbow with her after nine 
years in Hawaii. . .

Twelve races were sailed in each division in two fleets.  A division started in 
FJ's & B in 420's: both fleets had plenty of capsizes.  Coaches formed and 
excellent safety patrol.  Lunch break happened at 1pm and the lone protest of 
the day was heard by chief judge Guy Barbato resulting in a DSQ while the 
Seahawk freshmen helped competitors remove the mud sharks from the tops of a 
half dozen mains.

Racing resumed shortly after 2pm with slightly lighter breezes around ten 
knots.  The divisional switch happened after race 8.  Unfortunately, 
competitors missed the annual SMC Great Bamboo Boat Race which was held 
concurrently and is always good for a laugh.

Sunday:
Those who arrived early were treated to a beautiful site as the fog lifted in 
patches across the St. Mary's River and seemed to tumble down the course before 
disappearing.  Racing was slightly delayed as the RC tried to wait for Fordham 
University who had their van stuck in a ditch.  Eventually the racing resumed 
without them.  Coaches served as rescue boats and racing resumed in a 10-15 
knot NW. Races all weekend were W-4's.  All boats were ashore by noontime.

Congratulations to the ODU Monarchs with a huge push Sunday to win the 
Senators' Cup.  ODU, St. Mary's, UVA & Georgetown all qualify for the War 
Memorial from the South region of the conference.

Kean State University was a no show.

http://scores.collegesailing.info/f11/senators-cup/


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