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30th Rose Bowl Regatta 2016 - Day 1

by Rich Roberts on 4 Jan 2015
Georgetown's A crew---Nevin Snow and Isabelle Luzuriaza---won all four of their races - 30th Rose Bowl Regatta 2015 - Day one. Rich Roberts
30th Rose Bowl Regatta 2015 in Long Beach, Calif. is being hosted by U.S. Sailing Center and Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation. Host school: USC Varsity Sailing Team - Saturday's weather: Sunny; wind six-eight knot SW; temp. 61F. Sunday's forecast: Sunny; wind 5-10k NW; temp 67F. Once the 30th Rose Bowl Regatta got underway in Saturday's light, chilly breeze, 'It went well,' Nevin Snow said.

From Snow's standpoint, that was the understatement of the day.

The skipper and crew Isabelle Luzuriaza of the Washington D.C. school's A boat won all four of their races in the College A class---a big jump toward defending the championship they won for Georgetown University last year.


The Hoyas' B boat also led its class with two wins in four races. Coincidentally, the only rival within reach of overtaking them in Sunday's final rounds is last year's runner-up, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy team from Mystic, Conn., 18 points back, 16 to 34.

There are 30 college teams coast to coast and 62 Gold and Silver high schools, all sailing the 13-foot, 3-inch CFJ dinghies off the beach around the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in the major youth sailing event hosted by the United States Sailing Center and Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation.


There is seating for spectators on the pier at no charge, with food, refreshments and comfort stations available. Racing will start at 11 a.m. Sunday, conditions permitting.

Conditions did not permit that Saturday as flags hung limply under bright sunny skies until a modest southwesterly breeze filled in shortly after noon.

The temperature didn't get past the low 60s, but that was OK with Avery Fanning of the Coast Guard team.

'I came from minus-2 [degrees] in Cleveland,' she said.


Snow is a San Diego native whose team won the World University Championships in Italy last summer and currently stands a close second to Yale---an absentee here---in the national rankings.

'We were kind of focused on going fast,' he said, '[because] the wind wasn't very shifty . . . kind of typical Long Beach for this time of year.'

Meanwhile, Newport Harbor High School continued its dominance of this season's Pacific Coast Interscholastic Association competition with a first-day's lead of 19 points over Corona del Mar (35). Point Loma is third with 47 points and will need a mighty comeback to win its ninth consecutive Rose Bowl Gold fleet title.

San Diego's Bishop O'Dowd leads the Silver fleet with 31 points, seven ahead of The Bishop's School.


The leaders

College: 1. Georgetown University, 16 points; 2. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 34; 3. Boston College, 51.

High school Gold: 1. Newport Harbor, 19; 2. Corona del Mar 35; 32. Point Loma, 47.

High school Silver: 1. Bishop O'Dowd, 31; 2. The Bishop's School, 38; 3. Cathedral Catholic, 40.

Complete results

Rose Bowl Regatta

  • Host: Southern Cal
  • Date
  • Type: Interconference Regatta
  • Boat: FJ
  •  
  • Scoring: 2 Divisions

Score summary (College results)




School Team A
B
TOT

1 Georgetown Hoyas 4
12
16

2 Coast Guard Bears 15
19
34

3 Boston College Eagles 22
29
51

4 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 36
18
54

5 Tufts Jumbos 36
22
58

6 Fordham Rams 25
38
63

7 Navy Midshipmen 30
35
65

8 Roger Williams Hawks 21
47
68

9 Charleston Cougars 57
14
71

10 Pennsylvania Quakers 29
49
78

11 Cal Maritime Keelhaulers 62
20
82

12 Southern Cal Trojans 30
62
92

13 CSU Long Beach 49ers 57
49
106

14 UC Irvine Anteaters 70
44
114

15 UC San Diego Tritons 64
67
131

16 Oregon State Beavers 76
58
134

17 Cal Poly Mustang 61
76
137

18 Northwestern Wildcats 66
83
149

19 Oregon Ducks 78
77
155

20 Santa Clara Broncos 87
72
159

21 UC Santa Cruz Banana Slug's 81
94
175
* 22
Vikings 94
82
176
* 23 Arizona State Sun Devils 71
105
176

24 UC Davis Aggies 105
72
177

25 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 76
104
180

26 Berkeley Golden Bears 106
88
194

27 UC Los Angeles Bruins 96
100
196

28 Texas A&M Aggies 102
98
200

29 Michigan State Spartans 100
106
206

30 Westmont College Warriors 103
120
223

Rose Bowl - Gold

  • Host: US Sailing Center - Long Beach
  • Date
  • Type: In-District Regatta
  • Boat: CFJ
  •  
  • Scoring: 2 Divisions


Score summary (High School Gold Results)




School Team A
B
TOT

1 Newport Harbor Varsity 14
7
21

2 Corona del Mar Sea Kings Varsity 23
16
39

3 Point Loma Pointers Varsity 21
29
50

4 Newport Harbor JV1 23
30
53

5
Varsity 51
25
76

6 Point Loma Pointers JV 2 46
45
91

7 Cathedral Catholic Varsity 50
47
97

8 Point Loma Pointers JV 1 46
52
98
* 9
Varsity 49
52
101
* 10 Newport Harbor JV2 47
54
101

11
Varsity 66
39
105

12
Varsity 67
45
112

13 Miramonte Matadors 32
83
115

14
Varsity 63
57
120

15 Redwood Varsity 68
57
125

16
Varsity 37
90
127
** 17 The Branson Varsity 44
87
131
** 18 Corona del Mar JV2 61
70
131
* 19 Corona del Mar JV1 75
58
133
* 20
Varsity 52
81
133
* 21 Coronado Varsity 86
64
150
* 22
Varsity 93
57
150

23
Varsity 91
64
155

24
JV1 80
85
165

25
JV1 78
88
166

26 Corona del Mar JV3 84
91
175

27
Varsity 103
79
182

28
Varsity 95
96
191

29 The Bay  of San Fran Breakers 103
93
196

30 Marin Academy Varsity 114
119
233
Sym. Explanation
* Head-to-head tiebreaker
** Number of high-place (3) finishes


Rose Bowl - Silver

  • Host: Point Loma
  • Date
  • Type: In-District Regatta
  • Boat: CFJ
  •  
  • Scoring: 2 Divisions

Score summary




School Team A
B
TOT

1
Varsity 36
2
38
* 2 Cathedral Catholic Dons 24
19
43
* 3 The Bishops Knights 21
22
43

4 The Bay  of San Fran Breakers 28
19
47

5
Varsity 33
15
48

6
Varsity 40
13
53

7
JV1 52
7
59

8
Varsity 7
57
64

9 Pacific Grove Varsity 45
23
68

10 The Athenian Varsity 39
30
69

11 Coronado JV1 58
16
74

12 Redwood JV1 69
19
88

13
Varsity 60
33
93

14
Varsity 67
27
94

15
Varsity 43
52
95
** 16
JV1 87
10
97
** 17 Lycee Francais de Sa Varsity 52
45
97

18
Varsity 50
59
109

19
Varsity 84
29
113

20
JV1 103
11
114

21 Torrey Pines Varsity 83
39
122

22
Varsity 80
43
123

23
JV1 84
40
124

24 La Jolla Vikings 89
36
125

25
Varsity 77
51
128

26
JV 103
27
130

27 The Bishops JV1 77
56
133

28
Varsity 78
62
140

29 Campolindo Varsity 104
41
145

30 Torrey Pines JV1 101
50
151

31
Woodside 117
39
156

32
Varsity 124
64
188
Sym. Explanation
* Head-to-head tiebreaker
** Number of high-place (5) finishes

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