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30th Rose Bowl Regatta - Day 2 overall

by Rich Roberts on 5 Jan 2015
Georgetown's winning 'A' crew of Nevin Snow and Katia DaSilva roll-tack for the finish - 30th Rose Bowl Regatta. Rich Roberts
The 30th Rose Bowl Regatta held in Long Beach, Calif is hosted by U.S. Sailing Center and Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation. Host school: USC Varsity Sailing Team. Sunday's weather: Sunny; wind 2-8k NW-SW; temp. 61F. While Georgetown University coasted to a comfortable defense of its College championship in the 30th Rose Bowl Regatta Sunday, Newport Harbor High School kept its foot on the gas to close Point Loma's eight-year reign in the High School Gold class.

The Sailors' (that's their appropriate nickname) B team of Campbell D'Eliscu and Madeline Bubb matched the efforts of the A team's Sean Segerblom and Briggs D'Eliscu (Campbell's kid brother) in winning the first and last of their eight races over two days, and also notched two firsts and a second as NHHS swept the Gold A and B groups.

Cathedral Catholic of San Diego repeated as winner of the High School Silver class.

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

D'Eliscu and Bubb made the most of it with a first and second in the last three races, wrapped around an 11th. A bold last-second burst at the line launched their first place, but when they tried to match it the next time . . .

'We were over early,' D'Eliscu said.

But by the end of the day it didn't matter. Bold moves often pay off.

'It was a big thing to win this at the start of the year,' D'Eliscu said, 'especially among some amazing people.'

Those included A.J. Reiter, skipper of Georgetown's B boat with Isabelle Luzuriaga as crew. Like many of the competitors, Reiter and Luzuriaga were Californians racing for Eastern schools.

Unlike most Easterners, 'We're very lucky to sail all year,' Reiter said.

The weekend conditions weren't entirely easy as the teams urged limited knots of speed out of their boats in Saturday's gentle breeze, and Sunday started worse with two-four knots from downtown Long Beach to the northwest before fading completely in early afternoon.

That was a good sign, because soon a steady eight to nine knots filled in from the locally reliable southwest to pick up the pace.

Georgetown thus remained a close second in the national college standings to Yale, which didn't venture West this time, and added the trophy to the World University Championships it won in Italy last summer.

Top finishers

College: 1. Georgetown University, 52 points; 2. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 89; 3. Fordham U., 98.

High school Gold: 1. Newport Harbor, 61; 2. Corona del Mar 105; 32. Point Loma, 107.

High school Silver: 1. Cathedral Catholic, 79; 2. Windward School, 95; 3. The Bishop's School, 101.

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 24
28
52

2 Coast Guard Bears 49
40
89

3 Fordham Rams 40
58
98

4 Boston College Eagles 39
64
103

5 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 73
39
112

6 Navy Midshipmen 59
55
114

7 Roger Williams Hawks 32
102
134

8 Tufts Jumbos 81
55
136

9 Charleston Cougars 100
49
149

10 Cal Maritime Keelhaulers 103
48
151

11 Pennsylvania Quakers 68
86
154

12 CSU Long Beach 49ers 85
105
190

13 Southern Cal Trojans 76
131
207

14 UC Irvine Anteaters 137
102
239

15 Santa Clara Broncos 150
118
268

16 Cal Poly Mustang 134
142
276

17 UC San Diego Tritons 136
145
281

18 Oregon Ducks 137
160
297

19 Oregon State Beavers 168
132
300

20 Northwestern Wildcats 158
153
311

21 Michigan State Spartans 182
159
341

22 Arizona State Sun Devils 135
213
348

23
Vikings 192
165
357

24 UC Davis Aggies 202
164
366

25 Berkeley Golden Bears 204
169
373

26 UC Santa Cruz Banana Slug's 170
208
378

27 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 168
213
381

28 UC Los Angeles Bruins 203
185
388

29 Texas A&M Aggies 201
192
393

30 Westmont College Warriors 214
240
454

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 42
19
61

2 Corona del Mar Sea Kings Varsity 51
54
105

3 Point Loma Pointers Varsity 45
62
107
* 4
Varsity 96
50
146
* 5 Newport Harbor JV1 68
78
146

6 Point Loma Pointers JV 2 78
70
148

7 Point Loma Pointers JV 1 74
81
155

8 Cathedral Catholic Varsity 81
96
177

9
Varsity 115
79
194

10 Miramonte Matadors 68
129
197

11
Varsity 122
88
210

12
Varsity 94
129
223

13
Varsity 111
117
228

14 Redwood Varsity 119
110
229

15
Varsity 107
136
243

16 Newport Harbor JV2 128
117
245

17
JV1 121
144
265

18 The Branson Varsity 108
166
274

19 Corona del Mar JV1 150
125
275

20
JV1 135
160
295

21 Corona del Mar JV2 132
167
299

22 Coronado Varsity 194
112
306

23
Varsity 126
194
320

24 The Bay  of San Fran Breakers 185
146
331

25
Varsity 186
153
339

26
Varsity 195
168
363

27
Varsity 203
164
367

28 Corona del Mar JV3 196
187
383

29
Varsity 206
188
394

30 Marin Academy Varsity 186
231
417
Sym. Explanation
* Number of high-place (1) finishes


Rose Bowl - Silver

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

Score summary (High School Silver Results)




School Team A
B
TOT

1 Cathedral Catholic Dons 29
50
79

2
Varsity 61
34
95

3 The Bishops Knights 30
71
101

4
Varsity 64
43
107

5
Varsity 52
56
108

6 The Bay  of San Fran Breakers 42
80
122

7
JV1 89
35
124

8 Redwood JV1 79
57
136

9 Pacific Grove Varsity 87
65
152

10 The Athenian Varsity 64
97
161

11
JV1 125
37
162

12
Varsity 102
73
175

13
Varsity 105
75
180

14
Varsity 9
179
188

15
JV1 126
70
196

16 Lycee Francais de Sa Varsity 72
130
202

17 Coronado JV1 99
106
205

18 La Jolla Vikings 134
74
208

19
Varsity 67
142
209

20 The Bishops JV1 94
121
215

21
JV 144
82
226

22
Varsity 144
94
238

23
Woodside 171
70
241

24
Varsity 83
159
242

25
JV1 113
134
247

26
Varsity 119
130
249

27
Varsity 133
124
257

28 Torrey Pines Varsity 133
126
259

29
Varsity 114
158
272

30 Campolindo Varsity 147
126
273

31 Torrey Pines JV1 153
138
291

32
Varsity 186
192
378

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