2016-17 PCISA SoCal 5 Gold

Summary

Saturday, March 25:

We had two fun days of racing at the final SoCal regatta of the year. Conditions off Harbor Island were fairly consistent, with 5-8 knot winds and a strong current pushing up the course both mornings. Dual PRO's John Reiter (Saturday) and Danielle Richards (Sunday), along with a cadre of helpful coaches and parents, managed to run 11 fun and fair races in each division. Special thanks to parents Gordon Wanlass, Dave Foster, and Harry Munns for their work on the finish boat, and to all of the other parents, coaches, and host facility personnel that helped to make this regatta a great end to the series.

Sunday, March 26:

We had two fun days of racing at the final SoCal regatta of the year. Conditions off Harbor Island were fairly consistent, with 5-8 knot winds and a strong current pushing up the course both mornings. Dual PRO's John Reiter (Saturday) and Danielle Richards (Sunday), along with a cadre of helpful coaches and parents, managed to run 11 fun and fair races in each division. Special thanks to parents Gordon Wanlass, Dave Foster, and Harry Munns for their work on the finish boat, and to all of the other parents, coaches, and host facility personnel that helped to make this regatta a great end to the series.

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1Newport HarborSailors 12525
2Point LomaPointers 25353
3Mater DeiMonarchs6464
4Point LomaPointers 36565
5Newport HarborSailors 46666
6Newport HarborSailors 58585
7Newport HarborSailors 39898
8Point LomaPointers 1103103
9Corona del MarSea Kings 2105105
10Corona del MarSea Kings 4118118
11Corona del MarSea Kings 1122122
12Francis ParkerParker123123
13Redondo UnionSea Hawks131131
14Newport HarborSailors 2132132
15Cathedral CatholicDons133133
16Corona del MarSea Kings 3141141
17Corona del MarSea Kings 5159159
18The Bishop'sKnights161161

Score history

The following chart shows the relative rank of the teams as of the race indicated. Note that the races are ordered by number, then division, which may not represent the order in which the races were actually sailed.

The first place team as of a given race will always be at the top of the chart. The spacing from one team to the next shows relative gains/losses made from one race to the next. You may hover over the data points to display the total score as of that race.

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