2019-20 PCISA SoCal 4 Gold

Summary

Saturday, February 1:

What a great weekend of sailing! We had very little breeze forecasted on Saturday, but by 11:30 teams were on the water enjoying a 5-8 knot SW sea breeze that built up to about 10 knots by the end of the day. PRO Cameron MacLaren and the on-water coaches (thanks, guys!) cranked out eight races on Saturday. Sunday dawned cool and foggy, but a southerly was blowing, allowing sailors to start right at 11:00 a.m. and finish by 1:30. In total, our race committee managed 14 races in each fleet (Gold fleet had 16 boats and Silver fleet had 20) and managed to clear out of the club just as the Super Bowl festivities were beginning. Thanks to all for a great regatta!

Sunday, February 2:

What a great weekend of sailing! We had very little breeze forecasted on Saturday, but by 11:30 teams were on the water enjoying a 5-8 knot SW sea breeze that built up to about 10 knots by the end of the day. PRO Cameron MacLaren and the on-water coaches (thanks, guys!) cranked out eight races on Saturday. Sunday dawned cool and foggy, but a southerly was blowing, allowing sailors to start right at 11:00 a.m. and finish by 1:30. In total, our race committee managed 14 races in each fleet (Gold fleet had 16 boats and Silver fleet had 20) and managed to clear out of the club just as the Super Bowl festivities were beginning. Thanks to all for a great regatta!

Score summary

SchoolTeamATOT
1Corona del MarSea Kings 33131
2Newport HarborSailors 35858
3Newport HarborSailors 56767
4Sato Academy of MathDragons 1111111
5Sato Academy of MathDragons 2112112
6Corona del MarSea Kings 2121121
7CoronadoNado 1123123
8Corona del MarSea Kings 1125125
9CoronadoNado 3137137
10JSerra CatholicLions141141
*11CoronadoNado 2148148
*12Newport HarborSailors 4148148
13Newport HarborSailors 2150150
14CoronadoNado 4160160
15Newport HarborSailors 1184184
16San ClementeTriton190190
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

Score history

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