Sharon Invitational Fleet Race Regatta

Summary

Sunday, April 21:

Although forecasts called for a steady west wind of 10 - 13, the Sharon Invitational became a tricky, shifty, challenging "lakey" day. Races were slow to get going as the RC was chasing the wind from NW to WSW and points in between in wind of 2 - 6. By noon an average westerly direction could be established and course changes were "only" 10 degrees one way or the other for the rest of the day. Shifts of up to 30 degrees each way rewarded sailors who got it right and frustrated those who got it wrong. Throughout the afternoon wind speed was down to 5 and up to 15 as wind lines rolled through.

The rapidly shifting conditions made consistency difficult but created opportunity for many different teams have a successful day. Seven teams won one or more of the twelve races. The top two teams in the A Division were Landmark in first and Winchester in second. The B Division winner, Wellesley, gave the most consistent performance of the day, and Sharon finished second in B. The overall regatta winners were Wellesley in first, Duxbury Second, Sharon third, and Landmark fourth.

Thanks to Sharon assistant coach, Matt Johnson, and Manchester coach, Tony Leggett, for their work on the race management team.

Unregistered team 1 = Nantasket Unregistered team 2 = Natick

Score summary

SchoolTeamABTOT
1WellesleyVarsity 1351146
2DuxburyDragons 1343771
3SharonVarsity 1403373
4Vikings235679
5WinchesterSachems 1275481
6SharonVarsity 2553287
7Manchester/Essex RegHornets385896
8Boston LatinWolfpack445498
9HinghamHingham 1356499
10Unregistered-NESSAMBL 16843111
11HinghamHingham 26054114
12Beaver Country DayBeavers6649115
13Lincoln Sudbury RegiWarriors4884132
14WellesleyVarsity 29048138
15WinchesterSachems 27295167
*16DuxburyDragons 28793180
*17Belmont HillVarsity10476180
18Unregistered-NESSAMBL 210090190
Sym.Explanation
*Head-to-head tiebreaker

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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