OCC, UCI rowers stay in shape
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UC Irvine and Orange Coast College continued to prepare for the
men’s and women’s crew seasons ahead and developed more chemistry
among themselves at the Newport Sprints Saturday morning in North
Lido Channel.
There were no times kept in the races of 1,200 meters, as the
rowers mainly focused on technique and becoming familiar with others
in the boat. Orange Coast Coach Larry Moore said the event was
informal, yet he had hoped to get more accomplished. A crew member
became ill during a race and there were some other crew members
absent from the event.
“I’m glad it wasn’t a race day,” Moore said. “We had a number of
problems. We were still ahead of the UCI boats, but down to USC. But
I wasn’t concerned with the outcome, just more with the performance.”
The OCC men’s varsity boat consisted of Nick D’Antoni, Ryan
Costelloe, Chris Lentini, John Zeiser, Will Harris, Tobias Wacker,
Tom Redoutey, Brian Moore and coxswain Stephanie Story.
The UCI men’s eight was comprised of Gabe Jacobsen, Matt Wallman,
Craig Shipman, Brad Cohn, Daniel Gromis, Stephen Kelly, Mike Maxwell,
Doug Barbour and coxswain Austin Chu.
In the women’s varsity eight race, the UCI women’s crew won by a
slight margin over Long Beach State and Orange Coast, both of which
tied for second.
Orange Coast won the novice eight race and Long Beach State won
the second novice race.
“This was just a real casual, fun sprint race for the athletes’
experience,” Orange Coast women’s crew coach Linda Moeller said.
“There was a lot of good learning that took place. We got a lot done.
It was the first time for them to be racing side by side. It was
really exciting for them.”
The Pirates’ women’s eight was made up of Julia Hernandez, Tawny
Harris, Lonya Bounds, Amy Glassmoyer, Alexis Walters, Ashley Tyson,
Jessica Cimmarrusti, Liane Velin and coxswain Lauren Durston.
Moeller said Orange Coast will celebrate the women’s program’s
10-year anniversary in March. The Pirates plan to have alumni events
March 15 and 16, when they will christen a new boat in honor of the
program’s first decade.
“This is a big year for the Coast women,” Moeller said.
The UCI women’s eight consisted of Amy Yoon, Elizabeth Barrett,
Heather Sirag, Alysa Vanderweerd, Sydney Suttie, Kaylen Amos, Nadia
Moya, Erin Sully and coxswain Erica Dunbar.
UCI opens its men’s and women’s seasons March 2, hosting UC San
Diego in Newport Beach.
OCC is schedule to open its season March 22, hosting UCLA, before
venturing to the San Diego Crew Classic, April 5-6, on Mission Bay.
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