Schools on high seas
Sailors from second-ranked Newport Harbor High, No. 3 Corona del Mar
and Sage Hill School will compete in the Pacific Coast championships
and the Silver Pacific Coast championships today and Sunday in
Alameda and Coronado, respectively.
The PCC serves as the qualifier for the high school national
championships to be held in Port Washington next month. Each team
will send six to eight sailors to each event, and both events are run
over two days at the respective venues.
The PCC are for varsity sailors while the silver event is for
less-experienced schools. Some schools send teams to both events,
while others are seeded based on historical performance.
CdM’s varsity team includes Reid Vitarelli, Christine Burke,
Andrew Mason, Hadley Rokicki, Peter Tucci, Brittany Sitzer and
Alexandra Dunlap while Charlie Buckingham, Marla, Menninger, Matt
Hogan, Blair Belling, Michael Menninger, Cole Hatton, Taylor Grimes
and Carly Chamberlain comprise Newport’s “gold” team.
Sage Hill’s varsity team includes Ryan Ramming, Don Ayres, Cameron
Stuart, Natalie Boras, Ryan Schweitzer and Nick Sohl.
Silver teams for the three schools are as follows: For Newport,
Phil Houten, Ainsley Buie, Dane Butera, Phillip Ruppert, Brooke
Thomson, Christy Tatchel, Geoffrey Ruppert, Jacqui Bradburne and Ali
Gardner; for CdM, Peter Yould, Peter Wilday, Geoff Machin, Max
Rollins, Elizabeth Lortie, Brett Bartlett and Ryan Pawell; for Sage,
Jeff Cruttenden, Max Moosman, Karly Bennett, Michael Trombatore and
Taylor Moore.Newport Harbor and CdM are ranked in the Pacific Coast
district, which includes more than 50 schools.
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