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Lido Isle’s David Levy and Tracey Treacar, both students at the
University of Southern California and members of the USC sailing team,
claimed championship victory in the recent Rose Bowl Regatta hosted by
the USC Varsity Sailing Team, the United States Sailing Center and the
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in Long Beach.
The event was the nation’s largest combined college/high school
regatta, attracting 19 college teams including five from the East Coast
and 44 high school teams from throughout California. Levy, the son of
Newport’s Nancy and Barry Levy, members of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club in Corona del Mar, skippered the California Flying Junior. He was
joined by Tracey Treacar, the daughter of Karen and Tom Treacar of Lido
Isle and Scottsdale, Ariz., members of the Lido Isle Yacht Club. Treacar
served as the crew for the winning combination.
Teammates, parents and friends celebrated the stunning victory for USC
at an after regatta dinner at Los Alamitos Yacht Club. Victory toasts
continued on Lido Isle at the Levy residence. The celebration hoopla
could be heard all over the island paradise.
The Rose Bowl Regatta is one of the major annual intercollegiate
sailing events nationwide. It should also be noted that Corona del Mar
High School took a second place in the Gold Fleet and Newport Harbor High
School took a third place in the Gold Fleet. Other local sailors
deserving mention include the outstanding brother/sister yachtsmen Gary
Grimes and Taylor Grimes.
Meredith Potter of Newport Harbor High School, Colin Campbell and Luke
Leffingwell of USC were also among the sailing stars.
Nancy Levy, who chaired the 2001 Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta in the
Newport Harbor for the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, reports that she is
busy launching the 2002 tournament for both junior and senior sailors set
for May and June of this year.
Levy and other dedicated committee members raised a most impressive
six figure sum for leukemia research last year. With the help of generous
Newport-Mesa underwriters including John and Donna Crean, they expect to
surpass last year’s tally. Levy states, “This is the most rewarding
volunteer position that you could possibly imagine. Organizing sailors to
compete in a regatta allowing them to do something that they truly love
and at the same time raise money to fight the dreaded disease of leukemia
is just about the biggest win-win possible.”
Levy went on to add, “We are so proud and so grateful for the support
of caring citizens in the community. Our hope is to make this event an
important part of the summer sailing season in Newport Beach.”
For more information on underwriting the 2002 Leukemia Cup Regatta,
please call Nancy Levy at (949) 645-9898.
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