NAC shines at nationals
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Qualifying rowers from the Newport Aquatic Center’s junior crew team
battled the elements and the opposition at the U.S. Rowing Youth
Invitational Regatta at Lake Harsha in East Fork State Park last week
outside Cincinnati, Ohio.
The five boats had to conquer weather conditions including rain,
wind and bright sunshine. Heavy crosswinds made it particularly
difficult for the bow seat rowers of the sculling boats to steer a
straight course. Competing against over 70 high school-age rowing
teams from all over the nation, the NAC made an impressive showing on
the 2,000-meter course (approximately 1 1/4 miles).
Brandon Dillman, in the men’s varsity single event, took home the
bronze medal, finishing in 7:40.46.
Dillman also helped the NAC men’s quad finish fifth. Dillman, at
the stroke seat, along with, scullers Greg Somers (bow seat), Clarke
Brooks (two) and Greg Schneider (three) dominated their race with a
first-place finish Saturday, qualifying them for the finals the next
day, where they finished fifth in the nation with a time of 6:41.54.
The men’s double, featuring Morgan Sabo and Blake Foster, took
second place in their race with a time of 7:16.51, earning them
eighth place in the nation.
“I’m extremely happy with the way the team performed,” said Rachel
Rose, the men’s team coach. “We are a young group, and this weekend
sets us up nicely for great success next year.”
In the women’s division, the women’s eight, took second in their
race, qualifying them for the finals, when they finished with a time
of 6:51.27 in a tight race, placing them sixth in the nation. The NAC
crew, rowing in their boat, “the Spirit of ‘02,” included: Jean
Geddes (bow seat), Meredith Irby (two), Erica Van Steenis (three),
Jill Austin (four), Laurie Dabney (five), Jessica Fritz (six), Sara
Walkes (seven), Esther Lofgren (stroke) and coxswain Lauren Lorman.
In the women’s quad event, rowing in their boat, “the Sea Lyon,”
scullers Claire McKay (bow seat), Anne Kircher (two), Mitra Grubb
(three) and Dana Hunt (stroke) placed eighth with a time of 7:36.48.
“Our squad of girls, both the quad and the eight, showed immense
passion and intensity,” said Christy Shaver, coach of the women’s
team. “Their continuous hard work paid off.”
Last weekend’s event ends one of Newport Rowing Association’s best
seasons in its 16-year history of high school rowing.
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