2026 NESSA Team Racing Tournament (Terk Trophy)

Summary

Saturday, May 2:

Racing got underway at 1030AM in a 10kt southerly. 10-15 degree shifts and significant pressure variations kept the racing exciting throughout the day. The RC tweaked the course multiple times to accommodate the breeze changes and keep the race length correct. 77 total races were run across the President's/Terk Trophies. With no need for a competitor's meeting tomorrow, sailors should plan to begin rigging at 930AM. Water shuttles to ILYC will leave the rotation docks at 930AM. Racing tomorrow will begin at 1015AM with races 41-43 of the President's Trophy to be immediately followed by races 38-40 of the Terk Trophy.

Sunday, May 3:

A strong northwesterly breeze filled overnight requiring a venue change to farther into Brenton Cove find a little more protection from the wind and waves. Teams set up camp on Admiral's Pier by Sail Newport and racing commenced at 1015AM in a shifty 15-20kt breeze. The unstable breeze required a few course relocations throughout the day to keep the courses square. The second round robin wrapped up around 2pm. Congratulations to Greenwich Academy on their impressive performance to remain undefeated through both stages to earn the regatta win and a berth to the NIT in two weekends at Milton Academy. A regatta like this can be quite an undertaking and this event, in particular, would not have been possible without the many volunteers who offered their weekends to help in various ways. PRO Roy Williams kept the start box rolling and managed the overall race course with the help of Janet Thacker Costello and Beth Holland in the start boat. John Alofsin and Taylor Rock tirelessly moved marks to keep things square. NESSA President Chris Crane managed the complaint(and compliment) department as the NESSA reps. NESSA Statistician Carl Zimba kept the tech score gremlins at bay. Sail Newport kindly chartered their fleet of E420s which, in conjunction with St. George’s FJ fleet, kept the two regattas moving along smoothly. Lastly, ChUmp Greg Kiely’s crew of umpires dealt swift justice on the water. Serving as umpires was: Joakim Karlsen, Miles Bailey, Andrew Houghton, Rob Hurd, Jancy Grayson, Mike Campbell, Brittney Manning, and John Pratt.

Final Results

#SchoolTeamRec.SkippersCrews
1Greenwich AcademyGreenwich AcademyGators14/0Helena Borcherding '26Atley Dimsey '27
Sophia Alexopoulos '28Tess Azmak '27
Taylor Nanni '27Ana Gazoni '27
Isla VanBisen '27
*2Fairfield LudloweFairfield Ludlowe High SchoolFalcons9/5Cameron Cooleen '26William Firmender '26
Amelia Woodworth '27Piper Youngs '29
Luke DeMartino '27Reid Smith '27
Maeve Kenney '28
Josh Stupak '26
JT Titelis '26
**3Greens Farms AcademyGreens Farms AcademyDragons9/5Avery Beck '27Caroline Collins '26
Glen Foster '26Alex Weiner '26
Hayes Cooper '27Ollie Ennico '28
Colin Verrengia '27Adam Marz '29
Colin Verrengia '27
b4East GreenwichEast Greenwich High SchoolAvengers6/8Colin Auvil '26Luna Vivas '29
Griffin Mason '28Nina Suellentrop '28
Sophia Joyce '27Vivianna Torres '27
Davis Collette '26Caleb Prisco '28
b4DartmouthDartmouth High SchoolSailing6/8Sam Sperry '26Lukas Prout '26
Finn Sperry '26Evan Sargent '26
Phoebe Murray '26Leila Hiojazi '26
b4DarienDarien High SchoolBlue Wave6/8Charlotte Straden '27Colin Casey '27
Chloe Dodd '29Ella Seymour '26
Liam Casey '27Selen Yasanliel '26
Gavin Hanig '26John Lubeley '26
7St. Johns PrepSt. Johns PrepEagles4/10Jack Morgan '26Conor McGeown '26
Jeremiah McCarthy '26Ben Fava '29
John Gabriel '28Davis Ferreira '27
8MarbleheadMarblehead High SchoolFishwagons2/12DB Murray '26Brayden Whorf '28
Thomas Svencer '26Marina Morris '29
Grafton Hamilton '28Ava Bannister '29
Sym.Explanation
*Total points scored when tied teams met (18)
**Total points scored when tied teams met (24)
bTie stands