Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Coronado High School Sailing Team Qualifies for US Nationals

The Islanders qualified for US Nationals at a windy Pacific Coast Championship in Cabrillo Beach. Gold finished 4th overall and Silver finished 5th overall. The Islanders will be one of four Pacific Coast teams that will go on to compete at MIT University, May 12-14 against 19/500 other teams from across the nation.

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The Coronado High School Sailing Team at the Pacific Coast Championships, April 23, 2017.

The Coronado High School Sailing Team is a member of the Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association, one of seven regional districts in the Interscholastic Sailing Association (ISSA) comprising 500 active high school teams nationwide, however only 20 teams compete at the annual High School US Sailing Nationals. After eight months of qualifying competitions, on Sunday, April 23rd at the Pacific Coast Championship (PCC) Regatta at Cabrillo Beach, the Islanders became one of four Pacific teams to qualify for US Nationals to be held at MIT University in Boston, May 12-14. This now gives them a shot at becoming US High School National Champions.

Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association, Pacific Coast High School Championship. Silver Fleet Fifth Place. Gold Fleet Fourth Place.

Leading up to the event the team has been lucky enough to have returning alumni and previous coaches come out to scrimmage and advise, as well as Cathedral Catholic High School led by champion sailor Doug Hart. The last time the team won US Nationals was in 2001, under head-coach Willem van Waay and assistant coach Kate Sheahan. “Our eight-month season goal has not only come to fruition under the athletes who competed this past weekend at the PCCs, but included the entire effort of all of our 24 sailors. This is a once a lifetime possibly opportunity for these young athletes, and the team should be proud of the sustained effort and hard work on and off the water over this long season. Southern California teams are notorious for competing well at Nationals (SoCal teams have won six out of the last ten nationals), so our next goal is to win and bring another title home to Coronado.” Expenses for the event include cross-country airfare, hotels, boat charters, registration fees, meals and coaching for these Coronado sailors. Total costs are near $14,000. Please, if you can, join the team and help contribute towards a successful attempt by donating at https://www.gofundme.com/nadosailsboston.

The following Coronado High School sailors participated this past weekend at the Pacific Coast Championship, as well as the coaching staff of Kate Sheahan, Bryan Lake and Jon Rogers.

PJ Eaton ’17
Carolyn Kearns ’18
Tristan Richmond ’18
Brock Paquin ’18
Tanner Chapko ‘17
Crew Fritsch ’19
Trey Summers ’20
Stewart Powell ’17
Sean Crozier ‘18
Max Stangl ’17
Sam Roughneen ’18
Joey Simon ’18
Alex Bastuba ‘17

Congratulations to all CHS Sailing Team sailors who worked hard to contribute in every way to make this happen!

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Originally from upstate New York, Dani Schwartz has lived in Coronado since 1996. She is happy to call Coronado home and to have raised her children here. In her free time she enjoys reading, exercising, trying new restaurants, and just walking her dog around the "island." Have news to share? Send tips or story ideas to: [email protected]

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