Word: cordeiro
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tremendous afternoon win began with what cox Carlos Cordeiro called a "strong, hard" start that had them in front by about two seats at the settle Penn hung on tenacjously until 1000 but a superb power 20 broke the Quakers' back and gave the Crimson an open water lead...
...Crimson eight (bow Dave Lakhdir, Don Harting, Bill Chapman, Jeff Cooley, John Pickering, Karl Forsgaard, Jim Russell, Cunningham and cox Peter Cordeiro) matched the Tigers' 36-stroke cadence by settling at 35 strokes to set a torrid initial pace that left Yale embarrassingly behind...
Harvard pulled even at 500-meters thanks to a quick power-ten, and the squads proceeded toward the Mass Ave bridge in neck-and-neck fashion. None of the Crimson faithful that lined the Charles to catch some early-morning rays were surprised when Cordeiro barked out the usual power-20 at the bridge underpass...
Higginson decided to reinstate veteran senior Kevin Cunningham at stroke while sliding in towheaded junior Jim Russell at the pivotal seven seat. "Jim's a smooth oarsman whose style complements the strength in our boat," Cordeiro said...
...junior varsity remained undefeated with a 17-second thrashing of Navy, crossing the finish stripe in 6:46. Ironically, this eight (cox Carlos Cordeiro, stroke Jeff Brown, Tony McAuliffe, Kevin Gaut, Mark Worrell, Gene Sykes, Randy Vagelos, Mike Cominsky and bow Jeff Rubin) finds itself in a league of its own in J.V. competition...