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...from individual efforts, as Kovacs and Watson each qualified for the Singlehanded National Championships. Kovacs recorded his second consecutive fourth-place finish, and Watson was ninth on the women’s side. Kovacs was the winner of the New England Singlehanded Championship, while his young teammates, freshman Teddy Himler and sophomore Drew Robb, finished sixth and seventh, respectively. Junior Roberta Steele joined Watson at the Women’s New England Singlehanded Championship in September, finishing 11th to Watson’s third. At season’s end, Kovacs, Dolbec, Watson, and Wareham were all honored as part...
...OBERG TROPHYAfter a solid Saturday, the Crimson faltered a bit in Sunday’s races to place sixth at the Northeastern-hosted Oberg Trophy.“I would say that the regatta was a lot like the weather—unpredictable,” freshman skipper Teddy Himler said. “We were very up and down.”The A-division team of Himler and sophomore crew Hyunjin Kim sat in first place at the close of competition on Saturday, but ninth- and tenth-place finishes in two of Sunday’s early races...
...used to seeing on the [Charles River], on Sunday.”The B division team of junior captain and skipper Jon Garrity and junior crew Kerry Anne Bradford finished eighth. Freshman John Stokes sailed with Garrity on Sunday as a heavy-air crew.Meanwhile, freshman Teddy Himler helmed his boat to an 11th-place finish in the C division.Although there were some bright spots in the weekend, including a win and two second-place finishes for the A division pair among the regatta’s 18 races, Kovacs still sees a lot of room for improvement...
...proud our all-freshmen team could even sail with those other schools’ varsity boats,” freshman skipper Teddy Himler said. “We had trying conditions out there, with fronts coming in and big winds making it tough, so I think we learned...
...this past weekend, ending its home season with a win. Harvard, which finished 20 points ahead of second-place Vermont, captured a top-three spot in all four divisions. “It was tough sailing, but I think we did really well,” said freshman Teddy Himler, who acted as skipper on the first-place C-division team. Himler paired up with freshman crew John Stokes, and together with freshman skipper Alan Palmer and freshman crew Quincy Bock, the team captured first in its division with 15 points. The six-race division...