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...Everyone was all over the place in our first couple of races, and that was pretty typical,” junior captain Kyle Kovacs said. “There were a lot of big wind shifts, very big velocity differences, very inconsistent results...
...Valkin lost, 8-6, at No. 2, while Nguyen and freshman Michael Hayes fell by the same score at No. 3.PENN 4, HARVARD 3The road trip opened auspiciously for the Crimson, as Harvard won the doubles point and one singles match. But the Crimson dropped four straight matches to wind up with a 4-3 loss.In doubles play, Kumar and Ermakov won at No. 1, 8-5, while No. 2 Denenberg and Valkin lost, 8-3. Hayes and Nguyen, playing at No. 3, won, 8-6.“Michael started playing loud, with a ton of energy...
...onto the mudflats for their shift, armed with fishing permits gained with false documentation. They could not read the signs warning them of the tides, and neither they nor their gang boss heeded locals' advice not to venture too far. Eventually 11 workers headed back to escape the icy wind and rain. By 10 p.m., 21 had drowned and two were missing, never to be found. Only one man, Li Hua, was rescued from the inky water that night, plucked from a rocky outcrop some 1,000 m from the shore...
...couldn’t turn rallies into runs. Junior Matt Vance got the Crimson (10-11, 5-3 Ivy) off to a quick start in the top of the first, following singles by junior Jeff Stockel and captain Brendan Byrne with a left-center home run into the wind. Vance turned in a tough at-bat, going down 0-2 and fouling off several pitches before launching his first round-tripper of the season. “Stoeckel and Byrne had line drives off a guy who’s a pretty good, hard-throwing left-hander...
...relaxed schedule, as the No. 8 women earned a hard-fought first-place finish, while the No. 5 co-eds also sailed well, taking third-place overall. It was the first top finish for the women all spring, and it came just as the season begins to wind down for the team. “We just wanted to make our mark because our season is ending soon,” senior crew Christina Dahlman said. “We only have one more regular season regatta. Then it’s the New England championships.” Things...