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Close racing during the Jimmy Starling Trophy at Burnham Sailing Club © Alan Hanna
This weekend was the Jimmy Starling from the Burnham Sailing Club. 17 Squibs entered and enjoyed six races over two days.
The Jimmy Starling is raced for annually in memory of a young Tucker Brown apprentice shipwright who drowned whilst racing in Burnham Week 1957. As always, the Burnham fleet enjoyed close competitive racing, with the wins being spread out, and every place being hard fought for.
In Race 1, Spoof, owned by Mickey Wright led during the first lap, with Malcolm Hutchings in second, and Dave Hyde in Sophie third. By the second lap, Sophie had taken the lead with Spoof second and Dan Wastnage had come up to third. At the finish, Dan Wastnage in Heartbeat came first, with Surprise, Duncan Grindley second, and Spoof third. This finish was really close between second, third and fourth.
Saint Joe’s is going into the NEC championship game in emphatic fashion.
The Hawks busted open their semifinal tilt with LIU, setting the program record for goals scored in a 19-11 victory Wednesday at Sweeney Field.
The win extends No. 1-seeded Saint Joe’s winning streak to nine games and is the fourth year the Hawks have been to the NEC Tournament championship game. A victory and NCAA berth has been elusive, though and they’ll have to go through Bryant to get it at 1 p.m. Saturday. Offensively, we shared the ball, dodged with purpose, and shot it pretty well, said head coach Taylor Wray following the win. Early on, we had some opportunities I thought we could have finished to separate in the first half, but I m sure they felt the same way. The final five minutes of the first half was the difference in the game. To go from 6-6 to 10-6 during that span gave us a little breathing room. What I love about our team is that we aren t a one-man show. Everybody contributes in di