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Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 27, 2018 - Oct 28, 2018 Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 27, 2018 - Oct 28, 2018 Saturday 01B. Para Racing 1x Sat 8:00 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 Daniel Longo (Capital Rowing Club) 2 Kenneth Marrs (Capital Rowing Club) 3 Andrew McLellan (West Side Rowing Club) 4 Margaret Rajnic (Capital Rowing Club) 01C. Adaptive/Inclusion 2x Sat 8:00 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 5 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR (Gallagher, H.) 6 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR (Doughty, J.) 7 Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing PAR (Loudon, J.) 8 Pelham Community Rowing Association (Walsh, P.) 2378 West Side Rowing Club (Eberhard, M.) 02A. Mens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:30 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 9 New YorK Athletic Club (Dethlefs, T.) 10 New Haven Rowing Club B (JacKson, A.) 11 Canisius College (SenchaK, N.) 12 Vesper Boat Club (Smith, L.) 13 New YorK Athletic Club B (Peabody, K.) 14 Susquehanna University (Bishop, L.) 15 Lafayette College Crew Club (Curtis-Ginsberg, S.) 16 Riverside Boat Club (BrooKs, C.) 17 Washington College (Searles, B.) 18 New YorK Maritime College Crew Men (Murray, T.) 19 Whitemarsh Boat Club (Songer, S.) 20 Carnegie Mellon University Rowing Club (Mitta, V.) 21 Vesper Boat Club B (DiGiacomo, C.) 22 Washington College B (Yimer, B.) 2377 Washington College C (Snyder, C.) 02B. Womens Championship Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:30 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 23 University of Pennsylvania Crew (Simpson, R.) 25 University of Pittsburgh (SwintosKy, M.) 26 Villanova-Wildcat Rowing Association (Spesia, C.) 27 University of Pennsylvania Crew B (Harned, E.) 31 College of the Holy Cross (Sparling, T.) 32 University of Pittsburgh B (Blumenthal, M.) 33 Villanova-Wildcat Rowing Association B (Gagnon, H.) 34 College of the Holy Cross (Douglass, E.) 35 U.S. Military Academy Crew (Wentland, H.) 36 Vesper Boat Club (Euiler, L.) 37 Susquehanna University (Palmisano, K.) 38 Germantown Friends School Rowing (Hua, K.) 39 Temple University Rowing B (O'Sullivan, C.) 40 Temple University Rowing B (Tierney, E.) 41 Germantown Friends School Rowing B (ParK, A.) 42 U.S. Military Academy Crew B (Shea, A.) 43 U.S. Military Academy Crew C (Bauman, L.) 44 U.S. Military Academy Crew D (Bahr, M.) 45 Potomac Boat Club Q (Wood, N.) 24 Duquesne University B Scratch (Stothard, M.) 28 Duquesne University Scratch (O’Neil, M.) 29 Duquesne University C Scratch (Redd, C.) 30 Duquesne University D Scratch (Asmundson, A.) 03A. Mens Masters Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:45 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 47 Fairmount Rowing Association Age: 56 -1:24.58 (KowaliK, S.) 48 New Haven Rowing Club Age: 59 -1:42.99 (Schofield, M.) 49 Penn A.C. Rowing Association Composite Age: 60 -1:49.53 (Fountain, M.) 50 Occoquan Boat Club Age: 62 -2:03.20 (Busuioceanu, A.) 03B. Womens Masters Pair w/out Cox Sat 8:45 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 51 Three Rivers Rowing Association B Age: 44 -29.07 (Jones, L.) 52 Vesper Boat Club Age: 47 -40.23 (Cunningham, K.) 54 Three Rivers Rowing Association Age: 53 -1:07.99 (Navta, N.) 55 Baltimore Rowing Club Age: 59 -1:42.99 (Erbelding, E.) 53 Baltimore Rowing Club B Age: 51 -57.93 Scratch (Wilson, M.) 04A. Mens College Frosh/Novice Fours w/Cox Sat 8:55 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 56 University of Pittsburgh (Guo, M.) 57 Hamilton College (Cho, J.) 58 Lafayette College Crew Club 59 U.S. Military Academy Crew (Gallo, C.) 60 University of Pittsburgh B 60 (Williams, E.) 61 University of Scranton Crew Team (BorowsKi, R.) 62 Susquehanna University 64 George Mason Crew Club (RicKard, L.) 65 New YorK Maritime College Crew Men (Willauer, C.) 66 Washington College (Lawrence, W.) 67 Carnegie Mellon University Rowing Club (Acuna, N.) 68 University of Delaware Men's Crew (DudeK, K.) 69 La Salle University 70 University of Rochester Men's Rowing (Hansen, M.) 71 Haverford College Crew (Davis, I.) 72 Villanova-Wildcat Rowing Association (Piperno, P.) 73 Arizona State University (Rein, T.) 74 The College of New Jersey Crew B (Ringers, J.) 2376 Union College (souKop, n.) 04B. Womens College Frosh/Novice Fours w/Cox Sat 9:10 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 75 University of Pennsylvania Crew (HacKbarth, C.) 76 Villanova-Wildcat Rowing Association (Hardy, P.) 77 Lafayette College Crew Club 79 University of Pittsburgh (Mazur, C.) 80 La Salle University 81 Temple University Rowing B (rower 1, o.) 82 Villanova-Wildcat Rowing Association B (Steiner, S.) 83 Penn State Crew (Stanton, K.) 84 Haverford College Crew (Brody, E.) 85 U.S. Coast Guard Academy (Kirvelevicius, R.) 86 New YorK University Crew (Robinson, F.) 87 Geneseo Crew Club (Patterson, H.) 88 Canisius College (Brogan, B.) 89 U.S. Military Academy Crew (Regine, I.) 90 Susquehanna University 91 Loyola University Rowing (Thompson, E.) 92 Arizona State University (Keane, H.) 93 Schenectady County Community College (Jaster, J.) 94 Buffalo State College (Mullen, E.) 95 Carnegie Mellon University Rowing Club 96 University of Scranton Crew Team (Tolvaisa, A.) 97 North ParK University (Johnston, A.) 98 Thomas Jefferson University (Barstow, R.) 99 University of Scranton Crew Team (Williams, E.) 100 College of the Holy Cross (Comcowich, A.) 78 Temple University Rowing Scratch (Goodwin, A.) 101 New YorK Maritime College Crew Scratch 05A. Father/Son Doubles Sat 9:20 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 102 R. Anderson/R. Anderson (RocKford Crew Composite) 103 M. Scully/D. Scully (The Hill School) 104 F. Suter/L. Suter (New Haven Rowing Club) 105 C. Hurley/D. Hurley (Bachelors Barge Club Composite) 106 D. Applin/R. Applin (Occoquan Boat Club) 107 J. Purtill,jr/J. Purtill (University Barge Club) 108 B. Fisher/R. Fisher (Wilmington Rowing Center (WRC)) 109 G. Sciolla/C. Sciolla (Malta Boat Club) 2375 N. Kaputa/P. Kaputa (Princeton National Rowing Association/Mercer) 05B. Father/Daughter Doubles Sat 9:20 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 110 S. Dale/P. Dale (Undine Barge Club of Philadelphia) 111 A. Avendt/T. Avendt (Unaffiliated (USA)) 112 C. Voutsinas-Klose/P. Klose (RocKland Rowing Association, Inc.) 113 C. Gallagher/S. Gallagher (ConshohocKen Rowing Center Inc.) 115 W. Vest/S. Vest (Unaffiliated (USA)) 116 C. Hely/H. Hely (RocKland Rowing Association, Inc.) 117 D. FishKin/S. FishKin (King School) 118 R. Blunt/J. Blunt (Argonaut Rowing Club) 119 A. Millar/J. Millar (Bulldog Rowing Club) 120 J. Dietrich/L. Dietrich (TEAM DIETRICH Composite) 121 T. RadacK/D. RadacK (Unaffiliated (USA)) 114 H. PanziK/S. PanziK Scratch (Manhasset High School) 05C. Mother/Son Doubles Sat 9:25 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 122 S. Hetman/P. Hetman (Cortlandt Community Rowing Association, Inc.) 123 C. Hunt/A. St. John (Notre Dame Rowing Club (Welland)) 05D. Mother/Daughter Doubles Sat 9:25 Official Cancelled Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 125 S. Shepherd/J. Shepherd (RowAmerica Greenwich) 126 D. PicKup/K. PicKup (Alexandria Community Rowing) 127 c. woods/S. Woods (Pelham Community Rowing Association) 128 D. Ragals/A. Ragals (RowAmerica Greenwich) 124 W. Ella/W. Karissa Scratch (SaugatucK Rowing Club, LLC) 684 N. Dormans/S. Scott XHB (Vesper Boat Club) 06A. Mens Championship Fours w/Cox Sat 9:45 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 157 New YorK Athletic Club 02:58.2 06:45.8 11:19.2 14:00.7 14:00.7 (Babiec, T.) 2 130 St. Joseph's University 06:39.4 11:17.3 14:01.8 14:01.8 (Darling, J.) 3 131 St. Joseph's University B 06:35.3 11:12.6 14:02.4 14:02.4 (Swech, D.) 4 129 University of Pennsylvania Crew 02:56.3 06:41.0 11:19.1 14:03.3 14:03.3 (Read, G.) 5 156 University Barge Club 02:59.3 06:46.7 11:26.0 14:11.4 14:11.4 (Lipiros, J.) 6 158 George Mason Crew Club 02:57.6 06:44.1 11:24.3 14:15.1 14:15.1 (Amtmann, J.) 7 132 St. Joseph's University C 03:01.3 06:46.4 11:30.9 14:23.6 14:23.6 (SeabrooK, C.) 8 137 University of Pittsburgh 03:05.4 06:51.6 11:37.1 14:27.9 14:27.9 (Volle, C.) 9 136 U.S. Military Academy Crew 02:59.7 06:48.6 11:30.6 14:28.3 14:28.3 (Rapp, D.) 10 135 West Side Rowing Club 02:54.1 06:45.4 11:36.7 14:33.7 14:33.7 (Schwartz, M.) 11 153 Geneseo Crew Club 03:07.3 06:58.9 11:42.0 14:36.9 14:36.9 (Hogan, D.) 12 168 U.S. Military Academy Crew C 03:06.9 07:01.2 11:51.4 14:48.9 14:48.9 (Pappas, S.) 13 151 Fordham University 03:10.5 07:07.2 11:56.6 14:49.0 14:49.0 (Altier, S.) 14 140 Loyola University Rowing 03:11.0 07:05.4 11:57.7 14:49.2 14:49.2 (Rubio, G.) 15 139 U.S. Coast Guard Academy B 03:11.2 07:04.8 12:00.9 14:53.9 14:53.9 (Golliher, B.) 16 149 Arizona State University 03:11.6 07:07.8 12:01.1 14:56.0 14:56.0 (Grade, D.) 17 148 La Salle University 03:15.1 07:14.5 12:12.0 15:04.5 15:04.5 (Merendino, A.) 18 145 Penn State Crew 03:09.1 07:06.9 12:06.2 15:07.7 15:07.7 (Melcher, E.) 19 134 U.S.
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