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Perpetual Trophies 08 gsbyra book.qxp 4/30/2008 6:50 PM Page 36 WILLIAM H. PICKEN TROPHY 2007 Clarence O’Connor; Alex Thomas Bay Shore Yacht Club Awarded to the Midget Championship team who represents GSBYRA at the Middle Atlantic Championship, the William H. Picken Trophy was donated by his family to honor him as a Past GSBYRA President 1937-1941. Female or male competitors can not have reached their 15th birthday during the calendar year,and all members of the team must be from the same club. US SAILING does not hold a midget championship. The final level rotates among eight Regional Associations: Eastern Con- necticut, Eastern Long Island, Great South Bay, Hudson River, Barnegat Bay, Chesapeake Bay, North Jersey, and South Jersey. The Middle Atlantic Midget Championship winner receives the Great South Bay Bowl. GSBYRA has sailed the event in various classes, including Association owned Mobjacks from 1964-2004, and now sails the event in a Club 420 with spinnaker and trapeze. Bellport Bay Yacht Club hosted the Mid Atlantic event in 2005. 2006 Mike Purpura; Westhampton 1986 Christine Accettella; Max Haspel, Babylon James Fink Chris Batty, Kevin Regan C 2005 Britton Rose; Sayville 1985 Andrew Cameron; Peter Thiel, Sayville Michael Byrnes Michael Bennett, Chris Nicosia 2004 Britton Rose; Michael Byrnes, Sayville 1984 Scott Cullen; Matthew Antos, Bellport Bay Alyssa Kelley, Patrick Fischer Christopher Cullen,Andrew Furman 2003 Terrance Geoghan; Kylie Cremer, Sayville 1983 Mary Kispert; Bradley Horn, Moriches Kyle Geoghan, BobbyHonce Cris Runyon,Tom Tebbins,Billy Honan 2002 Thomas Bieslin; Eric Kjeldsen, Babylon 1982 Paul Meyhoefer; Narrasketuck Chris Goodwin, Kevin Schroeder Sean Tortora, Lauren Paciullo, John Koller 2001 Daniel Hesse; Eileen Korinek, Wet Pants 1981 Danny Cameron; Michael Sheils, Sayville Sarah Kennedy,Tim Gordon Bryan Cameron, Paul-Jon Patin 2000 Eric Everitt; Rob Pearson, Bellport Bay 1980 Douglas Meyhoefer; Narrasketuck Miles Roe,Ashley Healy Adam Koller, Paul Meyhoefer, Patrick Bain 1999 Dillon Cook; Eric Geib, Westhampton 1979 Richard Brouse; Narrasketuck Leah Frankman, Edith Lederman Douglas Meyhoefer, Beth Davidson, 1998 Brian Schroeder; Justin Grover Babylon Paul Meyhoefer Patrick Sullivan, Barry Corbett 1978 Paul Mulford; Nancy Lawlor, Babylon 1997 Paul Krause; Kevin Krause, Sayville Chris Heilpern, Jasen Burke Daniel Thorvaldsen, Diana Flynn 1977 Scott Apmann;Tracy Storer, Westhampton 1996 Paul Krause; Kevin Krause, Sayville Willy Ringhoff, Jane Brophy Diana Flynn, Daniel Thorvaldsen 1976 Ron Thompson; Narrasketuck 1995 Cary Siegler; Jamie Hoyler, Babylon Paul McCann, Roger Piacentini, Jared Racicot, PJ Regan Greg Goodwin 1994 Laura Kate Mina; Bay Shore 1975 David Price; Jim Davis, Moriches Andrew Ryan, Miles Wheeler, Craig Privett, Daniel Strongin Colleen Finnerty 1974 David Price; David Strongin, Moriches 1993 Michael Geoghan;Tom Desmond, Sayville Craig Privett, James Davis Katie Larson, Rachel Meehan 1973 Wayne Hulse; Moriches 1992 Gorty Baldwin Jr.; Kevin Rund, Babylon David Strongin, David Price Adam Szakmary, Jim Grover 1972 Chris McQuilkin; Peter Haines, Wet Pants 1991 Andrew Larson; Kelly Miller, Sayville Missy Powell, Kathy Donoghue Richard Murray,William Murray 1971 Howard Shiebler; Susan Everitt, Babylon 1990 Ralph Coffill; Steven Sadoff, Westhampton Tom O'Keefe, Barbara Van Bourgondien Lowell McLinskey, Ryan King 1970 Christopher de Murias; Babylon 1989 Arthur Leiz; James Leiz, Narrasketuck Matthew Crowell, Steve Baldwin, Brendon Connelly, James Curran Peter Young 1988 Karen Meyhoefer; Narrasketuck 1969 John Swan; Hans Seidenberg, Babylon Andrea Lally, Emily Hoppe,Artie Leiz Russell Eberle, David Gilmore 1987 Max Haspel;Alex Alexander, Babylon 1968 Peter Young; Julian Davies, Babylon Kevin Regan, Chris Batty Joe Hayden, Bob Eberle, Chris deMurias 36 08 gsbyra book.qxp 4/30/2008 6:50 PM Page 37 1967 Tatsuo Shirane; Bellport Bay 1952 Pheobe Jones; Jean Braddon, Babylon Hunter Smith, Lee Christoffersen, Sheila McCauley, Nicky Orr Susan Hendrie 1951 Brinkley Snowdon, Jr.; Westhampton 1966 John Altman; Westhampton Lee Jane Simes, Nancy Simes, Helen Altman, Robin Storer, Pamela Fenner Beecher Halsey 1950 Anson Beard, Jr.; Bayberry 1965 Peter Tarr; John Walbridge, Babylon Frank Gulden III,Alfred G. Lynn, Harry Faas, Stephen Post Richard Perkins, Jr. 1964 David Van Nostrand; Unqua Corinthian 1949 Jack Barnes; Bobby Fajens, Narrasketuck Glenn Robinson, Hobart Baker, Tony Barton, Kurt Eisenhardt Chris Matteson 1948 J. Cary Thomas;Alden Hatch, Cedarhurst 1963 Douglas Simes; Westhampton Eben Knowlton,Tom Williams Wallace Matteson, Richard Clifton 1947 Mary A. North; Cedarhurst 1962 Bruce Kennedy; Narrasketuck Lee Wardwell,Alice Ehrenclow Jim Lowis, Richard Meyerrose 1946 Fred Mewhinney; Bay Shore 1961 Steve Bedell; Bellport Bay Foster Reed Nicholas Palevsky, John Coon 1943-1945 Not raced for 1960 Stuart Brayshaw; John Boylan, Babylon 1942 John C. Snedeker; Babylon Bob Gilmore, Fred Becker Duncan Galbreth,William T. Healy 1959 Stuart Brayshaw; John Boylan, Babylon 1941 Joseph Haggerty; Westhampton Robert Gilmore, Happy Fauth John Lewis, Henry O'Brien,Carol Pounds 1958 Howard E. Cox, Jr.; Sair Betts, Quantuck 1940 Hugh H. Connett; Shinnecock Martha Ryan, Charlie Donahue George L. Degener, Richmond Y. Holden 1957 Bruce C. Driver; Quantuck Edwin Shuttleworth III Howard Cox, Jr., Eddie Cox 1939 Osborn Elliot; Bill King, Bellport Bay 1956 Peter S. Hewlett; Cedarhurst Terrance McGuirk, Spencer Phillips Enos T.Throop, Denny Herkness 1938 Terrance McGuirk; Bellport Bay C 1955 William M. Parke III; Point O'Woods Osborn Elliott, Doug Gordon, Peter O'Hara, Carl Ferenbach, Nancy Underhill Deale Parke 1937 Arthur Pounds; Barney Edwards, 1954 John Moore; Edwin Thorne, Bayberry H. R. Culver, Jr. Country Club of Gordon Thorne, Buddy Havemeyer Westhampton Yacht Squadron 1953 Billy Deale; Nicky Orr, Babylon 1936 Harold Connett, Jr.; Shinnecock Mickey McCauley, Pat Daily Annetta C. Schroeder, George S. Brainard A Mercury crew from Bay Shore Yacht Club competes at Race Week. 37 08 gsbyra book.qxp 4/30/2008 6:50 PM Page 38 LOUIS H. ORR, JR. TROPHY 2007 David Johnson Wet Pants Sailing Association Awarded to the GSBYRA Full Member Club Midget single- handed champion who represents GSBYRA at the Middle Atlantic Midget Championship, the Louis H. Orr, Jr.Trophy was donated by Glenn and Dianne Schmidt to commemorate Louis Orr, GSBYRA Past President 1970-1971 and GSBYRA Dele- gate to US SAILING 1984-1991. Female or male compeitors can not have reached their 15th birthday during the calendar year. US SAILING does not hold a midget championship. The final level rotates among eight Regional Associations: Eastern Connecticut, Eastern Long Island, Great South Bay, Hudson River, Barnegat Bay, Chesapeake Bay, North Jersey, and South Jersey.The single-handed Middle Atlantic Midget Championship winner receives the William Merganthaler Trophy. GSBYRA first sailed this event in Sunfish and since 1997 has sailed the event in the Optimist. Bellport Bay Yacht Club hosted the Mid Atlantic event in 2005. 2006 Lily Katz Bellport Bay 1998 David Hyer Babylon 2005 Christian Cremer Sayville 1997 David Hyer Babylon C 2004 Devin Laviano Bellport Bay 1996 Christopher Dwyer Bellport Bay 2003 Christian Cremer Sayville 1995 Matthew Johnson Sayville 2002 Geoff Craz Westhampton 1994 Alex Conway Bay Shore 2001 Thomas Conlin Sayville 1993 Justin Stang Wet Pants 2000 Parker Dwyer Bellport Bay 1992 Timothy Shaw Westhampton 1999 Parker Dwyer Bellport Bay 38 08 gsbyra book.qxp 4/30/2008 6:50 PM Page 39 PATIN CHALLENGE PLATE 2007 Devin Laviano; Arianna Baker Bellport Bay Yacht Club Awarded to the GSBYRA Full Member Club junior double- handed team that represents GSBYRA in Area B semifinals, the Patin Challenge Plate was donated by Paul and Pan Patin of Sayville Yacht Club. Female or male competitors must have reached their 13th but not their 19th birthday during the cal- endar year for this ladder event to the US SAILING Bemis Tro- phy National junior double-handed Championship. GSBYRA sails the event in the Club 420 with a trapeze and spinnaker. 2006 Devin Laviano; Bellport Bay 1997 Seth Siegler; Babylon Paige Conlin Jimi Grover 2005 Duece Rose; Sayville 1996 Seth Siegler; Babylon Terrance Geoghan Jimi Grover 2004 Thomas Conlin; Bellport Bay 1995 John W. D. Everitt; Bellport Bay Thomas Murray Christopher Dwyer 2003 David Hyer; Babylon 1994 Ralph Coffill; Westhampton C Matthew Brink Raffi Baghosian 2002 Eric J. Everitt; Bellport Bay 1993 Ralph Coffill; Westhampton Thomas Murray Raffi Baghosian 2001 Eric J. Everitt; Bellport Bay 1992 Ralph Coffill; Westhampton Zach Motl Raffi Baghosian 2000 David Hyer; Babylon 1991 Brian McGinnis; Westhampton Matthew Brink Christopher Pfeifle 1999 John W. D. Everitt; Bellport Bay 1990 Brian Elliot; Kevin Regan, Sayville Sean Penfold alternate - Adam Goodman 1998 Cary Siegler; Magoun Landing 1989 Karen Meyhoefer; Narrasketuck Jamie Hoyler Artie Leiz, alternate - Todd Lowenthal 39 08 gsbyra book.qxp 4/30/2008 6:50 PM Page 40 GULDEN TROPHY 2007 Chris Harris; Brendan King, Jessie Collins Wet Pants Sailing Association Awarded to the GSBYRA Full Member Club junior triple- handed championship team that represents GSBYRA in Area B semifinals, the Gulden Trophy was donated by Frank Gulden, Past Commodore of Bay Shore Yacht Club in 1931-34, and in 1939. Female or male competitors must have reached their 13th but not their 19th birthday during the calendar year for this ladder event to the US SAILING Sears Cup National Championship. Originally GSBYRA sailed
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