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King's Head Regatta King’s Head Regatta - Official Results Results for 1A Mens Champ Singles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 1 Bachelors Barge Club A Jamie Gordon 0:20:20 12:00 AM 0:20:20.20 Yes1A 1A 1A 2 Undine Barge Club A Ferdinand Bergen 12:00 AM DNS Yes1A 1A 1A 3 Undine Barge Club B Michael Stolper 0:18:49 12:00 AM 0:18:49.84 Yes1A 1A 1A 4 Malta Boat Club A Andrew Madden 0:19:23 12:00 AM 0:19:23.12 Yes1A 1A 1A Results for 1C Mens Veteran Singles (55-69: 6 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 5 Carnegie Lake Rowing Association Bill Flynn 0:22:35 0:00:00 12:00 AM 0:22:35.29 Yes1C 1C 1C 6 Fairmount Rowing Association G Redford Sargent 0:21:24 0:01:18 12:00 AM 0:20:06.75 Yes1C 1C 1C 7 Unaffiliated A Sandy Killen 0:01:00 12:00 AM DNS Yes1C 1C 1C 8 Upper Merion Boat Club A Jeff Grogan 0:22:30 0:00:30 12:00 AM 0:22:00.21 Yes1C 1C 1C 9 Fairmount Rowing Association E Stephen Jonik 0:20:45 0:00:18 12:00 AM 0:20:27.61 Yes1C 1C 1C Results for 1D Mens HS Singles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 10 Crescent Boat Club A Michael Bryan 0:20:41 12:00 AM 0:20:41.18 Yes1D 1D 1D 11 Episcopal Academy A Connor Sullivan 0:20:05 12:00 AM 0:20:05.18 Yes1D 1D 1D 12 Haddonfield Memorial High School Jonah Taylor 0:21:11 12:00 AM 0:21:11.82 Yes1D 1D 1D 13 La Salle College High School A Jonathan Walsh 0:19:37 12:00 AM 0:19:37.60 Yes1D 1D 1D 14 Pelham Community Rowing Corentin Morel 0:19:48 12:00 AM 0:19:48.21 Yes1D 1D 1D 15 Swan Creek Rowing Club A John Ashton 0:19:53 12:00 AM 0:19:53.06 Yes1D 1D 1D Results for 2A Womens Champ Singles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 16 *SCRATCH* Sagamore Rowing Ashleigh Tate 12:00 AM DNS No2A 2A 2A Results for 2B Womens Club Singles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 17 Whitemarsh Boat Club A Lauren Lehane 0:22:35 12:00 AM 0:22:35.36 Yes2B 2B 2B Results for 2C Womens HS Singles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 18 East End Rowing Club A Catherine Hale 0:22:41 12:00 AM 0:22:41.02 Yes2C 2C 2C 19 Episcopal Academy A Taylor Durovsik 0:23:19 12:00 AM 0:23:19.11 Yes2C 2C 2C 20 Episcopal Academy B Courtney McKinney 0:22:55 12:00 AM 0:22:55.38 Yes2C 2C 2C 21 Haddonfield Memorial High School Ashley Koontz 0:22:37 12:00 AM 0:22:37.49 Yes2C 2C 2C 22 *SCRATCH* Sagamore Rowing Rebecca Henriquez 12:00 AM DNS Yes2C 2C 2C 23 Pelham Community Rowing Alycia Da'Loia-Moore 0:22:48 12:00 AM 0:22:48.09 Yes2C 2C 2C Page No 1 9/28/2008 9:44:26 PM King’s Head Regatta - Official Results Results for 3A Mens Master Fours (30+ : 6 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 24 Carnegie Lake Rowing Association Flemming Lofberg 0:18:55 0:01:36 12:00 AM 0:17:19.65 Yes3A 3A 3A Mark Sullivan John Castonguay Rick Herwig 25 Carnegie Lake Rowing Association Robert Honstein 0:20:22 0:02:18 12:00 AM 0:18:04.80 Yes3A 3A 3A Mike Vujosevic Todd Rossi Patrick Lyons 26 Fairmount Rowing Association A Greg Boras 0:18:40 0:01:06 12:00 AM 0:17:34.29 Yes3A 3A 3A Brian Perkins Jim Hankee Tom Toland 27 Occoquan Boat Club A Ken Shuster 0:19:22 0:03:06 12:00 AM 0:16:16.18 Yes3A 3A 3A Neal Shuster Chris Shuster George Shuster 28 Wilmington Rowing Center D Mark Peters 0:17:48 0:02:18 12:00 AM 0:15:30.51 Yes3A 3A 3A Fred Mraz Mac Holcomb Brooks Reinhard Results for 3B Mens HS Quads Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 29 Haverford School A Matt Ryan 0:16:42 12:00 AM 0:16:42.51 Yes3B 3B 3B Eric Malumed Marcus De Marici Bryan Barker 30 La Salle College High School A Stephen Obermeier 12:00 AM DNF Yes3B 3B 3B Michael Vecchione Mark Draganescu Michael Bonavitacola 31 Navesink River Rowing A Ian Bamberger 0:16:57 12:00 AM 0:16:57.48 Yes3B 3B 3B Eammon Sweeney Kyle Tighe Max Little 32 *SCRATCH* Pelham Community Brian Smiley 12:00 AM DNF Yes3B 3B 3B Tristan Pagliari Harry King Brendan O'Grady 33 Sagamore Rowing Association A Kevin Kelley 0:18:20 12:00 AM 0:18:20.83 Yes3B 3B 3B Jon Kerbis Mike Nigro Anker Johansen 34 Sagamore Rowing Association B Michael Messina 0:18:13 12:00 AM 0:18:13.64 Yes3B 3B 3B Robert Lind Gabe Rohrberg Sundeep Singh King’s Head Regatta - Official Results Results for 3C Mens HS Fours Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 35 Concord High School A Nichole Cooper 0:18:37 12:00 AM 0:18:37.26 Yes3C 3C 3C Cameron Griffith Avi Brousell Terry Casey Evan Noble 36 Concord High School B Scott Phillips 0:18:39 12:00 AM 0:18:39.55 Yes3C 3C 3C Jacob Ungerer Tyler Skibicki Dominic DiMarino Tom Meyer 37 Haddonfield Memorial High School Mike Carroll 0:19:32 12:00 AM 0:19:32.88 Yes3C 3C 3C Colin Newell Sam Mahoney Gllenn Mayer Connor Burns 38 Haverford School A Heston Berkman 0:17:40 12:00 AM 0:17:40.13 Yes3C 3C 3C Tim Dougherty Shane Gallagher John Bickhart Edward Caughlin 39 La Salle College High School A Alexander Dreher 0:17:44 12:00 AM 0:17:44.12 Yes3C 3C 3C brendan fitzpatrick Daniel McDonald Christopher Thiers Daniel Paul 40 Lawrenceville School A Zack Williamson 0:17:39 12:00 AM 0:17:39.66 Yes3C 3C 3C Nathaniel Cunningham Daniel Kolbe Peter Haury Nico Mihalich 41 Monsignor Bonner High School A Sarah McGovern 0:18:07 12:00 AM 0:18:07.52 Yes3C 3C 3C Jason Zajdel Mike mariani Clarence Smith Andrew Snyder 42 Monsignor Bonner High School B Dante Romeo 0:19:35 12:00 AM 0:19:35.29 Yes3C 3C 3C Ryan Hidayat Ron Kennedy Nicholas Jeffkin Alex MacAvoy 43 Pelham Community Rowing Mariah Ippolito 0:20:15 12:00 AM 0:20:15.52 Yes3C 3C 3C Micheal Walsh Frank Costa Lucas Matthew Eguino King’s Head Regatta - Official Results Results for 3D Womens HS/Jr Fours Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 44 Archbishop Prendergast High Markeya Thompson 0:22:33 12:00 AM 0:22:33.76 Yes3D 3D 3D Aminah Curtis Lauren Rolek Kathy Hoffman Catherine Abbott 45 Haddonfield Memorial High School Andrew Noah 0:21:20 12:00 AM 0:21:20.65 Yes3D 3D 3D Ayumi Tsuda Emma VanDervort Annnie Seneski Sarah Scalese Results for 4A Mens Master Doubles (30-49: 6 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 46 Swan Creek Rowing Club David Gallagher 0:20:26 0:01:18 12:00 AM 0:19:08.32 Yes4A 4A 4A Geoffrey Cromarty 47 Carnegie Lake Rowing Association Yavuz Kuban 0:18:59 0:01:24 12:00 AM 0:17:35.47 Yes4A 4A 4A Frank Hoffmann 48 Navesink River Rowing A Mark Malone 0:17:52 0:01:54 12:00 AM 0:15:58.59 Yes4A 4A 4A Jim Benz 49 Nereid Boat Club C Joe DiCristo 0:20:43 0:01:48 12:00 AM 0:18:55.81 Yes4A 4A 4A David Wolf 50 Nereid Boat Club B Marc Montplaisir 0:17:58 0:01:06 12:00 AM 0:16:52.29 Yes4A 4A 4A Erik King 51 Pelham Community Rowing Brian Brunelle 0:18:15 0:00:54 12:00 AM 0:17:21.92 Yes4A 4A 4A Sean Schulich 52 Sagamore Rowing Association A James Werner 0:25:34 0:01:42 12:00 AM 0:23:52.01 Yes4A 4A 4A Tom Reardon 53 Upper Merion Boat Club C Kevin Suter 0:20:17 0:01:24 12:00 AM 0:18:53.45 Yes4A 4A 4A John Suter Results for 4B Mens SR Master Doubles (50-Up: 7 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 54 Pelham Community Rowing Brian Clark 0:24:39 0:00:00 12:00 AM 0:24:39.12 Yes4B 4B 4B John Verni 55 Fairmount Rowing Association B Bill Hudome 0:19:06 0:00:14 12:00 AM 0:18:52.85 Yes4B 4B 4B Robert Lippa 56 Passaic River Rowing Association Jeffrey Lahm 0:18:40 0:01:24 12:00 AM 0:17:16.12 Yes4B 4B 4B Anthony Fiory 57 Swan Creek Rowing Club A Duke Grimes 0:19:42 0:00:35 12:00 AM 0:19:07.60 Yes4B 4B 4B Ted Pytlar 58 University Barge Club A Carlton Seybolt 0:17:42 0:00:00 12:00 AM 0:17:42.12 Yes4B 4B 4B Alex Cook 59 Vesper Boat Club A Robert Wilson 0:18:45 0:00:21 12:00 AM 0:18:24.36 Yes4B 4B 4B Peter Simone King’s Head Regatta - Official Results 60 Wilmington Rowing Center F Hans Mueller 0:20:48 0:01:52 12:00 AM 0:18:56.50 Yes4B 4B 4B Paul Strzemienski 61 Wilmington Rowing Center E Ed Wilde 0:22:42 0:01:17 12:00 AM 0:21:25.24 Yes4B 4B 4B James Harker Results for 4D Womens Master Doubles (30-49: 5 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 62 Pelham Community Rowing Susan Sales 0:22:19 0:01:30 12:00 AM 0:20:49.77 Yes4D 4D 4D Marlene Durand 63 Wilmington Rowing Center A Marie Peters 0:20:46 0:01:05 12:00 AM 0:19:41.46 Yes4D 4D 4D Cassandra Plas Results for 4E Womens Sr Master Doubles (50-Up: 7 sec/yr) Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 64 Brigantine Rowing Club A Joan Janowitz 0:23:13 0:01:24 12:00 AM 0:21:49.04 Yes4E 4E 4E JUDY gallagher 65 Nereid Boat Club A Sara Sargent 0:20:32 0:00:56 12:00 AM 0:19:36.09 Yes4E 4E 4E Andrea Hurwitz 66 Passaic River Rowing Association Gail Lahm 0:21:56 0:00:35 12:00 AM 0:21:21.39 Yes4E 4E 4E Suzanne Rauth 67 Wilmington Rowing Center B Fran Isakoff 0:23:51 0:01:45 12:00 AM 0:22:06.16 Yes4E 4E 4E Carolyn King Results for 4F Womens HS Doubles Place Bow No Club Name Time on Water Handicap Penalty Official Time 68 East End Rowing Club A Rebecca Henriquez 12:00 AM DNF Yes4F 4F 4F Catherine Hale 69 Episcopal Academy A Bridget Gribbin 0:20:17 12:00 AM 0:20:17.61 Yes4F 4F 4F Erin Flynn 70 Haddonfield Memorial High School Katie Verzella 0:20:31 12:00 AM 0:20:31.78 Yes4F 4F 4F Jullia Stoner 71 *SCRATCH* Sagamore Rowing Maggie Keefe 12:00 AM DNF Yes4F 4F 4F Dana Farley 72 St.
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