Wednesday, April 14, 2021

CHS alums at the USNA


 Mark Ostrowski (CHS class of '19) and Charlie Turner (CHS class of '20) are rowing at the US Naval Academy in the heavyweight eights. Mark is sitting bow in the 2nd HWT 8 and Charlie is sitting the the 5 seat of the 4th HWT 8. In the first regatta of the season both crews won against crews from St. Joseph's College. 

Here is the video of Charlie's first race: https://fb.watch/4SzUPStz21/

Charlie is wearing the white hat in the boat closest to the camera. The Navy 4th eight actually beat the 3rd eights from both the USNA and St Joe's.

Mark's race is here: https://fb.watch/4SHvSEdxw8/ 

He gets a nice shout-out from the Navy coach at the 3:55 mark of the video, Well done Crusaders!

Here is the write-up from the USNA athletic office, and a summary video of USNA rowing vs St. Joe's.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Navy heavyweight rowing team had another successful early-season competition as the Mids swept a three-race slate against Saint Joseph's in late morning action on Monday. Racing on a 2,000-meter course on the Severn River, the Mids (2-0) earned dominant 20-plus second victories in the first and second varsity eight events, before finishing first and second in a competitive third varsity eight race.

"It was another great day to be on the Severn River," remarked head coach Rob Friedrich. "I thought our athletes handled the rough conditions well and we were ready for the challenge.

"The race of the day was the three-way battle in the third varsity race. Our 4V handled the conditions better than our 3V and worked hard for a lead that they held onto in the last 500 meters of the race. It's a testament to our depth and next-man-up mentality. We have a lot of great competition within the squad, which pushes all of our boats to go faster. That was also seen in our lower boat scrimmage with our 5V and 6V, who raced earlier in the day separate from the Saint Joseph's competition. I'm proud of all of our athletes, who have worked hard to be ready for competition and the opportunity to race."

Starting off with the first varsity eight competition, the home Midshipmen crew had little problem dealing with some choppy mid-day water. Fast from the opening signal, Navy had open water by the 500-meter mark, as Saint Joseph's was hampered by a slow start and catching a crab that forced its entire boat to stop and restart their stroke cadence. The Mids continued building on this early advantage as they eventually won by 37.6 seconds, 6:08.4 to 6:46.0.

The second varsity eight race saw Navy break out to a fast start once again as the Mids were able to navigate the choppy first 1,000 meters and lead wire-to-wire over the Hawks. Navy kept a consistent pace throughout the duration of the race and pulled away for a 21.5-second victory, 6:20.7 to 6:42.2.

The day of racing concluded with the most competitive encounter. The three-boat third varsity eight contest involved the third crews from each of Navy and Saint Joseph's, as well as guest appearance by Navy's fourth varsity crew. That fourth boat of Midshipmen came out on a mission on Monday and broke off the starting line fast and nearly led wire-to-wire as they earned a 3.7-second victory with a time of 6:22.5. The direct competition between the 3Vs was extremely close throughout as the Hawks broke out ahead the Mids over the first 500 meters before the teams were locked in stroke-for-stroke over the next 1,000 meters. Once the Naval Academy's seawall came into view for Navy's 3V, the Mids found that next gear and took their first lead of the race. Though the Hawks pushed late to overtake the Mids, Navy's 3V held on for a 1.0-second margin at the line, 6:26.3 to 6:27.3.

Following Monday's matinee action, Navy will next be in action on Sunday, April 18 in Fairfax, Va. with neutral site racing against Syracuse.

Race Results
First Varsity Eight
Navy - 6:08.4
Saint Joseph's - 6:46.0

Second Varsity Eight
Navy - 6:20.7
Saint Joseph's 6:42.2

Third Varsity Eight
Navy 4V - 6:22.5
Navy 3V - 6:26.3
Saint Joseph's - 6:27.3

Boat Lineups

First Varsity EightSecond Varsity EightThird Varsity EightFourth Varsity Eight
1James WalshMark OstrowskiJerra EwingM.J. Duffy
2Ian DennisHill AtwellZane WilsonSam Beach
3Billy DuffyClaudio MonteroJared CoxPatrick Daly
4Will GeibCarey HutchensNathaniel EricksonJoseph Colley
5Griffin DunneAidan LeavyAlex SucatoCharlie Turner
6Reed SchilbGriffin HamiltonNick BostockHarrison Bleckley
7James SillsPeter FaberRobert FreimuthEvan Robertson
Str.James PushnerLuke PhelanJack GillBenjamin Johnson
Cox.Matthew CatanosoTiffany JohnstoneLakayla DeShieldsAlex Coleman
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Friday, April 9, 2021

Rowing during break

 Some video I took. First of the eight with a novice cox driving through the bridge.


Here are Ashley and Reagan getting some meters in on the double.


One day only Kevin and Alan could make it so we took out the double for a first attempt at sculling. Bantam blades for starters, with one balancing for the other, and both stayed dry!