Congratulations to Manhasset High School Crew Team on Win at LI Regatta
Jack M. Martins
May 14, 2012
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ISSUE:
- Constituents Corner
Members of the Manhasset High School Crew Team look forward to participating in the Long Island Scholastic Championship Regatta each year and once again this year, their enthusiasm for rowing showed as the team won 14 Gold, two Silver and three Bronze Medals. In fact, Manhasset had 23 boats racing, 19 of which clinched medals.
“It is a beautiful place to row and it allows us to share good times with all the Long Island schools as well as those near us,” said coach Hugo Guardado-Henriquez, who has been with the program for four years.
The Long Island Championship took place on Sunday, May 6 at Centre Island Beach in Bayville and was hosted by the Sagamore Rowing Association. “I must say, over my years attending this regatta. this was by far one of the most and best organize regattas. I do believe that Sagamore Rowing Association and all of the volunteers and those who supported the event should received a lot of credit for running such a phenomenal and well organize event.”
The crowning achievement was made by the Girls 8+ Varsity Team, which won the Supervisor’s Cup, finishing with a time of 5:39.39, defeating the second place time of 5:57.78 by Norwalk River Rowing Association. “We knew the competition was going to be hard and we trained very hard for this particulate event,” said Coach Guardado-Henriquez. “It was an amazing final and I would like to congratulate the rest of the teams for a great performance.”
Senator Jack M. Martins had the honor of presenting the cup to the team. “I am aware of the hard work it takes to be a rower since my daughter rows for her school. The performance of the Manhasset Crew Team is quite impressive. They worked hard and it showed on Sunday. I want to congratulate Coach Hugo and all the members of the team for an outstanding accomplishment. It takes the support of a community to make the program successful and, on a spring Sunday, the team shined its brightest,” said Senator Martins.
The Girls 8+ Varsity Lineup:
Coxswain: Justine Yunakov,
8 Katharine Frost
7 Clare McIntee
6 Dagmara Lapins
5 Mari Catherine Gillis
4 Olivia Henry
3 Gabriela Piatek
2 Keagan Hanley
1 Sarah Henry
Coach: Hugo Guardado-Henriquez
The Manhasset High School Rowing Program is a community rowing program with a total of 80 rowers in grades nine through twelve. Its mission is to offer opportunities to all athletes and to educate and challenge each rower to maximize his or her athletic potential. Part of our goal also includes teaching the athletes not only to learn a skill, but also to learn important life proficiency such as teamwork, commitment, dedication, sportsmanship, responsibility, positive attitudes and leadership.