Stetson Rowing enjoyed a strong all-round day last Saturday as they competed – and won – at the Head of the Pass at Harney Park in Tampa Bypass Canal.
The men and women's team won a combined total of six gold medals, including four on the women's side.
Winning golds for the men were the Varsity 8 and Varsity 4 boats. The Novice 4 finished second.
Of the five boats entered on the women's side, four came away with golds and one captured silver. Winning boats included the Varsity 8 "A" boat, Varsity 4, Novice 8 and Novice 4. The Varsity 8 "B" boat came away with silver.
Up next for Stetson Rowing is the Hatter Invitational, October 28 on Lake Beresford.
Head of the Pass Results
WN8+ - 1st (21:14)
C-
Sarah Dittmann
Stroke -
Carly Zakaria
7 -
Sophia Muckenfuss
6 -
Morgan Doak
5 -
Karirose Engel
4 -
Channing Scott
3 -
Sydney Betancourt
2 -
Carolyn Beck
Bow -
Sarah-Kate Rines
WN4+ - 1st (21:25)
C -
Kayla Diefendorf
Stroke -
Cecilia Fernandez
3 - Sam Nivison
2 -
Maggie Mason
Bow - Katie Ruhl
WV4+ - 1st (22:08)
C - Diefendorf
Stroke -
Alex Overdijking
3 -
Emily Tivy
2 -
Michelle Price
Bow -
Anna King
WV8+ (A) – 1st (18:45)
C –
Sarah Dittmann
Stroke –
Carly Zakaria
7 –
Anna King
6 -
Laura Phelan
5 –
Emily Tivy
4 –
Amelia Ornato
3 – Katie Ruhl
2 - Fernandez
Bow –
Samantha Nivison
WV8+B – 2nd (19:28)
C –
Kayla Diefendorf
Stroke –
Channing Scott
7 –
Makenzie Scholten
6 – Sarah Rines
5 –
Morgan Doak
4 –
Sophia Muckenfuss
3 –
Alex Overdijking
2 –
Maggie Mason
Bow -
Michelle Price
MV8 – 1st (16:24)
C –
Leniza Dever
Stroke –
Ryan Carmody
7 –
Nick Harvey
6 –
JT Lamon
5 -
Nick Hall
4 -
Xavier Mulligan
3 -
Zachary Ewing
2 - Cole Campbell
Bow -
Joey Jacobsen
MV4A – 1st (18:27)
C -
Leniza Dever (cox)
Stroke -
Ryan Carmody
3 -
Nick Harvey
2 -
JT Lamon
Bow -
Nick Hall
MV4B – 3rd (20:20)
C -
Melissa Bonvissuto
Stroke -
Robert Matyskiel
3 - Alexander Lofton
2 -
Matthew Cranston
Bow -
John Levee
MN4 – 2nd (20:29)
C -
Carolyn Beck
Stroke - Cole Campbell
3 - Alexander Lofton
2 - Stephen Kortasz
Bow -
Derek Hinton
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