2010 Annual Awards
| SEA URCHINS |
Most Improved: |
Hannah Freeman |
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Sportsmanship: |
Tyler Erdman |
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Shipshape: |
Lars Arnsten |
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| MATES |
Most Improved: |
Phoebe McLeod |
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Sportsmanship: |
Sirine Banali |
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Shipshape: |
Jack Murphy |
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| BOSUNS |
Most Improved: |
Grace Porter |
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Sportsmanship: |
Nell Coues |
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Shipshape: |
Schuyler Neuhauser |
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| BOSUNS II |
Most Improved: |
Patrukas West |
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Sportsmanship: |
Matt Donnelly |
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Shipshape: |
James Lustig |
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| ENSIGNS |
Most Improved: |
Smantha Way |
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Sportsmanship: |
Sam Doggett |
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Shipshape: |
Lila Johnson |
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| SKIPPERS |
Most Improved: |
Mikel Eslava |
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Sportsmanship: |
Nate Evans |
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Shipshape: |
Chris Dumont |
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| MARINERS |
Most Improved: |
David Eslava |
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Sportsmanship: |
Robby Perkins |
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Shipshape: |
Peter Mansfield |
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| OPTI CHAMPS |
Most Improved: |
Antonia Leggett |
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Sportsmanship: |
Nick Mehlman |
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Coach's Award: |
Cam Holley |
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Best Skipper: |
James Collins |
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| 420 TEAM |
Most Improved: |
Isadora Decker-Lucke |
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Sportsmanship: |
Brian Poirier |
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Top Crew: |
Emmett Snyder |
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Top Skipper: |
Nate Jermain |
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Coach's Award: |
Scott Goodrich |
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Perpetual Awards
Walt Tompkins Award - Jake Doggett
Named for MSA's Program Director of thirteen years (1983-1995), this award, first presented in 1996, goes to the boy or girl who, through individual effort, was the most improved sailor in the Manchester Sailing Association.
Carl Magee Award - Scott Goodrich
Named for Manchester Yacht Club's manager of thirty years (1968-1998), this award, first presented in 1996, goes to the MSA sailor who most embodies the ideals of sportsmanship, including respect for officials, fellow competitors, and him or herself, and seamanship, including respect for his or her sailboat and the sea.
Everett Morss Award - Nick Mehlman
The Everett Morss Award was donated by the Morss family in 1972 in memory of Mr. Everett Morss. He was a fine sailor and a gentleman who was a good friend to all junior sailors in Manchester. This award is given each year to a boy or girl who demonstrates exemplary skill in the handling of small boats under all weather conditions. The winner's name will be inscribed on a brass plate on a model of a square-rigged ship, which will be displayed at the Sovereign Bank in Manchester.
David's Seamanship Award - Marguerite Mullen, Samantha Boo
This award is given in memory of David Siljeholm, who enjoyed Manchester Harbor most of his young life, until his death at age 14 in 2004. It will be awarded each year to two members of the Ensign, Skipper or Mariner classes who exhibit David's love of being on the water. The award includes tuition at a BOATWISE safe boating or basic navigation class.