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After trailing by 26 points when Saturday's competition ended, the Harvard women's sailing team turned in a strong performance yesterday to take the New England Women's Sailing Fall Championship.
Harvard, which took home the prized Victorian Coffee Urn along with the championship, edged favored Brown, 122-127 (low score wins), and eight other New England Schools for the title.
Sophomore Jamie Jenkins, with junior Gail Aidinoff along screw, skittered Harvard to victory in the championship's "A" division, taking top honors her class with 68 points. Team captain Rony Sebok, with junior crew Ann Skartvedt alongside, skittered the Crimson to a first place finish in the "B" division, tallying a low score of 54.
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