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05/19/2017 12:00 AM

DHHS Sailing Tigers


Back row - left to right: James Vagell, Evie Moulin, Sam Soroko, Mitch Kuperstein, Isaac MackayFront row - left to right: Teddy Friend, Maeve Merkle-Scotland, Ian Hurley, Chandler Russell, Rebecca Barnikow, Emily Lyons, and Caitlyn Rubino

The Daniel Hand High School (DHHS) Sailing Team faced a problem and as a team is working together to solve it. The issue problem for the sailing team is simply that the sailing team needs new sails! This tenacious team was not discouraged. Working together they are making great progress toward the purchase of the most fundamental component of sailing equipment—the sails!

Often unknown and under-recognized, DHHS has a committed sailing team. The Madison Public School District supports the sailing program with an amazing Coach Brian Stepule. The school provides busing to practice from March to June the Pettipaug yacht Club in Essex and participates in multiple meets throughout the season.

As luck would have it, the boats are a little banged up but work just fine, but the sails that the team has been using for years finally have come to the end of their useful life! New sails truly are needed to enable the team to be competitive. Unfortunately, what is not in the athletic budget? Sails. So the team embarked on a series of fundraisers to procure the funds for sails. Sales for Sails; there have been bake sales, car washes and the team wisely took advantage of local resources including applying for a grant from The Madison Foundation. The team was grateful to be awarded some significant financial support toward its goal from a successful grant application made to The Madison Foundation aligned the objectives of the sailors’ request with one of the foundation’s funds in which the beneficiary criterion was a perfect match, thus the award was made. The Madison Foundation mission is to “make Madison a better place to live, both now and in the future, be encouraging giving and matching those gifts to the needs of the community.” Sails are not inexpensive, but this team is determined to upgrade its equipment.

The hope is to get sails with proud Madison colors of Black and Gold and perhaps even include a tiger paw! The Sailing Tigers are sure that improved equipment will provide quite a boost—and it would be “really awesome to see our own sails at a meet.” The team is enthusiastic, eager and talented. They look forward to not just being at the sailing meets and participating, but to be there with their proud and energetic team with race worthy equipment.

The coed team is dedicated! The Tigers compete at meets against schools from around Connecticut and the shoreline. Competitors include both public and private, including schools from The Williams School to Branford High School. Spring practice season takes place two or three times weekly from March (brrrrr) through the end of the school year at Pettipaug Yacht Club on the banks of the Connecticut River in Essex. Pettipaug is an ideal place to learn to master the lifelong sport of sailing and the DHHS Sailing Tigers hope to sport their new sails soon on the Connecticut River and all across the shoreline.