Mount Baker Crew

Mount Baker Crew
Brentwood, Canada, April 2009. Mt. Baker Varsity 8+

Mt. Baker Crew is a rowing club based out of Seattle, Washington, which offers rowing programs for high school students and for adult rowers. Rowing out of a recently upgraded boathouse on the southwest shore of Lake Washington, Mt. Baker's Junior Men's and Women's Varsity programs are especially competitive, often placing first or second at major races in the northwest region, and usually competing at a national level at the end of the spring season.

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Results

2006

At USRowing Youth National Championships in June 2006, Mt. Baker's Varsity Men's 8 placed 3rd out of 18, and the Lightweight Men's 8 placed 8th out of 18.

The Varsity 8+ Lineup was: G. Bullis (cox), C. Rinker (8), J. Olson (7), D. Robbins (6), E. Buckmiller (5), S. Vincent (4), N. Kaspers (3), T. Stanton (2), J. North (1), and was coached by N. Bivins.

The Lightweight 8+ Lineup was: A. Voeller (cox), T. Davidson (8), B. Darrah (7), C. Graham (6), D. Block (5), B. Dickey (4), M. Willner (3), M. Deeg (2), G. Bernal (1), and was coached by S. Koch.

2007

At USRowing Youth National Championships in June 2007, Mt. Baker's Varsity Men's 8+ placed 4th, the Men's Lightweight placed 7th, the Women's Lightweight 8+ placed 8th, and the Women's Varsity 4+ placed 3rd, earning a bronze medal.

2008

At USRowing Youth Northwest Regional Championships, Mt. Baker won the Women's Varsity Lightweight 8+, Varsity Lightweight 4+, and 2nd Varsity Lightweight 4+.

The Varsity Lightweight 8+ lineup was: C. Penhale (cox), L. Jelaco (8), M. Foutch (7), J. O'Connor (6), K. Jensvold-Rumage (5), K. Caudle (4), M. Hicks (3), M. Rood (2), K. Kaspers (1) and was coached by J. Brannen.

The Varsity Lightweight 4+ lineup was: M. Richardson (cox), L. Jelaco (4), M. Foutch (3), J. O'Connor (2), K. Kaspers (1) and was coached by J. Brannen.

At USRowing Youth National Championships, the Women's Varsity Lightweight 8+ placed 7th and the Women's Varsity Openweight 8+ placed 11th.

The Varsity Openweight 8+ lineup was: L. Peizer (cox), A. Opalka (8), C. Macpherson-Krutzky (7), M. Brown (6), L. Vincent (5), A. Garella (4), S. Eadon (3), H. Gallagher (2), D. Golden (1) and was coached by J. Coffman.

2009

At USRowing Youth Northwest Regional Championships, Mt. Baker won the Varsity Lightweight 4+ for a second straight year.

The Varsity Lightweight 4+ lineup was: M. Richardson (cox), L. Jelaco (4), J. O'Connor (3), M. Rood (2), K. Kaspers (1) and was coached by R. Frantz.

At USRowing Youth National Championships, the Women's Varsity Openweight 4+ placed 6th, the Women's Varsity Lightweight 8+ placed 9th, and the Men's Varsity Openweight 8+ placed 15th.

The Varsity Openweight 4+ lineup was: L. Peizer (cox), D. Golden (4), L. Vincent (3), M. Brown (2), S. Eadon (1) and was coached by J. Coffman.

The Varsity Lightweight 8+ lineup was: M. Richardson (cox), L. Jelaco (8), J. O'Connor (7), K. Jensvold-Rumage (6), S. Knopp (5), C. Ihle (4), K. Thomas(3), K. Kaspers (2), M. Rood (1) and was coached by R. Frantz.

The Men's 8+ lineup was: A. Tanaka (cox), D. Lockett (8), G. Carlson (7), T. Ehlers (6), B. Willis (5), R. Cappeluto (4), L. Gehring (3), R. Cappeluto (2), C. Johnson (1) and was coached by S. Koch.

2010

At USRowing Northwest Junior Regional Championship, Mt. Baker won the Men's Varsity 8+ event as well as the Varsity Lightweight 8+ and Men's Varsity 4+.

At the USRowing Youth National Championship the Men's Varsity 8+ placed 4th, the Women's Lightweight 8+ placed 8th and the Women's Varsity 8+ placed 15th.

The Men's Varsity 8+ lineup was: P. Schroedl (cox), G. Carlson (8), M. Whelan (7), B. Willis (6), H. Cryst (5), Z. Mankoff (4), N. Holt (3), C. Johnson (2), D. Lockett (1) and was coached by J.P. Marquart.

The Women's Varsity 8+ lineup was: I. Kelly-Whitfield (cox), C. Jessup (8), J. Travis (7), L. Vincent (6), L. Willis (5), H. Rempel (4), J. O'Connor (3), M. Weisfield (2), E. Rosenfeld (1) and was coached by J. Coffman.

The Women's Varsity Lightweight 8+ lineup was: M. Richardson (cox), K. Kaspers (8), C. Erving (7), C. Ihle (6), K. Thomas (5), L. Leung (4), H. Atlas (3), A. Elggren (2), M. Rood (1) and was coached by J. Brannen.

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