
John Dickson, Sailing Coach
Tom Leach, Assistant Coach
Robert Krol, Principal
Dr. Joseph Gilbert, Superintendent of Schools
Harwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts


Welcome to the Harwich High Sailing
Team Homepage. The Sailing Team is based at the Chatham Yacht Club on the shores of Pleasant
Bay. This is one of the mildest spots on Cape Cod in the springtime and provides flat water
and shifty sailing which add up to a perfect formula for developing top notch sailors.
The Harwich High Sailing Team's 2002 sailing season (13-7) on the waters of Pleasant Bay culminated in a 3rd Place finish at the State Fleet Racing Championships at MIT (we beat BC High!) and 2nd Place at the Cape & Islands Championship which was hosted right here at our diminutive club.
In 2001 we were (11-5) and sailed to a 2nd Place finish at the State Fleet Racing Championships at MIT behind BC High and we won the Cape & Islands Championship.
Coach John Dickson assisted by Harwich Harbormaster Tom Leach continues to mold a successful team of skippers and crew from among school ranks. Because our beloved Pleasant Bay is just that, pleasant, their success may be due in part to beginning daily practices early in March nearly a month prior to some of the other schools. Dry suits are the order and the infrequent capsize is usually dealt with by a quick righting. If you think kids today are any less tough, think again about bobbing around in the 38°F water and a -5° wind chill.
In 2001 the captain's torch was passed to a pair of Seniors, Tommy Leach and Jamie Scarbrough
, who are part of Stone Horse racing team. Helming duties are also shared by Neal Donovan, Shawna O'Loughlin, Bryan Knowles and Scott Penfield. Crews include Gina Legge, Jim Adams, Jill Shuttleworth. Jillian also plays a double role as team stenographer, and photographer. She is the contributing sports editor for the Cape Cod Chronicle.
New to the team were Jackie London (senior), and two freshmen Iris Compton and Heather Mallory.
To maintain continuity, the coaching staff will be preparing Jim and Gina to fill the void of graduating senior skippers.
Tommy and Jaime as team captains have done well. Their most unusual event this year was a return to Figawi for the High School Invitational where the two shared the helm and crew duties and landed an untouchable two seconds and five firsts against 8 teams. In sailing science counts. That's what two Harwich High skippers have shown the rest of their world throughout this season. Sailing on the edge the honor students learned to put physics to work, tacking on shifts and headers, deciding on the chess-work that gets you to the top in team and fleet racing.
In July 2001 the Cape Cod Times named the two Harwich seniors to the Cape Cod Times Cape & Islands All-Star Sailing Team. Tommy Leach and Jaime Scarbrough have have had remarkable success this season. Both young men have continued their winning ways this July with Jaime scoring 3rd in the Nash Cup (SMSA jr.doublehanded in 420's) and Tommy making runner-up for the Cummings Cup (SMSA jr.triple handed in Flying Scots).
In 2000 the team was 11-3, led by senior co-captains
Josh Mongeau and Mike O'Loughlin, ranked #10 in New England; 2nd Place at Cape & Islands Invitational; 3rd Place at Down East Championships; 8th Place at the Mass States; 2nd Place at Figawi High School Fleet Regatta.
Harwich team members were particularly proud of their effort
at the Massachusetts State Sailing Championship at
MIT in 1999 and their victory at the premier 1999 Cape & Islands Invitational Championship
Regatta.
The premier team went 4-1 on its 1998 season. 1999 saw an influx of a solid corp of freshmen and the team boosted its record to 7-3. In 1999 we became full members of the New England
Interscholastic Sailing Association and the Interscholastic Sailing Association. 1999 the team was 2nd out of all schools at the Tabor Academy Invitational; 1st in the Cape & Islands Invitational; 5th at the Mass State Championships.
This year our schedule was expanded to 17 team races (we sailed 14) and several more regattas. For the first time, we will enter the NESSA Fleet Championship and the NESSA Team Racing Championships (if we get in by resume).
Coach John Dickson, who
received his training on Pleasant Bay and the Harvard Varsity Sailing Club, instills a sense of
purpose to the team. Although he underscores the need for team members to have fun sailing
first, the team is drilled heavily in the skill, adroitness, delicacy and diplomacy of
team racing and fleet racing challenges. Assistant Coach Tom Leach (Tufts) brings his lifetime experience as a sailor and harbormaster to the team. The challenge of short course one-design sailboat
racing requires student crews to make quick strategic decisions in difficult and tight
situations to be successful. High school sailing teams are extraordinary and we are proud
to know that the Harwich School Administration recognizes the Harwich High Sailing Team as a
natural for our unique Cape Cod Town .
The one-design International 420 is the boat used by the sailing team.
We take pride in the fleet of eight boats on loan from the Chatham Yacht Club.
Sailing Team Fund Drive
Rough Riders prepare boats before a heavy practice at Chatham Yacht Club. The team sailing team spirit of "one for all" is typical of Harwich High sports teams.

The team races and practices in their 420's on Pleasant Bay five days a week. Here a co-ed team really gets the 420 smoking.
Capable crews know sometimes it takes shear determination and guts to be part of a tough Rough Rider sailing squad.
The Harwich Sailing Team members needs to raise $6,000 to cover the cost of purchasing new sets of sails for
eight boats, drysuits and life jackets for the team. Your donation to our cause is extremely
welcome. Any help you can give us to reach our goal large or small is important. Please make your check payable
to the Harwich Sailing Team Fund and send it to:
Practices & Team Info
Sailing practices daily begin March 18th from 2:30 PM until 5:30 PM at CYC. Beginning sailors may have some separate practices.
Students must provide their own transportation or gain parental permission to ride with other
students who must be at least seventeen years of age. Bus transportation will be provided to competitions not practices. If practice is canceled due to weather,
we will try to make it up on the Tuesday or Thursday of that week. Team practices are critical
to the development of the team. It is important that you are committed to attending all
practices and rescheduled practices. If you cannot make practice be sure to let Coach Dickson
know.
Some competitions because of their invitational nature will limit the number of sailors each school may send to a given event. However, everyone will compete during the year.
Important Phone Numbers.
Coach John Dickson 508-432-7207(W) 508-945-9475(H)
Coach Tom Leach (Asst.), Harbormaster 508-430-7532(W) 432-0268(H)
Safety Patrol Boat VHF Channel 68
Tom Leach, cell phone 508-237-1860