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Trying to find the name of the music in this video from Harvard Sailing Team.
http://www.youtube.com/user/HSTSketchComedy
I don't who is my favourite: probably a split between Chris Smith and Billy Scafuri. But Clayton Early is the funniest which means - in my book - that he's the sexiest.
I think they're brilliant. I especially love the video Boys Will Be Girls.
One of the most annoying things about being in the navy and joining later than most is still being expected to join in the team sports, even though joints are creaking and the stamina isn't as good as an 18 year old.
On one of these occasions, I was with a team from my department facing a ships team made up fully of guys, despite the fact that teams were supposed to be mixed when playing bucketball*. Watching the other games, I realised that this lot were really rough and I gave the PT the heads up that the rough stuff really wasn't on.
Two minutes into our game with them, one of the roughest players slammed hard into Joy (not her real name), who had just recovered from a sprained ankle, and I winced as I saw her knee go the wrong way (learning later that she had snapped a cartilage).
She's on the ground, clutching her knee and screaming the place down and my first reaction was to first look at the PT, waving my arm at my team mate and mouthing WTF was that. The PT said it was an unfortunate accident, so I checked back at the player and made a note of his bib number. 15. Okay, I've literally got your number pal.
The game goes on, the ship intent on staying rough and I'm shielding my team as best I can from the roughest play, which involves taking a few whacks. Then my opportunity opens up and I spot 15 in the clear, waiting to receive the ball. I charge, as hard and as fast as I can. I have absolutely no intention of getting the ball, I'm getting the man and, as he gets ready to catch it, he hears his own team-mates shout in warning and I see his eyes open in alarm just as I'm inches away and I slam hard into him. Using him as a cushion as we both crash into a brick way.
The collective gasp of so violent a slam brought the watching teams to silence as I pick myself from the floor and face his team mates, daring them to come. His shrieks of pain broke the silence and I never heard anything quite like it. His team dated to come and my actions started a punch up between the ship and the other teams, whilst the PT frantically tried to get things to settle back down.
In the aftermath, sport was cancelled whilst 15 was treated and I was hauled over the coals for my overly rough treatment. Especially as I had ended up shattering his shoulder and he was later discharged as being unfit for further service. What made it worse was that he was an officer in the warfare department and his position meant that if his ship had sailed, then the other two who
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi! I'm a high school senior and now's the time where everyone's applying to college. I want to sail in college, so some of the schools I'm looking at are around the coasts. One of which is USC (university of southern California). Only thing is, they're sort of serious about their team and require a sailing resume. I've been sailing for 7 years now, with 2 years of high school sailing under my belt and an additional 3 years of recreational club sailing. Basically what I'm trying to say is that I have racing experience. Now, how do I translate that experience onto a 1-page resume? I've written a few resumes for summer jobs and internships, however, I assume sailing resumes are a tad bit different. Anyone got any pointers I should use when writing my resume?
I'm also a lifeguard and hold an active certification. Should I list that on the resume as well?
*I should also note that I'm not 100% sure on whether or not I'll sail during my time in college. I'm going to major in mechanical engineering which is a pain in the ass without an athletic commitment on top of it.
For context: I am in high school
Over the summer, I started sailing. My parents signed me up for a relatively cheap course near me, and now I can sail a 13-16 foot boat. I hope to get a sailing license next summer. I realize now that itβs a hobby that I really enjoy, so I would like to go to a college with a sailing program.
Princeton has always been on my radar. I visited the campus in middle school and absolutely loved the feel, as well as the undergraduate focused liberal arts education.
I know that Princeton has a sailing team, and they seem to be trying to revive themselves after years of bad seasons. Is anyone here on the sailing team and could tell me about their experiences? Iβm somewhat interested in sailing for Princeton(if they even want me), but Iβm not sure if they recruit like other sports.
TLDR: high school student interested in sailing at Princeton; tell me more about the sailing team!
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