ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy intercollegiate sailing team had another busy weekend, hosting one home regatta and competing in two events in New London, Conn. Holding the Carl Van Duyne MAISA Open Singlehanded Championship in Annapolis, the event featured three Midshipmen in an 18-individual field that had advanced through the first round of qualifiers two weeks ago. The first day saw very light wind and numerous delays, while the second day had beautiful conditions with 8-12 knots from the northeast with one-foot waves, with both days having very tight racing. Sophomore Spencer Dominguez had a good first day before having a hard time keeping up in the different conditions on Sunday, but after making a few adjustments Spencer was able to finish the regatta strong to wind up fifth. Fellow sophomore Teddy Martin got off to a great start as well but had some tough races sprinkled throughout the regatta move him down a bit, finishing in eighth. Freshman Sean Trudell got off to a rough start in the light air but improved later Saturday and continued to sail well on Sunday, slowly climbing up the standings before a rough last race left him ninth overall. All three Mids will have to wait to see if they are selected for ICSA Open Singlehanded Nationals later this fall.