Manhasset High continued its rise into the rowing scene with its strongest showing at a regatta this year. The women's novice four of Agnes Shepanzyk, Kaitlin Hinz, Sarah DiPetro, Elaine Conte, and Ashley Ayarza won their heat Saturday with the second fastest qualifying time of the day. This was the first Manhasset Crew team to win a race in the history of the young sport. The team followed it up by coming from behind in the last 15 strokes to take third place in the state championships. This is also Manhasset's highest ranking in the state since the program began three years ago. Although the men's heavyweight four of Piero Ferrante, Pat Connolly, Denis Judge, Chris Monahan, and Anne Rubin did not qualify for the finals they finished ranked eighth in the state. The team came in third in its heat in an exciting race that came down to the last 10 strokes, again Manhasset surged ahead to capture third. In one of the most exciting races of the day the women's heavyweight four of Mollie Panzner, Laura Care, Kathryn McCabe, Julia Macina, and Katie Burch were in a three way race throughout the entire race that saw them bounce between second to fifth. In the end it was their determination in the last 100 meters that built a lead and allowed them to take third and also finish eighth in the state. The difference between the teams in third, fourth, and fifth was less than two seconds. The men's senior four of Dan Wright, Alex Nicolaides, Andrew Leonardi, Dan Grippi, and Kim Taylo were in a fight for third when a small equipment problem caused them to drop back briefly. The boat quickly regained form but ran out of time as they were moving up onto the leaders and into a twelfth place finish in the state. The women's novice eight of Serena McIntosh, Noel Charbonneau, Agnes Shepanzyk, Mackenzie Burch, Page Wassmer, Tara McCarney, Alex Sinclair, Michelle Moledo, and Marisol Ryu rowed their fastest time of the year that placed them in 16th in the state. The team travels to Philadelphia this weekend for the National Championships.