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    Avery Point hosts rainy day regatta

    Elizabeth Li, second from right, and Amanda Nessel, right, prepare to get in their Club 420 sailboat Wednesday, May 5, 2021, after using a boat launching dolly to get the boat in the water, while they and their fellow seniors of the Williams School sailing team prepare to participate in a regatta against Middletown´s Xavier High School at UConn Avery Point in Groton. Avery Point is host to the Williams School sailing team and also hosted the regatta Wednesday. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Groton — The Williams School sailing team faced off against Middletown's Xavier High School in a regatta Wednesday at the University of Connecticut at Avery Point.

    Avery Point is host to the Williams School sailing team and also hosted the regatta.

    Elizabeth Li, second from right, and Amanda Nessel, right, and their fellow seniors on the Williams School sailing team prepare their Club 420 sailboats to participate in a regatta Wednesday, May 5, 2021, against Middletown´s Xavier High School at UConn Avery Point in Groton. Avery Point is host to the Williams School sailing team and also hosted the regatta Wednesday. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    The seniors on the Williams School sailing team and Middletown´s Xavier High School prepare to line up their Club 420 sailboats for the regatta Wednesday, May 5, 2021, off shore from UConn Avery Point in Groton. Avery Point is host to the Williams School sailing team and also hosted the regatta Wednesday. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Amanda Nessel and her fellow seniors on the Williams School sailing team prepare their Club 420 sailboats to participate in a regatta Wednesday, May 5, 2021, against Middletown's Xavier High School at UConn Avery Point in Groton. Avery Point is host to the Williams School sailing team and also hosted the regatta Wednesday. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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