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Ellena Frumiento, 15, of Auburn climbs from the cockpit to the dagger board after she and Hannah Bush, 12, capsized while leading a race during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday. Frumiento and Bush, hidden behind the mast, righted their boat and finished third behind Joe Hall and his 12-year-old his son, Simon, right. Eight sailboats competed in the annual family-friendly regatta. Natalie Garcia, 13, left, Emma Dionne, 13, and Sarah Bush, 10, sail during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday. Eight sailboats competed in the annual family-friendly regatta. Emma Mileikis, 11, of Auburn sails on Carmine Frumiento’s boat during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday. From left are Frumiento, Amelia Frumiento, Audrey Mileikis, Rick Dionne, Emma Mileikis and Anna Frumiento. Adam Garcia and his crew of Kathrine Garcia, 11, and Emma Frumiento, 10, race his daughter Natalie Garcia, 13, and her crew of Emma Dionne, 13, and Sarah Bush, 10, during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday.Carmine Frumiento, left, Amelia Frumiento, Emma Mileikis, Audrey Mileikis, Anna Frumiento and Rick Dionne sail past the race committee boat during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday. Hannah Bush, 12, and Ellena Frumiento, 15, both of of Auburn sail during the Taylor Pond Yacht Club July 4th Regatta in Auburn on Tuesday.
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