OHS Crew rowers
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Oakton High School,
Oakton, VA.
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A. J. Cornelius

The A. J. Cornelius is a Vespoli Ultralight 4+, and was generously provided by an anonymous donor for the 2006 season.

A. J. "Jack" Cornelius was a father, husband, and an avid outdoorsman known throughout his close knit community in central Pennsylvania as a person dedicated to the welfare and guidance of youth in the area. 

He was a lieutenant in the Army Air Corp and served his country in WWII as a navigator. In his dedication to public service, he started the first Boy Scout troop in his hometown and was known as a person who was always there to teach children how to bait a fishing hook, do basic carpentry, pitch a tent, or just lend a listening ear. His love of nature was reflected in the countless hours he spent outdoors fishing, boating, camping and hiking.

The A. J. Cornelius has been donated to Oakton High School in loving memory of Jack, the legacy he left and his spirit that remains among the many lives he touched.

With the addition of the A. J. Cornelius to Oakton High School’s rowing arsenal, Mr. Cornelius’ spirit, energy and passion for life and living are present in the still waters of Virginia’s Occoquan River



Dane Underwood
The Dane Underwood is a Vespoli Ultralight II 4+ acquired new by the club in 2009. The boat is named after Oakton Crew coach Dane Underwood. Dane began rowing as a junior at West Potomac HS and rowed with the GMU Men's Crew for four years. He started coaching for Oakton in its second year and is now in his 6th season. Dane started out coaching the novice men and then the varsity men. He is coaching the Varsity Women for his 2nd year following a very successful first year.He has coached several boats at both Stotesbury and Nationals.

Anyone that knows Dane, can see he is passionate about rowing. His record keeping and racing formulas are legendary.He is a good sport about accepting his rower's accolades in what ever form they come. He has graciously accepted every pink token the Varsity girls have bestowed upon him!

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Shells - Eights
photo: bow of the Metamorph
Metamorph Oil Engineering
Sezan Al-Sultan
photo: long view of the "V-1"
aka the "V-1"

The Metamorph Oil Engineering Sezan Al-Sultan is a Vespoli V-1 model, 8+, and was bought for the 2007 season through a generous donation from the Al-Sultan family.

Sezan was a team captain, and the boys 1st eight cox in the 2007-2008 season.

photo: bow of the Susan Perpall
Susan Perpall

The Susan Perpall is a Vespoli 8+, and is named for our club's founder. Without all her hard work we wouldn't have a club today. The Perpall has participated in many of our best races and will hopefully go on to many more!

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Dennis Cordell

The Dennis Cordell is a Vespoli Ultralight 8+ which was purchased from another club.

Dennis Cordell coached freshman girls for several years at T.C. Williams H.S. and was a teacher at George Washington H.S. (now Middle School).

photo: shell Philip James Yeich
Philip James Yeich

The Yeich is a Vespoli Performa 8+, and was purchased from another club.

Philip James Yeich coached freshman boys at T.C. Williams H.S. for several years, and was also a physics teacher at the school. Phil was on the US National Team as a sculler in 1991 and 1992. He suffered a serious injury sledding in December 1993 and died from complications in February 1994. This boat was posthumously named for him that year.

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Jimmy Lee

The Jimmy Lee is a Vespoli Millenium 8+, and was purchased from another club.

Jimmy Lee was a West Springfield H.S. coxswain and graduated in 1997. He was the coxswain of the men's varsity 8 for four years. He was a successful coxswain for Occoquan Boat Club in the fall seasons and after graduating from WSHS. He died in a skiing accident in Colorado in January 2001. The boat was very successful while rowed by WSHS, including a silver medal in the men's Freshman 8 at the 2003 Stotesbury Cup Regatta.

Prior to being owned by West Springfield, this boat was the USRowing Women's 8, used to train for and race the World Championships in 1998 and 1999.

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Tom Bennett

The Tom Bennett, acquired from Mainland Highschool in 2009, is a Vespoli M2 8+, named after one of our club's first coaches, in honor of his many years of dedicated service to the club.

Tom served as the head coach and boys coach the first two years of the Oakton Crew Club - 2004 and 2005. He coached the varsity women in 2006. In 2007, Tom coached the women novices, taking the Freshman 8 to the SRAA National Regatta. In 2008 Tom served as the Novice Men's coach. In 2009, Tom served as assistant coach for the novice rowers.

In addition to coaching at Oakton, Tom rowed for the United States Naval Academy prior to serving 11 years in the Navy.

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Oars
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Oakton Crew uses oars with a hatchet blade, with the burgundy and gold school colors in a diagonal design, and the "O" for Oakton.
(image courtesy of Oarspotter.com)