05/26/2026
SAVE THE DATE! National LEARN TO ROW DAY is Saturday, June 6th at Ballard Park! Interested in learning what rowing is all about? Join us from 9:00am - 11:00am and see for yourself!
What is National Learn to Row Day?
Founded by USRowing and Concept2, the event is held annually on the first Saturday in June to introduce people of all ages and athletic backgrounds to the sport. It is completely beginner-friendly, with experienced instructors guiding you through the basics of the rowing stroke on land before taking you out on the water in a crew boat.
Preparing for the Day:
✅ What to wear: Wear weather-appropriate athletic clothing. Avoid loose or baggy clothing, as it can get caught in the sliding seat mechanism.
✅What to bring: Sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a water bottle.
✅Sign the participation waiver and bring it with you. Link below: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V95ioU2ubpFhmcgmA3EM3u3obO5Y2Ojy/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101907500041806656552&rtpof=true&sd=true
✅Can't make it? Mel High will host additional Learn to Row sessions for rising 7th - 10th grade students this summer can be found here: https://melhighcrew.com/2026-summer-rowing-and-learn-to-row
05/14/2026
Thank you Brevard Sports Network!
BSN ROWING: MEL HIGH CREW’S FRESHMAN 8+ QUALIFIES FOR NATIONALS AFTER THRILLING BRONZE-MEDAL FINISH AT SOUTHEAST REGIONALS
For the second straight year, Melbourne High Crew is headed back to the biggest stage in youth rowing.
And this time, it’s the next generation leading the charge.
Mel High Crew’s Freshman Men’s 8+ secured a berth in the USRowing Youth National Championships after capturing the bronze medal at the USRowing Southeast Youth Championships on Sunday at Nathan Benderson Park.
In a race that came down to fractions of a second, Mel High crossed the line in 6:27.48, finishing just 0.50 seconds behind silver medal position while narrowly holding off the fourth-place boat by only 0.59 seconds in a dramatic near photo finish.
That finish punched their ticket to Nationals next month, where they will compete against the top 24 boats in the country, representing the best crews from all six USRowing regional championships across the United States.
And perhaps the most impressive part of all?
This wasn’t a veteran-loaded crew.
This was a boat built around freshmen and middle school athletes.
The Men’s U17 8+ lineup featured eighth grader Max Ferrera of DeLaura Middle School serving as coxswain, followed by freshman Micah Feldmeier in the stroke seat alongside Everett Gilchrist, James Ferguson, Mark Talaia, Haiden Frye, Grayson Scott, eighth grader Andrew Kerschensteiner, and freshman Alexandros “ChuChu” Ramsaran in the bow seat.
Together, they delivered one of the biggest moments in recent program history.
The bronze medal performance also continued a remarkable postseason run for the young crew, which has now earned bronze medals at both major championship regattas entering nationals.
That consistency matters.
Because rowing at this level is about far more than raw speed. It’s synchronization, endurance, composure, mental toughness, and the ability to stay technically sharp while your body is screaming at you to break form.
Mel High’s freshmen showed all of it.
And now they’ll carry that momentum into the most prestigious youth rowing event in America.
The success at regionals wasn’t limited to the freshman boat either.
Senior standout Maylin Kabaservice placed 17th overall in the women’s single division against some of the top competition in the Southeastern United States, capping off another outstanding season for one of the program’s most accomplished athletes.
Meanwhile, West Shore freshman Izzy Pejic continued to establish herself as one of the emerging young talents in Florida rowing. Pejic placed fourth in her semifinal and finished seventh overall in the Southeast in the Women’s U17 single division—a phenomenal accomplishment for a freshman competing at this level.
If this weekend proved anything, it’s that Mel High Crew’s future pipeline is very real.
The Men’s Varsity 4+ also battled adversity in one of the more heartbreaking moments of the regatta. The boat, consisting of senior Kristian Chavez, junior Owen King, and sophomores Wyatt Channer, Brayton Thomas, and Gio Ramsaran, advanced to the semifinals and ultimately placed 10th overall in the Southeast.
However, disaster struck early in the semifinal race when an underwater buoy ripped off the boat’s skeg—the steering fin underneath the shell—making it nearly impossible to properly control the boat for the remainder of the race.
Despite the setback, the crew still fought through the conditions and represented the program with toughness and resilience.
That grit has become part of the identity of Mel High Crew.
A year ago, the program broke through nationally with a historic Varsity 4+ run that earned a national bid and placed Mel High among the elite rowing programs in the country.
Now in 2026, they’ve proven that wasn’t a one-year story.
This program is sustaining success.
And with the team preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary next season, the timing couldn’t feel more fitting.
Under the guidance of coaches Bojana Pejic, Caelan King, Jocelyn Little, and Billy Feldmeier, Mel High continues to grow not just in results, but in depth, development, and belief.
The standard has changed.
Mel High Crew is no longer trying to prove it belongs among the Southeast’s best.
It already does.
BSN SAYS
Back-to-back national bids tell you everything you need to know about where this program is headed.
The scary part for the rest of the region? This latest breakthrough came from freshmen and middle school athletes.
That means this isn’t the peak.
It’s the foundation.
Mel High Crew has built a culture that now expects to compete at the highest level, and when young athletes begin achieving this kind of success this early, it changes the entire trajectory of a program.
The green and white aren’t just rowing fast anymore.
They’re building something that looks sustainable for years to come.
Mel Hi Crew
Krissy Knows
05/10/2026
Congratulations to all of our athletes—whether you’re moving on to Nationals, competing at Regionals this weekend, or wrapping up your season this past week. Every single one of you has so much to be proud of.
Your hard work, grit, positivity, sportsmanship, and friendships are truly something to admire. The dedication you show on and off the water represents what this sport is all about.
We are incredibly proud of each and every one of you and grateful to be part of this amazing crew community. 💚
Go Bulldogs! 🐾
05/10/2026
🏅 USRowing Southeast Youth Championship
📍 Nathan Benderson Park | Sarasota, FL
📅 May 9–10, 2026
🥉 3rd Place
Huge congratulations to our Men’s U17 8+ crew for an incredible performance and earning their spot at Nationals! Your hard work, grit, and determination paid off.
Men’s U17 8+
Andrew, Chu Chu, Greyson, Haiden, Mark, James, Everett, Micah, and Max
So proud of this crew—next stop: Nationals!
Go Bulldogs! 🐾
05/10/2026
🏅 USRowing Southeast Youth Championship
📍 Nathan Benderson Park, Sarasota, FL
📅 May 9–10, 2026
Race day team dinner hits differently at the end of the season. 💚
So proud of these incredible young athletes—not just for what they’ve accomplished on the water, but for the character, friendships, and memories they’ve built along the way.
Grateful for this team, these families, and the amazing community we’ve built together. It truly takes a village, and what a special one this is.
Go Bulldogs! 🐾
05/10/2026
🏅 USRowing Southeast Youth Championship
📍 Nathan Benderson Park | Sarasota, FL
📅 May 9–10, 2026
That’s a wrap on the 2025–2026 season for this boat.
Men’s Youth 4+:
Owen, James, Brayton, Gio, and Kristian
While the outcome wasn’t what we had hoped for, these young men gave 100% every time they were on the water—and that’s something to be incredibly proud of.
Congratulations on a fantastic season. We’re so proud of your hard work, determination, perseverance, and accomplishments.
Go, Bulldogs!
05/09/2026
🏅 USRowing Southeast Youth Championship
📍 Nathan Benderson Park | Sarasota, FL
📅 May 9–10, 2026
A huge shoutout to Izzy P. for an outstanding 4th place finish in the Women’s U17 1x semifinal!
Go, Bulldogs!