| May 16-17, 2026 | 2026 NESSA Girl’s Championship (Herreshoff Trophy) | |
| May 16-17, 2026 | NWISA Open Team Racing Regatta | |
| May 16-17, 2026 | 2026 ISSA National Invitational Tournament (Founders Trophy) | |
| May 16, 2026 | 2026 Wisconsin State Championship | |
| May 16, 2026 | MISSA SE Foundry Spring Tier 3 | |
| May 16, 2026 | MISSA NE Tulip Regatta Macatawa Bay | |
| May 16, 2026 | 2026 Downeast Regatta | |
| May 16, 2026 | 2026 Illinois State Championship | |
| May 15-17, 2026 | 2026 ISSA Team Race National Championship (Baker Trophy) | |
| May 15, 2026 | 2026 Friday Night Lights #4 | |
| Full Calendar & Results | ||
The Virginia Interscholastic Sailing Association League (VISA) consists of high school teams from Virginia. It is part of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association (MASSA), which is a district of the InterScholastic Sailing Association (ISSA). VISA schedules and hosts regattas for league members throught the fal and spearing seasons of each school year. The league hosts the Virginia State Championships and holds qualifiers for berths in the Mid-Atlantic District Championships.
The Maryland Interscholastic Sailing Association League (MDISA) consists of high school teams from Maryland, Delaware and Northern Virginia. It is one of 5 leagues comprising the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association (MASSA), which, in turn, is a district of the InterScholastic Sailing Association (ISSA). The MDISA League was developed by Stovy Brown. Travis Carlisle is the current League Director for MDISA.
The leagues are members of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association and they conduct the majority of sailing opportunities for member schools. They are also in charge of selecting teams to attend the district events.
The New York Interscholastic Sailing Association - Northwest League (NYISA-NW) consists of high school teams from western New York including Canadian schools. It was authorized by vote at the 2004-2005 Winter meeting of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association (MASSA), which is a district of the InterScholastic Sailing Association (ISSA). The current member schools are located near Rochester, New York, however schools from other areas of upstate New York can join this league. There are no currently district member schools from Pennsylvania. (New member schools from Pennsylvania may join the most convenient league for them with the approval of the MASSA Board of Directors.)
The director of the Northwest league is Jon Faudree who is associated with the Rochester Yacht Club which has a fleet of 420s that supports high school sailing.
The leagues are members of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association and they conduct the majority of sailing opportunities for member schools. They are also in charge of selecting teams to attend the district events.
The New York Interscholastic Sailing Association - Southeast League (NYISA-SE) consists of high school teams from Long Island, and adjacent areas of New York.
The leagues are members of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association and they conduct the majority of sailing opportunities for member schools. They are also in charge of selecting teams to attend the district events.
The New Jersey Interscholastic Sailing Association League (NJISA) consists of high school teams from New Jersey, and adjacent areas of Pennsylvania. New member schools from Pennsylvania may join the most convenient league for them with the approval of the MASSA board of directors.
The director of the NJISA league is Dr. Randall W. Nunn
NJISA is a member of the MidAtlantic Scholastic Sailing Association [MASSA] and conducts the majority of sailing opportunities for member schools. They are also in charge of selecting teams to attend the district events.,
ISSA was honored to have Ray Teborek as Treasurer of ISSA from 2006-2009.
The ISSA Board takes SafeSport seriously and all Board members and Directors are required to take the US Sailing SafeSport program for certification. In addition, the HS Board will having a session with SafeSport experts at US Sailing on February 1 to get the latest/greatest to keep our sailors safe and the organizers, coaches and volunteers up to speed.
The ISSA Board of Directors is working on major changes to the 2021-22 ISSA Cressy Single-handed Nationals Championships that was scheduled to occur in Seattle, WA on October 30-31, 2021. The event will not occur on those dates at that location. Numerous options are “in the works” and final determination is not expected for at least a couple of weeks. Because of these changes and the “influx” status the following amendment to the Notice of Race for the PCISA Single-handed District Championships on September 25-26, 2021 at the US Sailing Center – Long Beach, CA is being issued. Read More >>