Around 300 crews of women (with the occasional male coxswain) compete for over a dozen trophies and pennants.
Their four pennants won are also the most pennants in league history.
Pennants suspended from the clasp indicated the number of missions obtained in a given type of aircraft.
Banners, pennants and guidons serve (or served in the past) to identify leaders as rallying-points or field command-posts.
In addition, pennants were known to be flown, illustrated as a triangular flag containing the same five pointed star and crescent.
A majority of the selections were major league managers at some point, with eight leading their teams to pennants.
There were dozens of canoes there, all proudly flying their pennants.
Flags and pennants were in general not chargeable with purchase tax.