The Jasper Jaycees raced down the river during the 2016 Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta on the Patoka River on Saturday.The Destination Imagination team, Chaos, earned artistic masterpiece of the 2016 Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta held on the Patoka River Saturday. Andy Bonner steered from the back of the boat while Gil Weinel operated the hand-driven paddle wheels.Josh Uebelhor and the Stens Corporation crew raced to the finish during the 2016 Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta on the Patoka River on Saturday.Holy Trinity Catholic School students Mitchell Werner, 13, Jax Bower, 11, Ben Schitter, 11, Matthew Sternberg, 11, Wyatt Troutman, 11, and Carter Mundy, 12, all of Jasper, raced to a first place finish in the community division of the 2016 Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta held on the Patoka River Saturday.Kimball Electronics’ Batman-themed boat earned the award for most spectacular sinking after the team lost to Kitchen Jewels in the second to last corporate heat. Eber Menjivar stood up to film the rest of the crew J.J. Johnson, Clyde Harper, Mark Csernik, Emily Fuhs and David Anderson, sank it.Brooke Uebelhor waved a skeleton arm at the crowd after jumping in the water with the Stens’ pirate-themed boat’s mascot after the team’s final race Saturday at the Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta.The Knights of Columbus ark-themed made its way down the Patoka River as Gerard Burger and Father Simon Natha attempted to navigate while the wind buffeted the high-profile boat.The Stens Corporation team playfully challenged another team before the first heat of the Holy Trinity Cardboard Boat Regatta held on the Patoka River Saturday.The RideTech and Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company cardboard boat took home honors for best theme.