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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2012 Florida Relays - 4/6/2012 to 4/7/2012 University of Florida: Gainesville,Fl Results 51Rolle, Amanda 12 RANSOM EVERG 13.06 2.1 Girls 100 Meter Dash High School 52Lewis, Ashley 11 OLYMPIA 13.06 3.0 Relays Record: Octavious Freeman (Lake Wales) 11.29 - 2011 53pendergrass, damia 12 NORTH PORT 13.06 2.2 Relays: 11.29 R4/1/2011 Octavious Freeman 54Delva, Nicky 10 WESTMINSTER 13.07 2.2 NameYr School Finals 55Samuels, Rea 12 WILLISTON 13.07 2.2 Finals 56Woulard, Kayla 09 VERO BEACH 13.08 1.0 1Sanders, Shayla 12 BOYD ANDERSO 11.49 1.7 57Rumph, Chantelle 10 LAKE MARY 13.10 0.9 BOYD ANDERS 2Davis-White, Kali 11 O 11.56 1.7 58Barber, Brittany 11 STRAWBERRY C 13.10 1.1 3Gause, Destinee 12 REYNOLDSBUR 11.59 1.7 59Page, Shelisa 12 KEY WEST 13.11 2.1 4Johnson, Tristie 12 ED WHITE 11.72 1.7 60Denham, Katie 12 PROVIDENCE 13.14 0.9 5Carter, Tayla 12 WALTON 11.84 1.7 61Danzy, Kadeejah 11 BUCHHOLZ 13.15 2.2 6Jocelyn, Ashley 12 MIRAMAR 11.87 1.0 62Brandon, Kelsey 11 OLYMPIA 13.16 2.2 7Perrodin, Lauren 12 ST. THOMAS A 11.91 1.0 63Wetzel, Megan 09 ALONSO 13.25 2.1 8Hill, Deanna 10 LAKE HIGHLAN 11.92 1.0 64Christian, Taylor 10 LECANTO 13.25 3.9 9Hadley, Sabria 11 LAKE WALES 11.99 1.9 65Rollins, Jazlynd 10 BUCHHOLZ 13.27 2.2 10Jackson, Kadeidra 12 GAINESVILLE 12.01 1.0 66Coleman, Courtinie 11 KEY WEST 13.33 3.2 11Freeman, DerRenee 12 WEST ORANGE 12.07 1.7 67McKenzie, Paige 11 TRINITY PREP 13.33 3.9 12Gayles, Gabby 10 HOLY TRINITY 12.16 3.2 68Thomas, Alicia 11 FORT MYERS 13.37 0.9 13Daniels, Teahna DR. PHILLIPS HI 12.21 1.0 69Francois, Kimani 09 OSCEOLA (KIS 13.38 3.9 14Lowe Chin, Rayeisha 12 APOPKA 12.24 3.0 70McCrary, Jade 12 SPRUCE CREEK 13.39 0.9 15Spaulding, Diamond 09 AMERICAN HER 12.25 1.7 71Altenor, Sylvie 09 FORT MYERS 13.41 2.2 16Jones, Deja 11 LAKE WALES 12.25 1.9 72Allen, Brianna 11 DILLARD 13.46 1.1 NORTH CLAYT 17Holston, Lorenda 11 O 12.26 1.0 73Crotty, Cassie 09 RANSOM EVERG 13.48 2.1 18Tabor, Kyri 12 HALLANDALE 12.30 1.7 74Sims, Erica 12 PROVIDENCE 13.52 2.2 19Fray, Bejai 10 LAKE WEIR 12.38 1.9 75Hamm, Luciera 10 BRADFORD 13.55 3.9 20Martinez, Sitia 11 FORT WHITE 12.39 3.0 76Boss, Alex 12 WESTMINSTER 13.86 0.9 21Yarnell, Emily 12 HARDIN VALLE 12.40 1.7 77Bello, Maria 09 CHILES 13.87 2.2 22Phillip, Glenda 11 WEST ORANGE 12.44 1.1 78Edmond, Aaliyah 10 KATHLEEN 13.99 0.9 23Gayles, Daryth 10 HOLY TRINITY 12.44 1.9 79Keitt, Imani 09 LAKE MARY 14.05 2.2 23Guerra, Victoria 09 NAPLES 12.44 3.0 80Cater, Juanita 10 BRADFORD 15.14 2.2 25Wilson, Jasmine 12 UNIVERSITY S 12.55 1.0 81Smith, Georgia 11 WESTMINSTER 15.79 2.2 26Martin, Adrian 12 WHEELER 12.57 3.0 27Ruch, Kimberly 12 KING'S ACADE 12.57 1.1 Girls 800 Meter Run High School 28Olds, Asia 12 NORTHSIDE CH 12.59 2.2 Relays: 2:12.14 R2010 Ebony Rose 29Quinn, Amber 11 CHARLOTTE HIG 12.62 2.2 NameYr School Finals 30McKnight, Keara 12 WEKIVA 12.63 1.9 Finals 31Holt, Cleo 12 WALTON 12.65 1.1 1Slater, Katherine 10 ESTERO 2:18.84 32Crooks, Jodiann 11 OSCEOLA (KIS 12.65 2.2 2Way, Paige 11 FLAGLER PALM 2:20.02 33Williams, Remel 10 ALEXANDER 12.67 1.9 3Archer, Lauren 8 RANSOM EVERG 2:20.55 34McCoy, Shanice 11 WEKIVA 12.73 3.0 4De Greef, Danielle 10 GULF COAST 2:21.73 35Rogers, Deja 10 MANATEE 12.73 1.1 5Purkey, Rebecca 11 TRINITY PREP 2:22.04 36Gardiner, Yasmine 11 STRAWBERRY C 12.73 3.0 6Campbell, Tiffany 12 STANTON 2:22.21 37Grooms, Charlene 09 PALMETTO 12.74 1.1 7Beecham, Cristina 12 RANSOM EVERG 2:23.37 38Williams, Mariah 12 SARASOTA 12.76 1.1 8Brantley, Jessica 11 BELLEVIEW 2:23.71 39Barney, Christen 09 FLAGLER PALM 12.78 2.2 9Slater, Meg 09 ESTERO 2:23.95 40Tse, Megan 11 SPRUCE CREEK 12.81 2.2 10Dunlap, Claire 11 BROOKWOOD 2:23.96 41dixon, quamesha 11 VERO BEACH 12.82 3.0 11Grimes, Vivian 12 COMMUNITY SC 2:24.44 42Hopkins, Briona 11 GAINESVILLE 12.83 2.2 12Hicks, Allison JONES HIGH SCH 2:24.57 43Clark-Solomon, Jessica 12 MADISON COUN 12.87 2.1 13Truitt, Brittany 11 ALEXANDER 2:25.30 44Ervin, Abbi 10 HARDIN VALLE 12.91 3.2 14Mitchell, Alexandra 11 FREEDOM (TAM 2:25.70 45Davis, Whitney 10 MANATEE 12.91 2.2 15Swasay, Danielle 12 OLYMPIA 2:25.81 46Higdon, Jameria 11 SARASOTA 12.93 1.9 16Allen, Hannah 12 COMMUNITY SC 2:26.29 47Fudge, Lachhavia 09 CREEKSIDE 12.95 2.1 17Carrion, Sarah 10 LAKE MARY 2:26.85 48fannin, rachel 11 CREEKSIDE 12.97 3.2 18Vigarino, Victoria 10 CARDINAL GIB 2:27.05 49Hollins, Amari 10 FLAGLER PALM 12.97 2.1 19Gomez, Katie 12 CREEKSIDE 2:27.71 50Simmons, Lamisha 09 HALLANDALE 13.02 3.0 20Camargo, Victoria 09 FLORIDA CHRI 2:28.52 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 2012 Florida Relays - 4/6/2012 to 4/7/2012 University of Florida: Gainesville,Fl Results Finals ... (Girls 800 Meter Run High School) Girls 1600 Meter Run High School NameYr School Finals Relays Record: Shelly Steely (Bishop Conwell) 4:48.20 - 1980 21Shadinger, Anna 12 ALEXANDER 2:28.71 Relays: 4:48.2h R1980 Shelly Steely 22Shamlou, Paxton 10 SPRUCE CREEK 2:28.96 NameYr School Finals 23Novak, Kaitlyn 09 NAPLES 2:29.33 24Cedre, Elise 10 WIREGRASS RA 2:29.54 Finals 1Barlow, Carloline 10 GULF COAST 5:03.79 25Carey, Brittany 12 WESTMINSTER 2:29.58 2Rodriguez, Morgan 11 CARDINAL GIB 5:12.01 26Rice, Rachel 12 BOLLES 2:30.22 3Headley, Emily 09 OLYMPIA 5:13.67 27Horsley, Harley 09 TAVARE S 2:30.36 4Hamel, Alyssa 12 OLYMPIA 5:16.66 28Caleau, Delaney 11 CRYSTAL RIVE 2:30.47 5Ehrhardt, Tori 12 SPRUCE CREEK 5:17.27 29Arevalo, Yasmine 09 HARMONY 2:30.99 6Jenkins, Bethany 10 ESTERO 5:17.69 30straughan, ashlyn 12 NORTH PORT 2:31.12 7Cancello, Claudia 11 MITCHELL 5:18.85 31DePree, Janine 11 WESTMINSTER 2:31.43 8Cancello, Elaina 11 MITCHELL 5:23.31 32VanQuelef, Andreanna 10 LECANTO 2:32.01 9Davil-McClary, Jayden 09 WEST ORANGE 5:25.37 33Williams, Lona 10 HARDIN VALLE 2:32.23 10Camargo, Victoria 09 FLORIDA CHRI 5:26.92 34Clark, Shakeana 12 WEKIVA 2:32.51 11Dummer, Mackenzie 11 HOLY TRINITY 5:28.99 35Gelb, Blair 11 MILTON 2:32.65 12Smith, Ashley 12 FREEDOM (TAM 5:29.43 36Hartje, Amelia 09 BOLLES 2:33.27 13Ruan, Beatriz 7 RANSOM EVERG 5:30.10 37Karadeema, Rebekah 12 PROVIDENCE 2:35.32 14Arnold, Lily 10 BOLLES 5:30.96 38Xiang, Karen 10 NEASE 2:36.01 15Dehechavarria, Ashley 09 BOLLES 5:31.46 39Pitts, Eboni 11 RIVERVIEW 2:36.05 16Sumner, Laurel 10 BROOKWOOD 5:37.11 40Bradley, Roneka 10 GAINESVILLE 2:36.49 17Roggeman, Julie 11 BLOOMINGDAL 5:37.85 41Service, Samantha 10 RIVERVIEW 2:38.33 18Wahy, Brianna 11 HOLY TRINITY 5:37.94 42Mann, Karina 11 HOLY TRINITY 2:38.44 19Laushey, Morgan 11 POPE 5:39.06 43Van Der Eerden, Katieq 11 WESTMINSTER 2:38.53 20Benoist, Chloe 11 LECANTO 5:39.71 44Young, Danielle CHARLOTTE HIG 2:39.46 21Brodie, Chantelle 12 MARTIN COUNT 5:39.93 45Quinn, Alexandria CHARLOTTE HIG 2:39.63 22Kauffman, Lisa 11 BLOOMINGDAL 5:40.81 46Davila, Rachel 10 SPRUCE CREEK 2:39.65 23Openshaw, Colleen 09 CREEKSIDE 5:41.08 47Gil, Marlee 12 KEY WEST 2:40.22 24Richter, Jillian 09 FORT MYERS 5:41.49 48Diepholz, Alex 11 WIREGRASS RA 2:41.46 25Barry, Sophie 8 COMMUNITY SC 5:45.10 49Daugherty, Erika 12 P. K. YONGE 2:42.10 26Strasser, Faith 12 SPRUCE CREEK 5:45.25 50Yinger, Karlie 10 HARDIN VALLE 2:45.87 27Burfield, Tristan 10 COMMUNITY SC 5:45.47 51Crowder, Chelsea 10 CREEKSIDE 2:48.64 28Granade, Eliza 12 WESTMINSTER 5:47.56 52Jones, Aliyah 09 GAINESVILLE 2:50.07 29Belina, Stephanie 10 CARDINAL GIB 5:48.48 53devereaux, amber 11 CREEKSIDE 2:50.86 30Rutila, Rebecca 09 NAPLES 5:50.34 54Lewis, Mary 10 HOLY TRINITY 2:53.47 31Sagul, Delaney 10 GAINESVILLE 5:51.54 ---Lewis, Demeria 10 MIRAMAR DNF 32Miliken, Tristin 10 KEY WEST 5:52.55 ---Thiel, Logan 12 CALVARY CHRI DNF 33Bilz, Harleigh 11 TAVARE S 5:52.94 Girls 800 Meter Run INVITE High School 34Frederick, Sarah 09 BRADFORD 5:53.14 NameYr School Finals 35Davis, Josie 09 FLAGLER PALM 5:54.94 Finals 36Nelson, Morgan 12 KEY WEST 5:55.49 1Rogers, Daesha 7 AMERICAN HER 2:09.44 37Hawkins, Michelle 10 WESTPORT 5:58.15 2Coppin, Tanisha 12 BOYD ANDERSO 2:12.54 38Jordan, Briana 09 CHAMBERLAIN 5:59.00 3Kerrison, Tifani JONES HIGH SCH 2:15.66 39Uman, Sara 10 GAINESVILLE 5:59.74 4Brissett, Topaz 12 BOYD ANDERSO 2:16.58 40Cott, Jennifer 7 OAK HALL 6:00.50 5Gordon, Shinell 12 DILLARD 2:16.83 41Westlake, Emily 10 P.
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    Meet History -- NCAA Division I Indoor Championships * Active, on 2017 collegiate roster Men's Career Top Scorers Mike CONLEY 58 Alistair CRAGG 54 Edward CHESEREK* 91 Born: 1962 (5g-0s-0b) Johannesburg, South Africa Born: 1980 (5g-0s-0b) Newark, N.J. (9g-2s-0b) 1982 (FR): Pontiac, Mich. Arkansas 2002 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas 2014 (FR): Albuquerque, N.M. Oregon Triple Jump 4 16.37m 53-8½ 5 5000 Meters 13:49.80 10 3000 Meters 8:11.59A 10 3000 Meters 5 8:03.48 4 5000 Meters 13:46.67A 10 1983 (SO): Pontiac, Mich. Arkansas 2003 (JR): Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas 2015 (SO): Fayetteville, Ark. Oregon Triple Jump 56-6¼e (17.228m) 10 Long Jump 6 24-6¾e (7.487m) 3 3000 Meters 7:55.68 10 Mile 3:57.94 10 5000 Meters 13:28.93 10 Distance Medley Rel 9:30.53 2.5 1984 (JR): Syracuse, N.Y. Arkansas 3000 Meters 7:59.42 8 Long Jump 25-8e (7.823m) 10 2004 (SR): Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas 2016 (JR): Birmingham, Ala. Oregon Triple Jump 55-8e (16.967m) 10 3000 Meters 7:55.29 10 5000 Meters 13:39.63 10 3000 Meters 8:00.40 10 1985 (SR): Syracuse, N.Y. Arkansas 5000 Meters 13:47.89 10 Long Jump 25-10¼e (7.88m) 10 Chris SOLINSKY 53.25 Distance Medley Rel 9:27.27 2.5 Triple Jump 55-11¾e (17.062m) 10 Stevens Point, Wis. Born: 1984 (3g-1s-2b) 2017 (SR): College Station, Texas Oregon Lawi LALANG 57 2004 (FR): Fayetteville, Ark.
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