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2018 Middle School Champs Results The Holton Arms School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:00 AM 1/28/2018 Page 1 Holton-Arms Swimming and Diving 2018 Middle School Swimming Championships Results - 2018 MS Swimming Championships 15 MDS B 2:30.66 9 COOL-VA B 2:09.76 #1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay McCarthy, Connor McCarthy, Paddy Neese, Sarah Beth Suro, Bowen Meet Record: 1:49.49 ! 2009 St. Michael's Episcopal School Brophy, Chrio Weber, Cullen Lareau, Eva McComb, Ellie P Ferguson, C Moore, T Ferguson, J Pankey 37.99 30.03 33.47 37.59 30.84 27.86 Team Relay Finals Time 16 SFS A 2:45.94 10 HTEDS A 2:10.13 1 COOL-VA A 1:48.99! 49.14 38.89 43.27 34.64 38.08 36.22 26.36 29.47 Jobe, Dalton Moore, Aaron 17 DCI A 2:49.85 11 STCAM-VA B 2:11.73 Armstrong, Grant Mayr, Christian Lav, Edden Lav, Naveh Whisnand, Addie Rodger, Morgan 28.36 30.45 27.78 22.40 Herron, Aiden Wilson, Andrew Brumley, Grayson Hawkins, Tripp 2 HTSMS-MD A 1:55.58 46.40 52.59 33.20 37.66 32.95 38.46 30.59 29.73 Duncan, Joe Cerone, Harrison --- FS A DQ 12 SR-PV B 2:14.30 Oehler, Everett Gbadehan, Adeteye Trad, Alexandre Navolio, Anthony Alberine, Annie Dorsey, Dakota 27.56 26.35 Atencia, Guillaume Toth, Jackson DiBari, Maria Kenny, Paige 3 STA A 1:55.83 42.85 34.37 38.83 26.10 33.81 39.35 32.34 28.80 McKenzie, Collin Shaw, Fletcher --- LANMS B DQ 13 CHC A 2:14.86 Fujiyama, Matthew Fujiyama, Michael Poulin, Nathan Jones, Deji Lentine, Abbey Eisel, Sarah 26.20 33.80 28.30 27.53 Yu, Junyi Ramirez, Juan Looper, Grace Custis, Rayven 4 CHRIS-VA A 1:56.19 45.87 40.61 45.68 44.32 39.42 39.89 55.55 Boyd, Jamie Bowles, Tee 14 NCS B 2:17.79 Moore, Brandon Perkins, Carter #2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Knight, Ellie Freeman, Nata 30.90 31.60 27.39 26.30 Meet Record: 1:55.42 ! 2016 Holton-Arms School-MS Horvath, Emma Raymond, Lucy 5 SSSAS-VA A 2:07.55 T Zupnik, R Blackwell, J Johnson, V Mello 36.29 37.15 33.59 30.76 Prestholdt, Taner Prestholdt, Gavin Team Relay Finals Time 15 SFS A 2:24.04 Gillette, Will Galdamez, Alex 1 HASMS A 1:54.85! 32.06 44.07 30.15 34.02 29.64 33.74 Thomas, Sofia Chin, Sarah 16 SSSAS-VA A 2:25.74 6 STA B 2:08.29 Duncan, Sophie Myers, Ella Meggesto, Evelyn Haddad, Iman Chalk, Aiden Dougherty, Luke 28.99 34.77 26.04 25.05 Johnson, Kennedy Carnell, Mary V Fredrick, Ryan Jenkins-Johnston, Darren 2 COOL-VA A 1:56.49 31.88 49.20 33.37 31.29 32.23 37.38 31.35 27.33 Chen, Gabby Kantner, Emily 17 DCI A 2:27.12 7 CHRIS-VA B 2:09.95 Ferguson, Mackenzie Armstrong, Anna Houge, Annika Pham, Lai-Trang Hogan, Ryan Pendlebury, Luke 28.94 33.22 26.63 27.70 Boykins, Jordyne Ross, Aubrey Mayer, Henry Hodges, Will 3 SR-PV A 1:57.19 36.79 45.87 36.19 28.27 32.75 37.11 30.58 29.51 Gemmell, Erin Attar, Clara 18 WA-MD A 2:33.75 8 HTEDS A 2:10.98 Hirschberger, Isabelle LeFaivre, Darby Raimond, Jenna Mikita, Sasha 34.48 30.51 28.30 32.13 31.61 25.15 Tovar, Ana Myers, Megan 9 LANMS A 2:11.12 4 HASMS B 2:01.36 46.68 42.65 32.47 31.95 Alberino, Charlie McTague, Palmer Johnson, Kiera Darcey, Lily 19 BS A 2:37.36 Bynum, Jack Tepper, Max Wang, Josephina Zupnik, Alexandra Houle, Margot Garvey, Lupe 29.99 37.62 33.99 29.52 29.98 34.68 30.00 26.70 Tifford, Mary Stoot, Ella 10 MDS A 2:12.71 5 NCS A 2:04.68 40.83 39.77 42.00 34.76 Vassilios, Dimitri Christmas, Mac Von Seelen, Pamela Murphy, Abby 20 OLM B 2:38.09 Christmas, Luke Kavanagh, Teddy Buckley, Tess Pade, Kendall Molina, Ava O'Connor, Michaela 37.06 36.52 30.27 28.86 30.33 35.58 30.23 28.54 Gill, Tori Lannan, Peggy 11 BIM A 2:16.71 6 STCAM-VA A 2:06.58 56.47 37.24 28.89 35.49 Liu, Derek Wick, Roberto Turton, Hadley DeRosier, Olivia 21 OMS A 2:38.82 Huiss, Mason Choi, Jake Stevens, Emma Gates, Ellie Arguello, Mariana McGovern, Therese 33.46 35.98 35.48 31.79 32.57 35.18 29.99 28.84 Jackson, Isabelle Miller, Sophia 12 HTEDS B 2:18.38 7 BUJV-PV A 2:08.03 46.94 42.47 33.71 35.70 47.76 33.25 57.37 Ross, Leah Norman, Clarke 22 HTEDS B 2:42.56 13 FH-PV A 2:21.88 Sun, Eleanor Mathes, Maya 41.09 42.24 46.12 33.11 Winasa, Brandon Unsal, Necati 33.53 30.66 31.92 31.92 23 BS B 2:51.82 Pestone, Andrew Sipher, Marc 8 BIM A 2:08.39 Boogaerts, Bella Hawley, Clare 32.24 39.38 30.91 39.35 Ali, Nadia Sharma, Maya Moriarity, Mirtnesh Tobin, Maggie 14 COOL-VA B 2:24.48 Cai, Jenna Bagal, Naomi 47.69 39.70 45.10 39.33 Neese, Hudson Loach, Charlie 28.10 31.40 24 FH-PV A 2:54.28 Barnes, Jack Richardson, Finian Krug, Sydney Lloyd, Regan 31.15 48.24 32.14 32.95 Lotfi, Leela Rothmeijer, Mireille 45.22 35.39 The Holton Arms School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:00 AM 1/28/2018 Page 2 Holton-Arms Swimming and Diving 2018 Middle School Swimming Championships Results - 2018 MS Swimming Championships (#2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) 14 Watson, Jack EBS-ZZ 1:05.11 9 McComb, Ellie COOL-VA 1:02.35 25 GAS A 3:19.26 29.23 35.88 30.49 31.86 Sandonas, Alexia Combs, Amber 15 Steinberg, Carter STA 1:06.16 10 Thomas, Nadia HASMS 1:03.24 Stephens, Elana Schein, Raya 16 Hodges, Will CHRIS-VA 1:06.85 30.10 33.14 1:13.55 49.08 1:16.70 31.66 35.19 11 Lall, Maya HASMS 1:03.41 26 CHC B 3:20.42 17 Brophy, Chrio MDS 1:07.38 30.33 33.08 Lynch, Claire Lynch, Coco 32.35 35.03 12 Ali, Nadia BIM 1:04.12 Oduro, Liz Bernard, Avery 18 Anderson, Jimmy Anderson EDL-VA 1:08.26 31.39 32.73 57.52 59.35 48.68 34.87 30.09 38.17 13 Nystrom, Molly STCAM-VA 1:04.22 27 FH-PV B 3:47.08 19 Shaw, George STA 1:09.83 31.27 32.95 Dempsey, Mariya Cook, Brigit 32.04 37.79 14 Pade, Kendall NCS 1:04.86 Howell, Audrey Agarwal, Maya 20 Tepper, Max LANMS 1:10.00 30.65 34.21 49.48 1:10.48 49.39 57.73 32.88 37.12 15 Whisnand, Addie STCAM-VA 1:05.68 --- FS B DQ 21 Nystrom, Jack CHRIS-VA 1:11.89 30.98 34.70 Le Bohellec, Camille Dupont, Helene 34.58 37.31 16 Neese, Sarah Beth COOL-VA 1:05.76 Secher, Marie Ignasiak, Lisa 22 Urbina, Aidan STA 1:12.10 31.04 34.72 40.20 40.88 34.47 33.18 32.65 39.45 17 Gaskill, Hannah JDS-MD 1:06.80 --- SSSAS-VA B DQ 23 Ingram, Xavier DCI 1:23.73 31.27 35.53 Irish, Lauren Hunsicker, Lily 37.55 46.18 18 Lareau, Eva COOL-VA 1:06.86 Grenn, Gracie Penati, Francesca 24 Harman, Bernard WA-MD 1:27.34 31.60 35.26 45.28 44.96 59.84 36.55 40.35 46.99 19 Johnson, Kennedy SSSAS-VA 1:06.99 --- FS A DQ 25 Leggett, Henry LANMS 1:28.85 31.34 35.65 Parrella, Annabelle Jouane, Camille 40.70 48.15 20 Clancy, Rowan HTS-ZZ 1:07.12 Leblanc, Emma Rouffaud, Zoya 26 Winasa, Brandon FH-PV 1:32.37 31.17 35.95 35.08 1:07.60 27.23 27 Simpson, Javier DCI 1:32.61 21 Jackson, Isabelle OMS 1:07.13 41.48 51.13 31.18 35.95 #3 Boys 100 Yard Free 28 DeRibeaux, Marcos TAS 1:33.14 22 Deglau, Gabi COOL-VA 1:07.74 Meet Record: 49.52 ! 2007 Cabell Perott 41.16 51.98 32.20 35.54 Meet Record: 49.52 ! 2016 Ben Charles 29 Collins, Nathan SFS 1:39.59 23 Kaplan, Sophie JDS-MD 1:07.86 Name Team Finals Time 44.87 54.72 32.46 35.40 1 Mayr, Christian COOL-VA 49.99 30 Swift, William LANMS 1:40.02 24 Lumpkin, Sallie STCAM-VA 1:08.95 23.78 26.21 46.86 53.16 32.56 36.39 2 McKenzie, Collin STA 51.10 31 Rock, Connor HTEDS 1:45.70 25 Knight, Ellie NCS 1:10.59 24.00 27.10 42.61 1:03.09 32.72 37.87 3 Vittori, Enrico HTS-ZZ 57.12 32 Wilson, Andrew DCI 2:00.98 26 Ezebuiro, Meso HASMS 1:10.64 27.51 29.61 1:48.38 12.60 32.23 38.41 4 Armstrong, Grant COOL-VA 57.47 33 Brown, Xavier DCI 2:13.60 27 Seraile, Alaris HASMS 1:11.71 28.05 29.42 33.11 38.60 5 Boyd, Jamie CHRIS-VA 57.91 #4 Girls 100 Yard Free 28 Chase, Nandi DCI 1:12.17 27.96 29.95 Meet Record: 53.95 ! 2001 Colleen Law 32.22 39.95 6 Prestholdt, Gavin SSSAS-VA 58.89 Name Team Finals Time 29 Robinson, Lourdes DCI 1:13.93 28.03 30.86 1 Gemmell, Erin SR-PV 51.99! 33.81 40.12 7 Sipher, Marc FH-PV 58.93 24.73 27.26 30 Myers, Mary Kathryn MIKE-VA 1:14.36 28.14 30.79 2 Myers, Ella HASMS 54.77 34.42 39.94 8 Orlic, Xavier MARM-PV 1:00.32 26.23 28.54 31 Farley, Reyna HTEDS 1:14.43 29.09 31.23 3 LeFaivre, Darby SR-PV 1:01.00 34.41 40.02 9 Christmas, Mac MDS 1:01.36 28.94 32.06 32 Turner, Nora WA-MD 1:15.94 27.84 33.52 4 Smulson, Nora HTS-ZZ 1:01.60 36.19 39.75 10 Barnes, Jack COOL-VA 1:01.90 29.41 32.19 33 Nicely, AnnaSophia NCS 1:16.45 29.88 32.02 5 Hirschberger, Isabelle SR-PV 1:01.75 35.09 41.36 11 Mayer, Henry CHRIS-VA 1:03.51 29.67 32.08 34 Maguire, Olivia HTS-ZZ 1:18.14 29.97 33.54 6 Armstrong, Anna COOL-VA 1:01.94 37.22 40.92 12 Smith, Ethan CHRIS-VA 1:04.95 29.87 32.07 35 Groeschel, Amelie EBS-ZZ 1:19.95 31.17 33.78 7 Turton, Hadley STCAM-VA 1:01.99 36.21 43.74 13 Boucree, Christopher HTS-ZZ 1:05.00 29.64 32.35 36 Behrens, Julie DCI 1:22.19 31.24 33.76 8 Von Seelen, Pamela NCS 1:02.25 36.34 45.85 29.30 32.95 The Holton Arms School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:00 AM 1/28/2018 Page 3 Holton-Arms Swimming and Diving 2018 Middle School Swimming Championships Results - 2018 MS Swimming Championships (#4 Girls 100 Yard Free) 18 Walsh, Quentin TAS 1:18.56 11 Leblanc, Emma FS 1:12.01 37 Schein, Raya GAS 1:24.23 33.94 44.62 32.80 39.21 39.00 45.23 19 Christmas, Luke MDS 1:19.11 12 Sheridan, Catherine SFS 1:12.07 38 Minor, Natalie NCS 1:24.28 39.89 39.22 31.35 40.72 39.20 45.08 20 Lav, Edden DCI 1:19.47 13 Alberine, Annie SR-PV 1:12.17 39 Crouse, Hanna HTS-ZZ 1:26.21 35.95 43.52 32.62 39.55 39.47 46.74 21 Malkus, Coby JDS-MD 1:20.43 14 Looper, Grace CHC 1:12.62 40 Ross, Aubrey DCI 1:28.13 37.45 42.98 31.88 40.74 39.98 48.15 22 Huiss, Mason BIM 1:21.00 15 Rodger, Morgan STCAM-VA 1:12.71 41 Bernard, Avery CHC 1:31.28 37.11 43.89 34.14 38.57 39.60 51.68 23 Schuering, Ryan EDL-VA 1:21.71 16 Boykins, Jordyne DCI 1:13.48 42 Domenech, Miranda SSSAS-VA 1:41.05 38.84 42.87 34.68 38.80 44.65 56.40 24 Kolf, John TAS 1:21.96 17 McGinley, Regan HTS-ZZ 1:14.19 43 Glin, Nia DCI 1:43.04 36.90 45.06 33.33 40.86 44 Lynch, Claire CHC 1:49.96 25 Jones, Deji LANMS
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