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Canterbury Secondary Schools Swimming 2014 Results - Junior AQUAGYM HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 4:19 PM 4/2/2014 Page 1 Canterbury Secondary Schools Swimming 2014 Results - Junior Event 5 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Backstroke Best Perform: 32.90 * 2012 Cassandra Forrest CASH Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Ava Morrow 13 Rangi Ruru Girls' School 33.67 32.27* 2 Kyra Forrest 13 Cashmere High School NT 32.72* 3 Mya Graham 13 St Andrew's College 36.58 34.76 4 Samantha Close 13 Christchurch Girls' High Schoo 35.40 35.59 5 Carlee Johnson 13 Riccarton High School 35.94 36.37 6 Emily Stewart 13 St Margaret's College 37.60 37.59 7 Charlotte Hamilton 13 Lincoln High School 38.14 37.66 8 Megan Gillett 13 Papanui High School NT 41.30 9 Jaime Fleming 13 St Andrew's College 44.66 41.45 10 Alize Spruttle 13 Burnside High School NT 43.43 11 Briana Steven 13 Cashmere High School NT 43.94 --- Olivia Hunter 13 Cashmere High School 43.21 DQ Event 6 Boys 12-13 50 SC Meter Backstroke Record: 32.10 2013 Zac Taylor CBHS Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Gordon Forrest 13 Cashmere High School 30.93 30.58 2 Hunter Wilson 13 Christ's College 32.28 31.64 3 Matt Johnston 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 34.00 35.58 4 Joe Bradley 13 St Bede's College NT 36.51 5 Liam McIvor 13 St Bede's College NT 39.30 6 Logan Foster 13 Middleton Grange School 41.62 40.06 7 Hamish Brown 13 Lincoln High School 41.11 40.31 8 Daniel Trenberth 13 Burnside High School NT 42.95 9 Isaac Boot 13 Hillview Christian School 45.88 43.71 10 Joe Robert 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 34.00 45.84 11 Lewis Ball 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 48.18 --- Oscar Sergel-Stringer 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT DQ --- Sam AN 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 38.00 DQ Event 7 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Breaststroke Best Perform: 35.74 * 2012 Cassie Wright PPNU Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Kaylee Jackson 13 Marian College 37.03 35.45* 2 Ruby Wagenvoord 12 Papanui High School NT 35.63* 3 Jasmine Dreaver 13 Christchurch Girls' High Schoo 36.22 36.47 4 Leah Blondell 13 Hillview Christian School 43.12 41.40 5 Georgia Stroud 13 Villa Maria College 44.87 41.72 6 Kasey McGrath 13 Rangi Ruru Girls' School NT 42.19 7 Caitlin Cleary 13 Villa Maria College 43.40 43.49 8 Jordyn Blake 13 St Margaret's College 45.97 43.53 9 Jennifer Winward 13 Riccarton High School NT 45.25 10 Jennifer Naughton 12 Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti 47.00 45.93 11 Caitlin McKenzie 13 Lincoln High School 42.85 45.98 12 Holly Maxwell 13 Rangiora High School 47.53 46.09 13 Jessica Carter 13 Ellesmere College 46.84 46.81 14 Sarah Mabin 13 Middleton Grange School 57.88 46.82 15 Annelise Kolf 13 Burnside High School NT 47.85 16 Connie Taylor 13 Kaiapoi High School NT 48.89 17 Katie Sapsford 13 Burnside High School NT 49.45 AQUAGYM HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 4:19 PM 4/2/2014 Page 2 Canterbury Secondary Schools Swimming 2014 Results - Junior (Event 7 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Breaststroke) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 18 Micaela Curtin 13 Darfield High School 49.02 49.64 19 Imogen Clucas 13 Hillview Christian School 45.54 51.08 20 Anna McRobb 13 Avonside Girls' High School NT 53.86 Event 8 Boys 12-13 50 SC Meter Breaststroke Record: 37.10 2013 William Roberts BURN Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 McDonald Flynn 13 Shirley Boys' High School 37.07 36.81 2 Mitchell Davis 13 St Andrew's College NT 39.20 3 Liam Moloney 12 Christchurch Boys' High School 36.00 41.19 4 Sam AN 13 Christchurch Boys' High School NT 41.47 5 Keegan Chin 13 Christ's College 41.20 41.54 6 Lucas Marshall 13 St Andrew's College 41.85 41.74 7 Finnian Neilsen 13 St Bede's College NT 42.77 8 Luke McLaughlin 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 45.03 9 Anthony Orr 13 Akaroa Area School 49.03 45.97 10 Te Uruti Tau 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 47.71 --- Ryan O'Reilly 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT DQ --- Patrick Henkel 13 Middleton Grange School 44.81 DQ Event 9 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Butterfly Record: 31.56 2013 Kyra Forrest CASH Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Leah Berquist 13 Rangi Ruru Girls' School NT 33.95 2 Amelia Sharpe 13 St Andrew's College 35.34 35.81 3 Olivia Damiano 13 St Margaret's College 36.54 36.14 4 Amelia King 13 Villa Maria College 39.60 36.41 5 Kate Jamieson 13 Marian College 39.00 37.56 6 Bayley Anderson 13 Burnside High School NT 38.02 7 Nicole Scott 13 Cashmere High School NT 38.14 8 Cerys Clayden 13 Lincoln High School 43.08 41.41 9 Hayley Khoo 13 Burnside High School NT 41.60 --- Haidee Middlewood-Krsnic 12 Lincoln High School NT DQ Event 10 Boys 12-13 50 SC Meter Butterfly Record: 30.06 2013 Oliver Rayner CBHS Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Callum Haughin 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 28.05 31.54 2 Ben Smith 13 St Andrew's College 30.65 31.77 3 Tim Batchelor 13 St Andrew's College 30.80 31.82 4 Sean Lemon 13 Ellesmere College 32.07 33.71 5 Ryan Chris 13 Shirley Boys' High School 47.05 40.33 6 Blake Thompson 13 Akaroa Area School 43.25 40.88 --- Felipe Haylett 13 Rangiora High School 57.00 DQ Event 11 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Freestyle Best Perform: 29.16 * 2012 Felicity Lowen CASH Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Eugene IN 13 Rangi Ruru Girls' School 29.54 29.42 2 Annabel Norris 13 St Margaret's College 30.50 29.72 3 Eliana Troiani 13 Villa Maria College 33.34 29.94 4 Kate Fraser 13 Marian College 33.00 32.86 5 Caty Roberts 13 Riccarton High School 33.56 32.90 AQUAGYM HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 4:19 PM 4/2/2014 Page 3 Canterbury Secondary Schools Swimming 2014 Results - Junior (Event 11 Girls 12-13 50 SC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 6 Ashleigh Archer 13 Avonside Girls' High School NT 35.35 7 Hanna Cheng 13 Burnside High School NT 35.39 8 Shae Read 13 Darfield High School 36.07 35.42 9 Sarah Hull 13 Christchurch Girls' High Schoo 30.00 35.56 10 Megan Gillett 13 Papanui High School NT 36.52 11 Fia Palamo 13 Hillview Christian School 34.20 37.45 12 Millie Reed 13 Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti 39.75 37.99 13 Courtney Phillips 13 Lincoln High School 39.87 38.09 14 Arlia O'Sullivan 13 Avonside Girls' High School NT 42.53 --- Sarah Hunter 12 Riccarton High School 33.87 DQ Event 12 Boys 12-13 50 SC Meter Freestyle Best Perform: 27.96 * 2012 Bryn Atkin RAHS Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Oliver Bailey 13 St Andrew's College 29.30 29.12 2 Kyle Cossey 13 Lincoln High School NT 30.83 3 Hunter Benbow 13 Darfield High School 36.15 32.01 4 Liam Glubb 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 31.00 33.96 5 Ihaia Kendrew 13 Hillmorton High School NT 34.24 6 Logan Fewer 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 31.00 34.77 7 Oliver Kidd 12 Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti 36.27 35.64 8 Liam O'Reilly-Gevert 12 St Bede's College NT 36.40 9 Josh Charlton 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 38.29 10 George Harding 13 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 38.40 11 Thomas Brooker 13 Aidanfield Christian School 1:08.00 38.62 12 Nicholas Keenan 13 Burnside High School NT 39.53 13 Andrew McCabe 13 Burnside High School NT 42.03 14 Lewis Amoateng-Latham 13 Burnside High School NT 42.48 Event 19 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Backstroke Record: 30.09 2013 Cassie Wright PPNU Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Stella Cheersmith 14 Papanui High School NT 31.16 2 Brittany Moir 14 Lincoln High School 34.98 35.16 3 Aarleah Ufton-Tangaroa 14 Avonside Girls' High School NT 35.63 4 Mikayla Wijohn 14 Marian College 39.22 35.71 5 Abbey Stokes 14 Marian College 37.20 38.55 6 Te Rina Keno 14 Lincoln High School 42.50 40.27 7 Julia Newlands 14 Burnside High School NT 41.01 8 Emily Pearson 14 St Margaret's College 41.13 41.48 --- Anna Veremyuk 14 Burnside High School NT DQ Event 20 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Backstroke Best Perform: 29.42 * 2012 Ben Walkington STAC Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Zac Taylor 14 Christchurch Boys' High School 29.00 30.46 2 Balthazar Ruscoe 14 St Andrew's College 35.09 34.02 3 Hall Joe 14 Shirley Boys' High School 35.75 36.72 4 Nuku Tau 14 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 42.17 5 Corbin Shirley 14 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT 43.34 6 Harry Mathwin 14 Kaiapoi High School NT 43.39 AQUAGYM HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 4:19 PM 4/2/2014 Page 4 Canterbury Secondary Schools Swimming 2014 Results - Junior Event 21 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Breaststroke Best Perform: 35.24 * 2012 Nicky Pio BURN Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Amelia Davies 14 Christchurch Girls' High Schoo 37.36 35.47 2 Lucy Gordon 14 Rangi Ruru Girls' School 37.03 36.00 3 Milligan Mikeely 14 Papanui High School NT 43.75 4 Katie Hammond 14 Burnside High School NT 43.86 5 Charlotte Dowle 14 Lincoln High School NT 44.18 6 Maggie Anderson 14 Villa Maria College 43.32 45.17 7 Bethany Sims 14 Rangiora New Life School 45.50 45.69 8 Beth Godsell 14 Riccarton High School 47.12 46.97 9 Amy Duckmanton 14 St Margaret's College 47.67 47.00 10 Emma May 14 Darfield High School 47.25 47.69 11 Anna Bennetto 14 St Andrew's College 51.81 50.07 Event 22 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Breaststroke Record: 33.91 2013 Bradley Jackson STBD Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 William Roberts 14 Burnside High School NT 34.27 2 William Hardie 14 Christchurch Boys' High School 33.00 36.15 3 Jake Jensen 14 Christchurch Boys' High School 32.00 36.47 4 Mitchell Campbell 14 Aidanfield Christian School 40.15 38.63 5 Tomo Dorrance 14 St Bede's College NT 43.17 6 Sam Kershaw 14 St Bede's College 45.00 46.40 --- Kevin Guttman 14 St Thomas Of Canterbury Colleg NT DQ Event 27 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Record: 29.92 2013 Emily Rennell VILL Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Courtney
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