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West Sectionals Page 1 of 14 Licensed to EZ Meet Services - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 5/17/2011 06:39 AM SCC Western Sectional Meet - 5/16/2011 EZ Meet Services & Payne's Corner Timing Sim Memorial Stadium, Woodbridge, CT Results Women - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Hamden HS-CT 139 2) Mercy HS-CT 125.50 3) Career High School 94 4) Branford HS 83 5) North Haven High School 82 6) Wilbur Cross High School 77 7) East Haven High School 57.50 8) West Haven HS 22 9) Sacred Heart Academy 14 Men - Team Rankings - 18 Events Scored =============================================================================== 1) Branford High School 134.50 2) NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL 99 3) North Haven High School 96.50 4) Xavier HS-CT 79 5) Fairfield Prep 73 6) Hamden HS-CT 55 7) East Haven High School 49 7) WIlbur Cross 49 9) West Haven H.S. 36 10) Career High School 19 Girls 100 Meter Dash ================================================================================= Name Year School Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Malcom, Kathryn 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 12.70 13.24q NWI 1 2 Clemons, Nyle 11 Career High 12.40 13.42q NWI 3 3 Saia, Liz 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 12.80 13.59q NWI 2 4 Saucier, Chaslynn 14 Wilbur Cross 12.50 13.60q NWI 1 5 Carrasco, Adriana 13 Hamden Hs-Ct 13.00 13.64q NWI 2 6 Birney, Madison 12 Branford HS 12.90 13.78q NWI 4 7 Pommils, Devone 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 13.00 13.84q NWI 4 8 Stevens, Danielle 13 East Haven H 13.30 13.91q NWI 2 9 donovan, astin 14 Mercy Hs-Ct 12.90 13.93 NWI 3 10 Rindgen, Amanda 11 Sacred Heart 13.50 14.19 NWI 3 11 Sanzari, Christina 14 North Haven 13.00 14.31 NWI 1 12 Donovan, Amber 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 13.00 14.43 NWI 1 13 Hacker, Maria 11 Branford HS 13.80 14.46 NWI 1 14 Willaby, Brianna 13 Branford HS 13.50 14.47 NWI 4 15 Saia, Katie 13 Mercy Hs-Ct 13.00 14.61 NWI 3 16 Hernandez, Kiana 14 Wilbur Cross 13.50 14.62 NWI 4 17 Ebron, Tariana 14 West Haven H 14.06 14.75 NWI 4 18 Baker, Taylor 13 Sacred Heart 13.90 14.86 NWI 2 19 Carfora, Kelli 13 East Haven H 12.50 15.04 NWI 2 20 Gallego, Katrina 11 Branford HS 14.00 15.25 NWI 3 21 Dasilva, Sade 13 Career High 13.80 15.56 NWI 1 Girls 100 Meter Dash ===================================================================================== Name Year School Prelims Finals Wind Points ===================================================================================== Finals 1 Malcom, Kathryn 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 13.24 13.25 NWI 10 2 Clemons, Nyle 11 Career High 13.42 13.29 NWI 8 3 Saia, Liz 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 13.59 13.47 NWI 6 4 Birney, Madison 12 Branford HS 13.78 13.56 NWI 5 5 Carrasco, Adriana 13 Hamden Hs-Ct 13.64 13.57 NWI 4 6 Saucier, Chaslynn 14 Wilbur Cross 13.60 13.63 NWI 3 7 Stevens, Danielle 13 East Haven H 13.91 13.78 NWI 2 8 Pommils, Devone 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 13.84 14.05 NWI 1 Girls 200 Meter Dash ======================================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== 1 Harpe, Erin 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 26.90 27.49 NWI 4 10 2 Saia, Liz 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 27.60 27.76 NWI 4 8 3 Kenney, Kaitlin 11 Branford HS 26.50 27.82 NWI 4 6 file://C:\Documents and Settings\Carbona\Desktop\SCCWestSectionalMeet-20110516.htm 5/17/2011 Page 2 of 14 4 Blake, Kim 11 West Haven H 26.61 28.15 NWI 4 5 5 Birney, Madison 12 Branford HS 27.80 28.53 NWI 3 4 6 Woods, Hannah 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 27.70 28.59 NWI 3 3 7 Avena, Nicole 14 East Haven H 27.00 28.70 NWI 4 2 8 Pommils, Devone 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 27.70 28.73 NWI 4 1 9 Horton, Amerika 13 Career High 27.80 28.87 NWI 3 10 Rindgen, Amanda 11 Sacred Heart 28.70 29.18 NWI 2 11 Saia, Katie 13 Mercy Hs-Ct 28.00 29.27 NWI 3 12 Guillemette, Melissa 12 Branford HS 28.70 29.39 NWI 2 13 Piscatelli, Heather 12 North Haven 28.30 29.41 NWI 3 14 Stevens, Danielle 13 East Haven H 28.50 29.46 NWI 2 15 Donovan, Amber 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 28.00 29.75 NWI 3 16 Hacker, Maria 11 Branford HS 28.90 30.08 NWI 1 17 Sanzari, Christina 14 North Haven 28.70 30.21 NWI 2 18 Muriel, Marielis 14 Wilbur Cross 29.00 30.84 NWI 1 19 Arnold, Gabriella 12 Sacred Heart 29.50 30.97 NWI 1 20 Hernandez, Kiana 14 Wilbur Cross 29.00 31.06 NWI 1 21 Brown, Morgan 12 East Haven H 28.50 31.09 NWI 3 22 Brown, Savannah 13 West Haven H 30.89 31.61 NWI 1 -- Velazquez, Amanda 11 Wilbur Cross 28.70 SCR -- Clemons, Nia 14 Career High 27.60 SCR Girls 400 Meter Dash =================================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Taft, Paris 12 Career High 57.40 58.86 2 10 2 Kenney, Kaitlin 11 Branford HS 1:00.50 1:00.37 2 8 3 Moxam, Ashley 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 1:02.00 1:01.45 2 6 4 Connors, Shea 14 Wilbur Cross 1:02.00 1:01.70 2 5 5 McCormick, Allison 13 Mercy Hs-Ct 1:02.50 1:02.16 2 4 6 Hall, Nathalie 11 Wilbur Cross 1:01.00 1:03.22 2 3 7 donovan, astin 14 Mercy Hs-Ct 1:03.10 1:03.59 1 2 8 Piscatelli, Heather 12 North Haven 1:03.00 1:04.06 1 1 9 Francois, Elizabeth 12 East Haven H 1:02.00 1:04.52 2 10 Horton, Amerika 13 Career High 1:04.30 1:04.91 1 11 Jordan, Meagan 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 1:02.00 1:05.08 2 12 Tracy, Alex 13 Branford HS 1:05.00 1:06.04 1 13 Urso, Kara 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 1:04.30 1:06.30 1 14 Shipp, Whitney 12 West Haven H 1:08.50 1:08.65 1 Girls 800 Meter Run ================================================================================ Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Kowolenko, Allie 11 Branford HS 2:22.45 2:22.69 10 2 Lieberman, Mara 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 2:20.00 2:24.57 8 3 Goodridge, Tiffany 12 Wilbur Cross 2:27.00 2:28.91 6 4 DeMaio, Francesca 12 East Haven H 2:30.00 2:37.65 5 5 Vaughan, Sarah 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 2:30.00 2:39.28 4 6 Brokaw, Morgan 14 Sacred Heart 2:40.00 2:40.07 3 7 Baker, Caitlin 12 Sacred Heart 2:39.00 2:41.34 2 8 Kiley, ally 14 Mercy Hs-Ct 2:38.00 2:41.35 1 9 Hubbell, Dawn 14 North Haven 2:35.00 2:41.49 10 Brennan, Sinead 13 Wilbur Cross 2:33.00 2:41.66 11 Murray, Ciara 13 Hamden Hs-Ct 2:40.00 2:43.02 12 Konareski, Taylor 11 East Haven H 2:32.00 2:47.39 13 Acosta, Elisia 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 2:50.00 2:49.41 14 Lima, Tania 12 West Haven H 2:54.00 2:51.84 15 Taroua, Maissane 14 Career High 2:42.30 2:53.24 16 Voss, Jordan 12 Hamden Hs-Ct 2:55.00 2:53.49 17 Hanlon, Carolyn 13 East Haven H 2:45.00 2:53.54 18 Brennan, Catalina 11 Wilbur Cross 2:49.00 2:55.96 19 Messologitis, Katerina 11 Sacred Heart 2:52.00 3:05.01 -- Schatz, Annakate 12 Wilbur Cross 2:29.00 SCR Girls 1600 Meter Run ================================================================================ Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Lieberman, Mara 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 4:59.60 5:17.58 10 file://C:\Documents and Settings\Carbona\Desktop\SCCWestSectionalMeet-20110516.htm 5/17/2011 Page 3 of 14 2 Darling, Kathleen 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 5:17.00 5:20.36 8 3 Kowolenko, Allie 11 Branford HS 5:21.00 5:25.39 6 4 O'Brien, Meg 11 Branford HS 5:29.00 5:36.71 5 5 Roberts, Kaleigh 14 Mercy Hs-Ct 5:35.00 5:39.42 4 6 Vaughan, Sarah 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 5:35.00 5:43.01 3 7 Vess, Brie 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 5:40.00 5:43.62 2 8 Pimer, Diana 11 West Haven H 5:42.00 5:44.21 1 9 Brennan, Sinead 13 Wilbur Cross 5:40.00 5:45.77 10 Williams, Carolyn 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 5:45.00 5:51.15 11 Peterson, Shari 11 Branford HS 5:50.00 5:59.02 12 Urso, Meghan 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 5:54.00 6:04.96 13 Kikosicki, Kristin 13 East Haven H 5:50.00 6:06.13 14 Muro, Nicolette 14 Sacred Heart 6:12.00 6:08.54 15 Brennan, Isabella 13 Wilbur Cross 5:59.00 6:09.19 16 Bajguz, Dominika 11 Sacred Heart 6:16.00 6:10.81 17 Duffy, Molly 14 Sacred Heart 6:25.00 6:32.54 18 Tomanio, Elizabeth 11 Sacred Heart 6:40.00 6:38.54 19 Kuzma, Emily 13 East Haven H 6:30.00 7:02.71 -- Rusowicz-Orazem, Willa 13 Sacred Heart 6:04.00 SCR Girls 3200 Meter Run ================================================================================ Name Year School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Darling, Kathleen 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 11:47.00 11:34.93 10 2 Lieberman, Mara 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 11:35.00 12:00.06 8 3 Vaughan, Sarah 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 11:51.00 12:12.77 6 4 O'Brien, Meg 11 Branford HS 11:40.75 12:15.65 5 5 Vess, Brie 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 12:30.00 12:21.48 4 6 Williams, Carolyn 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 12:10.00 12:21.84 3 7 Pimer, Diana 11 West Haven H 12:49.00 12:31.25 2 8 Peterson, Shari 11 Branford HS 12:58.00 13:21.32 1 9 Bajguz, Dominika 11 Sacred Heart 14:15.00 13:40.77 -- Rusowicz-Orazem, Willa 13 Sacred Heart 13:30.00 SCR Girls 100 Meter Hurdles ================================================================================= Name Year School Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Conyers, Briana 11 Career High 15.50 16.61q NWI 3 2 Lawrence, Kelaiah 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 16.90 17.36q NWI 1 3 Sims, Kayla 11 Hamden Hs-Ct 16.90 17.55q NWI 1 4 Carfora, Brianna 13 North Haven 17.30 17.94q NWI 3 5 Oidtman, Catie 12 Mercy Hs-Ct 16.80 18.05q NWI 2 6 Atkinson, Anna 14 Branford HS 17.20 18.09q NWI 2 7 Unikewicz, Kristina 11 Mercy Hs-Ct 17.40 18.72q NWI 3 8 Vineyard, Rebekah 13 East Haven H 17.50 18.92q NWI 2 9 Wright, Hannah 13 Mercy Hs-Ct 18.60 19.07 NWI 3 10 Tantorski, Rebecca 11 Sacred Heart 18.10 19.23 NWI 1 11 Pollard, Eboni 12 Wilbur Cross
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