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2020 Savannah Country Day Invitational - 1/10/2020 Results - Friday Savannah Country Day School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:09 AM 1/11/2020 Page 1 2020 Savannah Country Day Invitational - 1/10/2020 Results - Friday Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA A 1:39.15 1:38.75 40 1) McClain, Ben H 16 2) Haigh, Connor 17 3) Reason, Brett D 16 4) Lowe, Zach 17 26.04 26.25 24.03 22.43 2 Savannah Arts Academy-GA A NT 1:45.40 34 25.07 30.40 24.57 25.36 3 Richmond Hill High School-GA A 1:51.90 1:48.48 32 1) Rosales, Sebastian 15 2) Kitchens-Hayes, Wyatt 15 3) Gray, Aiden 14 4) Jones, Stephen 15 26.07 34.04 26.15 22.22 4 Wayne County High School-GA A 1:52.57 1:48.91 30 1) Hendrix, Luke M 15 2) Headley, Robert S 17 3) Westberry, Braxton H 15 4) Thomas, Benjamin L 15 28.92 29.48 26.98 23.53 5 Benedictine Military School-GA A 1:41.71 1:50.42 28 1) Whelan, Cullen 2) Whelan, Reese 3) Gaskill, Aidan 4) Bland, Cowen 32.11 29.15 24.18 24.98 6 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA B 1:52.00 1:51.06 26 1) McNeir, Cory 17 2) Wells, Sam 16 3) Jaquish, Mitch 16 4) Ware, David 14 29.86 32.88 24.78 23.54 7 Camden County High School A 1:53.01 1:53.70 24 1) McNeil, Harrison 17 2) Barnes, Lex 15 3) Quarles, Johny 4) Agnew, Ashton 16 29.63 31.87 28.47 23.73 8 Richmond Hill High School-GA B 1:55.40 1:55.98 22 1) Brock, Mitchell 17 2) Amromine, Leo 16 3) Stigall, Garrett 17 4) Pennington, Gavin 17 30.18 31.63 28.35 25.82 9 Calvay Day School-GA A NT 1:57.46 18 1) Dunne, Steven M 15 2) Sheldon, Nate 16 3) Wood, Tyler J 15 4) Upton, J.C. C 16 31.59 28.32 28.41 29.14 10 Benedictine Military School-GA B 1:55.00 2:00.19 14 1) Crossley, Charles 2) GaNun, James 3) Hendrickson, Graham 4) Simons, Jeremy 34.86 32.41 28.30 24.62 11 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA C 2:02.00 2:02.86 12 1) Slade, Connor 17 2) Bullard, Dawson 17 3) Caren, Jake 4) Morin, Eli 17 31.43 37.62 27.14 26.67 12 Islands High School-GA A NT 2:03.15 10 33.96 36.63 27.93 24.63 13 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA D 2:12.00 2:04.51 8 1) Pearce, Jack 14 2) Simpson, Elijah 14 3) Frisbie, Sean 17 4) Mollohan, Jack P 16 33.66 35.74 28.32 26.79 14 Camden County High School B NT 2:04.96 6 1) Sopp, Jake 2) Heron, Hampton 15 3) Nunez, Angel 15 4) Johnson, Bailey 32.00 34.86 32.53 25.57 15 Savannah Country Day School-GA A 2:06.86 2:05.05 4 1) Hall, Evan 17 2) McCaslin, Alston 16 3) Lin, Logan 14 4) Vaught, Jack 16 32.34 35.70 28.51 28.50 16 Richmond Hill High School-GA C 2:11.90 2:08.24 2 1) Brion, Xander 14 2) Fettes, Porter 16 3) Rosenquist, Justin 15 4) Hook, Mason 15 33.84 35.22 29.75 29.43 17 Statesboro High School A 2:24.20 2:10.25 1) Nessmith, Paul B 15 2) Kartchner, Milo 15 3) Snipes, Riley R 16 4) Lippincott, David 16 31.70 32.24 32.13 34.18 18 Southeast Bulloch High School-GA A 2:16.55 2:13.57 1) DeRosso, Ian 16 2) Robertson, Sean 15 3) Murphy, Shay 16 4) LeBlanc, Colin 16 38.60 37.82 29.79 27.36 Savannah Country Day School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:09 AM 1/11/2020 Page 2 2020 Savannah Country Day Invitational - 1/10/2020 Results - Friday (Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 19 Savannah Country Day School-GA B 2:15.60 2:31.75 1) Eskandar, Nicholas 14 2) Henneman, Ned 14 3) Mondy, Jackson 14 4) Miller, Lucas 16 38.06 43.58 41.38 28.73 20 Savannah Country Day School-GA C 2:31.43 2:38.07 1) Jones, Ian 15 2) Gaouette, Justin 15 3) Katir, Sam 15 4) Huennekens, Blake 16 43.42 43.01 1:11.64 Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 St. Vincent's Academy-GA A 1:52.94 2:03.08 40 1) Willett, Maylee 14 2) Ward, Beth Anne 15 3) Boblasky, Hannah 17 4) Penniman, Elizabeth 15 33.61 34.52 30.17 24.78 2 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA A 1:58.00 2:03.97 34 1) Kidd, Joy 17 2) Griffeth, Brinson M 16 3) Ardagna, Jenna 17 4) Van Eekeren, Anna 17 33.09 32.60 30.15 28.13 3 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA B 2:08.00 2:09.16 32 1) Smith, Bella 14 2) Koebel, Jules 17 3) Soucie, Madison 17 4) Lee, Parker 15 34.61 34.22 33.88 26.45 4 Richmond Hill High School-GA A 2:07.32 2:09.25 30 1) Cuson, Natalie 14 2) Padgett, Emily 14 3) Stigall, Kat 17 4) Dobbins, Lexi 17 36.11 32.39 33.23 27.52 5 Islands High School-GA A 2:17.24 2:10.38 28 33.75 34.19 37.89 24.55 6 Camden County High School A 2:12.17 2:12.17 26 1) Zapf, Madison 2) Wensel, Laiken 15 3) Meyer, Jaden 15 4) McNeil, Mary 15 37.53 36.54 30.38 27.72 7 Savannah Country Day School-GA A 2:20.74 2:13.89 24 1) McCaslin, Mary Page 14 2) Kemp, Megan 17 3) Pastorek, Audrey 17 4) Mondy, Anna 15 34.78 39.74 28.24 31.13 8 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA C 2:18.00 2:14.19 22 1) Scott, Harper 18 2) Lucas, Lauren 16 3) Heibeck, Kelsey 15 4) Railey, Madison 36.46 35.87 31.69 30.17 9 Richmond Hill High School-GA B 2:10.60 2:15.06 18 1) Brock, Jordan 15 2) Lee, Janis 15 3) Lee, Jessy 13 4) Eljam, Flavie 17 37.82 39.04 31.65 26.55 10 Camden County High School B NT 2:16.17 14 1) Boyer, Madison 2) Fegel, Emily 15 3) Cash, Jena 15 4) Akerman, Abigail 37.03 37.89 32.78 28.47 11 Jeff Davis High School-GA A 2:12.32 2:16.29 12 1) Crosby, Chloe 14 2) Rush, Allie 17 3) Crosby, Lexie G 17 4) Bryant, Cassie 37.02 37.87 30.54 30.86 12 Southeast Bulloch High School-GA A 2:21.04 2:17.98 10 1) Griffith, Maya 14 2) Earl, Olivia 17 3) Horton, Ashley 16 4) Myers, Skyler 14 38.55 38.67 38.91 21.85 13 St Andrews School-GA A 2:15.55 2:18.40 8 1) Audebert, Marie C 16 2) Sy, Addy B 14 3) Van Brunt, Gaby M 13 4) Fox-Marrs, Molly K 15 43.52 31.51 32.44 30.93 14 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA D 2:26.00 2:18.61 6 1) Williams, Courtney 16 2) Vaupel, Riley M 16 3) Rodriguez, Simone 4) Watson, Avery E 16 37.86 35.97 34.14 30.64 15 Glynn Academy A NT 2:21.69 4 1) McLean, Madeline 2) White, Bailey 3) Sitz, Harley 4) Meader, Ashleigh 36.70 41.69 31.94 31.36 Savannah Country Day School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:09 AM 1/11/2020 Page 3 2020 Savannah Country Day Invitational - 1/10/2020 Results - Friday (Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 16 Calvay Day School-GA A NT 2:21.73 2 40.33 38.13 31.73 31.54 17 Vidalia High School A 2:13.22 2:24.50 1) Brown, Conley 16 2) Johnson, Rose 16 3) Harris, Autumn 4) Angeles, Lalane 31.70 46.58 33.66 32.56 18 Southeast Bulloch High School-GA B 2:32.33 2:27.05 1) Lee, Megan 16 2) Gwynn, McKenna 15 3) Kimball, Hannah 15 4) Bass, Kennedy 16 38.55 40.49 36.27 31.74 19 Frederica Academy Swim Team A 2:09.72 2:28.30 1) Truett, Charlotte 14 2) Linert, Zoe E 15 3) Pope, Cammie E 15 4) Linert, Chloe 17 37.42 42.15 34.91 33.82 20 Savannah Arts Academy-GA B NT 2:29.08 36.46 39.73 42.56 30.33 21 Richmond Hill High School-GA C 2:26.78 2:32.00 1) Muse, Shelby 14 2) Winkworth, Mackayla 15 3) Henderson, Jadyn 15 4) Loveless, Brena 16 45.27 39.17 33.78 33.78 22 Savannah Country Day School-GA B 2:44.69 2:32.78 1) Pishva, Leilee 15 2) Berman, Annie 3) Miller, Maria 14 4) Bunger, Anna 15 44.24 35.32 23 Camden County High School C NT 2:33.71 1) Boyer, Liberty 2) Miller, Taliyah 16 3) Millan, Aubrey 16 4) Haggerty, Alyssa 15 49.06 39.11 35.77 29.77 24 Jeff Davis High School-GA B 2:21.12 2:37.49 1) Hulett, Emma 14 2) Norris, Haley 3) Norris, Madison 15 4) Taylor, Katie 14 42.18 39.91 38.23 37.17 25 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA E 2:32.00 2:52.50 1) Krall, Lily 16 2) Horgan, Emma 14 3) Kindler, Adelaide 4) Parks, Carrington 16 48.34 39.75 34.86 49.55 26 Islands High School-GA B NT 2:55.04 42.90 44.27 59.39 28.48 27 Frederica Academy Swim Team B NT 2:58.95 1) Lewis, Holly 15 2) Arline, Helen 16 3) Moore, Madison 17 4) Moore, Ella 14 54.45 33.15 46.06 45.29 28 Statesboro High School A 2:59.88 3:00.46 1) Mace, Sabina 15 2) Kazak, Rose 15 3) Shah, Sachi T 14 4) McNaughton, Savannah A 17 51.48 49.13 46.76 33.09 --- Savannah Arts Academy-GA A 2:11.40 DQ 30.35 35.39 26.23 29.18 Event 3 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Jones, Stephen 15 Richmond Hill High School-GA 1:43.87 1:46.18 20 24.54 27.42 27.89 26.33 2 Lowe, Zach 17 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA 1:46.89 1:48.13 17 25.37 27.83 27.97 26.96 3 Hintz, Aiden 17 Savannah Arts Academy-GA 1:42.81 1:48.56 16 24.87 27.35 28.56 27.78 4 Reason, Brett D 16 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA 1:55.54 1:50.09 15 25.67 27.78 28.33 28.31 5 Whelan, Reese Benedictine Military School-GA 1:56.79 1:53.32 14 26.34 28.56 29.50 28.92 6 Bezner, Joseph 15 Richmond Hill High School-GA 1:53.81 1:54.38 13 26.41 29.51 29.46 29.00 Savannah Country Day School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:09 AM 1/11/2020 Page 4 2020 Savannah Country Day Invitational - 1/10/2020 Results - Friday (Event 3 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle) Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 7 Bamman, Magnus 16 Richmond Hill High School-GA 1:57.91 1:57.82 12 25.91 29.79 31.20 30.92 8 Hendrix, Luke M 15 Wayne County High School-GA 2:16.62 2:04.02 11 29.13 32.61 32.59 29.69 9 Heron, Hampton 15 Camden County High School 2:13.88 2:05.51 9 29.10 31.57 33.11 31.73 10 Alford, Ryan T 16 Kennesaw Mountain High School-GA 2:12.60 2:13.58 7 30.66 35.12 35.12 32.68 11 Vaught, Jack 16 Savannah Country Day School-GA 2:16.66 2:17.00 6 30.34 34.05 36.68 35.93 12 Brown, Reece 14 Vidalia High School 2:11.79 2:19.03 5 1:48.92 13 Schoenherr, Sean 16 Camden County High School 2:31.89 2:22.85 4 31.91 35.92 37.82 37.20 14 Clements, Johnathan Veritas Academy-GA NT 2:24.68 3 32.82 37.16 37.11 37.59 15 GaNun, James Benedictine Military School-GA 2:25.69 2:25.89 2 32.78 37.93 38.40 36.78 16 Trapnell, Jack W 15 Wayne County High School-GA 2:44.50 2:31.41 1 33.35 38.27 1:19.79 17 Blazowski, Zach 17 Jenkins High School-GA 2:38.17 2:34.28 34.08 38.36 41.71 40.13 18 Thompson, John Veritas Academy-GA NT 2:37.13 35.58 39.55 42.34 39.66 19 Medders, Anthony 16 Wayne County High School-GA NT 2:39.65 34.74 39.05 43.18 42.68 20 Haborak, Jackson 17 Richmond Hill High School-GA NT 2:40.00 33.99 40.56 43.06 42.39 Event 4 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Penniman, Elizabeth 15 St.
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