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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 1 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Eastern Washington Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Buck, Shawn 27 M 2.Cunningham, Aaron 28 M 3.Garcia, Jose 29 M 4.Hommel, Matthew 30 M 5.Jackson, Chez 31 M 6.Johnsen, Colton 32 M 7.Kitzan, Isaac 33 M 8.Lack, Dawson 34 M 9.Mathews, Jonah 35 M 10.McAdams, Tremaine 36 M 11.McGee, Keshun 37 M 12.Miller, Scott 38 M 13.Morgan, Andrew 39 M 14.Obert, Aaron 40 M 15.Osborn, Trenton 41 M 16.Oser, Austin 42 M 17.Pullin, Aaron 43 M 18.Stahl, Logan 44 M 19.Still, Larry 45 M 20.Tyler, Dante 46 M 21.Upmeyer, Austin 47 M 22.Wallace, Forrest 48 M 23.Zachman, Steaven 49 M Idaho Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Bauman, Matthew Pete 75 M 2.Baxter, Mack 76 M 3.Belcik, Noah 77 M 4.Carroll, Arphaxad 78 M 5.Doucette, Ben 79 M 6.Ellenwood, Dean 80 M 7.Gerling, Blake 82 M 8.Jevtic, Dusan 83 M 9.Magee, Jonny 84 M 10.McCaw, Rikki 85 M 11.Middleton, Ian 86 M 12.Ollar, Grayson 87 M 13.Short, Zack 88 M 14.Stark, Nathan 89 M 15.Stucker, Dwain 90 M 16.Stuffle, Zion 91 M 17.Thompson, Drew 92 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 2 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Idaho State Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Allen, Jesse 108 M 2.Ankenman, Tim 109 M 3.Beck, Steven 110 M 4.Brininger, Christian 111 M 5.Broderick, David 112 M 6.Conner, Tanner 114 M 7.Counts, Robert 115 M 8.Davide, Bret 116 M 9.Degraaff, Kyle 117 M 10.Diderickson, Wyatt 118 M 11.Franz, Justin 119 M 12.Garz, Daniel 120 M 13.Heck, Nathan 121 M 14.James, Dyllan 122 M 15.James, Tyler 123 M 16.Kaler, Andrew 124 M 17.LeBlanc, Kyle 125 M 18.Mullanix, Cory 126 M 19.Petty, Joe 127 M 20.Rodeman, James 128 M 21.Wilson, Fondereaux 129 M Montana Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Adams, Noah 156 M 2.Alexander, Paden 157 M 3.Alme, Jakob 158 M 4.Armstrong, Chase 159 M 5.Bush, Charlie 160 M 6.Dringman, Brett 161 M 7.Dustybull, Emmette 162 M 8.Jackson, Nick 163 M 9.Kells, Noah 164 M 10.Macnab, Callum 165 M 11.Morris, Kyle 166 M 12.Mustard, Alex 167 M 13.Pease, Karsten 168 M 14.Reneau, Sterling 169 M 15.Reynolds, Dylan 170 M 16.Riley, Josh 171 M 17.Thurber-Blaser, Brendan 172 M 18.Wallin, Jordon 173 M 19.Wellington, Nathan 174 M 20.Whitcutt, Grant 175 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 3 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Montana State Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Andersen, Branygen 202 M 2.Bloom, Samuel 203 M 3.Bradford, Jacob 204 M 4.Casey, Jadin 205 M 5.Decker, Austin 206 M 6.Douglass, Kyle 207 M 7.Hargett, Dalen 208 M 8.Hoerner, Frankie 209 M 9.Kughn, Zachary 210 M 10.Lange, Christopher 211 M 11.Leon, Diego 212 M 12.Lewis, Alexander 213 M 13.Martin, Noah 214 M 14.Middelstadt, Luke 215 M 15.Nehring, Alec 216 M 16.Neth, Caleb 217 M 17.Pedersen, Aidan 218 M 18.Ponce, Martin 219 M 19.Reid, Graham 220 M 20.Root, Calvin 221 M 21.Semenza, Knox 222 M 22.Simanski, Trevor 223 M 23.Storm, Mason 224 M 24.Vandine, Andrew 225 M 25.Wollant, Adam 226 M 26.Yeager, Sola 227 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 4 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster North Dakota Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Campbell, Drew 242 M 2.Collins, Ian 243 M 3.Culhane, Matt 244 M 4.Danielson, Connor 245 M 5.Fenstermacher, Joseph 246 M 6.Hollingsworth, Blake 247 M 7.Hollister, James 248 M 8.Hovland, Nolan 249 M 9.Kruger, Jace 250 M 10.Kvidera, Scott 251 M 11.Mach, Cody 252 M 12.Mehr, Adam 253 M 13.Michel, Jared 254 M 14.Olson, Tyler 255 M 15.Ray, Zac 256 M 16.Samuel, Andy 257 M Northern Arizona Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Baxter, Matthew 278 M 2.Beamish, Geordie 279 M 3.Burks, Cade 280 M 4.Chevious III, James 281 M 5.Day, Tyler 282 M 6.Dorsey, Khalil 283 M 7.Fisher, James 284 M 8.Hartshorn-West, Steven 285 M 9.Joens, Parker 286 M 10.Jones, Chris 287 M 11.Keenan, Adam 288 M 12.Kennedy, Isaiah 289 M 13.Lomong, Peter 290 M 14.Nelson, Harvey 291 M 15.Odol, Obang 292 M 16.Rayford, Cameron 293 M 17.Tchenawou, Kossi 294 M 18.Trouard, Andy 295 M 19.Williams, Brady 296 M 20.Wolfe, Tyren 297 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 5 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Northern Colorado Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Carpenter, Zach 318 M 2.Dupree, Jayson 319 M 3.Graves, Demetrius 320 M 4.Hitchcock, Ethan 321 M 5.Keely, Evan 322 M 6.Lape, Keegan 323 M 7.Mead, Alex 324 M 8.Medina, Jordan 325 M 9.Remington, Isaiah 326 M 10.Romero, Jeremy 327 M 11.Solomon, Rayvon 329 M 12.Tagita, Jacob 330 M Portland State Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Bacon, Troy 342 M 2.Biedebach, Michael 343 M 3.Cisneros, Alejandro 344 M 4.Gable, Mitchell 345 M 5.Golaube, Kamal 346 M 6.Jemison, Liam 347 M 7.Richardson, Ben 348 M 8.Robinson, Donte 349 M 9.Simpson, Justin 350 M 10.Toku, Kodzo 352 M 11.Wilder, Antoine 353 M 12.Winkle, Keegan 354 M 13.Wood, Christian 355 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 6 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Sacramento St. Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Abdullah, Mohamed 382 M 2.Acevedo, Alec 383 M 3.Adorno, Eric 384 M 4.Armstead, Darius 385 M 5.Barger, Cory 386 M 6.Barger, Dylan 387 M 7.Brice-Moore, Jelani 388 M 8.Changco, Elijah 389 M 9.Cooper, Richard 390 M 10.Foster, Alec 391 M 11.Hubby, Trevor 392 M 12.Huynh, Adam 393 M 13.Huynh, Taylor 394 M 14.Ilio, Chris 395 M 15.Jette, Max 396 M 16.Lindsey, Andre 397 M 17.Ndirangu, Gathungu 398 M 18.Niederer, Karsten 399 M 19.Onuoha, Daniel 400 M 20.Peterson, Kyle 401 M 21.Pust, Steven 402 M 22.Scheuer, Sammy 403 M 23.Stich, Andrew 404 M 24.Strange, Jah 405 M 25.Tinsley, Austin 406 M 26.Turner, Michael 407 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 7 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Southern Utah Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Bennett, Mark 423 M 2.Brunsvik, Cannon 424 M 3.Collins, Josh 425 M 4.Conan, Ryan 426 M 5.DuPea, Brady 427 M 6.Espino, Brian 428 M 7.Espino, George 429 M 8.Finch, Michael 430 M 9.Fonzi, Nico 431 M 10.Harley, Brandan 432 M 11.James, Tre 433 M 12.Jutkins, Jake 434 M 13.Kennell, Liam 435 M 14.Knevelbaard, Kasey 436 M 15.Kovar, Jayson 437 M 16.Miyazawa, Shinano 438 M 17.Montgomery, Devon 439 M 18.Quinn, Jason 440 M 19.Reed, Aidan 441 M 20.Reid, Novell 442 M 21.Sandall, Eric 443 M 22.Wahinehookae, Inoa 444 M 23.Warrick, Kyle 445 M 24.Wright, Matthew 446 M Licensed To: Big Sky Conference - For Office Use Only License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2/21/2017 Page 8 Big Sky Indoor Conference Championships - 2/23/2017 to 2/25/2017 Holt Arena School Roster Weber State Name Comp# Sex Birth Date 1.Atkinson, Daunte 473 M 2.Carlson, Ryan 474 M 3.Cross, Jordan 475 M 4.Czellecz, Joey 476 M 5.Deveraux, Trey 477 M 6.Dunivan, Nathan 478 M 7.Fortin, Seth 479 M 8.Glad, Cody 480 M 9.Hartford, Josh 481 M 10.Herbert, Justin 482 M 11.Kearns, Jason 483 M 12.Kendell, Tyler 484 M 13.Lafaye, Reece 485 M 14.Leatham, Dallin 486 M 15.Leavitt, Logan 487 M 16.Pace, Keaton 488 M 17.Reece, Alex 489 M 18.Shelley, Brendan 490 M 19.Sinn, Luca 491 M 20.Warnick, Tracen 492 M Total Athletes: 238 Total Relays: 0.
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