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2005-2006 PIAA DISTRICT III TRACK and FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Seth Grove Stadium, Shippensburg University, May 19-20, 2006 2005-2006 PIAA DISTRICT III TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Seth Grove Stadium, Shippensburg University, May 19-20, 2006 CLASS AA GIRLS Event 203 Girls 100 Meter Dash AA ================================================================================== D3 Record: # 11.90 1985 Leslie Hummer, Annville-Cleona 12.80 SQS Name Year School Finals Wind Points ================================================================================== Finals 1 23 Dell, Mary 12 Boiling Springs 12.49 SQS -3.1 2 221 Coon, Devan 10 Schuylkill Valle 12.66 SQS -3.1 3 177 Brown, Ruth 12 Milton Hershey S 12.68 SQS -3.1 4 269 Steele, Kris 12 Trinity 12.88 -3.1 5 125 Blessing, Ca 10 Reading Holy Nam 12.92 -3.1 6 167 Hare, Shanno 12 Middletown Area 13.11 -3.1 7 155 Kielb, Steph 12 Lancaster Cathol 13.13 -3.1 8 14 Smoker, Ambe 10 Biglerville 13.39 -3.1 Event 209 Girls 200 Meter Dash AA ================================================================================== D3 Record: # 25.12 5/17/2003 Kandance Ferguson, Milton Hersh 26.30 SQS Name Year School Finals Wind Points ================================================================================== Finals 1 23 Dell, Mary 12 Boiling Springs 25.11#SQS 1.4 2 184 Johnson, Abi 12 Milton Hershey S 25.34 SQS 1.4 3 221 Coon, Devan 10 Schuylkill Valle 25.75 SQS 1.4 4 49 Meshey, Jill 12 Columbia 25.80 SQS 1.4 5 125 Blessing, Ca 10 Reading Holy Nam 26.60 1.4 6 202 Boyer, Katel 12 Oley Valley 26.64 1.4 7 167 Hare, Shanno 12 Middletown Area 26.77 1.4 8 233 Whitmoyer, C 10 Schuylkill Valle 27.04 1.4 Event 205 Girls 400 Meter Dash AA ========================================================================================= D3 Record: # 55.39 1999 Sheri Calhoun, Kutztown 1:00.32 SQS Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================================= 1 184 Johnson, Abi 12 Milton Hershey S 56.35 SQS 3 2 49 Meshey, Jill 12 Columbia 57.61 SQS 3 3 233 Whitmoyer, C 10 Schuylkill Valle 58.73 SQS 3 4 166 Dixon, Jen 11 Middletown Area 58.98 SQS 3 5 202 Boyer, Katel 12 Oley Valley 59.53 SQS 3 6 150 Wlazelek, Sa 11 Kutztown Area 1:00.18 SQS 3 7 246 McCollum, Ja 11 Susquenita 1:00.32 SQS 3 8 25 Dowling, Kel 09 Boiling Springs 1:00.97 2 9 84 Brittany, Le 12 Eastern York 1:01.13 3 10 285 Hall, Liz 12 Wyomissing Area 1:01.17 2 11 121 Robart, Emil 09 Hanover 1:01.85 1 12 206 Maloney, Ste 12 Oley Valley 1:02.13 2 13 104 Jensen, Emil 09 Fleetwood Area 1:02.87 2 14 88 Katie, Delli 09 Eastern York 1:03.05 1 15 154 Fulcher, Sar 11 Lancaster Cathol 1:03.37 2 16 51 Wooten, Fati 12 Columbia 1:03.59 2 17 26 Dowling, Tar 10 Boiling Springs 1:03.81 2 18 232 Whitmoyer, A 12 Schuylkill Valle 1:04.20 1 19 276 Kortze, Deb 11 Tulpehocken 1:04.90 1 20 205 Maloney, Cai 10 Oley Valley 1:05.11 1 21 19 Parker, Ashl 12 Bishop Mcdevitt 1:05.33 1 -- 182 Enyong, Ekom 09 Milton Hershey S FS 2 Event 208 Girls 800 Meter Run AA ======================================================================================= D3 Record: # 2:17.00 1984 Gena Korrell, Greencastle 2:20.60 SQS Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================================= 1 194 Scull, Anna- 11 Milton Hershey S 2:17.73 SQS 2 134 McElroy, Kel 12 Reading Holy Nam 2:20.48 SQS 3 50 Shelley, Kat 11 Columbia 2:23.87 4 246 McCollum, Ja 11 Susquenita 2:26.56 5 4 Long, Megan 12 Annville Cleona 2:26.89 6 41 Shover, Ali 12 Camp Hill 2:27.56 7 256 Campbell, Ke 09 Trinity 2:30.40 8 83 Becca, Aulic 10 Eastern York 2:30.44 9 112 Matter, Andi 09 Greenwood 2:30.94 10 67 Heisey, Kati 12 Donegal 2:31.73 11 138 Schroeder, A 09 Reading Holy Nam 2:32.48 12 200 Bieber, Emil 09 Oley Valley 2:33.80 13 247 Miller, Lexi 10 Susquenita 2:33.90 14 140 Zuwiala, Emi 12 Reading Holy Nam 2:36.88 15 284 Allen, Sam 11 Wyomissing Area 2:41.64 Event 204 Girls 1600 Meter Run AA ======================================================================================= D3 Record: # 5:00.31 1980 Donna McLain, Eastern York 5:18.74 SQS Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================================= 1 31 Millhouse, K 10 Boiling Springs 5:07.62 SQS 2 50 Shelley, Kat 11 Columbia 5:08.72 SQS 3 4 Long, Megan 12 Annville Cleona 5:17.56 SQS 4 287 Miller, Nico 10 Wyomissing Area 5:18.99 5 251 Ulrich, Kris 10 Susquenita 5:27.02 6 67 Heisey, Kati 12 Donegal 5:30.24 7 215 Suydam, Rach 11 Oley Valley 5:37.38 8 278 Nykwest, Hil 10 Tulpehocken 5:37.56 9 200 Bieber, Emil 09 Oley Valley 5:37.83 10 86 Elicia, Ande 10 Eastern York 5:39.25 11 1 Arnold, Brit 11 Annville Cleona 5:39.38 12 183 Fellows, Dan 10 Milton Hershey S 5:41.70 13 79 Knauss, Moll 11 Eastern Lebanon 5:49.83 14 68 Hollinger, K 12 Donegal 5:53.59 15 47 Leddy, Lori 11 Columbia 6:06.11 Event 210 Girls 3200 Meter Run AA ======================================================================================= D3 Record: # 10:58.23 5/16/2003 Debbie Huss, Wyomissing 11:35.00 SQS Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================================= 1 31 Millhouse, K 10 Boiling Springs 11:13.13 SQS 2 50 Shelley, Kat 11 Columbia 11:20.00 SQS 3 287 Miller, Nico 10 Wyomissing Area 11:27.68 SQS 4 251 Ulrich, Kris 10 Susquenita 11:39.71 5 278 Nykwest, Hil 10 Tulpehocken 11:49.00 6 215 Suydam, Rach 11 Oley Valley 11:53.81 7 79 Knauss, Moll 11 Eastern Lebanon 11:58.61 8 1 Arnold, Brit 11 Annville Cleona 12:02.43 9 86 Elicia, Ande 10 Eastern York 12:03.86 10 231 Sweigert, Je 09 Schuylkill Valle 12:08.54 11 68 Hollinger, K 12 Donegal 12:14.39 12 277 Manbeck, Sta 10 Tulpehocken 12:17.15 13 146 Swartz, Jess 12 Juniata 12:17.39 14 48 Manual, Kris 11 Columbia 12:17.46 15 255 Campbell, Ca 10 Trinity 12:23.74 16 305 Candeloro, M 10 Hanover 12:28.19 17 290 Pottieger, V 10 Wyomissing Area 12:36.40 18 272 Karish, Tale 12 Tulpehocken 12:45.76 19 145 Suter, Canda 09 Juniata 13:10.16 Event 202 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles AA ================================================================================== D3 Record: # 14.68 2000 Korto Dunbar, Milton Hershey 16.18 SQS Name Year School Finals Wind Points ================================================================================== Finals 1 190 Polite, Crys 12 Milton Hershey S 14.90 SQS 3.1 2 135 Monger, Hill 10 Reading Holy Nam 15.19 SQS 3.1 3 22 Bixler, Anna 10 Boiling Springs 16.27 3.1 4 9 Ambrosius, T 12 Bermudian Spring 16.40 3.1 5 293 Yankowsky, D 11 Wyomissing Area 16.67 3.1 6 143 Garver, Laur 11 Juniata 16.78 3.1 7 77 Bicher, Alli 11 Eastern Lebanon 16.84 3.1 8 170 Barkus, Jord 11 Millersburg Area 17.55 3.1 Event 207 Girls 300 Meter Hurdles AA ========================================================================================= D3 Record: # 44.50 1989 Leanne Kling, Shippensburg 47.64 SQS Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================================= 1 190 Polite, Crys 12 Milton Hershey S 45.52 SQS 3 2 177 Brown, Ruth 12 Milton Hershey S 45.80 SQS 3 3 135 Monger, Hill 10 Reading Holy Nam 46.91 SQS 3 4 288 Moser, Caitl 11 Wyomissing Area 47.71 3 5 168 Jacobs, Cour 10 Middletown Area 48.44 2 6 285 Hall, Liz 12 Wyomissing Area 48.45 3 7 104 Jensen, Emil 09 Fleetwood Area 48.83 2 8 70 Martin, Beck 11 Donegal 49.00 2 9 5 Reincke, Jan 11 Annville Cleona 49.61 1 10 160 Waltz, Abby 11 Lancaster Cathol 49.70 3 11 57 Hansen, Laur 12 Delone Catholic 49.77 2 12 154 Fulcher, Sar 11 Lancaster Cathol 50.00 1 13 9 Ambrosius, T 12 Bermudian Spring 50.66 2 14 192 Quermorllue, 10 Milton Hershey S 50.86 3 15 144 Long, Anna 10 Juniata 51.30 2 16 123 Wallen, Kels 09 Hanover 51.49 1 17 22 Bixler, Anna 10 Boiling Springs 51.61 2 18 77 Bicher, Alli 11 Eastern Lebanon 51.96 1 19 286 Helinek, Jul 12 Wyomissing Area 52.12 1 20 61 Salinger, Al 11 Delone Catholic 52.54 1 21 12 Grundon, Abb 12 Bible Baptist Sc 52.94 1 22 92 Rebekah, Arb 12 Eastern York 53.42 3 23 266 Oszustowicz, 10 Trinity 53.43 2 Event 206 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay AA ========================================================================================= D3 Record: # 49.15 1998 Milton Hershey 51.39 SQS School Finals H# Points ========================================================================================= 1 Milton Hershey School 49.93 SQS 2 Ruth Brown, Abigail Johnson, Brittne’ Perkins, Crystal Polite 2 Middletown High School 50.55 SQS 2 3 Trinity High School 50.90 SQS 2 4 Columbia 50.95 SQS 2 5 Boiling Springs High School 51.07 SQS 2 6 Wyomissing Area High School 51.09 SQS 2 7 Holy Name High School 51.52 1 8 Schuylkill Valley 51.91 2 9 Eastern York High School 52.42 2 10 Scotland School 52.72 1 11 Oley Valley High School 52.93 1 12 Camp Hill High School 52.95 1 13 Eastern Lebanon Co 52.98 1 14 Bishop McDevitt High School 53.05 1 15 Lancaster Catholic 53.10 1 Event 211 Girls 4x400 Meter Relay AA ========================================================================================= D3 Record: # 4:02.54 1999 Milton Hershey 4:10.36 SQS School Finals H# Points ========================================================================================= 1 Milton Hershey School 4:01.60#SQS 2 Ruth Brown, Anna-Christine Scull, Crystal Polite, Abigail Johnson 2 Boiling Springs High School 4:03.01 SQS 2 3 Wyomissing Area High School 4:07.80 SQS 2 4 Holy Name High School 4:10.07 SQS 2 5 Columbia 4:13.31 2 6 Oley Valley High School 4:14.05 2 7 Delone Catholic High School 4:17.56 1 8 Trinity High School 4:17.99 2 9 Susquenita High School 4:19.25 1 10 Camp Hill High School 4:19.26 2 11 Fleetwood Senior High School 4:21.74 1 12 Schuylkill Valley 4:24.79 1
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