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NDHSAA Boys/Girls State Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 3:54 PM 5/9/2017 Page 1 Girls' State Swimming & Diving 2016 Results NDHSAA Boys/Girls State Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 3:54 PM 5/9/2017 Page 1 Girls' State Swimming & Diving 2016 Results Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle State: 1:44.81 * 11/12/2016 Century State: 1:42.81 * 2008 Dagny Knutson B Rittenbach, V Herrmann, C Palmer, A Duchsherer US National: 1:45.49 ! 11/24/2002 Rhiannon Jeffrey US National: 1:43.16 ! 2004 Hartland Arrowhead, WI US Pub HS NT: 1:42.81 # 2008 Dagne Knutson Boritzke, Zblewski, Landisch, Fisher Name Yr School Finals Time US Pub HS NT: 1:41.68 # 2009 A - Final Team Relay Finals Time 1 Emma Hepper 12 BHS 1:54.97 20 1 CHS 1:44.81* 40 2 Hannah Zaderaka 10 MINOT 1:59.61 17 1) Briana Rittenbach 10 2) Vanessa Herrmann 11 3 Ellie Pulkrabek 9 GFC 1:59.64 16 3) Carly Palmer 10 4) Lexi Duchsherer 8 4 Amy Warren 12 CHS 2:00.18 15 2 FN 1:53.05 34 5 Paige Hennebry 11 FD 2:00.61 14 1) Olivia Roche 12 2) Alex Rasmussen 11 6 Andrea Smith 12 SHEY 2:01.18 13 3) Anna Astrup 11 4) Lydia Smith 10 7 Jordyn Danielson 9 GFRR 2:02.16 12 3 MHS 1:54.09 32 8 Lauryn MacLeod 11 GFRR 2:03.14 11 1) Maddy Makeeff 12 2) Mayson Sheldon 9 B - Final 3) Cara Weigel 12 4) Mykenzie Clausen 11 9 Gracie Zottnick 10 CHS 2:02.99 9 4 FD 1:54.45 30 10 Kayla White 11 WF 2:03.32 7 1) Gracie Lingle 9 2) Jada Crane 11 *11 Sydney Quibell 8 FS 2:03.51 5.5 3) Morgan Vareberg 11 4) Grace Geffre 11 *11 Kaitlynne Haag 9 MHS 2:03.51 5.5 5 JHS 1:54.64 28 13 Quinn Wrigley 10 CHS 2:04.21 4 1) Noelle Thompson 11 2) Taylor Bradley 10 14 Korie Riely 9 DHS 2:04.47 3 3) Maddy Mandan 12 4) Jenny Allmer 12 15 Torgun Knudsen 9 WHS 2:05.24 2 6 SHEY 1:55.09 26 16 Kelby Anderson 12 CHS 2:05.39 1 1) Breanna Lund 8 2) Madison Yonke 9 3) Paulina Bekkum 10 4) Johanna Jones 11 Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 7 WF 1:55.79 24 State: 1:42.81 * 2008 Dagny Knutson 1) Tatum Brooks 8 2) Sophie Weisz 10 US National: 1:45.49 ! 11/24/2002 Rhiannon Jeffrey 3) Mariah Heise 11 4) Olivia Hettinger 7 US Pub HS NT: 1:42.81 # 2008 Dagne Knutson 8 WHS 1:57.41 22 Name Yr School Prelim Time 1) Torgun Knudsen 9 2) Ellie Schmit 9 Preliminaries 3) Demi Peterson 8 4) Shannon Semenko 12 1 Emma Hepper 12 BHS 1:53.88 q 9 MINOT 1:57.74 18 2 Hannah Zaderaka 10 MINOT 1:58.95 q 1) Iris Jessen 9 2) Carlie Rudser 10 3 Jordyn Danielson 9 GFRR 1:59.01 q 3) Kelsie Fettig 9 4) Bella Brooks 10 4 Ellie Pulkrabek 9 GFC 2:00.09 q 10 FS 1:59.09 14 5 Paige Hennebry 11 FD 2:00.53 q 1) Katie Iverson 7 2) Kacie Iverson 11 6 Lauryn MacLeod 11 GFRR 2:01.01 q 3) Lauren Ostlie 11 4) Katie Morrau 11 7 Andrea Smith 12 SHEY 2:01.39 q 11 BHS 2:00.39 12 8 Amy Warren 12 CHS 2:01.77 q 1) Maddie Blasl 11 2) Katie Brodersen 10 9 Gracie Zottnick 10 CHS 2:03.23 q 3) Ellie Eggl 9 4) Tayler Pollert 10 10 Kayla White 11 WF 2:03.68 q 12 GFC 2:00.79 10 11 Korie Riely 9 DHS 2:04.17 q 1) Zoie Frattin 8 2) Kate Woidtk 9 12 Sydney Quibell 8 FS 2:04.21 q 3) Clare Goodwin 12 4) Emily Grosz 8 13 LHS 2:01.70 8 13 Kaitlynne Haag 9 MHS 2:04.99 q 1) Becca Pennington 9 2) Olivia Schuchard 7 14 Torgun Knudsen 9 WHS 2:05.31 q 3) Gabrielle Schuchard 9 4) Emma Wiedmeier 10 15 Kelby Anderson 12 CHS 2:05.84 q 14 GFRR 2:02.82 6 16 Quinn Wrigley 10 CHS 2:05.85 q 1) Audrey Chan 10 2) Kaitlin Watson 10 17 Rebecca Biffert 11 FD 2:06.99 3) Madelynn Behm 9 4) Elise Johnson 9 18 Lexie Keller 10 MHS 2:07.02 15 DHS 2:03.44 4 19 Teegan Nordstrom 9 FN 2:07.03 1) Hannah Rathgeber 10 2) Brianna Ashworth 10 20 Alonna Narum 9 FD 2:07.13 3) Kara Wanner 8 4) Haley Rodakowski 12 21 Greta Bellas 7 SHEY 2:07.23 16 SHS 2:06.97 2 22 Jenny Allmer 12 JHS 2:07.39 1) Liz Dabbert 8 2) Isabell Dabbert 12 23 Vivianne Soforenko 9 FD 2:07.48 3) Alex Melting 9 4) Alexis Doeling 8 24 Emily Grosz 8 GFC 2:07.59 25 Rebecca Boen 10 MINOT 2:07.71 26 Hannah Rathgeber 10 DHS 2:08.16 NDHSAA Boys/Girls State Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 3:54 PM 5/9/2017 Page 2 Girls' State Swimming & Diving 2016 Results Preliminaries ... (Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle) 15 Hana Nilles 10 GFC 2:22.03 q Name Yr School Prelim Time 16 Maddy Makeeff 12 MHS 2:22.76 q 27 JaeLyn Lardy 12 WF 2:08.41 17 Katie Brodersen 10 BHS 2:23.19 28 Anna Montplaisir 7 WF 2:09.13 18 Megan Manly 10 FN 2:23.28 29 Ashley Chabot 10 MINOT 2:09.26 19 Katie Iverson 7 FS 2:23.78 30 Bella Vilhauer 9 LHS 2:10.05 20 Sophie Weisz 10 WF 2:23.97 31 Alexandria Elliot 9 MINOT 2:10.17 21 Becca Pennington 9 LHS 2:24.18 32 Kiana Haug 10 MHS 2:10.82 22 Breanna Lund 8 SHEY 2:25.22 33 Abby Tykwinski 9 WF 2:13.00 23 Abby Aberle 11 FD 2:25.93 34 Danielle Heckaman 8 SHS 2:13.37 24 Kaitlin Watson 10 GFRR 2:26.35 35 Alex Melting 9 SHS 2:13.77 25 Abby Triplett 8 SHEY 2:27.15 36 Grace Kuntz 11 MHS 2:18.24 26 Hanna Nelson 12 WF 2:27.51 27 Iris Jessen 9 MINOT 2:27.57 Event 3 Girls 200 Yard IM 28 Ella Walen 9 FN 2:27.65 State: 1:53.82 * 2009 Dagny Knutson 29 Emily Bradley 9 JHS 2:29.21 US National: 1:57.41 ! 2007 Mary Beck US Pub HS NT: 1:53.82 # 2009 Dagne Knutson Event 4 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Name Yr School Finals Time State: 23.36 * 2011 Courtney Funk A - Final US National: 22.30 ! 2001 Christina Swindle 1 Vanessa Herrmann 11 CHS 2:02.77 20 US Pub HS NT: 22.04 # 2002 Kara Lynn Joyce 2 Rylie Webb 10 MINOT 2:10.41 17 Name Yr School Finals Time 3 Abby Bourgois 12 CHS 2:12.75 16 A - Final 4 Anna Astrup 11 FN 2:13.15 15 1 Gracie Lingle 9 FD 23.94 20 5 Mayson Sheldon 9 MHS 2:16.69 14 2 Lexi Duchsherer 8 CHS 24.60 17 6 Liddy Ohe 9 GFRR 2:17.27 13 3 Johanna Jones 11 SHEY 24.95 16 7 Tess Sether 11 CHS 2:19.34 12 4 Shannon Semenko 12 WHS 25.48 15 8 Olyvia Bender 10 CHS 2:22.21 11 5 Maddy Mandan 12 JHS 25.70 14 B - Final 6 Shayla Heger 12 BHS 25.83 13 9 Brooklyn Filler 9 MINOT 2:18.68 9 7 Demi Peterson 8 WHS 25.84 12 10 Regan Wical 9 FD 2:20.50 7 8 Grace Geffre 11 FD 25.85 11 11 Zoie Frattin 8 GFC 2:21.05 6 B - Final 12 Hana Nilles 10 GFC 2:21.26 5 9 Paige Keller 8 CHS 25.81 9 13 Brianna Ashworth 10 DHS 2:21.51 4 10 MaKenna Kuhn 11 BHS 25.87 7 14 Tatiana Walker-Rozo 12 MINOT 2:22.59 3 11 Mykenzie Clausen 11 MHS 25.95 6 15 Katelynn Smith-Sjurseth 11 FD 2:22.89 2 12 Alex Rasmussen 11 FN 25.97 5 16 Maddy Makeeff 12 MHS 2:25.55 1 13 Mariah Heise 11 WF 26.03 4 14 Jada Crane 11 FD 26.22 3 Event 3 Girls 200 Yard IM 15 Olivia Hettinger 7 WF 26.29 2 State: 1:53.82 * 2009 Dagny Knutson 16 Molly Steinkopf 11 WF 26.49 1 US National: 1:57.41 ! 2007 Mary Beck US Pub HS NT: 1:53.82 # 2009 Dagne Knutson Event 4 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Name Yr School Prelim Time State: 23.36 * 2011 Courtney Funk Preliminaries US National: 22.30 ! 2001 Christina Swindle 1 Vanessa Herrmann 11 CHS 2:03.59 q US Pub HS NT: 22.04 # 2002 Kara Lynn Joyce 2 Rylie Webb 10 MINOT 2:10.36 q Name Yr School Prelim Time 3 Abby Bourgois 12 CHS 2:10.63 q Preliminaries 4 Anna Astrup 11 FN 2:14.73 q 1 Gracie Lingle 9 FD 23.90 q 5 Mayson Sheldon 9 MHS 2:16.40 q 2 Lexi Duchsherer 8 CHS 24.62 q 6 Liddy Ohe 9 GFRR 2:17.26 q 3 Johanna Jones 11 SHEY 24.79 q 7 Tess Sether 11 CHS 2:17.86 q 4 Shannon Semenko 12 WHS 25.33 q 8 Olyvia Bender 10 CHS 2:19.43 q 5 Maddy Mandan 12 JHS 25.74 q 9 Regan Wical 9 FD 2:20.11 q 6 Grace Geffre 11 FD 25.79 q 10 Brianna Ashworth 10 DHS 2:20.38 q 7 Shayla Heger 12 BHS 25.85 q 11 Brooklyn Filler 9 MINOT 2:20.62 q 8 Demi Peterson 8 WHS 25.87 q 12 Zoie Frattin 8 GFC 2:21.19 q 9 MaKenna Kuhn 11 BHS 25.88 q 13 Katelynn Smith-Sjurseth 11 FD 2:21.83 q 10 Paige Keller 8 CHS 25.95 q 14 Tatiana Walker-Rozo 12 MINOT 2:22.00 q 11 Alex Rasmussen 11 FN 25.97 q NDHSAA Boys/Girls State Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 3:54 PM 5/9/2017 Page 3 Girls' State Swimming & Diving 2016 Results Preliminaries ..
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