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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 12:20 PM 2/6/2011 Page 1 2011 VSIS Division II Invitational - 2/5/2011 Results - Timed Finals Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay SST Record: 1:39.82 @ 2/17/2006 Koehr, Cook, Morch, Koehr DAC Record: 1:43.49 ! 2/4/2006Koehr,N.Cook,Morch,Koehr-SST SST VSIS QT: 2:00.20 # Team RelaySeed Time Finals Time Points 1 Seton School A 1:47.35 1:46.56# 32 1) Dunn, Catfish JR 2) Hill, Michael JR 3) Basinger, David SR 4) Kenna, Joseph FR 26.41 31.79 24.73 23.63 2 Nansemond Suffolk Academy A 1:48.72 1:47.75# 26 1) Ruland, Jeff SR 2) Wilson, Ben FR 3) Lee, Matt JR 4) Joseph, Kevin SR 27.34 30.70 27.23 22.48 3 Randolph-Macon Academy-V A 1:54.81 1:58.77# 24 1) Cohen, Matt JR 2) Twenhafel, Dacoda JR 3) Blankenship, Tanner SO 4) Cassone, Andrew JR 29.47 37.01 25.66 26.63 4 Fredericksburg Christian-VA A 1:58.88 1:59.02# 22 1) Wiedenhoeft, Tim 11 2) Andrews, Seth 11 3) Higgins, Eric 12 4) Brad, Sam 12 32.06 32.87 27.65 26.44 5 Seton School B 1:58.97 1:59.05# 20 1) Shaw, Steven SO 2) Rosato, Jonathan SR 3) Smith, Jamie FR 4) Kenna, Patrick SR 31.55 33.18 29.83 24.49 6 The Steward School Spartans- A 1:57.08 1:59.31# 18 1) Apostle, GJ FR 2) Vera, Sebastian JR 3) Bassett, Henry SO 4) Lott, Rob JR 28.79 41.54 22.37 26.61 7 Fredericksburg Academy-VA A 2:02.50 2:00.60 14 1) O'Donnell, Matt JR 2) Garbutt, Charlie 3) Davis, Jase FR 4) Schattgen, Graham JR 30.89 35.15 29.19 25.37 8 John Paul The Great High Sch A 1:51.68 2:02.42 10 1) Kalna, Matthew JR 2) Lizarralde, Andres FR 3) Borneman, Ben SO 4) Gelbach, Patrick FR 27.81 39.47 28.70 26.44 9 Nansemond Suffolk Academy B 2:03.74 2:04.18 8 1) Hardee, Mac 2) Peak, Zach JR 3) Wagner, Graham JR 4) Wade, John FR 33.83 35.50 27.57 27.28 10 St. Michael the Archangel Hig A 2:14.91 2:09.07 6 1) Dihlman, Donald FR 2) Sampson, John SO 3) Morin, Alec FR 4) Sampson, Mathew JR 36.14 1:32.93 11 Wakefield School Fighting Ow A 2:10.92 2:10.27 4 1) Quinn, Lucas 2) Dolan, Phillip SO 3) McDonald, Tavish FR 4) Mahoney, Bailey FR 34.65 1:35.62 12 Wakefield Country Day Schoo A NT 2:11.25 2 1) O'Heir, Conor SO 2) Czekaj, Greg JR 3) O'Heir, Michael JR 4) Mcool, Ian SR 32.55 1:38.70 13 Massanutten Military Academ A 2:12.12 2:15.42 1) Bernor, Daniel SO 2) Nemes, Alex JR 3) Ahn, Woon San SR 4) Kettner, Karsten JR 34.05 1:41.37 14 Middleburg Academy-VA A 2:34.00 2:23.35 1) Nickles, Matt 2) Hill, Matt 3) Dimoff, David 4) Sherman, Chris 39.62 1:43.73 15 Fredericksburg Christian-VA B 2:21.72 2:25.61 1) Absher, Andrew 9 2) Chang, Brandon 9 3) Martone, Luke 12 4) Harrington, David 8 37.13 1:48.48 16 Highland Varsity Swimming-V A 2:23.49 2:29.51 1) Savage, Nick SR 2) Treuting, Jacob SO 3) Silva, James SR 4) Kulick, Nick FR 37.03 1:52.48 Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 12:20 PM 2/6/2011 Page 2 2011 VSIS Division II Invitational - 2/5/2011 Results - Timed Finals (Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team RelaySeed Time Finals Time Points 17 St. Michael the Archangel Hig B NT 2:38.61 1) Camarca, Luke 8 2) Sampson, Joseph 8 3) Naim, Nabil JR 4) Schelke, Patrick JR 42.30 1:56.31 --- Richmond Christian School-V A 2:10.71 NS 1) Moore, Eric JR 2) Mey, Anroux SO 3) Moore, Sean FR 4) Ray, Jake SO Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay SST Record: 1:54.43 @ 1/29/2011 Doonis,Rogers,Wunderly,Donohoe DAC Record: 1:58.28 ! 2/2/2008Dunn,Kenna,Mazzocc,Donohoe-SST SST VSIS QT: 2:12.71 # Team RelaySeed Time Finals Time Points 1 Seton School A 1:54.43 1:57.14! 32 1) Doonis, Alex JR 2) Rogers, Cat JR 3) Wunderly, Bridget SR 4) Donohoe, Lauren SR 29.82 33.53 27.76 26.03 2 Roanoke Catholic School-VA A 2:09.00 2:04.41# 26 1) Tudor, Banana FR 2) Patrick, Pat 3) Brajdic, Kate JR 4) Johnson, Regal SO 31.43 34.73 31.66 26.59 3 Fredericksburg Academy-VA A 2:08.56 2:07.07# 24 1) Butler, Noland FR 2) Johnson, Mary Gray JR 3) Hazel, Mary Rose JR 4) Harry, Kirstie SO 31.95 37.43 31.12 26.57 4 Richmond Christian School-V A 2:14.78 2:12.99 22 1) Staneart, Kellyn SO 2) Smith, Kristin SO 3) Newton, Kasey 84) Matzke, Christina JR 34.72 36.62 28.78 32.87 5 Fredericksburg Christian-VA A 2:10.47 2:13.03 20 1) Dillon, Isabella 8 2) Lambertson, Jennifer 12 3) Swauger, Abby 12 4) Pleban, Kaley 12 35.10 36.01 34.24 27.68 6 John Paul The Great High Sch B NT 2:18.65 18 1) Broderick, Grace SO 2) Glascock, Samantha JR 3) Heckman, Michaela SO 4) Planchak, Kelly JR 36.00 40.58 33.70 28.37 7 John Paul The Great High Sch A 2:10.47 2:19.05 14 1) Shaw, Krista SR 2) Long, Ruth JR 3) Morrison, Leah JR 4) Villagomez, Christie JR 35.08 36.84 36.39 30.74 8 Seton School B 2:17.44 2:19.10 10 1) Byers, Monica JR 2) Heim, Sarah FR 3) Higginbottom, Keziah SO 4) Wunderly, Bernadette SO 27.91 30.96 9 Fredericksburg Christian-VA B 2:17.37 2:21.56 8 1) Pressley, Mary Kathryn 9 2) Rutherford, Rachel 11 3) Palmeri, Kaylin 9 4) Pleban, Tessa 10 35.31 38.88 38.50 28.87 10 Highland Varsity Swimming-V A 2:19.14 2:23.03 6 1) Van der Water, Parker SO 2) Dodson, Sydney SR 3) Miller, Vivienne JR 4) Ray, Marissa FR 38.10 40.10 33.65 31.18 11 Nansemond Suffolk Academy B 2:22.31 2:28.50 4 1) Hoy, Morgan SO 2) Hughes, Bailey SO 3) Tuck, Kaitlyn JR 4) Goldbach-Ehmer, Janet SO 42.22 29.35 12 St. Michael the Archangel Hig A 2:30.13 2:29.62 2 1) Camarca, Maria SO 2) Britton, Katharine SO 3) Wilson, Mary SR 4) Britton, Mary FR 35.49 40.03 41.87 32.23 13 Wakefield School Fighting Ow A 2:25.52 2:30.60 1) Zontine, Hannah SO 2) Gorman, Jackie SO 3) Cole, Rachel SR 4) Gunberg, Emily SO 36.55 42.82 36.83 34.40 14 Fredericksburg Academy-VA B 2:25.35 2:34.30 1) Ducharme-Barth, Natalie JR2) King, Samantha FR 3) Alsgaard, Asia JR 4) Boggs, Erika JR 39.00 43.45 39.47 32.38 Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 12:20 PM 2/6/2011 Page 3 2011 VSIS Division II Invitational - 2/5/2011 Results - Timed Finals (Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team RelaySeed Time Finals Time Points 15 John Paul The Great High Sch C NT x2:48.97 1) Hagen-Gates, India FR 2) Myrvold, Maureen JR 3) Swartz, Lexi JR 4) Carias, Maria JR 39.35 42.87 43.45 43.30 --- Nansemond Suffolk Academy A 2:03.81 DQ 1) Berard, Taylor 2) McCracken, Katelyn SO 3) McDonald, Shannon JR 4) Davis, Meredith JR 40.90 40.87 25.06 26.38 --- Middleburg Academy-VA A 2:36.00 NS 1) Houle, Nicole 2) Parva, Ana 3) Houle, Morgan 4) Bernabeu, Alex Event 3 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle SST Record: 1:38.54 @ 1/31/2010 S.J. Hill DAC Record: 1:48.29 ! 2/2/2008Nevin Cook-SST SST VSIS QT: 2:02.35 # NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time Points 1 Basinger, David SR Seton School 1:47.99 1:51.98# 16 24.95 28.64 29.49 28.90 2 Apostle, GJ FR The Steward School Spartans-VA 2:03.00 1:56.87# 13 26.79 29.53 30.81 29.74 3 Clark, K Dawg JR Roanoke Catholic School-VA 1:59.65 1:57.78# 12 26.50 29.47 31.35 30.46 4 McDonald, Alex FR John Paul The Great High Schoo 2:03.47 1:59.04# 11 27.19 29.78 31.12 30.95 5 Kenna, Joseph FR Seton School 2:12.68 2:02.03# 10 27.18 29.92 32.09 32.84 6 Beale, Greg FR Nansemond Suffolk Academy 2:06.67 2:03.85 9 26.64 29.92 32.49 34.80 7 Marrazzo, Luke SO Seton School 2:19.99 2:12.76 7 29.08 33.60 36.48 33.60 8 Moore, Sean FR Richmond Christian School-VA 2:20.81 2:14.99 5 29.68 34.98 35.20 35.13 9 Peak, Zach JR Nansemond Suffolk Academy 2:21.34 2:18.87 4 30.33 35.33 37.75 35.46 10 Brad, Sam 12 Fredericksburg Christian-VA 2:17.72 2:18.98 3 29.63 34.16 37.02 38.17 11 Fink, Daniel SO Massanutten Military Academy 2:20.25 2:21.55 2 31.55 36.16 37.73 36.11 12 Kangas, Alex SO Fredericksburg Academy-VA 2:23.91 2:24.93 1 32.50 37.69 38.85 35.89 13 Conway, Daniel JR Fredericksburg Academy-VA 2:37.40 2:27.49 32.43 38.40 40.45 36.21 14 Quinan, Peter SO Seton School 2:25.20 2:28.68 31.15 36.47 40.09 40.97 15 Wagner, BlakeNansemond Suffolk Academy 2:45.75 2:28.84 33.48 36.78 39.70 38.88 16 Goldbach-Ehmer, Jared SO Nansemond Suffolk Academy 2:40.90 2:35.82 33.03 37.58 39.33 45.88 17 Borden, Bo JR Randolph-Macon Academy-VA 2:38.16 2:40.33 34.57 41.57 43.99 40.20 18 Sampson, John SO St.
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