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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Fort Atkinson Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 7:26 PM 10/29/2019 Page 1 2019 Badger Conference JV Championship - 10/29/2019 Results - 2019 BADGER jv conference meet 15LHS-WI A 2:35.09 4.0 18Gronski, Mia MGHS-WI 2:51.29 #1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Avila, Bella Ladwig, Anna 37.56 42.0945.54 46.10 Team Relay Finals Time Beuthin, Kiley Ryan, Grace 19Cralam, Lizzie 14 WHS-WI 2:58.87 1WHS-WI A 2:06.40 40.0 37.47 43.1541.25 33.22 38.03 45.9548.30 46.59 Fahey, Rachel 15 Jakacki, Ashlyn 16 16MCF-WI B 2:38.80 2.0 20Greene, Gabrielle BDHS-WI 2:59.37 Schumacher, Sydney 15 Walther, Sarah 16 Gletty-Syoen, Ella 15 Briddell, Catherine A 15 33.63 35.3229.26 28.19 38.91 46.0548.97 45.44 Branch, Natalie J 15 Cook, Abbie G 15 2MCF-WI A 2:10.64 34.0 21Woerishofer, Maggie 9 WHS!-WI 3:08.05 45.31 41.7941.43 30.27 Van Horn, Cassie 14 Eschmeyer, Katharine J 16 39.62 48.1151.21 49.11 17MHS-WI B 2:49.39 Douglas, Charlotte 14 Smerlinski, Ari N 17 22Hlavacek, Emma STO-WI 3:11.96 Ficher, Zoey Box, Khelsey 35.29 35.5931.07 28.69 42.96 49.10 1:39.90 Anderson-Clark, Emma Ehle, Hailey 3EHS A 2:11.38 32.0 39.75 53.2243.83 32.59 #3 Girls 200 Yard IM McIntosh, Phoebe Helland, Ali NameAge Team Finals Time 18WHS!-WI A 2:52.31 Johnstone, Sarah Masciopinto, Audrey Kennedy, Violet 9 Wiedmeyer, Kirsten 9 1Woletz, Chelsea MHS-WI 2:32.99 20.0 34.77 38.0832.33 26.20 Mendoza Hernandez, SamyTaylor, 9 Rachel 11 33.97 38.9346.15 33.94 4MHS-WI A 2:13.49 30.0 43.57 1:32.44 36.30 2Eschmeyer, Katharine 16 J MCF-WI 2:33.33 17.0 Price, Meghan Smart, Madeline 19STO-WI B 3:00.04 33.02 39.8044.50 36.01 Burke, Abigail Woletz, Chelsea Furseth, Hannah Housley, Maddie 3Schumacher, Sydney 15 WHS-WI 2:37.21 16.0 34.22 38.8532.27 28.15 Hlavacek, Emma McPhee, Laci 32.61 40.2350.01 34.36 5MGHS-WI A 2:14.24 28.0 57.62 39.2548.27 34.90 4Johnstone, Sarah EHS 2:41.77 15.0 Scalissi, Alayna Knudsvig, Ella 36.27 40.6949.16 35.65 Cunningham, Allison Keith, Meg #2 Girls 200 Yard Free 5Cunningham, Allison MGHS-WI 2:41.91 14.0 34.95 39.3235.78 24.19 NameAge Team Finals Time 1:18.84 47.08 35.99 6BHS-G A 2:15.38 26.0 1Masciopinto, Audrey EHS 2:11.23 20.0 6Chrisinger, Maddie DHS-WI 2:42.56 13.0 School, Ayla C 14 Beal, Madelyn 16 29.76 32.8534.56 34.06 35.72 41.7848.05 37.01 Hess, Kyra 17 Benson, Katie 2Scalissi, Alayna MGHS-WI 2:18.88 17.0 7Kittell, Elena 15 WHS-WI 2:51.68 12.0 35.72 36.6132.36 30.69 29.91 34.3136.97 37.69 36.94 42.8750.32 41.55 7OHSG-WI A 2:18.15 24.0 3Lochner, Morgan MGHS-WI 2:21.26 16.0 8Cullision, CeCe MGHS-WI 2:57.73 11.0 Eisele, Emma Gebauer, Lily 31.50 34.8437.63 37.29 35.76 46.8752.46 42.64 Rosga, Michaela Levesque, Emily 4Walther, Sarah 16 WHS-WI 2:21.90 15.0 9Asselin-Klein, Sydney BDHS-WI 2:59.80 9.0 36.81 38.2132.38 30.75 31.09 35.3537.45 38.01 38.79 44.0756.15 40.79 8WHS-WI B 2:19.48 22.0 5Abendroth, Sarah 15 WHS-WI 2:24.33 14.0 10Nesbitt, Kayleigh MNG 3:01.00 7.0 Markhardt, Alex 16 Kittell, Elena 15 31.72 36.5238.54 37.55 36.16 46.2355.02 43.59 Leslie, Claudia 15 Brunner, Morgan 15 6Hess, Kyra 17 BHS-G 2:24.87 13.0 36.71 40.4231.68 30.67 32.87 36.8637.39 37.75 #4 Girls 50 Yard Free 9STO-WI A 2:20.10 18.0 7Kiesau, Grace OHSG-WI 2:27.51 12.0 NameAge Team Finals Time Schlicht, Amy Ashworth, Victoria 31.93 38.1138.41 39.06 1Masciopinto, Audrey EHS 27.17 20.0 Greenwald, Gabby Williamson, Tia 8Branch, Natalie J 15 MCF-WI 2:31.44 11.0 2Houston, Laurel MNG 28.34 17.0 30.69 40.2738.12 31.02 33.54 39.3241.15 37.43 3Nowka, Isabella OHSG-WI 28.43 16.0 10MNG A 2:23.89 14.0 9Sharpe, Lily 15 WHS-WI 2:33.16 9.0 4Slama, Adison MHS-WI 28.52 15.0 Nesbitt, Kayleigh Delforge, Dee 34.94 39.0040.78 38.44 5Starin, Jillian DHS-WI 28.58 14.0 Fuller, Libby Houston, Laurel 10Burke, Abigail MHS-WI 2:33.32 7.0 6Belter, Mackenna A 16 BHS-G 28.73 13.0 37.22 43.3233.65 29.70 31.99 37.6740.98 42.68 7Leslie, Claudia 15 WHS-WI 29.04 12.0 11SAUK A 2:23.99 12.0 11Dutton, Madelyn DHS-WI 2:33.95 6.0 8McIntosh, Phoebe EHS 29.19 11.0 Nurkala, Audrie Babcock, Jade 36.12 38.9340.64 38.26 9Smerlinski, Ari N 17 MCF-WI 29.36 9.0 Saladis, Allyson Baker, Kailey 12Casper, Samantha DHS-WI 2:36.32 5.0 10Schwartz, Mitty BDHS-WI 29.52 7.0 38.00 40.7935.02 30.18 35.63 39.8840.86 39.95 11Carr, Kennedy MHS-WI 29.65 6.0 12MGHS-WI B 2:24.43 10.0 13Tonn, Brenna BDHS-WI 2:36.70 4.0 12Price, Meghan MHS-WI 29.84 5.0 Kahl, Kinsley Knight, Marlowe 35.29 39.0240.94 41.45 13Williamson, Tia STO-WI 29.92 4.0 Cullision, CeCe Karamanski, Reesa 14Ferstl, Charlotte RVRC 2:38.20 3.0 *14Keith, Meg MGHS-WI 29.96 2.5 40.48 36.1136.19 31.65 37.01 40.2041.71 39.28 *14Rosga, Michaela OHSG-WI 29.96 2.5 13BDHS-WI A 2:26.28 8.0 15Wilson, Skyler MGHS-WI 2:39.06 2.0 *16Hill, Sarah DHS-WI 30.04 0.5 Saniter, Kelsey Weber, Emily 37.43 40.4741.32 39.84 *16Beal, Madelyn 16 BHS-G 30.04 0.5 Gartland, Mya Schwartz, Mitty 18Benson, Katie BHS-G 30.08 43.07 37.9835.37 29.86 16Statz, Kylie LHS-WI 2:45.70 1.0 19Babcock, Jade SAUK 30.09 14RVRC A 2:31.20 6.0 36.13 42.4644.08 43.03 20Newton, Erin OHSG-WI 30.14 Ferstl, Charlotte Tjossem, Grace 17Pumilia, Scarlett MHS-WI 2:48.00 21Tjossem, Grace RVRC 30.24 Vigil, Brianna Jewell, Elizabeth 38.55 42.9544.44 42.06 22Baker, Kailey SAUK 30.51 38.35 41.2340.51 31.11 Fort Atkinson Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 7:26 PM 10/29/2019 Page 2 2019 Badger Conference JV Championship - 10/29/2019 Results - 2019 BADGER jv conference meet (#4 Girls 50 Yard Free) 6Schwartz, McKenna BDHS-WI 1:17.41 13.0 21Ryan, Grace LHS-WI 1:09.19 23Rusch, Caroline OHSG-WI 30.64 34.85 42.56 33.68 35.51 24Saladis, Allyson SAUK 30.86 7Leslie, Claudia 15 WHS-WI 1:19.20 12.0 22Baker, Kailey SAUK 1:09.55 25Parsons, Whitnee LHS-WI 30.91 35.27 43.93 33.34 36.21 26Rohde, Marta MGHS-WI 30.97 8Johnstone, Sarah EHS 1:20.27 11.0 23Brunner, Morgan 15 WHS-WI 1:10.17 27Brunner, Morgan 15 WHS-WI 31.01 38.21 42.06 32.64 37.53 28Jewell, Elizabeth RVRC 31.15 9Gartland, Mya BDHS-WI 1:23.44 9.0 24Karamanski, Reesa MGHS-WI 1:10.94 29Bronk, Morgan BDHS-WI 31.19 38.28 45.16 33.42 37.52 30Eisele, Emma OHSG-WI 31.26 10Asselin-Klein, Sydney BDHS-WI 1:28.47 7.0 25Sharpe, Lily 15 WHS-WI 1:11.14 31Knudsvig, Ella MGHS-WI 31.37 40.58 47.89 33.44 37.70 32Levesque, Emily OHSG-WI 31.57 11Fuller, Libby MNG 1:29.62 6.0 26Levesque, Emily OHSG-WI 1:11.57 33Weber, Emily BDHS-WI 31.64 41.41 48.21 33.83 37.74 34Ehle, Hailey MHS-WI 31.81 12Jakel, Maddie 14 WHS-WI 1:53.03 5.0 27Beuthin, Kiley LHS-WI 1:11.63 35Ashworth, Victoria STO-WI 31.89 51.14 1:01.89 34.23 37.40 36Schulz, Alyvia MNG 32.21 28Wilson, Skyler MGHS-WI 1:11.68 #6 Girls 100 Yard Free 37Conners, Haleigh 18 WHS-WI 32.73 34.75 36.93 NameAge Team Finals Time 38Hanson, Regan R 14 BHS-G 32.88 29Parsons, Whitnee LHS-WI 1:11.86 1Schwaab, Natalie 15 MCF-WI 58.96 20.0 39McPhee, Laci STO-WI 33.29 33.97 37.89 28.57 30.39 40Liu, Yutong EHS 33.37 30Ehle, Hailey MHS-WI 1:12.42 2Ciambrone, Jane OHSG-WI 1:00.41 17.0 41Malueg, Eva 15 MCF-WI 33.42 34.28 38.14 28.98 31.43 42Kruser, Claire OHSG-WI 33.50 31Ferstl, Charlotte RVRC 1:12.66 3Van Horn, Cassie 14 MCF-WI 1:01.94 16.0 43Avila, Bella LHS-WI 33.52 36.03 36.63 29.55 32.39 44Statz, Kylie LHS-WI 34.48 32Casper, Samantha DHS-WI 1:12.82 4Helland, Ali EHS 1:02.62 15.0 45Vigil, Brianna RVRC 34.49 34.60 38.22 29.82 32.80 46Prebble, Ava MGHS-WI 34.54 33Wick, Erika MGHS-WI 1:13.04 5Reuter, Meghan N 17 BHS-G 1:03.11 14.0 47Ficher, Zoey MHS-WI 34.76 35.30 37.74 29.74 33.37 48Housley, Maddie STO-WI 35.07 34Jewell, Elizabeth RVRC 1:14.34 6Walther, Sarah 16 WHS-WI 1:04.04 13.0 49Heckel, Sophie R 15 MCF-WI 35.10 33.80 40.54 30.49 33.55 50Gletty-Syoen, Ella 15 MCF-WI 35.30 35Stubblefield, Hannah 12 WHS!-WI 1:14.90 7Houston, Laurel MNG 1:04.07 12.0 51Box, Khelsey MHS-WI 35.63 35.62 39.28 31.36 32.71 52Anderson-Clark, Emma MHS-WI 35.79 36Nurkala, Audrie SAUK 1:16.04 8Belter, Mackenna A 16 BHS-G 1:04.31 11.0 53Briddell, Catherine A 15 MCF-WI 36.03 36.88 39.16 30.51 33.80 54Silva, Patricia SAUK 36.07 37Vigil, Brianna RVRC 1:16.89 9Douglas, Charlotte 14 MCF-WI 1:04.51 9.0 55Ladwig, Anna LHS-WI 36.29 36.90 39.99 31.20 33.31 56Miller, Jozelyn 14 MNG 36.46 38McPhee, Laci STO-WI 1:17.16 10Chrisinger, Maddie DHS-WI 1:05.04 7.0 57Rennhack, Gabrielle BDHS-WI 38.04 35.59 41.57 31.92 33.12 58Woerishofer, Maggie 9 WHS!-WI 38.08 39Pumilia, Scarlett MHS-WI 1:17.92 11Tjossem, Grace RVRC 1:05.37 6.0 59Hinze, Katie S 18 MCF-WI 38.11 37.62 40.30 31.01 34.36 60Furseth, Hannah STO-WI 38.93 40Wiedmeyer, Kirsten 9 WHS!-WI 1:17.96 12Price, Meghan MHS-WI 1:05.72 5.0 61Cook, Abbie G 15 MCF-WI 38.96 37.70 40.26 31.09 34.63 62Kennedy, Violet 9 WHS!-WI 42.17 41Kruser, Claire OHSG-WI 1:18.05 13McIntosh, Phoebe EHS 1:06.03 4.0 63Mendoza Hernandez, 9 SamyWHS!-WI 43.43 36.88 41.17 31.96 34.07 64Manjarrez, Abigail BDHS-WI 44.23 42Box, Khelsey MHS-WI 1:18.14 14Nowka, Isabella OHSG-WI 1:06.48 3.0 65Braatz, Avalon 11 WHS!-WI 48.68 36.65 41.49 31.38 35.10 43Saniter, Kelsey BDHS-WI 1:19.48 #5 Girls 100 Yard Fly 15Markhardt, Alex 16 WHS-WI 1:07.24 2.0 37.26 42.22 NameAge Team Finals Time 31.64 35.60 44Anderson-Clark, Emma MHS-WI 1:21.06 1Jakacki, Ashlyn 16 WHS-WI 1:11.48 20.0 16Saladis, Allyson SAUK 1:07.45 1.0 38.30 42.76 33.04 38.44 32.13 35.32 45Liu, Yutong EHS 1:21.43 2Cunningham, Allison MGHS-WI 1:12.93 17.0 17Newton, Erin OHSG-WI 1:07.94 36.92 44.51 34.84 38.09 32.61 35.33 46Baier, Klaire SAUK 1:22.20 3Knight, Marlowe MGHS-WI 1:13.88 16.0 18Scalissi, Alayna MGHS-WI 1:07.99 38.15 44.05 34.37 39.51 31.72 36.27 47Silva, Patricia SAUK 1:23.23 4Delforge, Dee MNG 1:15.59 15.0 19School, Ayla C 14 BHS-G 1:08.25 38.59 44.64 33.43 42.16 32.70 35.55 48Taylor, Rachel 11 WHS!-WI 1:25.08 5Carr, Kennedy MHS-WI 1:16.99 14.0 20Schwartz, Mitty BDHS-WI 1:08.93
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