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Psych Sheet—Girls Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:04 PM 01-02-2020 Page 1 2020 Monmouth County Championships - 01-04-2020 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Psych Sheet - Girls Events Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay JSSCA: 1:48.02 01-07-2017 Trinity Hall Trini C Gmelich, L Joyce, M Wolf, L Scott 1:53.25 HQT MOC 2020 Team RelaySeed Time Finals Place 1 Middletown High School South 1:54.07 _________________ _______ 2 Rumson Fair Haven Regional Hig-NJ 1:54.79 _________________ _______ 3 Colts Neck High School-NJ 1:55.09 _________________ _______ 4 Red Bank Regional High School 1:57.20 _________________ _______ 5 Trinity Hall 1:58.16 _________________ _______ 6 Manasquan H.S. 1:58.25 _________________ _______ 7 Saint Rose-NJ 2:00.00 _________________ _______ 8 Manalapan-NJ 2:00.31 _________________ _______ 9 Wall High School-NJ 2:00.38 _________________ _______ 10 Middletown North-NJ 2:01.62 _________________ _______ 11 Red Bank Catholic High School-NJ 2:02.09 _________________ _______ 12 Holmdel High School-NJ 2:02.13 _________________ _______ 13 Shore Regional High School 2:03.45 _________________ _______ 14 Marlboro HS-NJ 2:04.26 _________________ _______ 15 Neptune-NJ 2:05.02 _________________ _______ 16 Ranney School 2:05.21 _________________ _______ 17 Freehold Township High School 2:06.69 _________________ _______ 18 Howell High School 2:08.73 _________________ _______ 19 Raritan High School-NJ 2:15.16 _________________ _______ 20 Monmouth Regional High School 2:15.67 _________________ _______ 21 Saint John Vianney High School-NJ 2:24.13 _________________ _______ Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:04 PM 01-02-2020 Page 2 2020 Monmouth County Championships - 01-04-2020 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Psych Sheet - Girls Events Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle JSSCA: 1:50.4601-07-2017 Kathryn Petrone SQUAN 2:00.57 HQT MOC 2020 2:30.00 MCC MCC QTIMES Meet Qualifying: 2:30.00 Name Year SchoolSeed Time Finals Place 1Eldridge, Sarah SO Manasquan H.S. 1:55.43 HQT _________________ _______ 2McGann, Caroline Middletown High School South 1:59.39 HQT _________________ _______ 3Hoagland, Quinn FR Colts Neck High School-NJ 2:00.10 HQT _________________ _______ 4Policari, Gianna SR Manasquan H.S. 2:02.39 MCC _________________ _______ 5Durrua, Megan SR Manasquan H.S. 2:02.59 MCC _________________ _______ 6Erskine, Izzy JR Holmdel High School-NJ 2:02.60 MCC _________________ _______ 7Pia, Gabriella Red Bank Regional High School 2:05.44 MCC _________________ _______ 8McHeffey, Molly FR Shore Regional High School 2:06.06 MCC _________________ _______ 9Marjamaa, Morgan Middletown High School South 2:06.56 MCC _________________ _______ 10Hohenshilt, Kayla FR Freehold Township High School 2:06.94 MCC _________________ _______ 11Clifford, Kaitlyn SO Raritan High School-NJ 2:08.02 MCC _________________ _______ 12Gmelich, McLane S FR Trinity Hall 2:08.43 MCC _________________ _______ 13DiPietro, Sydney RUM-NJ 2:10.31 MCC _________________ _______ 14Richter, Maeve Middletown High School South 2:10.74 MCC _________________ _______ 15Mannix, Abby Red Bank Regional High School 2:11.77 MCC _________________ _______ 16Fahey, Katie Middletown High School South 2:12.52 MCC _________________ _______ 17Honnold, Emma RUM-NJ 2:13.60 MCC _________________ _______ 18Brennan, Maggie SR Manasquan H.S. 2:16.02 MCC _________________ _______ 19Vota, Catherine Colts Neck High School-NJ 2:16.10 MCC _________________ _______ 20Hanlon, Grace K SR Trinity Hall 2:18.56 MCC _________________ _______ 21Gaites, Abigail RUM-NJ 2:19.16 MCC _________________ _______ 22Goldstein, Nicole JR Marlboro HS-NJ 2:19.40 MCC _________________ _______ 23Montanari, Isabella FR Shore Regional High School 2:20.89 MCC _________________ _______ 24O'Sullivan, Katie Howell High School 2:22.23 MCC _________________ _______ 25Kelly, Emily Saint Rose-NJ 2:22.73 MCC _________________ _______ 26Bergin, Eileen A FR Trinity Hall 2:24.03 MCC _________________ _______ 27Kim, Honor Red Bank Regional High School 2:25.86 MCC _________________ _______ 28Figliolino, Margaret SR Freehold Township High School 2:26.12 MCC _________________ _______ 29De Grazio, Giuliana FR Marlboro HS-NJ 2:26.25 MCC _________________ _______ 30Panascotti, Erin Wall High School-NJ 2:26.47 MCC _________________ _______ 31DeLanzo, Hayden FR SJV-NJ 2:27.45 MCC _________________ _______ 32Yevchak, Sarah SO Neptune-NJ 2:27.90 MCC _________________ _______ 33Silva, Molly JR Neptune-NJ 2:28.34 MCC _________________ _______ 34Rahman, Mia SR Holmdel High School-NJ 2:28.62 MCC _________________ _______ 35Walsh, Rebecca Middletown North-NJ 2:29.29 MCC _________________ _______ 36Garbarini, Clare JR Freehold Township High School 2:29.50 MCC _________________ _______ 37Clark, Amanda Red Bank Regional High School 2:29.88 MCC _________________ _______ 38Josephs, Shannon 4S Manalapan-NJ 2:29.91 MCC _________________ _______ 39Buffalino, Chloe SO SJV-NJ 2:29.98 MCC _________________ _______ Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:04 PM 01-02-2020 Page 3 2020 Monmouth County Championships - 01-04-2020 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Psych Sheet - Girls Events Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM JSSCA: 2:06.34 01-07-2014 Caroline Gmelich Trinty Hall 2:12.19 HQT MOC 2020 2:50.00 MCC MCC QTIMES Meet Qualifying: 2:50.00 Name Year SchoolSeed Time Finals Place 1Kayal, Grace Wall High School-NJ 2:06.29 HQT _________________ _______ 2Wright, Katie A SR Trinity Hall 2:11.06 HQT _________________ _______ 3Nappi, Julia FR Colts Neck High School-NJ 2:13.89 MCC _________________ _______ 4Sakowicz, Summer FR Manasquan H.S. 2:15.49 MCC _________________ _______ 5Cullen, Jocelyn C SR Shore Regional High School 2:16.18 MCC _________________ _______ 6Zimmermann, Emily Ranney School 2:16.19 MCC _________________ _______ 7Policari, Leah JR Manasquan H.S. 2:17.15 MCC _________________ _______ 8RUM-NJRinkus, Quinn 2:18.72 MCC _________________ _______ 9Gers, Jenna FR Shore Regional High School 2:19.67 MCC _________________ _______ 10Deet, Kayla RBC-NJ 2:21.30 MCC _________________ _______ 11Scardino, Nicolette FR Marlboro HS-NJ 2:21.99 MCC _________________ _______ 12Ross, Samantha 2S Manalapan-NJ 2:22.44 MCC _________________ _______ 13Shaw, Abby RUM-NJ 2:22.87 MCC _________________ _______ 14Frukhtman, Fiana FR Colts Neck High School-NJ 2:22.91 MCC _________________ _______ 15Appio, Zoe Red Bank Regional High School 2:24.60 MCC _________________ _______ 16Richter, Maeve Middletown High School South 2:25.03 MCC _________________ _______ 17DeVincens, Bennett FR Manasquan H.S. 2:27.38 MCC _________________ _______ 18Borenstein, Samantha Howell High School 2:28.15 MCC _________________ _______ 19Finnigan, Caroline FR Manasquan H.S. 2:28.31 MCC _________________ _______ 20Shimkus, Grace K SR Trinity Hall 2:28.36 MCC _________________ _______ 21Mazzacco, Katie FR Shore Regional High School 2:28.41 MCC _________________ _______ 22Moore, Molly Saint Rose-NJ 2:29.01 MCC _________________ _______ 23Destounis, Isabella Middletown High School South 2:29.28 MCC _________________ _______ 24Cushman, Courtney E JR Trinity Hall 2:29.53 MCC _________________ _______ 25Nunez, Caroline Middletown High School South 2:29.63 MCC _________________ _______ 26Gammond, Abigeal Saint Rose-NJ 2:30.11 MCC _________________ _______ 27Condon, Madeline Q SR Trinity Hall 2:31.82 MCC _________________ _______ 28Wen, Tiffany FR Holmdel High School-NJ 2:33.55 MCC _________________ _______ 29McGowan, Erin Middletown High School South 2:34.41 MCC _________________ _______ 30Diaz-Montoya, Galia Howell High School 2:34.42 MCC _________________ _______ 31Malsbury, Anya SO Freehold Township High School 2:34.65 MCC _________________ _______ 32Goldstein, Nicole JR Marlboro HS-NJ 2:35.74 MCC _________________ _______ 33Menezes, Briell RBC-NJ 2:36.31 MCC _________________ _______ 34Yadav, Ruby RUM-NJ 2:36.34 MCC _________________ _______ 35Choy, Jillian SR Marlboro HS-NJ 2:36.83 MCC _________________ _______ 36Ossenkopp, Raquel JR SJV-NJ 2:37.66 MCC _________________ _______ 37Kirkpatrick, Julia Red Bank Regional High School 2:40.72 MCC _________________ _______ 38Cheung, Nicole Colts Neck High School-NJ 2:43.66 MCC _________________ _______ 39Santamaria, Isabella Howell High School 2:43.78 MCC _________________ _______ 40Dziemian, Brynn JR Monmouth Regional High School 2:44.24 MCC _________________ _______ 41Myler, Kelsey 1F Manalapan-NJ 2:45.96 MCC _________________ _______ 42Gapangada, Arianna SO SJV-NJ 2:46.26 MCC _________________ _______ 43Carino, Olivia SO Freehold Township High School 2:48.22 MCC _________________ _______ 44Felsmann, Kirstin RUM-NJ 2:48.69 MCC _________________ _______ 45Walsh, Ellie Red Bank Regional High School 2:49.44 MCC _________________ _______ Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 7:04 PM 01-02-2020 Page 4 2020 Monmouth County Championships - 01-04-2020 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Psych Sheet - Girls Events Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle JSSCA: 23.5101-09-2015 Danielle GriggsW -NJ 25.03 HQT MOC 2020 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1Heim, Natalie Middletown North-NJ 24.63 HQT _________________ _______ 2Shaughnessy, Emma FR Colts Neck High School-NJ 25.01 HQT _________________ _______ 3Judge, Shannon FR Colts Neck High School-NJ 25.53 _________________
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