2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two

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2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:49 PM 20/06/2021 Page 1 2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two Event 18 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Lorna Vaivao 13 Villa Maria College 31.43 32.12 26 2 Pene Smith 13 Avonside Girls' High School 34.06 32.39 21 3 Vivienne Shaw 13 James Hargest High School 33.81 34.53 17 4 Evelyn Price 13 Rangi Ruru Girls School 35.19 34.59 14 5 Ariana Ferguson 13 North Canterbury Swim Club Inc 35.29 34.85 12 6 Catarina David 13 Mount Aspiring College 35.62 35.04 10 7 Neve Overend 13 Avonside Girls' High School 37.09 35.90 8 8 Eden Sheppard 13 Avonside Girls' High School 39.32 36.10 6 9 Katie Horton 13 Burnside High School 37.44 36.66 10 Tayla Annan 13 Otago Girls High School 36.45 36.96 11 Abby Samuels 13 Taieri College 39.78 38.44 12 Holly Cunneen 13 Buller High School 40.42 39.54 13 Hope Herrick 13 Mackenzie College 45.57 43.82 Event 18 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Jaeda Lynch-Brown 14 Avonside Girls' High School 31.03 31.12 26 2 Aurielle Small 14 Avonside Girls' High School 32.02 31.48 21 *3 Jessica Lovell 14 Marlborough Girls' College 31.19 31.50 15 . 50 *3 Skye Trist 14 Avonside Girls' High School 31.57 31.50 15 . 50 5 Deegan Croucher 14 East Otago High School 34.12 32.59 12 6 Emma Bain 14 Taieri College 32.12 33.55 10 7 Olivia Biggar 14 Southland Girls High School 33.90 33.57 8 8 Hinekaea Taratoa-Bannister 14 Avonside Girls' High School 34.24 33.74 6 9 Holly McCarthy 14 St Andrew's College 32.37 34.03 10 Hannah-Mae Joyce 14 Ashburton College 36.28 35.00 11 Grace Jackson 14 Lincoln High School 35.67 35.11 12 Ella Wills 14 Otago Girls High School 35.41 35.99 13 Isabella McCormick 14 Villa Maria College 33.14 37.88 14 Tamsyn Knowles 14 Lincoln High School 36.04 38.17 15 Caitlin Finnie 14 Lincoln High School 40.81 39.40 16 Hyunji Kim 14 Craighead Diocesan School 44.51 42.52 17 Rhea Wallace 14 St Margaret's College 46.05 48.93 Event 18 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Maddy Horton 15 Burnside High School 28.53 29.55 26 2 Eva Borkowski 15 Craighead Diocesan School 29.71 29.58 21 3 Kate Bennie 15 Mount Aspiring College 30.45 30.14 17 4 Jenny Song 15 Christchurch Girls High School 30.23 31.05 14 5 Caitlin Hewson 15 Otago Girls High School 30.78 31.81 12 6 Lilli Cheeseman 15 Lincoln High School 33.24 33.64 10 7 Heidi Uys 15 Timaru Girls High School 33.53 33.84 8 8 Kate Cowan 15 Villa Maria College 35.17 34.10 6 9 Kaia McKenzie 15 Mackenzie College 34.84 34.66 10 Annie Bain 15 Villa Maria College 36.98 37.58 Event 18 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Josiane Hill 16 Burnside High School 28.71 29.33 26 2 Maddison McGrath 16 Taieri College 41.70 44.49 21 Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:49 PM 20/06/2021 Page 2 2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two Event 18 Girls 17-18 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Meg Christophers 17 Kavanagh College 29.35 29.54 26 2 Madison Wills 17 Otago Girls High School 30.37 30.72 21 3 Ella Dougherty 17 James Hargest High School 30.98 31.23 17 4 Zahara Sutton 18 Darfield High School 31.66 33.15 14 5 Julie Song 17 Christchurch Girls High School 31.50 33.84 12 6 Molli O'Neill 17 Mackenzie College 39.12 42.87 10 Event 19 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Harrison James 13 Lincoln High School 29.45 29.74 26 2 Hamish Giddens 13 Burnside High School 31.98 30.52 21 3 Hamish Inwood 13 Burnside High School 31.25 30.70 17 4 William McConchie 13 St Andrew's College 34.67 31.25 14 5 Coast Morland 13 Mount Aspiring College 32.61 32.13 12 6 Lachlan Crawford 13 Timaru Boys High School 33.94 32.76 10 7 Finlay McNabb 13 Marlborough Boys' College 33.76 33.68 8 8 Douglas Wise 13 Mount Aspiring College 36.28 35.18 6 9 Louie Coburn 13 Christchurch Boys' High School 36.86 35.30 10 Ryan Beardsmore 13 Rangiora High School 39.96 36.04 11 Joel Williams 13 Shirley Boy's High School 46.56 43.86 Event 19 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Harry Renner 14 Burnside High School 28.70 28.44 26 2 Cameron Long 14 Burnside High School 28.61 28.45 21 3 Luke McCallum 14 Burnside High School 28.68 28.64 17 4 Alex Tudgey 14 Timaru Boys High School 29.41 29.37 14 5 Joe Mundy 14 St Andrew's College 31.31 30.76 12 6 Jack Boorer-Lilley 14 Timaru Boys High School 32.13 32.55 10 7 Kaleb O'Neill 14 Mackenzie College 33.72 33.99 8 Event 19 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Bryn Drummond 15 Lincoln High School 27.81 28.45 26 2 Jack Love 15 Marlborough Boys' College 30.66 29.75 21 3 Vardan Sims 15 Geraldine High School 30.04 29.80 17 4 Cruz Morland 15 Mount Aspiring College 29.59 30.02 14 5 Samuel Petrie 15 Waitaki Boys High School 30.47 30.55 12 Event 19 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Hugo Wrathall 16 Lincoln High School 25.50 26.92 26 2 Benjamin Silipo 16 Mount Aspiring College 27.66 28.12 21 3 Callum Lockhart 16 St Andrew's College 27.76 28.85 17 4 Joshua Coetzee 16 Shirley Boy's High School 30.76 29.60 14 5 Hunter Butler 16 Shirley Boy's High School 29.94 29.97 12 6 Lachlann Mactaggart 16 Cromwell College 31.46 32.00 10 Event 19 Boys 17-18 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Dominic Coleman 17 Timaru Boys High School 29.01 28.43 26 2 Jackson Herrick 17 Southland Boys High School 28.02 28.49 21 Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:49 PM 20/06/2021 Page 3 2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two (Event 19 Boys 17-18 50 SC Meter Butterfly) Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 3 Regan Cross 17 James Hargest High School 28.51 28.55 17 Event 20 Girls 13 Year Olds 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Anabel Scott 13 Roncalli College 1:12.19 1:11.18 26 2 Catarina David 13 Mount Aspiring College 1:17.29 1:14.94 21 3 Vivienne Shaw 13 James Hargest High School 1:15.38 1:15.56 17 4 Andra Coman 13 Craighead Diocesan School 1:17.40 1:18.75 14 5 Kate Dawson 13 Burnside High School 1:18.19 1:19.53 12 6 Neve Overend 13 Avonside Girls' High School 1:20.77 1:20.09 10 7 Ariana Ferguson 13 North Canterbury Swim Club Inc 1:23.22 1:22.11 8 Event 20 Girls 14 Year Olds 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Lucy Ellis 14 Avonside Girls' High School 1:09.81 1:07.29 26 2 Jaeda Lynch-Brown 14 Avonside Girls' High School 1:08.60 1:08.19 21 3 Alexandra Marshall 14 Nayland College 1:14.13 1:11.36 17 4 Skye Trist 14 Avonside Girls' High School 1:10.06 1:11.37 14 5 Sophie Sam 14 Otago Girls High School 1:10.47 1:11.59 12 6 Holly Wright 14 Otago Girls High School 1:11.34 1:12.15 10 7 Hannah-Mae Joyce 14 Ashburton College 1:17.17 1:15.84 8 8 Addison Voight 14 Rangi Ruru Girls School 1:15.54 1:17.93 6 9 Rory Gordon 14 Lincoln High School 1:25.99 1:24.09 --- Deegan Croucher 14 East Otago High School 1:13.29 DQ Event 20 Girls 15 Year Olds 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Isabella McConchie 15 St Andrew's College 1:11.26 1:11.49 26 2 Hannah King 15 Ashburton College 1:14.47 1:11.85 21 3 Andie McGrouther 15 Otago Girls High School 1:12.65 1:13.22 17 4 Lilli Cheeseman 15 Lincoln High School 1:11.23 1:13.41 14 5 Heidi Uys 15 Timaru Girls High School 1:18.58 1:16.44 12 6 Jessie Yee 15 Taieri College 1:18.79 1:20.93 10 7 Amalia Cabrera-Martin 15 Craighead Diocesan School 1:19.32 1:21.33 8 8 Chelsea Mandeno 15 Marlborough Girls' College 1:32.87 1:30.79 6 Event 20 Girls 16 Year Olds 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Amie Pratt 16 Central Southland College 1:03.69 1:05.27 26 2 Izzy Sharp 16 Craighead Diocesan School 1:07.43 1:05.31 21 3 Josiane Hill 16 Burnside High School 1:06.66 1:08.20 17 4 Jessamy Roadley 16 Craighead Diocesan School 1:10.46 1:09.91 14 5 Ashlea Law 16 Columba College 1:10.99 1:10.59 12 6 Summer Trist 16 Avonside Girls' High School 1:14.95 1:15.82 10 7 Madison Bayliss 16 Papanui High School 1:15.06 1:17.78 8 Event 20 Girls 17-18 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Katelynn Donaldson 17 Papanui High School 1:08.62 1:07.59 26 Event 20 Girls 100 SC Meter Backstroke Multi-Class Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Brooke Anderson S8 15 Central Southland College NT 2:05.14 26 Sir Owen G Glenn Natnl Aquatic Centre - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - 7:49 PM 20/06/2021 Page 4 2021 South Island Secondary School Championsh - 19/06/2021 to 20/06/2021 Results - North Island Champs - Day Two Event 21 Boys 13 Year Olds 100 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Hamish Giddens 13 Burnside High School 1:05.96 1:05.12 26 2 Harrison James 13 Lincoln High School 1:07.05 1:07.99 21 3 William Schurink 13 Mount Aspiring College 1:10.29 1:09.49 17 4 Finlay McNabb 13 Marlborough Boys' College 1:11.00 1:09.50 14 5 Charlie Overend 13 Lincoln High School 1:13.36 1:13.01 12 6 Thomas Lyall 13 Cashmere High School 1:14.57 1:13.87 10 7 Bob Thompson 13 Amuri Area School 1:18.77 1:15.93 8 8 Luca Graham
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