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Moose Jaw Results Tetrathlon SHSAA Provincial Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:16 PM 09/06/2013 Page 1 SHSAA Provincial Track & Field Championships - 07/06/2013 to 08/06/2013 Gutheridge Field - Moose Jaw Results Tetrathlon: #1 100 Meter Dash Senior Girls Tetrathlon Name Age Team Finals Wind H# Points Finals 1 355 Alex Eyolfson 4a-Holy Cross 13.24 -0.5 3 728 2 232 Taylor Sunderland 1A Naicam School 13.49 NWI 1 686 3 564 Alana Watt 1a-Hague High School 13.51 -0.5 3 683 4 633 Brooke Patron 4a-Weyburn Comprehensive 13.70 0.5 2 652 5 338 Dana Bocking 1a-Kelvington 13.77 0.5 2 640 6 743 Ayina Ebet 3A Central Collegiate 13.86 -0.3 4 626 7 488 Deanna Gerrard 1a-Robert Southey School 13.89 NWI 1 621 8 281 Caitlyn McFarlane 2A Rosetown Central High Schoo 14.19 -0.3 4 575 9 708 Sulia Moses 4A Peacock 14.25 0.5 2 566 10 339 Michelle Breker 1a-Muenster 14.28 -0.5 3 561 11 401 Sarah Svenson 3a-Melville Comprehensive 14.30 -0.5 3 558 12 172 Bethany Kundert 1a-Big River High School 14.49 NWI 1 530 13 907 Janelle Salm 4A Regina Campbell 14.49 NWI 1 530 14 162 Carly Zultok 4a-Carlton 14.54 -0.3 4 522 15 536 Jesica Driver 4A - Swift Current 14.67 NWI 1 503 16 356 Hannah Verrall 4a-Centennial 14.74 0.5 2 493 17 816 Krystin Schwebius 1A - McLurg High School 14.83 -0.5 3 481 18 410 Allison Kruger 3a-Sacred Heart 14.96 0.5 2 462 19 229 Taylor Borowetz 1A Hudson Bay Composite High 14.97 -0.5 3 461 20 578 Kamry Shulte 2a-Delisle Composite School 15.03 -0.3 4 453 21 120 Jacqueline Toews 1a-Glaslyn 15.14 0.5 2 438 22 901 Amanda Parsons 4A Regina Winston Knoll 15.25 -0.3 4 423 23 119 Brooke Roach 1a-Edam 15.26 -0.3 4 422 24 828 Kirsty Kindrachuk 1A - Hafford School 15.29 -0.5 3 418 25 634 Elusha Baird 1a-Lampman 15.89 NWI 1 342 Tetrathlon: #4 800 Meter Dash Senior Girls Tetrathlon Name Age Team Finals H# Points Finals 1 232 Taylor Sunderland 1A Naicam School 2:34.67 2 636 2 355 Alex Eyolfson 4a-Holy Cross 2:37.82 2 598 3 339 Michelle Breker 1a-Muenster 2:39.79 2 575 4 708 Sulia Moses 4A Peacock 2:41.09 2 560 5 564 Alana Watt 1a-Hague High School 2:42.72 2 542 6 488 Deanna Gerrard 1a-Robert Southey School 2:46.46 2 501 7 633 Brooke Patron 4a-Weyburn Comprehensive 2:47.50 2 490 8 907 Janelle Salm 4A Regina Campbell 2:48.12 2 483 9 229 Taylor Borowetz 1A Hudson Bay Composite High 2:50.35 1 460 10 281 Caitlyn McFarlane 2A Rosetown Central High Schoo 2:50.38 2 460 11 172 Bethany Kundert 1a-Big River High School 2:51.17 2 452 12 162 Carly Zultok 4a-Carlton 2:52.95 2 433 13 401 Sarah Svenson 3a-Melville Comprehensive 2:53.59 1 427 14 120 Jacqueline Toews 1a-Glaslyn 2:53.85 1 424 15 410 Allison Kruger 3a-Sacred Heart 2:56.20 1 401 16 743 Ayina Ebet 3A Central Collegiate 3:00.11 2 364 17 338 Dana Bocking 1a-Kelvington 3:03.79 2 331 18 828 Kirsty Kindrachuk 1A - Hafford School 3:05.34 1 317 19 536 Jesica Driver 4A - Swift Current 3:11.20 1 268 SHSAA Provincial Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:16 PM 09/06/2013 Page 2 SHSAA Provincial Track & Field Championships - 07/06/2013 to 08/06/2013 Gutheridge Field - Moose Jaw Results Finals ... (Tetrathlon: #4 800 Meter Dash Senior Girls Tetrathlon) Name Age Team Finals H# Points 20 356 Hannah Verrall 4a-Centennial 3:12.50 1 258 21 119 Brooke Roach 1a-Edam 3:15.82 1 232 22 578 Kamry Shulte 2a-Delisle Composite School 3:15.96 1 231 23 816 Krystin Schwebius 1A - McLurg High School 3:17.51 1 220 24 634 Elusha Baird 1a-Lampman 3:23.01 1 181 --- 901 Amanda Parsons 4A Regina Winston Knoll DNF 1 Tetrathlon: #3 Long Jump Senior Girls Tetrathlon Name Age Team Finals Wind Points Finals 1 355 Alex Eyolfson 4a-Holy Cross 4.75m 1.9 492 2 232 Taylor Sunderland 1A Naicam School 4.36m NWI 393 3 564 Alana Watt 1a-Hague High School 4.31m NWI 381 4 488 Deanna Gerrard 1a-Robert Southey School 4.24m NWI 364 5 633 Brooke Patron 4a-Weyburn Comprehensive 4.22m NWI 359 6 281 Caitlyn McFarlane 2A Rosetown Central High Schoo 4.20m NWI 355 7 162 Carly Zultok 4a-Carlton 4.19m NWI 352 8 339 Michelle Breker 1a-Muenster 4.18m NWI 350 9 338 Dana Bocking 1a-Kelvington 4.17m NWI 347 10 907 Janelle Salm 4A Regina Campbell 3.96m NWI 299 11 172 Bethany Kundert 1a-Big River High School 3.92m NWI 290 12 229 Taylor Borowetz 1A Hudson Bay Composite High 3.85m NWI 274 13 708 Sulia Moses 4A Peacock 3.82m NWI 267 14 743 Ayina Ebet 3A Central Collegiate 3.80m NWI 263 15 119 Brooke Roach 1a-Edam 3.63m NWI 227 16 578 Kamry Shulte 2a-Delisle Composite School 3.57m NWI 214 17 401 Sarah Svenson 3a-Melville Comprehensive 3.56m NWI 212 18 410 Allison Kruger 3a-Sacred Heart 3.54m NWI 208 19 901 Amanda Parsons 4A Regina Winston Knoll 3.50m NWI 200 20 816 Krystin Schwebius 1A - McLurg High School 3.49m NWI 198 21 536 Jesica Driver 4A - Swift Current 3.45m NWI 190 21 828 Kirsty Kindrachuk 1A - Hafford School 3.45m NWI 190 23 120 Jacqueline Toews 1a-Glaslyn 3.33m NWI 167 24 634 Elusha Baird 1a-Lampman 2.95m NWI 99 25 356 Hannah Verrall 4a-Centennial 2.78m NWI 72 Tetrathlon: #2 Shot Put Senior Girls Tetrathlon Name Age Team Finals Points Finals 1 488 Deanna Gerrard 1a-Robert Southey School 9.49m 496 2 281 Caitlyn McFarlane 2A Rosetown Central High Schoo 9.41m 491 3 816 Krystin Schwebius 1A - McLurg High School 8.73m 447 4 564 Alana Watt 1a-Hague High School 8.65m 441 5 339 Michelle Breker 1a-Muenster 8.26m 416 6 633 Brooke Patron 4a-Weyburn Comprehensive 8.22m 414 7 162 Carly Zultok 4a-Carlton 8.13m 408 8 229 Taylor Borowetz 1A Hudson Bay Composite High 8.10m 406 9 828 Kirsty Kindrachuk 1A - Hafford School 7.87m 391 10 907 Janelle Salm 4A Regina Campbell 7.49m 366 11 120 Jacqueline Toews 1a-Glaslyn 7.46m 365 SHSAA Provincial Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:16 PM 09/06/2013 Page 3 SHSAA Provincial Track & Field Championships - 07/06/2013 to 08/06/2013 Gutheridge Field - Moose Jaw Results Finals ... (Tetrathlon: #2 Shot Put Senior Girls Tetrathlon) Name Age Team Finals Points 12 232 Taylor Sunderland 1A Naicam School 7.41m 361 13 355 Alex Eyolfson 4a-Holy Cross 7.32m 356 14 708 Sulia Moses 4A Peacock 7.17m 346 15 410 Allison Kruger 3a-Sacred Heart 7.15m 345 16 172 Bethany Kundert 1a-Big River High School 6.94m 331 17 578 Kamry Shulte 2a-Delisle Composite School 6.93m 331 18 901 Amanda Parsons 4A Regina Winston Knoll 6.91m 329 19 119 Brooke Roach 1a-Edam 6.86m 326 19 634 Elusha Baird 1a-Lampman 6.86m 326 21 338 Dana Bocking 1a-Kelvington 6.79m 322 22 356 Hannah Verrall 4a-Centennial 6.23m 286 23 743 Ayina Ebet 3A Central Collegiate 6.02m 273 24 401 Sarah Svenson 3a-Melville Comprehensive 5.98m 270 25 536 Jesica Driver 4A - Swift Current 4.95m 205 Tetrathlon Senior Girls Name Age Team Finals Points Finals 1 355 Alex Eyolfson 4a-Holy Cross 2174 18 2 232 Taylor Sunderland 1A Naicam School 2076 16 3 564 Alana Watt 1a-Hague High School 2047 14 4 488 Deanna Gerrard 1a-Robert Southey School 1982 13 5 633 Brooke Patron 4a-Weyburn Comprehensive 1915 12 6 339 Michelle Breker 1a-Muenster 1902 11 7 281 Caitlyn McFarlane 2A Rosetown Central High Schoo 1881 10 8 708 Sulia Moses 4A Peacock 1739 9 9 162 Carly Zultok 4a-Carlton 1715 8 10 907 Janelle Salm 4A Regina Campbell 1678 7 11 338 Dana Bocking 1a-Kelvington 1640 6 12 172 Bethany Kundert 1a-Big River High School 1603 5 13 229 Taylor Borowetz 1A Hudson Bay Composite High 1601 4 14 743 Ayina Ebet 3A Central Collegiate 1526 3 15 401 Sarah Svenson 3a-Melville Comprehensive 1467 2 16 410 Allison Kruger 3a-Sacred Heart 1416 1 17 120 Jacqueline Toews 1a-Glaslyn 1394 18 816 Krystin Schwebius 1A - McLurg High School 1346 19 828 Kirsty Kindrachuk 1A - Hafford School 1316 20 578 Kamry Shulte 2a-Delisle Composite School 1229 21 119 Brooke Roach 1a-Edam 1207 22 536 Jesica Driver 4A - Swift Current 1166 23 356 Hannah Verrall 4a-Centennial 1109 24 901 Amanda Parsons 4A Regina Winston Knoll 952 25 634 Elusha Baird 1a-Lampman 948 SHSAA Provincial Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:16 PM 09/06/2013 Page 4 SHSAA Provincial Track & Field Championships - 07/06/2013 to 08/06/2013 Gutheridge Field - Moose Jaw Results Tetrathlon: #1 100 Meter Dash Senior Boys Tetrathlon Name Age Team Finals Wind H# Points Finals 1 586 Spencer Fitch 3a-Martensville High School 11.88 -0.1 1 675 2 906 Simon Ouellette 3A Regina Luther 11.94 NWI 4 663 3 603 Cole MacCiush 4a-Estevan 12.00 -0.1 1 651 4 203 Logan Kreutzwieser 1A Naicam School 12.04 NWI 4 643 5 905 Quinn Banescu 3A Regina Sheldon 12.11 -0.1 1 629 6 542 Ty Vallee 1A - Gull Lake 12.15 NWI 2 622 7 173 Landon Lajuensse 1a-St.
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