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DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results DCASA Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:05 PM 21/04/2008 Page 1 DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results Event 1 Women 11 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Watkinson, Megan 11 Exeter City SC 32.03 2 Beriot, Galerina 11 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 32.44 3 Carne, Abbie 11 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 32.71 4 Sherbourne, Holly 11 Barnstaple 32.86 5 Stembridge, Hester 11 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 33.56 6 Gilbey, Morwenna 11 Torquay Leander 34.23 7 Bassett, Megan 10 Kelly College 35.10 8 Bowen, Megan 10 Dinnaton 35.27 9 Bickley, Kate 11 Paignton Swimming Club 35.30 10 Ward, Rachel 11 Devonport Royal 35.86 11 Dorrington, Harriet 11 Oddicombe 36.01 12 Jewell, Daniella 11 Torridgeside 36.17 13 Ayshford, Rachel 11 Tiverton Swimming Club 36.25 14 Birrell, Eve 11 Exmouth 36.44 15 Coats, Stephanie 11 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 38.05 16 Edwards, Lily 11 Tavistock Swimming Club 39.01 Event 2 Men 11 & Under 50 SC Meter Freestyle Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Pillage, Myles 10 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 30.65 2 Harris, Nicholas 11 Barnstaple 31.05 3 Scott, Dan 11 Torquay Leander 31.32 4 Forman, Richard 11 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 32.46 5 Rookes, Kieran 11 Tavistock Swimming Club 33.07 6 Jackson, Ed 11 Exeter City SC 33.56 7 Carter, Tom 11 Dinnaton 34.25 8 Spiller, Liam 11 Exmouth 34.42 9 Stoneman, Callum 11 Tiverton Swimming Club 34.61 10 Gibson, George 10 Oddicombe 34.85 11 Fenney, Joseph 10 Torridgeside 34.87 12 Bennett, Guy 11 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 34.88 13 Hall, Jon 11 Devonport Royal 34.98 14 Pollard, Adam 11 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 35.46 15 Gillard, Dan 10 Kelly College 36.32 16 Price, Alan 10 Paignton Swimming Club 37.98 Event 3 Women 13 & Under 50 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Attrill, Erin 13 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 31.93 2 Twose, Jessica 12 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 32.25 3 Nicholls, Lily 12 Barnstaple 33.62 4 Morgan, Jasmin 13 Dinnaton 34.33 5 Taylor, Georgina 12 Exeter City SC 35.13 6 Callahan, Meg 12 Tiverton Swimming Club 35.37 7 Davidson, Emma 13 Kelly College 36.65 8 Ward, Rebecca 13 Devonport Royal 37.50 9 Constable, Annie 13 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 38.27 10 Setters, Chloe 13 Torquay Leander 38.85 11 Yeo, Hannah 13 Torridgeside 38.93 DCASA Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:05 PM 21/04/2008 Page 1 DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results 12 Harrison, Claire 13 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 39.00 13 Cooper, Rachel 13 Exmouth 39.10 14 Rios-Wilkes, Alisha 12 Paignton Swimming Club 39.53 15 Bremner, Victoria 12 Oddicombe 39.76 16 Stephens, Katie 11 Tavistock Swimming Club 44.65 Event 4 Men 13 & Under 50 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Hart, Ryan 13 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 31.31 2 Boon, Elliot 13 Kelly College 32.49 3 Collett, Sam 13 Exeter City SC 34.09 4 Parr, William 13 Tiverton Swimming Club 34.55 5 Sherbourne, Jack 13 Barnstaple 34.60 6 Rogers, Ryan 13 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 35.17 7 Facey, Callum 13 Paignton Swimming Club 35.83 8 Forman, Richard 11 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 36.56 9 Mullarkey, Brad 12 Dinnaton 38.62 10 Cross, Simon 13 Oddicombe 40.30 11 Moss, Jack 12 Exmouth 41.22 12 Carter, Will 12 Tavistock Swimming Club 41.89 13 Adamson, Aidan 11 Torquay Leander 42.12 14 Pusley, Sam 12 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 47.05 --- Fotopoulos, Jason 12 Devonport Royal DQ Event 5 Women 15 & Under 100 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Chivers, Tabi 15 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 1:04.63 2 Whybra, Sally 14 Exeter City SC 1:08.72 3 Bennett, Steph 14 Dinnaton 1:13.82 4 Murphy, Eva 14 Barnstaple 1:13.90 5 Jenkins, Sophie 14 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 1:16.40 6 Larcombe, Katherine 14 Kelly College 1:16.64 7 Fennel, Jess 15 Devonport Royal 1:16.69 8 Rigby, Jessica 14 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 1:17.72 9 Laidler, Izzy 15 Paignton Swimming Club 1:19.27 10 Batty, Emily 14 Torridgeside 1:19.29 11 Davey, Hilary 14 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 1:25.95 12 Callahan, Meg 12 Tiverton Swimming Club 1:26.13 13 Thomas, Bex 14 Torquay Leander 1:29.93 14 Moss, Zoe 15 Exmouth 1:30.54 15 Brimble, Holly 14 Tavistock Swimming Club 1:32.61 16 Greenwell, Sophie 14 Oddicombe 1:39.75 Event 6 Men 15 & Under 100 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Brodie, Cameron 15 Kelly College 58.37 2 Halsall, Grant 14 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 58.70 3 Bunney, James 15 Barnstaple 1:04.61 4 Bromey, Tom 14 Dinnaton 1:07.07 5 Setters, Dan 15 Torquay Leander 1:07.62 6 Mermagen, Tom 15 Devonport Royal 1:07.91 7 Mallinder, Joe 15 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 1:08.37 DCASA Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:05 PM 21/04/2008 Page 1 DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results 8 Tuvey, Will 15 Exmouth 1:08.78 9 Jones, Sam 14 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 1:10.12 10 Glanville, Edward 14 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 1:11.85 11 Farrant, Ashton 14 Tiverton Swimming Club 1:13.66 12 Jackson, Sam 13 Exeter City SC 1:14.06 13 Crocker, Tom 15 Tavistock Swimming Club 1:15.26 14 Murray, Alex 15 Oddicombe 1:19.08 15 Facey, Callum 13 Paignton Swimming Club 1:24.55 --- Cornish, Oliver 14 Torridgeside DQ Event 7 Women Open 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Ajulu-Bushell, Achieng 14 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 1:12.32 2 Cadge, Victoria 18 Kelly College 1:13.36 3 Vine, Kayleigh 22 Exmouth 1:17.89 4 Sprague, Laura 16 Exeter City SC 1:20.82 5 Wilson, Jinnie 17 Paignton Swimming Club 1:21.21 6 Wilson, Fiona 22 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 1:21.56 7 Cahill, Laura 33 Dinnaton 1:21.84 8 Hutchens, Emily 13 Barnstaple 1:24.78 9 Harvey, Catherine 13 Oddicombe 1:25.22 10 Best, Kirsty 16 Tavistock Swimming Club 1:26.41 11 Mills, Fay 17 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 1:27.24 12 Bennett, Laura 18 Torridgeside 1:27.36 13 Holder, Jo 22 Devonport Royal 1:27.63 14 Budgett, Abigail 12 Tiverton Swimming Club 1:27.64 15 Bellamy, Catherine 16 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 1:27.89 16 Walker, Kim 19 Torquay Leander 1:28.28 Event 8 Men Open 100 SC Meter Breaststroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Conroy, Mark 17 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 1:04.35 2 Wooldridge, Alex 17 Exeter City SC 1:06.21 3 Sutherland, Paul 18 Kelly College 1:06.34 4 Grace, George 18 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 1:10.06 5 Hawkins, Jonathan 23 Exmouth 1:10.47 6 Bunney, Alex 18 Barnstaple 1:11.28 7 Best, Michael 18 Tavistock Swimming Club 1:13.58 8 Bromey, Tom 14 Dinnaton 1:14.65 9 Shapland, Daniel 17 Torridgeside 1:15.76 10 Boulton, Adam 17 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 1:17.02 11 Moreno-Chamorro, Ryan 16 Devonport Royal 1:17.30 12 Plumridge, Mark 38 Paignton Swimming Club 1:18.31 13 Prickett-Treacy, Owen 17 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 1:21.52 14 Harvey, Robert 16 Oddicombe 1:21.81 15 Vins, Vitaly 19 Torquay Leander 1:24.59 16 Fullick, Dominic 14 Tiverton Swimming Club 1:25.29 Event 9 Women 11 & Under 50 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Carne, Abbie 11 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 37.64 2 Selwood, Laura 10 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 38.37 DCASA Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:05 PM 21/04/2008 Page 1 DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results 3 Gaunt, Hannah 11 Barnstaple 40.06 4 Gilbey, Morwenna 11 Torquay Leander 40.59 5 Keen, Daisy 11 Exmouth 40.89 6 Song-Ashdown, Tina 9 Exeter City SC 40.92 7 Dorrington, Harriet 11 Oddicombe 40.98 8 Talmage, Hannah 11 Torridgeside 41.23 9 Arscott, Harriet 10 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 42.05 10 Coats, Stephanie 11 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 42.45 11 McGregor, Connie 11 Devonport Royal 42.75 12 Ayshford, Rachel 11 Tiverton Swimming Club 43.80 13 Crosby, Thea 10 Kelly College 44.88 14 Stephens, Katie 11 Tavistock Swimming Club 46.06 15 Hammond, Faye 11 Dinnaton 47.88 --- Thorpe, Joanna 11 Paignton Swimming Club DQ Event 10 Men 11 & Under 50 SC Meter Backstroke Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Pillage, Myles 10 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 35.36 2 Forman, Richard 11 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 36.69 3 Cotterill, Joe 11 Exeter City SC 37.80 4 Hutchinson, Levon 9 Barnstaple 38.40 5 Stoneman, Callum 11 Tiverton Swimming Club 38.45 6 Every, Tom 10 Kelly College 39.42 7 Bishop, Jamie 11 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 39.62 8 Chapman, Kris 11 Tavistock Swimming Club 39.84 9 Hall, Jon 11 Devonport Royal 40.09 10 Mann, Edward 11 Torridgeside 41.06 *11 Adamson, Connor 11 Torquay Leander 41.45 *11 Carter, Sam 11 Dinnaton 41.45 13 Spiller, Liam 11 Exmouth 41.96 14 Gibson, George 10 Oddicombe 44.10 15 Pollard, Adam 11 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 44.81 --- Price, Alan 10 Paignton Swimming Club DQ Event 11 Women 13 & Under 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Attrill, Erin 13 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 30.62 2 Binnington-Savage, Jennifer 13 Torridgeside 33.37 3 Cole, Amy 12 Exeter City SC 34.34 4 Twose, Jessica 12 Newton Abbot Swimming Club 34.42 5 Lamb, Laura 12 Dinnaton 34.72 6 Lathwell, Nicole 12 Barnstaple 34.81 7 Mulligan, Grace 13 Kingsbridge Kingfishers SC 35.67 8 Constable, Annie 13 Ilfracombe Swimming Club 36.28 9 Keogh, Mia 12 Kelly College 36.31 10 North, Jessica 12 Paignton Swimming Club 36.55 11 Moreno-Chamorro, Laura 13 Devonport Royal 36.62 12 Callahan, Meg 12 Tiverton Swimming Club 37.22 13 Mitchell, Isabel 12 Exmouth 39.12 14 Tonge, Charlotte 13 Torquay Leander 40.04 15 Waddington, Ella 13 Tavistock Swimming Club 42.29 16 Bremner, Victoria 12 Oddicombe 45.27 DCASA Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:05 PM 21/04/2008 Page 1 DEVON COUNTY INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008 - 20/04/2008 Results Event 12 Men 13 & Under 50 SC Meter Butterfly Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Nancarrow-Lei, Cynfelyn 13 Plymouth Leander Swimming Asso 28.45 2 Southam, Justin 13 Kelly College 30.80 3 Parr,
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