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2016 Arkansas State Championships: Psych Sheet Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 1 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 2:06.64 ST STATE Team Relay Seed Time 1 HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:52.50 ST 2 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL A 1:53.89 ST 3 PULASKI ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:55.63 ST 4 BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:56.42 ST 5 CABOT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:57.20 ST 6 FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:58.11 ST 7 JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL A 1:59.47 ST 8 NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOLA 2:00.06 ST 9 BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL A 2:01.15 ST 10 CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL A 2:01.73 ST 11 ALMA HIGH SCHOOL A 2:04.40 ST 12 GREENE COUNTY TECH HIGH SCHOOLA 2:04.44 ST 13 ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL A 2:06.38 ST 14 CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:07.01 15 SPRINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:09.22 16 SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:11.27 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 2 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay 1:53.04 ST STATE Team Relay Seed Time 1 BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:38.20 ST 2 CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL A 1:39.11 ST 3 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL A 1:41.87 ST 4 CABOT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.09 ST 5 MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.67 ST 6 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.75 ST 7 NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOLA 1:47.30 ST 8 HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.08 ST 9 FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.20 ST 10 BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.49 ST 11 SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL A 1:49.71 ST 12 HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:50.29 ST 13 POCAHONTAS HIGH SCHOOL A 1:50.88 ST 14 ROGERS HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:51.11 ST 15 VALLEY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL A 1:56.54 16 JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL A 2:02.04 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 3 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 2:08.42 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Hanley, Brianna CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1:58.72 ST 2 Thomas, Luciana HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL1:59.58 ST 3 Marks, Madeline BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:59.94 ST 4 Johnson, Olivia Greer CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:00.54 ST 5 Hedgecock, Loren BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:03.63 ST 6 Womack, Haley FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:03.79 ST 7 Meek, Sarah Grace CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL 2:04.64 ST 8 Huthmaker, Lydia BENTON HIGH SCHOOL 2:05.45 ST 9 DeSpain, Jade HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL2:05.56 ST 10 Roscoe, Bailey SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL 2:05.80 ST 11 Welcher, Sarah FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:07.52 ST 12 Hedgecock, Kate BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:10.75 13 Andrews, Katie BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:13.04 14 Kreczmer, Maya JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL 2:15.42 15 Efurd, Emily ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL 2:21.18 16 Pindell, Elyse GREENE COUNTY TECH HIGH SCHOOL2:23.63 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 4 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 1:58.06 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Thomas, Antonio HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL1:45.92 ST 2 Rieth, Charles Aaron CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL 1:47.93 ST 3 Sutton, Zane BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:48.28 ST 4 Bailey, Seth BATESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:48.77 ST 5 Lewis, Levi CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1:50.57 ST 6 Traylor, Carson CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1:50.93 ST 7 Mooney, Simon BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:51.70 ST 8 Brames, Heath HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL 1:55.11 ST 9 Elkington-Stauss, Dylan FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:55.27 ST 10 Siebenmorgen, Tony SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1:55.32 ST 11 Potts, Joseph NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL1:55.42 ST 12 Graves, Mason NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL1:55.48 ST 13 Jaworski, Vincent NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL1:55.90 ST 14 Wiedower, Jackson CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL 1:56.48 ST 15 Blaschke, Caden FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:56.63 ST 16 Murdock, Micah SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1:56.81 ST 17 Hartley, Jaiden BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:57.11 ST 18 Pinales, Noah BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:57.57 ST 19 Moellers, Mark CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1:58.05 ST Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 5 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM 2:30.44 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 McGuirt, Rachel SEARCY HIGH SCHOOL 2:11.44 ST 2 Rogers, Allie CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:12.37 ST 3 Haralson, Delaney PULASKI ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 2:17.16 ST 4 Jones, Isabelle JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL 2:18.81 ST 5 DeSpain, Corinne HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL2:20.79 ST 6 Jaworski, Anna NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL2:21.10 ST 7 Hedgecock, Loren BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:21.27 ST 8 Lander, Shealynn FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:25.14 ST 9 Rubinelli, Lia FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:26.17 ST 10 Rossetti, Isabella GREENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 2:26.96 ST 11 Wade, Rosie CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:27.01 ST 12 Bao, Karina CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:27.05 ST 13 Roscoe, Claire JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL 2:27.06 ST 14 Morris, Jenna SPRINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL 2:27.84 ST 15 Taylor, Paige BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:28.04 ST 16 McGhee, Madison SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 2:28.34 ST 17 Adams, Sydney GREENE COUNTY TECH HIGH SCHOOL2:28.41 ST 18 English, Molly CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:28.42 ST 19 Abbott, Melanie CABOT HIGH SCHOOL 2:29.29 ST 20 Jones, Shelby BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:29.82 ST 21 Kuykendall, Alexis BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:30.09 ST Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 6 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 6 Boys 200 Yard IM 2:15.54 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Harlow, Hayden BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:57.85 ST 2 Crosby, Jared BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:59.41 ST 3 Mainord, Andersen CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL 2:01.21 ST 4 Hedgecock, John BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:02.83 ST 5 Schach, Sam FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:07.82 ST 6 Jennings, Logan CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:08.32 ST 7 Horn, Bryson HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL2:08.68 ST 8 Bowen, Tristen CABOT HIGH SCHOOL 2:09.28 ST 9 Nieman, Erik HOT SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 2:11.40 ST 10 Butler, Brittan SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 2:11.41 ST 11 Norys, Jack FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:12.50 ST 12 Walz, Logan HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL 2:13.08 ST 13 Woodson, Jordan CABOT HIGH SCHOOL 2:13.40 ST 14 Heye, Ian CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 2:13.60 ST 15 Reitnauer, Cole BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:15.36 ST 16 Hearne, Grant FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2:17.47 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 7 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 26.50 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Wright, Caytee CABOT HIGH SCHOOL 24.77 ST 2 Martin, Savannah ALMA HIGH SCHOOL 24.83 ST 3 McGee, Kayla LONOKE HIGH SCHOOL 24.95 ST 4 Taylor, Allison PULASKI ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 25.09 ST 5 Bond, Andrea RUSSELLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 25.11 ST 6 Keith, Olivia FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 25.60 ST 7 Fulton, Elam CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL 25.65 ST 8 Greer, Grace CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 25.71 ST 9 Tucker, McKenzie CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 25.79 ST 10 Reaves, Rachel HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL 26.04 ST 11 Dougherty, Nicole BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 26.16 ST 12 Lauschke, Lisa ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL 26.20 ST 13 Butler, Jessica BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL 26.28 ST 14 Hacala, Lauren BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 26.31 ST 15 Stelte, Caroline HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 26.42 ST 16 Collins, Gabby BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 26.72 17 Kline, Mary JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL 26.72 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 8 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 8 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 23.50 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Vann, Gavin BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 21.85 ST 2 Noonan, Matthew CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 22.59 ST 3 Taylor, Charlie MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL 22.64 ST 4 Hazen, Spencer MAUMELLE HIGH SCHOOL 22.72 ST 5 Lemna, Drew BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 22.99 ST 6 Parmer, John HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL 22.99 ST 7 McDiarmid, Collin EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL 23.02 ST 8 Gentry, Braden CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 23.21 ST 9 Curzon, Andrew PARKVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 23.34 ST 10 Hartsfield, Aaron MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL 23.46 ST 11 Marino, Benjamin EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL 23.55 12 Chiu, Val Andre CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 23.64 13 Graddy, Reed VALLEY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 23.65 14 O'Hare, Will SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 23.78 15 Beever, Ryke SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 24.05 16 Thompson, Bryan BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 24.22 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 9 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 11 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly 1:07.49 ST STATE NameAge School Seed Time 1 Pike, Taylor BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 54.86 ST 2 McGuirt, Rachel SEARCY HIGH SCHOOL 58.60 ST 3 Thomas, Luciana HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 58.96 ST 4 Rogers, Allie CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 59.71 ST 5 Marks, Madeline BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:00.56 ST 6 Shojaee, Arianna CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1:00.62 ST 7 Jacoby, Katie PULASKI ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 1:00.69 ST 8 Clayton, Grace SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1:01.04 ST 9 Stelte, Caroline HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL1:01.54 ST 10 Stalder, Kristen ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL 1:01.55 ST 11 Huthmaker, Lydia BENTON HIGH SCHOOL 1:02.32 ST 12 Roscoe, Bailey SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL 1:02.38 ST 13 Tedder, Grace JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL 1:03.34 ST 14 Bao, Karina CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1:04.74 ST 15 Wade, Rosie CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:04.92 ST 16 Rubinelli, Lia FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:04.93 ST 17 Breedlove, Abigail CABOT HIGH SCHOOL 1:05.96 ST 18 Smothers, Brooke NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL1:06.43 ST 19 Jones, Shelby BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1:06.74 ST 20 Murders, Kyla ALMA HIGH SCHOOL 1:06.83 ST 21 Spillers, Emily SCRANTON HIGH SCHOOL 1:07.28 ST Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 10 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday
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