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2015 WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN INTERSCHOLASTIC, Sanction #: PVO-15-207 SWIMMING and DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Rankings RMSC - MCRD HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 12:43 PM 2/8/2015 Page 1 2015 WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN INTERSCHOLASTIC, Sanction #: PVO-15-207 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Churchill High School Churchill High School 412 .50 2 The Holton-Arms School The Holton-Arms School 245 3 Montgomery Blair Montgomery Blair 236 .50 4 Sherwood High School Sherwood High School 221 5 Walter Johnson High School Walter Johnson High School 216 6 Northwest High School Northwest High School 209 7 Stone Ridge Stone Ridge 181 .50 8 Richard Montgomery High School Richard Montgomery High School 172 9 Madeira Varsity Swim Team Madeira Varsity Swim Team 154 10 Poolesville High School Poolesville High School 152 11 Wootton High School Wootton High School 148 12 Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS 131 12 Our Lady of Good Counsel Our Lady of Good Counsel 131 14 St. John's College High School St. John's College High School 116 .50 15 Walt Whitman Walt Whitman 103 16 Academy of the Holy Cross Academy of the Holy Cross 84 17 Sidwell Friends School Sidwell Friends School 83 18 Quince Orchard High School Quince Orchard High School 58 19 Blake High School Blake High School 56 20 Potomac School Swim Team Potomac School Swim Team 47 21 National Cathedral/W National Cathedral/W 38 22 Springbrook High School Springbrook High School 31 22 Albert Einsten H. S. Swim Albert Einsten H. S. Swim 31 24 Gaithersburg High School Gaithersburg High School 27 25 Holy Child Holy Child 24 26 Damascus High School Damascus High School 20 26 John F Kennedy High School John F Kennedy High School 20 28 Rockvill High School Rockvill High School 19 29 Magruder High School Magruder High School 18 29 Paint Branch Swim and Dive Paint Branch Swim and Dive 18 29 Seneca Valley Seneca Valley 18 32 Paul VI Catholic High School Paul VI Catholic High School 17 33 Elizabeth Seton High School Elizabeth Seton High School 16 34 Clarksburg High School Clarksburg High School 15 35 Georgetown Day School Georgetown Day School 11 36 Georgetown Visitation Georgetown Visitation 10 37 St. Vincent Pallotti HS St. Vincent Pallotti HS 4 38 Edmund Burke School Edmund Burke School 1 Total 3,495.00.
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