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Final Swimming & Diving Psych Sheet Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 1 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 1 Girls 1 mtr Diving HHSAA Record: 491.052006 Aleia Monden St. Andrew's NameYear School 1 Imanaka, Nikki JR Castle High School-HI 425.60 2 Ebia, Anna SR Leilehua High School 380.55 3 Ingram, Cassie FR Punahou-HI 349.35 4 Archibald, Anna SO Mid-Pacific Institute-HI 338.05 5 Cadiz, Cloe FR Seabury Hall 334.05 6 Sporrer, Kinsey SO Baldwin High 318.45 7 Brandes, Anna SR Iolani School 317.10 8 Remillard, Sunako SO Punahou-HI 315.10 9 Hosaka, Kaleiui FR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 308.85 10 Kimura, Amy SR Iolani School 294.15 11 Ratay, Emily SO Seabury Hall 280.55 12 Keamoai-Strickland, Rosemary JR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 278.85 13 Kahawai, Nicole SR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 272.90 Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 2 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 2 Boys 1 mtr Diving HHSAA Record: 581.102/11/2012 Spencer Madanay Punahou NameYear School 1 Sisler, Joey JR Saint Louis-HI 393.30 2 Michael, Duncan M SR Hawaii Preparatory Academy 371.20 3 You, Jonathan FR Baldwin High 362.75 4 Lara, Alec SR Kaiser High School 326.30 5 Okazaki, Ethan SO Mid-Pacific Institute-HI 324.90 6 Griffin, Tyrus JR Kaiser High School 320.10 Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 3 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay HHSAA Record: 1:44.032007 Punahou School R Cote, B Beauchan, C Simms, M Yoshida 2:00.79 QUAL 2:09.99 CONS Meet Qualifying: 2:09.99 Team Relay Seed Time 1 Iolani School A 1:51.34 QUAL 2 Kauai High School-HI A 1:52.60 QUAL 3 Kealakehe High School A 1:53.73 QUAL 4 Mid-Pacific Institute-HI A 1:53.88 QUAL 5 Kaiser High School A 1:54.34 QUAL 6 Punahou-HI A 1:56.77 QUAL 7 Seabury Hall A 1:57.46 QUAL 8 Hawaii Preparatory Academy A 1:57.66 QUAL 9 Kamehameha School-Maui A 1:59.31 QUAL 10 Moanalua High School-HI A 1:59.36 QUAL 11 Baldwin High A 2:00.66 QUAL 12 Kapolei High School A 2:01.15 CONS 13 Maryknoll School-HI A 2:01.79 CONS 14 Kamehameha Schools Kapalama A 2:02.11 CONS 15 Mililani High School-HI A 2:03.56 CONS 16 Lahainaluna A 2:04.80 CONS 17 Le Jardin Academy Swimming A 2:04.82 CONS 18 Kalani High School-HI A 2:05.91 CONS 19 Roosevelt High School A 2:06.23 CONS 20 Maui Preparatory Academy A 2:07.26 CONS 21 Kamehameha School Hawaii A 2:08.60 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 4 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay HHSAA Record: 1:35.702/12/2011 Hawaii Preparatory Academy Hawaii Prep K Nakachi, K Katase, L Borowski, R Ross 1:47.89 QUAL 2:01.79 CONS Meet Qualifying: 2:01.79 Team Relay Seed Time 1 Punahou-HI A 1:38.82 QUAL 2 Hilo High School A 1:39.97 QUAL 3 Kamehameha Schools Kapalama A 1:40.92 QUAL 4 Mililani High School-HI A 1:40.93 QUAL 5 Baldwin High A 1:41.41 QUAL 6 Kalani High School-HI A 1:44.04 QUAL 7 Le Jardin Academy Swimming A 1:44.61 QUAL 8 Kaiser High School A 1:45.32 QUAL 9 Hawaii Preparatory Academy A 1:45.97 QUAL 10 Iolani School A 1:46.75 QUAL 11 Kamehameha School-Maui A 1:47.29 QUAL 12 Campbell High School A 1:47.91 CONS 13 Mid-Pacific Institute-HI A 1:48.98 CONS 14 Maui Preparatory Academy A 1:48.99 CONS 15 Kamehameha School Hawaii A 1:52.68 CONS 16 Castle High School-HI A 1:54.89 CONS 17 Roosevelt High School A 1:55.05 CONS 18 Farrington High School-HI A 1:55.07 CONS 19 Moanalua High School-HI A 1:56.03 CONS 20 Kapaa High School-HI A 1:57.55 CONS 21 Kauai High School-HI A 1:58.26 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 5 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 5 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle HHSAA Record: 1:49.252007 Christel Simms Punahou 2:00.69 QUAL 2:06.79 CONS Meet Qualifying: 2:06.79 NameYear School Seed Time 1 Hayakawa, Lena C SO Mid-Pacific Institute-HI 1:53.19 QUAL 2 Tsuha, Beth M SR Hilo High School 1:54.39 QUAL 3 Kimura, Sydney SO Iolani School 1:54.57 QUAL 4 Machorek, Kate SO Kauai High School-HI 1:55.63 QUAL 5 Chapman, Jesselee SR Lahainaluna 1:58.49 QUAL 6 Walton, Rebecca K SO Mid-Pacific Institute-HI 1:59.35 QUAL 7 Heiss, Kayla SR Kaiser High School 2:01.58 CONS 8 Sinclair, Maya A SO Baldwin High 2:01.87 CONS 9 Machida, Kara FR Punahou-HI 2:01.89 CONS 10 Watkins, Jessie SR Kaiser High School 2:02.23 CONS 11 Rask, Kayla K JR Punahou-HI 2:02.30 CONS 12 Migliorato, Saki FR Punahou-HI 2:02.85 CONS 13 Schmidt, Madison SO Campbell High School 2:04.17 CONS 14 Pound, Hallie SO Sacred Hearts Academy-HI 2:04.24 CONS 15 James, Paris FR Kaiser High School 2:04.91 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 6 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 6 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle HHSAA Record: 1:39.282002 Mark Eckert Iolani 1:48.89 QUAL 1:55.59 CONS Meet Qualifying: 1:55.59 NameYear School Seed Time 1 Urbano, Jacob SR Kalaheo Mustangs-HI 1:42.67 QUAL 2 Lileikis, Aukai FR Punahou-HI 1:43.18 QUAL 3 Ai, Kale SR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 1:43.18 QUAL 4 Stack, Ryan JR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 1:45.00 QUAL 5 Richmond, Renny W SRSeabury Hall 1:46.36 QUAL 6 Nishimura, Christian FR Moanalua High School-HI 1:47.13 QUAL 7 Koss, Ryan K SR Seabury Hall 1:48.87 QUAL 8 Hamamoto, Evan SR Iolani School 1:49.09 CONS 9 Van Scoy, John M SR Seabury Hall 1:50.06 CONS 10 Murley, Bryce D JR Punahou-HI 1:50.46 CONS 11 Pederson, Nick SO Le Jardin Academy Swimming 1:50.51 CONS 12 Hamane, Cody K JR Hilo High School 1:50.84 CONS 13 Kresge, Zackery J SRSeabury Hall 1:51.51 CONS 14 Maruyama, Trevyn H SO Iolani School 1:51.75 CONS 15 Glasgow, Jacob SR Damien Memorial School-HI 1:52.04 CONS 16 Loui, Greg C SOPunahou-HI 1:53.06 CONS 17 Uekawa, Teddy FR Waiakea HS 1:54.78 CONS 18 Lee, Justin G SR Punahou-HI 1:55.36 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 7 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 7 Girls 200 Yard IM HHSAA Record: 2:03.802002 Ashley Swart Kaiser 2:18.19 QUAL 2:24.29 CONS Meet Qualifying: 2:24.29 NameYear School Seed Time 1 Mau, Jasmine K JR Punahou-HI 2:03.46 QUAL 2 Grande, Aja o JR Iolani School 2:09.25 QUAL 3 Nihipali, Anu H SR Hawaii Preparatory Academy 2:10.16 QUAL 4 Iwamoto, Aimee FR Moanalua High School-HI 2:13.65 QUAL 5 Yamashita, Michaela JR Maryknoll School-HI 2:15.33 QUAL 6 Sargent, Paris A FR Lahainaluna 2:15.69 QUAL 7 Yasumi, Lara FR Kaiser High School 2:16.88 QUAL 8 Fox, Kira SR Kaiser High School 2:16.99 QUAL 9 Fricke, Kelly E SOPunahou-HI 2:18.13 QUAL 10 Cha, Krislyn SRMililani High School-HI 2:19.00 CONS 11 Bogdahn, Taylor JR Kaiser High School 2:19.72 CONS 12 Nakashima, Eryn N SR Punahou-HI 2:19.83 CONS 13 Ganuelas, Shaye FRKalani High School-HI 2:21.01 CONS 14 Kakazu, Tahnijo M SO Honolulu Waldorf-HI 2:21.10 CONS 15 Hong, Kylie JR Pearl City High School-HI 2:21.63 CONS 16 Fox, Kyla SO Kaiser High School 2:21.88 CONS 17 Okamura, Maya S SO Seabury Hall 2:21.89 CONS 18 Guevara, Katherine SO Maryknoll School-HI 2:23.34 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 8 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 8 Boys 200 Yard IM HHSAA Record: 1:49.172003 Hong Zhe Sun Iolani 2:05.39 QUAL 2:13.09 CONS Meet Qualifying: 2:13.09 NameYear School Seed Time 1 Hirstein, Austin SR Island Pacific Academy-HI 1:54.97 QUAL 2 Woo, Zack z JR Punahou-HI 1:57.39 QUAL 3 Bisel, Ryan K JR Hilo High School 1:59.14 QUAL 4 Suzuki, Carter H SR Baldwin High 1:59.89 QUAL 5 Alumbaugh, Victor SR Kaiser High School 2:01.20 QUAL 6 Fellezs, Colin-James JR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 2:03.38 QUAL 7 Kuwaye-Tamanaha, Ren JR Waiakea HS 2:03.48 QUAL 8 Zachmeier, Nick B JR Le Jardin Academy Swimming 2:03.73 QUAL 9 Mori, Kenji z SO Punahou-HI 2:03.77 QUAL 10 Buenrostro Gallimore, Sebastian JR Maui Preparatory Academy 2:04.56 QUAL 11 Otomo, Rysen K SR Baldwin High 2:05.36 QUAL 12 Murata, Reece T SR Baldwin High 2:05.44 CONS 13 Lee, Albert FR Iolani School 2:05.66 CONS 14 Sakai, Michael T JR Kalani High School-HI 2:06.03 CONS 15 Vieira, Kekoa FR Punahou-HI 2:07.99 CONS 16 Baba, Jacob SR Iolani School 2:08.45 CONS 17 Hartley, Kevin SR Kamehameha Schools Kapalama-HI 2:08.51 CONS 18 Wong, Aaron T FR Hawaii Baptist Academy-HI 2:09.32 CONS 19 Hampton, Michael FR Punahou-HI 2:10.04 CONS 20 Kane, Mika F JR Kamehameha School-Maui 2:10.35 CONS 21 Yamada, Kyle SR Mililani High School-HI 2:11.60 CONS 22 Yuen-Schat, Daniel SO Kaiser High School 2:12.42 CONS Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 2:37 PM 2/10/2013 Page 9 2013 OC16 Swimming & Diving Championships - 2/15/2013 to 2/16/2013 Psych Sheet Event 9 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle HHSAA Record: 23.261994 Keiko Price Mililani 25.39 QUAL 26.39 CONS Meet Qualifying: 26.39 NameYear School Seed Time 1 Ware, Yasmine H SO Kauai High School-HI 24.07 QUAL 2 Uekawa, Madisyn SRWaiakea HS 24.62 QUAL 3 Kometani, Kassie SO Kohala High School 24.88 QUAL 4 Kiessling, Roxy z JRPunahou-HI 24.93 QUAL 5 Altura, Sheila I SR Baldwin High 25.13 QUAL 6 Imoto, Paula SR Kamehameha School Hawaii 25.32 QUAL 7 Yamashiro,
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