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ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25 SWIM TIMES Updated 5/23/16 Girls 200 ORANGE COUNTY TOP 25 SWIM TIMES Updated 5/23/16 Girls 200 Medley Relay Boys 200 Medley Relay 1 Crean Lutheran 1.40.77 2017 1 University 1.30.10 2014 2 Crean Lutheran 1.41.79 2014 2 University 1.30.40 2015 3 Jserra 1.42.29 2015 3 Dana Hills 1.31.26 2017 4 Crean Lutheran 1.42.33 2015 4 Corona Del Mar 1.32.00 2013 5 Santa Margarita 1.42.38 2015 5 Corona Del Mar 1.32.16 2014 6 Woodbridge 1.43.28 2017 6 Northwood 1.32.51 2017 7 Edison 1.43.34 2010 7 Dana Hills 1.32.66 2016 9 Edison 1.43.60 2009 8 Corona Del Mar 1:32.88 2012 9 Irvine 1.43.71 2002 9 Santa Margarita 1.32.95 2017 10 University 1.43.81 2012 10 University 1:32.97 2013 11 Santa Margarita 1.43.86 2017 11 Tesoro 1.33.20 2014 12 Irvine 1.44.01 2003 12 Corona Del Mar 1.33.26 2010 13 Corona Del Mar 1.44.06 2015 13 Aliso Niguel 1.33.38 2017 14 Tesoro 1.44.27 2017 14 Mater Dei 1:33.38 2012 15 Jserra 1.44.52 2014 15 Corona Del Mar 1.33.56 2015 16 Woodbridge 1.44.56 2015 16 Edison 1.33.69 2014 17 Aliso Niguel 1.44.58 2010 17 Newport Harbor 1.33.73 2009 18 University 1.44.60 2011 19 Northwood 1:33.76 2013 19 Crean Lutheran 1.44.63 2016 19 University 1.33.76 2016 20 Woodbridge 1.44.71 2016 20 Corona Del Mar 1.34.00 2016 21 Mater Dei 1.44.78 2016 21 Tesoro 1.34.15 2017 22 Edison 1.44.80 2008 22 Irvine 1.34.18 1999 24 Irvine 1.44.80 2001 23 Corona Del Mar 1.34.21 2009 24 University 1:44.92 2013 24 Corona Del Mar 1.34.28 2011 25 J Serra 1:45.00 2013 25 Corona Del Mar 1.34.36 2017 Girls 200 Free Boys 200 Free 1 Katie McLaughlin 1.43.01 SM 2015 1 Grant Shoults 1.33.26 SM 2016 2 Samantha Shelton 1.45.06 SM 2016 2 Tom Shields 1.33.63 Edi 2009 3 Ella Ristic 1.45.76 SM 2017 3 Eric Diehl 1.35.55 MV 1991 4 Cynthia Woodhead 1.45.89 MV 1982 4 Aaron Peirsol 1.35.87 NH 2002 5 Daniela Georges 1.45.89 Wd 2014 5 Justin Nguyen 1.36.65 FV 2017 6 Kathryn Krolikowski 1.45.96 Wd 2016 6 Ryan Kao 1:36.76 Ken 2013 7 Taylor Ault 1.46.07 Son 2015 7 Brian Goodell 1.37.15 MV 1977 8 Melanie Klaren 1.46.32 AN 2011 8 Nick Norman 1.37.34 CV 2015 9 Marybeth Linzmeier 1.46.32 MV 1981 9 Dan Jorgenson 1:37.64 MV 1985 10 Katie Glavinovich 1.46.85 JS 2017 10 Philippe Demers 1:37.74 SM 1997 11 Smanatha Pearson 1.47.27 Fth 2017 11 David Louden 1.37.77 MV 1977 12 Rachel Thompson 1.47.51 Ft 2014 12 Chad Carvin 1.37.80 LH 1992 13 Kim Brown 1:47.72 MV 1985 14 Owen Kao 1.37.93 DH 2016 14 Kaitlyn Albertolli 1.47.76 JS 2014 14 Thomas Smith 1.38.02 Edi 2014 15 Megan Rankin 1:47.85 Uni 2011 15 Andrew Koustik 1.38.02 CC 2017 16 Brooke Lorentzen 1:47.89 CV 2013 16 Patrick White 1.38.04 MD 2008 18 Amy Shaw 1.47.91 CV 1989 17 Michael Hauss 1.38.14 Edi 2011 18 Kathy Diebler 1.48.15 MV 1989 18 Stephen Marcin 1.38.16 Srv 2014 19 Jessica Hayes 1.48.23 Un 2001 19 Chad Hundeby 1.38.17 Wd 1988 20 Silken Jones 1.48.44 SC 2011 20 Andy Schmidt 1.38.20 MV 1979 21 Tiffany Cohen 1.48.45 MV 1981 21 Jon Daniec 1.38.29 MV 2010 22 Julie Williams 1.48.47 ET 1981 23 Logan Redondo 1.38.29 CV 2010 23 Carli Perry 1.48.57 FV 2015 23 Lucas Norman 1.38.66 CV 2014 24 Cynthia Facella 1.48.60 FV 2010 24 Shane Folker 1.38.70 DH 2015 25 Tami Bruce 1.48.68 MV 1984 25 Jon Mykkanen 1.38.71 ED 1983 Girls 200 IM Boys 200 IM 1 Ella Eastin 1.53.90 CrLu 2015 1 Corey Okubo 1.45.42 Uni 2014 2 Sonia Wang 1.58.28 JS 2015 2 Trent Pellini 1.46.14 DH 2017 3 Kristin Caverly 1:58.86 SC 2001 3 Liam Karas 1.46.42 CDM 2014 4 Meagan Popp 1.59.34 CDM 2015 4 Daniel Tran 1.47.16 Uni 2015 5 Nora Deleske 1.59.53 Edi 2016 5 Min Zhi Chua 1.47.68 MV 2017 6 Katie McLaughlin 1.59.84 SM 2015 6 Ken Takahashi 1.47.98 Uni 2015 7 Janet Evans 1.59.96 ED 1989 8 Erik Juliusson 1.48.16 LgB 2015 9 Kaitlin Sandeno 2.00.16 ET 2001 8 Grant Shoults 1.48.33 StM 2015 9 Karli Theun 2.00.16 JS 2015 9 Tyler Lin 1.48.58 CDM 2015 10 Shelby Webber 2.00.28 FV 2011 10 Darren Ward 1.48.83 Son 1987 11 Melissa Bates 2.00.33 MD 2010 11 Aaron Piersol 1.49.02 NH 2000 12 Jessica Epps 2:00.75 Tes 2017 12 Marcin Malinski 1.49.13 MV 1992 14 Courtney Mykannen 2.00.86 Fth 2016 13 John Criste 1.49.25 MV 2007 14 Katie Glavinovich 2.00.93 JS 2016 14 Steve Ronson 1.49.37 Irv 1996 15 Megan Rankin 2.01.00 Uni 2012 15 Tim Haney 1.49.37 LA 1995 17 Isabella Odgers 2.01.17 SM 2017 16 Thomas Smith 1.49.51 Edi 2015 17 Jamie Cail 2.01.59 Mar 1998 17 Daniel Kim 1.49.55 Tes 2017 18 Nicole Mackey 2:01.59 NH 2003 18 Gabe Munoz 1.49.63 Ntwd 2017 19 Lizzie Devitt 2:01.63 SM 2012 19 Derya Buyukuncu 1.49.78 Wd 1993 20 Devin Newton 2.01.67 Edi 2014 20 Jesse Vassallo 1.49.80 MV 1979 21 Riley Lexvold 2.01.86 Uni 2016 21 Adam Hewko 1.49.82 Srv 2002 22 Karin Werth 2.01.88 MV 1983 22 Justin Hanson 1.49.94 CDM 2015 23 Kella Hoblick 2.01.99 ED 1993 23 Jared Namba 1.50.01 CDM 2012 24 Courtney Tseng 2.02.00 SH 2017 24 Brad Prolo 1.50.16 SC 2016 25 Brianna Weinstein 2.02.23 Irv 2011 25 Rick Prado 1.50.19 MV 1981 Girls 50 Free Boys 50 Free 1 Lindsey Engel 22.53 CrLu 2013 1 Michael Cavic 19.69 Tus 2002 2 Elise Garcia 22.64 CrLu 2016 2 Derya Buyukuncu 20.27 Wd 1994 3 Kaitlyn Albertolli 22.67 JS 2015 3 Christian Hockenbury 20.36 MD 2017 4 Courtney Cashion 22.75 Irv 2004 4 Spencer DeShon 20.37 CV 2013 5 Katie McLaughlin 22.77 SM 2014 5 Steve Ewoldt 20.42 MV 2011 6 Anicka Delgado 22.91 SM 2017 6 Zane Scott 20.46 Fth 2017 8 Tara Thomas 22.92 Bkm 2007 7 Brian Malich 20.52 ED 1997 8 Brynne Wong 22.94 CDM 2013 8 Philippe Demers 20.54 SM 1997 9 Cynthia Fascella 22.94 FV 2009 9 Ethan Wojciechowski 20.55 HB 2017 10 Mackenzie Degn 22.95 SM 2016 10 Sean Slusiewicz 20.56 AN 2017 11 Sarah Jones 23.04 SC 2001 10 Tom Shields 20.56 Edi 2009 12 Courtney Wilde 23.22 LH 2010 10 Bart Kizierowski 20.56 MV 1996 13 Samantha Shelton 23.25 SM 2016 13 BJ Churnside 20.57 VP 2012 14 Cindy Tran 23.33 Edi 2010 13 Nick Soedel 20.57 Mar 2011 15 Emma Davidson 23.35 YL 2017 15 Eric Diehl 20.65 MV 1991 16 Marriott Hoffman 23.35 SM 2071 16 Jack Descombes 20.66 CV 2013 17 Lynea Baudino .23.40 LA 2012 17 Trent Pellini 20.69 DH 2017 18 Eva Merrell 23.41 CrLu 2017 18 Aidan Pastel 20.70 SC 2014 19 Sydney Rouse 23.41 LA 2017 18 Josh Samuels 20.71 VP 2009 20 Mollie Simmons 23.42 OL 2017 20 William Hofstader 20.71 Uni 2014 20 Kayley Dodson 23.42 LA 2009 20 Fletcher Norseen 20.72 Irv 2012 22 Silken Jones 23.45 SC 2011 22 Mike Kelly 20.72 FV 1977 23 Melissa Bates 23.47 MD 2010 23 Brandon Toland 20.73 LA 2017 24 Kate Klippert 23.49 NH 2009 24 Grant Shoults 20.75 SM 2016 25 Malia Mills 23.53 Tes 2017 25 Jason Lezak 20.76 Irv 1994 Girls 100 Fly Boys 100 Fly 1 Katie McLaughlin 51.53 SM 2015 1 Michael Cavic 47.13 Tus 2002 2 Eva Merrell 51.98 CDM 2015 2 Corey Okubo 47.53 Uni 2014 3 Ella Eastin 53.53 CrLu 2013 3 Tom Shields 47.55 Edi 2009 4 Tara Thomas 53.54 Bkm 2007 4 Daniel Kim 48.09 Tes 2017 5 Kaitlin Sandeno 53.70 ET 2001 5 Grant Shoults 48.11 SM 2016 6 Samantha Shelton 53.72 SM 2016 6 Philippe Demers 48.25 SM 1997 7 Anicka Delgado 53.98 SM 2017 7 Brad Prolo 48.34 SC 2017 8 Emily Eastin 54.12 CrLu 2016 7 Andrew Kostik 48.34 CC 2017 9 Sage Matsushina 54.25 Mrn 2016 9 Wade Nelson 48.63 Edi 2014 10 Elise Garcia 54.29 CrLu 2016 10 Dylan Payne 48.71 MD 2013 12 Cindy Tran 54.31 Edi 2009 11 Robert Sullivan 48.83 LH 2008 12 Brynne Wong 54.38 CDM 2012 12 Collin Gladys 48.84 Esp 2007 13 Lindsey Engel 54.39 CrLu 2013 13 Jason Rodriquez 48.85 Nrw 2014 14 Yasi Jahanashi 54.46 Edi 2008 14 Michael Chang 49.17 Nrw 2013 15 Jaquelyn Harris 54.55 Mrn 2016 15 Chris Wong 49.25 Uni 2011 16 Whitney Chang 54.70 Wdg 2016 16 Andrew Knoell 49.25 Uni 2016 17 Bianca Preciado 54.78 Son 2017 17 Nick Ding 49.31 YL 2017 18 Stephanie Samundro 54.84 CDM 2014 18 Josh Swart 49.31 SC 2015 19 Hannah Farrow 54.84 CV 2017 19 Sam Franklin 49.50 Tus 1975 20 Morgan Sprosty 55.09 Nrw 2009 20 Brad Toland 49.54 LA 2014 21 Flora Kong 55.10 Irv 2002 21 Jesse Vasallo 49.60 MV 1979 22 Rheanna Vaugh 55.10 AN 2009 22 Ryan Kao 49.62 Ken 2013 24 Ashley DePaul 55.13 VP 2003 23 Brandon Gladys 49.63 Esp 2003 24 Jessica Epps 55.23 Tes 2015 24 Jared Namba 49.68 CDM 2012 25 Alyssa Tran 55.35 Esp 2009 25 Charles Kenyon 49.70 Mar 1990 Girls 100 Free Boys 100 Free 1 Katie McLaughlin 48.69 SM 2015 1 Derya Buyukuncu 43.85 Wd 1994 2 Lindsey Engel 48.96 CrLu 2013 2 Michael Cavic 44.11 Tus 2002 3 Ella Eastin 49.19 CrLu 2015 3 Eric Diehl 44.27 MV 1991 4 Kaitlyn Albertoli 49.26 JS 2015 4 Bart Kizierowski 44.44 MV 1995 5 Courtney Cashion 49.26 Irv 2004 5 Justin Nguyen 44.47 FV 2017 6 Elise Garcia 49.52 CrLu 2017 6 Tom Shields 44.64 Edi 2009 6 Samantha Shelton 49.67 SM 2015 7 Andrew Knoell 44.73 Uni 2017 8 Ayla Spitz 49.67 NH 2017 8 Christian Hockenbury 44.76 MD 2017 9 Kathryn Krolikowski 49.77 Wdg 2016 9 William Hofstadter 44.78 Uni 2015 10 Taylor Ault 49.80 Son 2015 10 Grant Shoults .44.80 SM 2016 11 Cynthia Facella 49.80 FV 2010 11 Ethan Wojciechowski 44.84 HB 2017 12 Cynthia Woodhead 49.88 MV 1984 12 Philipe Demers 44.86 SM 1997 13 Shelby Webber 49.90 FV 2011 13 Nick Soedel 44.87 Mar 2011 14 Mackenzie Degn 49.91 SM 2016 14 Jack Descombes 44.89 CV 2012 15 Samantha Pearson 50.14 Fth 2017 15 Allen Ong 44.92 MV 1999 16 Julie Williams 50.16 ET 1981 16 Brian Malich 45.00 ED 1997 17 Rebecca Millard 50.17 JS 2013 17 Spencer DeShon 45.00 CV 2013 18 Melanie Klaren 50.34 AN 2011 18 Zane Scott 45.10 Fth 2017 19 Amy Shaw 50.36 CV 1989 19 Ben Blevins Boor 45.22 Son 2017 20 Sarah Jones 50.45 SC 2001 20 Aidan Pastel 45.26 SC 2014 21 Rachael Thompson 50.49 Fth 2014 21 Matt Burny 45.28 MV 1997 22 Cheyenne Low 50.62 Uni 2013 22 Gavin Arroyo 45.30 VP 1990 23 Jessica Hayes 50.63 Uni 1999 23 Christian Garkani 45.30 CDM 2012 24 Kathey Diebler 50.69 MV 1989 24 Dave Louden 45.34 MV 1983 25 Emma Davidson 50.69 YL 2017 25 Daniel Kim 45.34 Tes 2017 Girls 500 Free Boys 500 Free 1 Janet Evans 4.37.30 ED
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