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Ohio High School Athle C Associa On Ohio High School Athle c Associa on Commissioner Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Winter Sports Tournaments Release No. 6 (of 6) - March 29, 2011 4080 Roselea Place • Columbus, Ohio 43214 • 614-267-2502• Fax: 614-267-1677 • www.ohsaa.org Contact: Tim Stried, Director of Informa on Services, [email protected] OHSAA 2011 Winter Sport Tournaments Overview Week of Week of Week of Week of Week of Week of Week of Sport Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Swimming & Diving Sec onal District State Wrestling Sec onal District State Bowling Sec onal District State Gymnas cs District District State Ice Hockey District District District State Girls Basketball Sec onal Sec onal District Regional State Boys Basketball Sec onal Sec onal District Regional State OHSAA 2011 Winter Sports State Tournaments Information Important State Tournament Links OHSAA Homepage: 2011 Winter Team State Champions h p://www.ohsaa.org Girls Swimming & Diving News & Media Home: Division I - Columbus Upper Arlington h p://www.ohsaa.org/news/default.asp Division II - Gates Mills Hawken Photography Regula ons: http://www.ohsaa.org/news/media/PhotographyRegulations.pdf Boys Swimming & Diving OHSAA Radio Network: Division I - Cincinna St. Xavier h p://www.ohsaa.org/news/Radio/radiohome.asp Division II - Hun ng Valley University School Carry the free, commercial-split network feed of any basketball state tournament Wrestling game Division I - Lakewood St. Edward General Media Notes and Links Division II - St. Paris Graham 1. Do you have a good sportsmanship feature story from your community Division III - Bedford St. Peter Chanel posted on your website? Email the link to Tim Stried for pos ng on OHSAA. org. Bowling 2. The OHSAA’s general media regula ons are posted at: Girls - St. Mary’s Memorial http://www.ohsaa.org/news/media/OHSAA-Media-Regulations_2010-11. Boys - Troy pdf Gymnas cs 3. The OHSAA’s new “Working with the Media” brochure was mailed to all Brecksville Broadview Heights schools and emailed to all o cials in September. It is posted at h p://www. ohsaa.org/news/media/WorkingwithMedia.pdf Ice Hockey 4. OHSAA Magazine is published three mes per year and mailed to media Toledo St. Francis deSales members. Media who have not been receiving OHSAA Magazine may request a free subscrip on from Tim Stried. The magazine can also be found online at Girls Basketball Division I - Twinsburg h p://www.ohsaa.org/news/Magazine/maghome.asp. Division II - Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown Division III - Anna Division IV - Canal Winchester Harvest Prep Boys Basketball Division I - Cincinna LaSalle Division II - Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Division III - Cincinna Ta Division IV - Berlin Hiland Bowling, Wrestling, Ice Hockey and Girls & Boys Basketball State Tournament Coverage www.ohsaa.org 1 OHSAA Winter Release No. 6 Girls Swimming & Diving State Tournaments 2011 GIRLS DIVISION II STATE SWIMMING & DIVING QUICK INFO REVIEW WHAT: 35th Annual OHSAA Girls State Swimming & Diving Gates Mills Hawken Scores 334 Points to Win 2011 OHSAA Tournaments Division II Girls Swimming Crown, Gives School 13th straight WHEN: Wednesday, February 23 - Saturday, February 26 championship and 21 overall WHERE: C.T. Branin Natatorium (2323 17th St. N.W., Canton) EVENT SCHEDULE: CANTON, Ohio – Gates Mills Hawken broke three state Feb. 23, 9:00 a.m. - Girls Division II Diving tournament records and one state record en route to tallying Feb. 24, 9:00 a.m. - Girls Division I Diving 334 points and capturing the 2011 OHSAA Division II girls state Feb. 24, 5:00 a.m. - Girls (and Boys) Division II Prelims swimming tle Friday night at C.T. Branin Natatorium. Feb. 25, 9:00 a.m. - Girls (and Boys) Division I Prelims The win gives the Hawks their 13th straight state Feb. 25, 5:00 p.m. - Girls (and Boys) Division II Finals championship in a row, having nished in rst place every year Feb. 26, 5:00 p.m. - Girls (and Boys) Division I Finals since girls swimming added Division II in the 1999-2000 school state championship Saturday night in C.T. Branin Natatorium in year. The win gives the school its 20th girls swimming tle in Canton. The victory was UA’s eighth girls state championship in program history. program history and the seventh consecu ve tle. The Hawks recorded rst place nishes in eight events. The Golden Bears tallied four rst places nishes, including Individual top nishers included junior Morgan Cohara in the the 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay, as well as senior 200 freestyle, sophomore Sarah Koucheki, who won the 100 Abby Chin winning both the 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle. bu er y for the second year in a row (state tournament record Cincinna Ursuline Academy nished in second place with 55.22) and the 200 individual medley, and sophomore Marissa 212 points, with a rst place nish in the 200 medley relay. It Cominelli in the 100 backstroke (state record 55.49). Hawken marks the 12th me that Ursuline nished as Division I runner- also nished rst in the 200 medley relay (state tournament up. record 1:45.72), 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay Maddie Mar n of Pickerington Central was named the girls (state tournament record 3:28.56). Swimmer of the Meet, as she broke the state record, state Granville nished in second place with 171 points, tournament record and pool record by repea ng as the state including a rst place nish by freshman Sydney King in the 500 freestyle. champion in the 100 bu er y. Walsh Jesuit sophomore Danielle Margheret was named the girls Swimmer of the Meet, with a rst place nish in the FULL RESULTS AVAILABLE ONLINE 100 breaststroke. The complete results from the 2011 OHSAA swimming and diving tournament are available online at www.ohsaa.org 2011 GIRLS DIVISION I STATE SWIMMING & DIVING by selec ng “Swimming/Diving” from the sports dropdown TOURNAMENT REVIEW box in the top le corner of the home page. Upper Arlington Wins Seventh-Consecu ve OHSAA Girls Division I Swimming Championship, Golden Bears score 286 points to bring home eighth tle in program history CANTON, Ohio – Columbus Upper Arlington scored 286 points en route to capturing the 2011 OHSAA Division I girls swimming 2011 STATE CHAMPIONS Division I Event Division II Dani Barbiea, Springboro, 22.94 50 Freestyle Jordan Moxley, Maplewood, 23:51 Dani Barbiea, Springboro, 50.72 100 Freestyle Ka e Joseph, McDonald, 51.45 Abby Chin, Upper Arlington, 1:49.38 200 Freestyle Morgan Cohara, Hawken, 1:51.36 Abby Chin, Upper Arlington, 4:48.93 500 Freestyle Sydney King, Granville, 4:56.37 Maddie Mar n, Pickerington Central, 53.34 (*) 100 Bu er y Sarah Koucheki, Hawken, 55.22 (*) Alana Arnold, May eld, 1:03.61 100 Breaststroke Danielle Margheret, Walsh Jesuit, 1:02.74 Emily Slabe, Ursuline, 55.63 100 Backstroke Marissa Cominelli, Hawken, 55.49 Ka e Miller, Firestone, 2:00.62 200 Ind. Medley Sarah Koucheki, Hawken, 2:03.94 Upper Arlington (Veri, Hammerberg, Comer, Chin) 1:34.12 (*) 200 Freestyle Relay Gates Mills Hawken (Koucheki, Harris, Vexler, Cohara) 1:35.90 (*) Upper Arlington (Veri, Hammerberg, Comer, Chin) 3:26.71 400 Freestyle Relay Gates Mills Hawken (Koucheki, Bi erman, Harris, Cohara) 3:28.56 (*) Cin. Ursuline (Slabe, Blood, Jenkins, Tomley) 1:43.93 200 Medley Relay Gates Mills Hawken (Cominelli, Arono , Bencic, Vexler) 1:45.72 (*) Haleigh Bartle , Cuyahoga Falls, 482.35 One-Meter Diving Natalie Ri er, Gahanna Columbus Academy, 454.80 Upper Arlington, 286 Team Champion Gates Mills Hawken, 334 r - repeat state champion, * - state tournament record, # - state interscholas c record, @ - pool record 2 www.ohsaa.org OHSAA Winter Release No. 6 Boys Swimming & Diving State Tournaments 2011 BOYS DIVISION II STATE SWIMMING & DIVING TOURNAMENT REVIEW QUICK INFO Hun ng Valley University School Wins 2011 OHSAA Division II WHAT: 84th Annual OHSAA Boys State Swimming & Diving Boys State Swimming Championship, Preppers score 377 points to Tournaments win third tle in a row WHEN: Wednesday, February 23 - Saturday, February 26 WHERE: C.T. Branin Natatorium (2323 17th St. N.W., Canton) EVENT SCHEDULE: CANTON, Ohio – Hun ng Valley University School put 377 Feb. 23, 2:00 p.m. - Boys Division II Diving points on the board to comfortably win the 2011 OHSAA Feb. 24, 5:00 p.m. - Boys (and Girls) Division II Prelims Division II boys swimming championship Friday night at C.T. Feb. 25, 9:00 a.m. - Boys (and Girls) Division I Prelims Branin Natatorium in Canton, Ohio. The win gives University Feb. 25, 5:00 p.m. - Boys (and Girls) Division II Finals School its third consecu ve state championship and third Feb. 26, 9:00 a.m. - Boys Division I Diving tle in program history. Feb. 26, 4:00 p.m. - Boys (and Girls) Division I Finals The Preppers nished rst in six events. Senior Andrew Malone won the 50 freestyle in 20.50 and the St. Xavier displayed its great depth by scoring 312 points 100 breaststroke in 55.54, se ng new state tournament despite not recording rst place nishes in any events. records in both. Senior Mike Gaudiani won the 500 freestyle Rather, the Bombers earned an abundance of points by in 4:33.40. University School also nished rst in the 200 having mul ple placers in ve individual events: the 200 medley relay (state tournament record 1:31.67), 200 freestyle, 100 bu er y, 500 freestyle, 100 backstroke and freestyle relay (state tournament record 1:24.64) and the 100 breaststroke. 400 freestyle relay. St. Francis de Sales scored 298.5 points as the Division I Malone earned boys Swimmer of the Meet honors for his runner-up, including ve rst place nishes.
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