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VHSL 4A Swimming & Diving Championship Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2:29 PM 2/20/2017 Page 1 VHSL 4A Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2017 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 287 2 Rock Ridge High School Rock Ridge High School 258 3 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 199 4 King George High School King George High School 191 5 Woodgrove Swim Team Woodgrove Swim Team 157 6 Dominion High School Dominion High School 107 7 Heritage High School Heritage High School 102 8 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 101 8 John Champe High School John Champe High School 101 10 Freedom High School Freedom High School 94 11 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 91 12 Chancellor High School Chancellor High School 60 13 Salem High School Salem High School 57 14 Grafton Swimming Grafton Swimming 53 15 Louisa County High School Louisa County High School 50 16 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 48 17 Courtland High School Courtland High School 38 18 Hanover High School Hanover High School 35 19 Fauquier High School Fauquier High School 31 19 Powhatan High School Powhatan High School 31 21 E. C. Glass High School E. C. Glass High School 30 22 Millbrook High School Millbrook High School 12 22 Sherando High School Sherando High School 12 24 Loudoun Valley Loudoun Valley 9 25 Smithfiled Packes 2017 Smithfiled Packes 2017 8 26 John Handley High School John Handley High School 7 27 Loudoun County HS Loudoun County HS 6 28 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 5 29 Liberty Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy 4 30 Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg High School 3 31 Great Bridge High School Great Bridge High School 1 31 James Wood High School James Wood High School 1 Total 2,189.00 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 198 .50 2 Hanover High School Hanover High School 155 3 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 144 4 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 137 5 Loudoun County HS Loudoun County HS 133 6 King George High School King George High School 130 7 Courtland High School Courtland High School 118 8 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 116 9 Freedom High School Freedom High School 111 Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2:29 PM 2/20/2017 Page 2 VHSL 4A Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2017 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 10 Salem High School Salem High School 108 11 John Champe High School John Champe High School 100 12 Park View Patriots Swim Team Park View Patriots Swim Team 92 13 Rock Ridge High School Rock Ridge High School 74 .50 14 Sherando High School Sherando High School 64 15 Liberty Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy 61 16 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 57 17 Dominion High School Dominion High School 52 18 Loudoun Valley Loudoun Valley 46 18 Woodgrove Swim Team Woodgrove Swim Team 46 20 Heritage High School Heritage High School 41 21 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 40 22 Bassett High School Bassett High School 36 23 Deep Creek High School Deep Creek High School 33 24 Chancellor High School Chancellor High School 30 25 Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg High School 20 26 Fauquier High School Fauquier High School 19 27 Millbrook High School Millbrook High School 11 28 Eastern View Eastern View 7 29 Grafton Swimming Grafton Swimming 6 Total 2,186.00 Combined Team Scores Place School Points 1 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 424 2 Rock Ridge High School Rock Ridge High School 332 .50 3 King George High School King George High School 321 4 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 315 5 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 299 .50 6 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 235 7 Freedom High School Freedom High School 205 8 Woodgrove Swim Team Woodgrove Swim Team 203 9 John Champe High School John Champe High School 201 10 Hanover High School Hanover High School 190 11 Salem High School Salem High School 165 12 Dominion High School Dominion High School 159 13 Courtland High School Courtland High School 156 14 Heritage High School Heritage High School 143 15 Loudoun County HS Loudoun County HS 139 16 Park View Patriots Swim Team Park View Patriots Swim Team 92 17 Chancellor High School Chancellor High School 90 18 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 88 19 Sherando High School Sherando High School 76 20 Liberty Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy 65 21 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 62 Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2:29 PM 2/20/2017 Page 3 VHSL 4A Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2017 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Combined Team Scores Place School Points 22 Grafton Swimming Grafton Swimming 59 23 Loudoun Valley Loudoun Valley 55 24 Fauquier High School Fauquier High School 50 24 Louisa County High School Louisa County High School 50 26 Bassett High School Bassett High School 36 27 Deep Creek High School Deep Creek High School 33 28 Powhatan High School Powhatan High School 31 29 E. C. Glass High School E. C. Glass High School 30 30 Millbrook High School Millbrook High School 23 30 Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg High School 23 32 Smithfiled Packes 2017 Smithfiled Packes 2017 8 33 Eastern View Eastern View 7 33 John Handley High School John Handley High School 7 35 Great Bridge High School Great Bridge High School 1 35 James Wood High School James Wood High School 1 Total 4,375.00.
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