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Gwinnett County High School, Sanction #: GA 20-031/OBS North High School - GA HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 6:08 PM 1/26/2020 Page 1 Gwinnett County High School, Sanction #: GA 20-031/OBS Championship Swim Meet Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Brookwood Brookwood 1,043 2 North Gwinnett North Gwinnett 999 3 Mill Creek Mill Creek 825 .50 4 Parkview Parkview 735 5 Mountain View Mountain View 566 .50 6 Duluth High School Swim Team Duluth High School Swim Team 470 7 Collins Hill High School Collins Hill High School 441 .50 8 Peachtree Ridge Peachtree Ridge 386 9 Norcross Norcross 374 .50 10 Grayson Swim and Dive Grayson Swim and Dive 291 11 Archer Archer 245 12 Discovery High School Discovery High School 160 13 Shiloh High School Shiloh High School 155 14 Lanier High School Lanier High School 120 15 Berkmar Berkmar 102 16 Meadowcreek High School Meadowcreek High School 96 17 South Gwinnett South Gwinnett 94 18 Dacula High School Dacula High School 88 Total 7,192.00 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 1 North Gwinnett North Gwinnett 1,076 2 Parkview Parkview 895 .50 3 Brookwood Brookwood 869 .50 4 Mill Creek Mill Creek 826 5 Peachtree Ridge Peachtree Ridge 516 .50 6 Collins Hill High School Collins Hill High School 462 .50 7 Duluth High School Swim Team Duluth High School Swim Team 442 8 Norcross Norcross 424 .50 9 Dacula High School Dacula High School 242 10 Mountain View Mountain View 234 11 Grayson Swim and Dive Grayson Swim and Dive 203 12 Berkmar Berkmar 198 13 Archer Archer 183 .50 14 Lanier High School Lanier High School 163 15 Meadowcreek High School Meadowcreek High School 116 16 South Gwinnett South Gwinnett 100 17 Discovery High School Discovery High School 80 Total 7,032.00 Combined Team Scores Place School Points 1 North Gwinnett North Gwinnett 2,075 2 Brookwood Brookwood 1,912 .50 North High School - GA HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 6:08 PM 1/26/2020 Page 2 Gwinnett County High School, Sanction #: GA 20-031/OBS Championship Swim Meet Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Combined Team Scores Place School Points 3 Mill Creek Mill Creek 1,651 .50 4 Parkview Parkview 1,630 .50 5 Duluth High School Swim Team Duluth High School Swim Team 912 6 Collins Hill High School Collins Hill High School 904 7 Peachtree Ridge Peachtree Ridge 902 .50 8 Mountain View Mountain View 800 .50 9 Norcross Norcross 799 10 Grayson Swim and Dive Grayson Swim and Dive 494 11 Archer Archer 428 .50 12 Dacula High School Dacula High School 330 13 Berkmar Berkmar 300 14 Lanier High School Lanier High School 283 15 Discovery High School Discovery High School 240 16 Meadowcreek High School Meadowcreek High School 212 17 South Gwinnett South Gwinnett 194 18 Shiloh High School Shiloh High School 155 Total 14,224.00.
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