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Draft Internet 5 Year Result Archive.Xlsx SWIMMING ARCHIVES 2013-2017 2017 AGGREGRATE Mollie Gould Cup PERCENTAGE Sheena Dyason Cup AGE PENNANT - 17 YEARS & OVERAGE PENNANT - 16 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 15 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 14 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 13 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 12 YEARS & UNDER JUNIOR BROCKWAY CUP 1 St Peters Lutheran College 638 1 Moreton Bay College 83.02 1 St Peters Lutheran College 113 1 Moreton Bay College 92 1 St Peters Lutheran College 108 1 St Peters Lutheran College 113 1 St Peters Lutheran College 102 1 Brisbane State High School 91 St Peters Lutheran College 1:52.30 2 Moreton Bay College 572 2 St Margaret's AGS 66.59 2 St Margaret's AGS 84 2 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 86 2 Moreton Bay College 81 2 Moreton Bay College 95 2 Moreton Bay College 97 2 Moreton Bay College 86 3 Brisbane State High School 509.5 3 Clayfield College 59.07 3 Moreton Bay College 80 3 Brisbane State High School 85 3 Brisbane State High School 78 3 Brisbane State High School 76.5 3 Brisbane State High School 91 3 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 77 OPEN BROCKWAY CUP 4 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 452.5 4 St Hilda's School 50.3 4 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 61 4 St Peters Lutheran College 83 4 Somerville House 75 4 St Margaret's AGS 61.5 4 St Margaret's AGS 70 Somerville House 77 St Peters Lutheran College 1:45.48 5 St Margaret's AGS 417.5 5 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 47.16 5 Brisbane State High School 59 5 St Hilda's School 73 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 74 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 60 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 55.5 5 St Margaret's AGS 70 6 Somerville House 377 6 Somerville House 42.22 Clayfield College 59 6 St Margaret's AGS 55 6 St Hilda's School 52 6 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 57.5 6 Somerville House 51 St Peters Lutheran College 70 7 St Hilda's School 330.5 7 St Aidan's AGS 33.99 7 Somerville House 58 7 Somerville House 45 7 St Margaret's AGS 50 7 Somerville House 51 7 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 46.5 7 St Hilda's School 69 8 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 249 8 Brisbane State High School 33.94 8 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 40 8 Clayfield College 43 8 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 44 8 St Hilda's School 45.5 8 Clayfield College 38 8 St Aidan's AGS 26 9 Clayfield College 228 9 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 32.98 9 St Hilda's School 36 9 St Aidan's AGS 31 9 Clayfield College 27 9 St Aidan's AGS 35 9 St Aidan's AGS 31 9 Clayfield College 25 10 St Aidan's AGS 173 10 St Aidan's AGS 22 10 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 16 10 St Aidan's AGS 24 10 Clayfield College 18 10 St Hilda's School 30 10 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 23 2016 AGGREGRATE Mollie Gould Cup PERCENTAGE Sheena Dyason Cup AGE PENNANT - 17 YEARS & OVERAGE PENNANT - 16 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 15 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 14 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 13 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 12 YEARS & UNDER JUNIOR BROCKWAY CUP 1 St Peters Lutheran College 566 1 Moreton Bay College 77 1 St Peters Lutheran College 94 1 St Margaret's AGS 99 1 St Peters Lutheran College 96 1 Brisbane State High School 92 1 St Peters Lutheran College 96 1 Brisbane State High School 105 St Peters Lutheran College 1:50.59 2 Moreton Bay College 549 2 St Margaret's AGS 69.48 2 Moreton Bay College 81 2 St Peters Lutheran College 89 2 Moreton Bay College 83 2 St Peters Lutheran College 87 2 Moreton Bay College 96 2 Moreton Bay College 805 3 Brisbane State High School 495 3 Clayfield College 65.95 3 St Hilda's School 77.5 3 Moreton Bay College 87.5 3 Brisbane State High School 81 3 Moreton Bay College 85 3 Brisbane State High School 73 3 St Peters Lutheran College 71 OPEN BROCKWAY CUP 4 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 409 4 St Hilda's School 58.33 4 Somerville House 76.5 4 Somerville House 70.5 4 St Hilda's School 80 4 Somerville House 79 4 St Hilda's School 68.5 4 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 60 St Peters Lutheran College 1:46.83 5 St Margaret's AGS 403 5 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 46.71 5 Brisbane State High School 75 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 63 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 75 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 70 5 St Margaret's AGS 68 5 Clayfield College 59 6 Somerville House 381 6 St Aidan's AGS 45.59 6 St Margaret's AGS 54.5 6 Clayfield College 61 6 St Margaret's AGS 49 6 St Hilda's School 56 6 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 55 6 St Aidan's AGS 59 7 St Hilda's School 378 7 Somerville House 42.81 7 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 51 7 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 45.5 7 Somerville House 48 7 St Margaret's AGS 49 7 Somerville House 49 7 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 57 8 Clayfield College 277 8 Brisbane State High School 32.89 8 Clayfield College 43 8 Brisbane State High School 34 8 Clayfield College 45 8 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 45 8 St Aidan's AGS 35.5 8 St Margaret's AGS 44.5 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 248.5 9 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 29.83 9 St Aidan's AGS 33.5 9 St Hilda's School 33 9 St Aidan's AGS 32 9 St Aidan's AGS 25 9 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 35 9 Somerville House 40 10 St Aidan's AGS 227.5 10 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 27 10 St Aidan's AGS 31.5 10 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 22 10 Clayfield College 25 10 Clayfield College 23 10 St Hilda's School 33 2015 AGGREGRATE Mollie Gould Cup PERCENTAGE Sheena Dyason Cup AGE PENNANT - 17 YEARS & OVERAGE PENNANT - 16 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 15 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 14 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 13 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 12 YEARS & UNDER JUNIOR BROCKWAY CUP 1 St Peters Lutheran College 585 1 Moreton Bay College 78.02 1 St Peters Lutheran College 112 1 Moreton Bay College 102 1 St Peters Lutheran College 93 1 Brisbane State High School 97.5 1 Brisbane State High School 101.5 1 Moreton Bay College 103 St Peters Lutheran College 1:50.36 2 Moreton Bay College 568 2 St Margaret's AGS 77.98 2 Moreton Bay College 84 2 Brisbane State High School 87 2 St Margaret's AGS 89 2 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 84.5 2 Somerville House 83.5 2 St Peters Lutheran College 88 3 Brisbane State High School 492.5 3 St Hilda's School 59.38 3 St Hilda's School 81 St Peters Lutheran College Moreton Bay College 89 3 St Peters Lutheran College 84 3 St Peters Lutheran College 78 3 St Margaret's AGS 78 OPEN BROCKWAY CUP 4 St Margaret's AGS 439 4 Clayfield College 57.77 4 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 61.5 4 Somerville House 82 4 Somerville House 74.5 4 Clayfield College 77 4 Moreton Bay College 73 4 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 71 St Peters Lutheran College 1:45.83 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 427 5 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 46.52 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 55.5 5 St Margaret's AGS 69 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 65 5 Moreton Bay College 74 5 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 72 5 Brisbane State High School 66 6 Somerville House 403 6 Somerville House 45.69 6 Brisbane State High School 55 6 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 51 6 Clayfield College 61 6 St Margaret's AGS 67 6 St Margaret's AGS 54 6 Somerville House 49 7 St Hilda's School 307 7 St Aidan's AGS 40 St Margaret's AGS 55 7 St Hilda's School 47 7 Brisbane State High School 54.5 7 Somerville House 47 7 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 46 7 Clayfield College 46 8 Clayfield College 275 8 Brisbane State High School 35.66 8 Somerville House 52 8 St Aidan's AGS 38 8 St Hilda's School 34 8 St Aidan's AGS 36 8 St Hilda's School 44 8 St Hilda's School 41 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 240.5 9 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 31.54 9 St Aidan's AGS 40 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 32 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 30 9 St Hilda's School 32 9 Clayfield College 37 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 35 10 St Aidan's AGS 204 10 Clayfield College 17 10 Clayfield College 15 10 St Aidan's AGS 20 10 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 14 10 St Aidan's AGS 24 10 St Aidan's AGS 30 2014 AGGREGRATE Mollie Gould Cup PERCENTAGE Sheena Dyason Cup AGE PENNANT - 17 YEARS & OVERAGE PENNANT - 16 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 15 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 14 YEARS AGE PENNANT - 13 YEARS & UNDER JUNIOR BROCKWAY CUP 1 St Peters Lutheran College 471.5 1 St Margaret's AGS 69.41 1 St Peters Lutheran College 106.5 1 St Peters Lutheran College 115 1 Moreton Bay College 93 1 St Margaret's AGS 101 1 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 89 St Peters Lutheran College 1:50.13 2 Moreton Bay College 424 2 Moreton Bay College 66.04 2 Somerville House 83.5 2 Moreton Bay College 74 2 St Peters Lutheran College 91 2 Moreton Bay College 82 2 Brisbane State High School 87 3 Brisbane State High School 410 3 Clayfield College 56.93 3 St Hilda's School 81 3 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 66 3 Brisbane State High School 90 3 Brisbane State High School 78 3 Clayfield College 79 OPEN BROCKWAY CUP 4 Somerville House 397.5 4 St Hilda's School 54.34 4 Moreton Bay College 79 4 St Hilda's School 61 4 Somerville House 76 4 Somerville House 74 4 St Margaret's AGS 71 St Peters Lutheran College 1:47.89 5 St Margaret's AGS 354 5 Somerville House 49.41 5 Brisbane State High School 69 5 Somerville House 58 5 St Margaret's AGS 75 5 Clayfield College 57 5 Somerville House 63 6 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 342 6 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 39.96 6 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 48 6 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 56 6 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 58 St Peters Lutheran College 57 6 Moreton Bay College 61 7 St Hilda's School 307 7 Brisbane State High School 36.03 7 St Margaret's AGS 40 7 Brisbane State High School 55 7 St Hilda's School 41 7 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 55 7 St Peters Lutheran College 55 8 Clayfield College 267 8 St Aidan's AGS 35.6 8 Clayfield College 36 8 St Margaret's AGS 47 8 Clayfield College 31 8 St Hilda's School 53 8 St Hilda's School 47 9 Ipswich Girls Grammar School 199 9 Brisbane Girls Grammar School 28.98 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 36 9 St Aidan's AGS 39 9 St Aidan's AGS 30 9 Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 41 9 St Aidan's AGS 41 10 St Aidan's
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