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VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship SwimRVA - CSAC - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:29 PM 2/17/2018 Page 1 VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 226 2 King George High School King George High School 221 3 Blacksburg High School Blacksburg High School 220 .50 4 Monacan High School Monacan High School 215 5 Riverside High School Riverside High School 205 6 Woodgrove High School Woodgrove High School 199 7 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 173 8 Dominion High School Dominion High School 100 9 Salem High School Salem High School 86 10 E C Glass High School E C Glass High School 75 11 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 65 12 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 62 13 Louisa County High School Louisa County High School 53 14 Warhill High School Warhill High School 43 15 Courtland High School Courtland High School 41 16 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 40 17 Great Bridge High School Great Bridge High School 39 .50 18 Loudoun County HS Loudoun County HS 30 19 Chancellor High School Chancellor High School 29 19 James Wood High School James Wood High School 29 21 Grafton High School Grafton High School 20 21 Sherando High School Sherando High School 20 23 Heritage High School Heritage High School 17 24 Liberty Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy 13 25 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 9 25 John Handley High School John Handley High School 9 25 Hanover High School Hanover High School 9 28 Loudoun Valley High School Loudoun Valley High School 3 29 Carroll County High School Carroll County High School 2 Total 2,254.00 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 233 2 Monacan High School Monacan High School 224 3 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 162 .50 4 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 154 5 Salem High School Salem High School 147 6 Loudoun County HS Loudoun County HS 119 7 Courtland High School Courtland High School 114 8 Hanover High School Hanover High School 101 .50 9 King George High School King George High School 92 10 Riverside High School Riverside High School 87 10 Liberty Christian Academy Liberty Christian Academy 87 12 Loudoun Valley High School Loudoun Valley High School 85 SwimRVA - CSAC - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:29 PM 2/17/2018 Page 2 VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 13 Blacksburg High School Blacksburg High School 71 14 Louisa County High School Louisa County High School 68 15 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 56 16 Park View High School-Sterling Park View High School-Sterling 51 16 Bassett High School Bassett High School 51 18 Heritage High School Heritage High School 50 19 Midlothian High School Midlothian High School 42 20 Grafton High School Grafton High School 41 21 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 40 22 Sherando High School Sherando High School 39 22 Carroll County High School Carroll County High School 39 24 Dominion High School Dominion High School 31 25 Woodgrove High School Woodgrove High School 23 26 Fauquier High School Fauquier High School 12 27 James Wood High School James Wood High School 5 28 Warhill High School Warhill High School 4 28 Great Bridge High School Great Bridge High School 4 30 Smithfield High School Smithfield High School 2 31 Patrick Henry High School Patrick Henry High School 1 31 John Handley High School John Handley High School 1 Total 2,237.00 SwimRVA - CSAC - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:56 PM 2/17/2018 Page 1 VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2018 Results - Friday 4A Finals Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay VHSL: 1:32.80 ! 2016 Patriot High School Patriot Cumberland, Rowe, Cooper, Ross VHSL Class 4: 1:37.15 @ 2/17/2018 Kettle Run High School KRHS-VA J Heenan, T Smith, G Finan, A Whitted 1:33.83 AA All-American 1:35.43 AAC AA Consideration Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Jefferson Forest High School 1:38.18 1:36.50@ 40 1) Davidson, Matthew JR 2) Schonfelder, Sutton SR 3) Sauls, Connor SO 4) Grimmett, Brian SR 24.09 51.82 (27.73) 1:15.12 (23.30) 1:36.50 (21.38) 2 Kettle Run High School 1:37.15 1:36.83 34 1) Heenan, Jake JR 2) Smith, Tanner SR 3) Finan, Garrett SR 4) Whitted, Andy SR 24.30 51.55 (27.25) 1:15.09 (23.54) 1:36.83 (21.74) 3 Lafayette High School 1:38.98 1:37.46 32 1) Kostelni, Chris JR 2) Crisci, Flynn JR 3) Long, Sam SO 4) Rice, Matthew SR 24.97 51.63 (26.66) 1:15.16 (23.53) 1:37.46 (22.30) 4 Monacan High School 1:38.70 1:38.50 30 1) Heinrich, Michael JR 2) Higgins, Tim FR 3) Doss, Brennen SR 4) Ellis, Landon SO 23.85 53.14 (29.29) 1:15.93 (22.79) 1:38.50 (22.57) 5 Loudoun County HS 1:39.20 1:39.31 28 1) Koenig, Colby JR 2) Backus, Kyle JR 3) Hughes, Collin SR 4) Hunter, Shane SO 26.36 53.79 (27.43) 1:17.34 (23.55) 1:39.31 (21.97) 6 Riverside High School 1:41.05 1:40.33 26 1) Quan, Robert FR 2) McCummings, Jackson JR 3) Barmak, Taylor SR 4) Lippy, Brock JR 25.85 53.43 (27.58) 1:17.96 (24.53) 1:40.33 (22.37) 7 King George High School 1:40.53 1:41.63 24 1) Miller, Jacob SR 2) Wilson, Nate SR 3) Poley, Alex JR 4) Darcy, Graham SR 25.04 51.75 (26.71) 1:18.64 (26.89) 1:41.63 (22.99) 8 Blacksburg High School 1:41.37 1:42.06 22 1) Rockwell, Lewis FR 2) Sterling, Sam JR 3) Yang, Leo SO 4) Zolovick, Ryan SR 26.33 54.52 (28.19) 1:19.59 (25.07) 1:42.06 (22.47) B - Final 9 Heritage High School 1:41.39 1:41.24 18 1) Smolsky, Jordan FR 2) Lees, Tommy SO 3) Rossbach, John JR 4) Walsh, Thomas SR 25.36 53.53 (28.17) 1:18.07 (24.54) 1:41.24 (23.17) 10 Jamestown High School 1:43.58 1:42.92 14 1) Montes Martinez, Julian JR 2) Joo, Jared JR 3) Roehrle, Ethan FR 4) Francis, Aiden JR 26.00 55.70 (29.70) 1:20.23 (24.53) 1:42.92 (22.69) 11 Courtland High School 1:42.32 1:43.23 12 1) Leupold, Ryland SR 2) Slater, Nick SR 3) Ashton, Nick SR 4) Lowe, Tyler SO 24.67 56.45 (31.78) 1:19.38 (22.93) 1:43.23 (23.85) 12 Grafton High School 1:44.14 1:43.67 10 1) Franklin, Alexander FR 2) Mateer, Kostas SO 3) Salomon, Joey SR 4) Paraham, Jaz SO 25.72 54.86 (29.14) 1:20.22 (25.36) 1:43.67 (23.45) 13 Midlothian High School 1:43.99 1:44.30 8 1) Biller, Zachary SO 2) Geiszler, Justin SO 3) McKey, Samuel JR 4) Smietana, Caleb JR 27.84 57.84 (30.00) 1:22.69 (24.85) 1:44.30 (21.61) 14 Sherando High School 1:44.65 1:45.63 6 1) Pham, Peter FR 2) Pham, Mathew JR 3) Ibrahim, Ayman SR 4) Gannon, Angelo SR 27.46 57.79 (30.33) 1:21.95 (24.16) 1:45.63 (23.68) 15 Salem High School 1:44.76 1:47.17 4 1) DeWalt, Logan SO 2) Miles, James SO 3) Debopadhaya, Shayom JR 4) James, Ben SO 27.54 59.85 (32.31) 1:23.84 (23.99) 1:47.17 (23.33) SwimRVA - CSAC - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:56 PM 2/17/2018 Page 2 VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2018 Results - Friday 4A Finals B - Final ... (Event 1 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points 16 Loudoun Valley High School 1:42.52 1:51.55 2 1) VanTassell, Mason JR 2) Middleton, Kaden JR 3) O'Brien, Sam FR 4) Serain, Wyatt SR 27.68 1:00.86 (33.18) 1:27.22 (26.36) 1:51.55 (24.33) Preliminaries 17 Bassett High School 1:46.21 1) Cassady, Hunter SO 2) Kinkema, Connor SR 3) Martin, Adam FR 4) Haynes, Cameron SO 18 Woodgrove High School 1:46.33 1) Russello, Gage SR 2) Turman, Vincent SO 3) Piliere, Ben SR 4) Markey, Liam SO 19 Carroll County High School 1:46.48 1) Webb, Forest JR 2) Nester, Jackson FR 3) Payne, Kaleb JR 4) Bowman, Brett 20 Hanover High School 1:46.57 1) Schoenwiesner, Ben FR 2) Newton, Ross SR 3) Altman, Josh SR 4) Brooks, Marshall SR 21 Warhill High School 1:48.70 1) Ruiz, Julian SR 2) Semper, Ari SO 3) Frerichs, Noah SO 4) Massey, Cameron SR Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay VHSL: 1:44.51 ! 2015 Chantilly High School Chantilly Hensley, Clabeaux, Gwennap, Peters VHSL Class 4: 1:47.38 @ 2/17/2017 Jamestown High School Jamestown J Vereb, A Adams, C Roehrle, A Larson 1:45.33 AA All-American 1:47.14 AAC AA Consideration Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Lafayette High School 1:49.08 1:47.62 40 1) Olsen, Grace JR 2) Hurt, Colby SO 3) Long, Soia SO 4) Schisa, Kelly SO 56.60 1:22.03 ( ) 1:47.62 (25.59) 2 King George High School 1:50.60 1:48.54 34 1) Bentz, Caroline JR 2) Miller, Jessica SR 3) Kapp, Jenna FR 4) Morrow, Emma SR 26.15 56.79 (30.64) 1:23.51 (26.72) 1:48.54 (25.03) 3 Riverside High School 1:50.25 1:48.83 32 1) Haast, Mikaela SO 2) Ye, Hannah SO 3) Nguyen, Claire JR 4) Kopac, Allison SO 28.49 59.66 (31.17) 1:25.22 (25.56) 1:48.83 (23.61) 4 Monacan High School 1:50.55 1:49.51 30 1) Jones, Christa JR 2) Hobson, Kayla JR 3) Ritchie, Angela FR 4) Peel, Kelsey SO 27.96 59.08 (31.12) 1:25.06 (25.98) 1:49.51 (24.45) 5 Jamestown High School 1:50.55 1:50.23 28 1) Larson, Abby SR 2) Adams, Ashley JR 3) Wilson, Bridget FR 4) Pegram, Kaitlyn SO 26.75 42.30 (15.55) 1:25.10 (42.80) 1:50.23 (25.13) 6 Dominion High School 1:50.67 1:50.25 26 1) Bogushefsky, Ashley SO 2) Wiles, Taylor FR 3) Schlemmer, Rachel SO 4) McMillan, Kelli FR 28.28 59.94 (31.66) 1:25.25 (25.31) 1:50.25 (25.00) 7 Woodgrove High School 1:52.32 1:50.88 24 1) Carter, Hannah SR 2) Bernal, Daphne FR 3) Frie, Sarah SO 4) Pyle, Ellee FR 28.52 59.14 (30.62) 1:25.46 (26.32) 1:50.88 (25.42) 8 E C Glass High School 1:52.96 1:53.10 22 1) Tiller, Anne-Elaine JR 2) Eckert, Ellisa SO 3) Russell, Emma SR 4) Morris, Sydney SR 28.22 1:01.14 (32.92) 1:27.36 (26.22) 1:53.10 (25.74) B - Final 9 Blacksburg High School 1:54.28 1:53.33 18 1) Slusser, Hailey JR 2) Ho, Gabriella SR 3) Anderson, Julie FR 4) Seeley, Cameron SR 29.47 1:02.25 (32.78) 1:28.94 (26.69) 1:53.33 (24.39) SwimRVA - CSAC - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 9:56 PM 2/17/2018 Page 3 VHSL Class 4 Swimming & Diving Championship - 2/17/2018 Results - Friday 4A Finals B - Final ..
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