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2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING and DIVING RESULTS Licensed To: C.T C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:28 AM 2/25/2004 Page 1 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING AND DIVING RESULTS Licensed To: C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:24 AM 2/25/2004 Page 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Team Rankings - Through Event 36 Female Team Scores - DIVISION 1 Division Place School Points 1 Centerville CEN 239 2 Cincinnati Ursuline Academy CURA 206 3 Columbus Upper Arlington UPA 196 4 Akron Firestone AFI 143 5 CincinnatiSaint Ursula Academy CSUA 118 6 Worthington Kilbourne WKI 100 7 Cincinnati Sycamore CSYC 99 8 Cincinnati Princeton CPR 82 9 Rocky River Magnificat RRM 79 10 North Canton Hoover NCH 73 10 Groveport Madison GMA 73 12 Solon SOL 71 13 Westerville North WNO 59 14 Dublin Coffman DCO 58 15 Worthington Thomas Worthington WTW 56 16 Dayton Carroll DCA 49 17 Cincinnati Anderson CIAN 48 18 Kings High School KMK 47 . 50 19 Cincinnati Turpin CTUR 44 20 Shaker Heights SHT 42 21 Gahanna Lincoln GLI 32 21 Wooster WOO 32 23 Cuyahoga Falls CUFA 30 24 Kettering Fairmont KFA 28 25 Beavercreek BVC 25 25 Mason MAS 25 27 Columbus St. Francis DeSales COSF 24 27 Mentor MEN 24 29 Painesville Riverside PRI 22 30 Parma PAR 20 31 Ashland ASH 18 31 Hudson HUD 18 33 Broadview Hts Brecksville BHB 17 . 50 34 Findlay FIN 17 35 Mayfield MAY 16 . 50 36 Toledo Notre Dame Academy TNDA 16 37 Columbus Whetstone COWH 12 38 Euclid EUC 11 39 Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame CMND 10 . 50 40 Dublin Scioto DSC 10 41 Massillon Perry MPE 9 41 Oxford Talawanda OTA 9 43 Youngstown Boardman YBO 5 Licensed To: C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:24 AM 2/25/2004 Page 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Team Rankings - Through Event 36 44 Massillon Jackson MJA 4 45 Anthony Wayne WAW 2 45 Troy TRO 2 47 Lima Senior LIM 1 47 Strongsville STRG 1 47 Cincinnati Mother of Mercy CMOM 1 Total 2,325.00 Female Team Scores - DIVISION 2 Division Place School Points 1 Gates Mills Hawken GMH 374 2 Cincinnati Indian Hill CIIH 155 3 Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown SHHB 132 4 Sandusky Perkins SPE 123 5 Rocky River RORV 118 5 Chardon Notre Dame-Cathedral L CNDC 118 7 Madeira High School CMAD 107 8 Copley COP 92 9 Cincinnati Hills Christian Aca CHCA 83 10 Gates Mills Gilmour Academy GMGA 81 . 50 11 Wauseon WAU 81 12 Cleveland Orange CLO 78 13 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit CFWJ 67 14 Hamilton Badin HBA 65 15 Springfield Catholic Central SCC 52 . 50 16 Cincinnati Wyoming CWYO 51 17 The Plains Athens TPA 37 18 Olentangy Liberty POL 35 19 Oberlin Firelands OFI 31 20 Napoleon NAP 30 21 Springfield Northwestern SNW 29 22 Springfield Shawnee SPSH 26 23 Sidney Lehman Catholic SLE 25 24 Columbus School for Girls COSG 24 25 Springboro RidgevilleChristian SRC 22 26 Arcanum ARN 21 27 Dayton Oakwood DOA 20 28 Perry PER 18 29 New Albany NAL 16 29 No Robinson Colonel Crawford NRCC 16 29 Barnesville BARN 16 32 Tipp City Tippecanoe TCT 15 32 Chagrin Falls CFA 15 34 Millbury Lake MILA 13 35 Port Clinton PTCL 12 35 Pataskla Licking Heights PLH 12 37 Galion GAL 9 Licensed To: C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:24 AM 2/25/2004 Page 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Team Rankings - Through Event 36 38 Lexington LEX 8 39 Cincinnati Mariemont CMAR 7 39 Dover DOV 7 39 Elyria Catholic ECAT 7 42 Steubenville Catholic Central STCC 6 42 St Marys Memorial SMM 6 42 Canton Central Catholic CCC 6 42 Maumee MAU 6 42 Kettering Alter KAAL 6 47 Cincinnati Purcell Marian CPUM 5 47 Castalia Margaretta CAMA 5 47 Fostoria St. Wendelin FSW 5 47 Batavia High School BAT 5 51 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas LSTA 4 51 Celina CEL 4 53 Lisbon Beaver LBE 2 53 Columbus Bishop Hartley CBH 2 55 Johnstown Monroe JMO 1 55 Granville GRA 1 55 Chagrin Falls Kenston CFK 1 Total 2,314.00 Male Team Scores - DIVISION 1 Division Place School Points 1 Cincinnati St. Xavier CSTX 263 2 Columbus Upper Arlington UPA 226 3 Huntington Valley University S HVUS 157 4 Akron Firestone AFI 149 5 Beavercreek BVC 122 6 Cincinnati Turpin CTUR 112 7 North Canton Hoover NCH 106 8 Centerville CEN 105 9 Cincinnati Mariemont CMAR 81 10 Granville GRA 80 11 Columbus St. Charles COSC 76 12 Gahanna Columbus Academy GCA 72 13 Toledo St. Francis De Sales TSFD 70 14 Cincinnati Sycamore CSYC 51 15 Springfield Catholic Central SCC 40 16 Sidney SID 39 17 Cincinnati Anderson CIAN 32 18 Cincinnati Elder CIE 29 19 Canton GlenOak CGL 28 19 Cincinnati Wyoming CWYO 28 21 Dayton Chaminade-Julienne DCJ 27 22 Aurora AUR 26 22 Dublin Coffman DCO 26 Licensed To: C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:24 AM 2/25/2004 Page 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Team Rankings - Through Event 36 24 Cincinnati Oak Hills COH 24 24 Gates Mills Gilmour Academy GMGA 24 26 Toledo Christian TCH 23 27 Worthington Thomas Worthington WTW 22 28 Wooster WOO 21 29 Kettering Fairmont KFA 20 29 Tol. St. Johns Jesuit TSJJ 20 31 New Albany NAL 17 31 Mason MAS 17 33 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller CMOE 16 33 Cincinnati Hills Christian Aca CHCA 16 35 Westerville North WNO 15 35 Westlake WES 15 37 Massillon Washington MWA 14 38 Worthington Christian WOCH 12 39 Broadview Hts Brecksville BHB 11 39 Pickerington Central PICC 11 41 Cleveland Orange CLO 9 41 Dublin Scioto DSC 9 43 Cleveland St. Ignatius CLSI 8 44 Stow-Monroe Falls SMF 6 44 Mayfield MAY 6 44 Cincinnati Princeton CPR 6 47 Cincinnati LaSalle CIL 5 48 Solon SOL 4 48 Hamilton Badin HBA 4 48 Kings High School KMK 4 48 Celina CEL 4 48 Lakewood St. Edward LSE 4 53 Springfield North SNO 3 53 Sandusky Perkins SPE 3 55 Sandusky SAN 2 55 Milford MIL 2 57 Lakota West WCLW 1 Total 2,323.00 C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:28 AM 2/25/2004 Page 1 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results Event 1 Women 1 mtr Diving DIVISION 2 STATE: 463.75 * 2003 Emily Hunter Cinc Indian Hill POOL: 542.85 @ 1988 Ann Kelley Canton McKinley 2003 CHAMP: 463.75 Emily Hunter Cinc Indian Hill Name Yr School Semis Score Finals Score Points Finals 1 Laura Rings SR Columbus School for Girls 330.55 457.45 2 Brittany Hill JR Cincinnati Indian Hill 318.80 443.35 3 Jackie Apple JR New Albany 302.25 421.10 4 Ann Kenny SR Cincinnati Indian Hill 293.50 406.50 5 Kendall Swett SR Gates Mills Hawken 289.15 398.15 6 Brittany TenEyck FR Millbury Lake 277.30 376.40 7 Jill Auer SR Pataskla Licking Heights 256.60 369.75 8 Rachel Koscianski JR Cincinnati Wyoming 257.40 368.10 9 Emily Wetzel JR Cincinnati Wyoming 256.05 352.05 10 Kristen Maurer SO Cincinnati Indian Hill 245.65 343.20 11 Michelle Ferrera JR Steubenville Catholic Central 246.05 342.25 12 Kendra Orwig SR Castalia Margaretta 252.80 340.20 13 Sara Knapke JR Celina 240.70 333.65 14 Leigh Ebelhar SR Cincinnati Mariemont 251.20 331.70 15 Katie Donnan SR Columbus Bishop Hartley 227.75 305.05 16 Brittany Gale JR Johnstown Monroe 230.35 276.55 C.T. Branin Natatorium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:28 AM 2/25/2004 Page 1 2004 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/26/2004 to 2/28/2004 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results Event 1 Women 1 mtr Diving DIVISION 2 STATE: 463.75 * 2003 Emily Hunter Cinc Indian Hill POOL: 542.85 @ 1988 Ann Kelley Canton McKinley 2003 CHAMP: 463.75 Emily Hunter Cinc Indian Hill Name Yr School Prelim Score Semis Score Semi-Finals 1 Laura Rings SR Columbus School for Girls 204.20 330.55 2 Brittany Hill JR Cincinnati Indian Hill 197.80 318.80 3 Jackie Apple JR New Albany 198.35 302.25 4 Ann Kenny SR Cincinnati Indian Hill 191.50 293.50 5 Kendall Swett SR Gates Mills Hawken 189.45 289.15 6 Brittany TenEyck FR Millbury Lake 177.80 277.30 7 Rachel Koscianski JR Cincinnati Wyoming 166.75 257.40 8 Jill Auer SR Pataskla Licking Heights 158.25 256.60 9 Emily Wetzel JR Cincinnati Wyoming 162.65 256.05 10 Kendra Orwig SR Castalia Margaretta 161.50 252.80 11 Leigh Ebelhar SR Cincinnati Mariemont 163.00 251.20 12 Michelle Ferrera JR Steubenville Catholic Central 162.80 246.05 13 Kristen Maurer SO Cincinnati Indian Hill 161.20 245.65 14 Sara Knapke JR Celina 154.85 240.70 15 Brittany Gale JR Johnstown Monroe 153.35 230.35 16 Katie Donnan SR Columbus Bishop Hartley 142.10 227.75 17 Krista Sanders FR Millbury Lake 147.55 223.25 18 Leslie Vizuragga FR Chagrin Falls 143.55 220.85 19 Erin Schikowski FR Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown 147.40 217.70 20 Alex Canepa SO Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown 138.80 205.75 C.T.
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