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Shore Conference Meet - 1/31/2015 to 2/1/2015 Results Ocean County YMCA Tiger Sharks HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 6:11 PM 2/3/2015 Page 1 Shore Conference Meet - 1/31/2015 to 2/1/2015 Results Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay SC Record: 1:52.04 # 2/4/2006 RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN P Bissett, G Goione, D Jaeger, L Pringle Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Jackson A 1:50.38 1:50.45# 40 1) Francisco, Anna 2) Idank, Kaitlin 3) Wilson, Gabby 4) Giuliano, Annalise 27.04 58.39 (31.35) 1:24.86 (26.47) 1:50.45 (25.59) 2 Freehold Township High School A 1:55.53 1:53.03 34 1) Nguyen, Erianna 2) Griswold, Molly 3) McDade, Shannon 4) Sowinski, Veronica 29.97 1:01.22 (31.25) 1:28.38 (27.16) 1:53.03 (24.65) 3 Manasquan High School A 1:53.82 1:53.73 32 1) Schobel, Marie 2) Smith, Sophie 3) Petrone, Kathryn 4) Hegna, Sara 29.02 1:01.17 (32.15) 1:27.78 (26.61) 1:53.73 (25.95) 4 Southern Regional A 1:57.27 1:56.24 30 1) Behr, Caitlin 2) Cabaron, Gabrielle 3) Phillips, Ali 4) Hartney, Bethany 32.46 1:01.85 (29.39) 1:29.79 (27.94) 1:56.24 (26.45) 5 Donovan Catholic A 1:51.45 1:56.70 28 1) Talamayan, Janina 2) Cushman, Stephanie 3) Wintrode, Dakota 4) Borrero, Kayla 28.20 1:00.84 (32.64) 1:30.91 (30.07) 1:56.70 (25.79) 6 Shore Regional High School A 1:56.69 1:56.91 26 1) Racioppi, Elesabeth 2) Hellmers, Meaghan 3) Grossman, Helen 4) Dunzelman, Julia 32.51 1:05.53 (33.02) 1:30.86 (25.33) 1:56.91 (26.05) 7 Colts Neck High School A 1:51.17 1:59.01 24 1) Hoagland, Kayleigh 2) Reed, Madison 3) de Groot, Hannah 4) Diebold, Maggie 28.12 1:04.48 (36.36) 1:32.44 (27.96) 1:59.01 (26.57) 8 Holmdel Swim Team A 1:58.41 1:59.65 22 1) Wang, Tiffany 2) Shiu, Katherine 3) McCarthy, Kaitlyn 4) Schienvar, Karin 31.31 1:06.11 (34.80) 1:34.88 (28.77) 1:59.65 (24.77) 9 Middletown HS South A 1:55.27 1:59.83 18 1) Schnoor, Annemarie 2) Segovia, Melissa 3) Scott, Katherine 4) Fitzpatrick, Marirose 30.97 1:05.25 (34.28) 1:33.22 (27.97) 1:59.83 (26.61) 10 Lacey Township A 2:00.10 2:01.24 14 1) Cass, Leeanna 2) Itte, Jaclyn 3) Burke, Brianna 4) Franz, Helana 28.80 1:05.53 (36.73) 1:34.02 (28.49) 2:01.24 (27.22) 11 Red Bank Catholic A 1:58.01 2:02.74 12 1) Smith, Kelly Ann 2) McCann, Maggie 3) Van Lew, Kaitlin 4) Corrigan, Mae 30.79 1:06.09 (35.30) 1:35.76 (29.67) 2:02.74 (26.98) 12 Marlboro High School A 2:02.09 2:02.87 10 1) Posner, Caroline 2) Fung, Brittany 3) Como, Rebecca 4) Liwag, Kiara 31.97 1:05.68 (33.71) 1:34.95 (29.27) 2:02.87 (27.92) 13 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HS A 2:02.66 2:03.22 8 1) Lerner, Vanessa 2) Knochenhauer, Sophie 3) Swell, Shoshana 4) Burke, Megan 32.07 1:07.70 (35.63) 1:43.28 (35.58) 2:03.22 (19.94) 14 Ranney School A 2:00.00 2:03.82 6 1) Boyan, Abigail 2) Lehrfeld, Laura 3) Smires, Audra 4) Crilly, Kate 32.89 1:10.41 (37.52) 1:37.87 (27.46) 2:03.82 (25.95) 15 Wall A 2:06.87 2:03.88 4 1) Biesiadecki, Marielle 2) Gulbin, Emma 3) Collet, Natasha 4) Griggs, Danielle 34.30 1:07.90 (33.60) 1:39.24 (31.34) 2:03.88 (24.64) 16 Toms River North A 1:58.44 2:04.57 2 1) DeLaune, Casey 2) Holtz, Meghan 3) Hoatson, Faith 4) Reis, Jessica 31.56 1:06.98 (35.42) 1:36.84 (29.86) 2:04.57 (27.73) 17 Ocean Township High School A 2:04.16 2:04.65 1) Zimmerman, Dani 2) Henry, Dee 3) Resman, Sarah 4) Shapiro, Kelli 31.68 1:06.67 (34.99) 1:37.31 (30.64) 2:04.65 (27.34) Ocean County YMCA Tiger Sharks HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 6:11 PM 2/3/2015 Page 2 Shore Conference Meet - 1/31/2015 to 2/1/2015 Results (Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 18 Point Pleasant Boro High Schoo A 2:05.15 2:05.38 1) Caucino, Tara 2) Ackerman, Julia 3) Kern, Carolyn 4) Severio, Madi 35.12 1:09.12 (34.00) 1:36.92 (27.80) 2:05.38 (28.46) 19 Red Bank Regional High School A 2:06.18 2:05.49 1) Zaccagnino, Elissa 2) Nagle, Laura 3) Neff, Laura 4) Ballard, Kelsey 35.55 1:09.30 (33.75) 1:38.98 (29.68) 2:05.49 (26.51) 20 Manalapan Braves A 2:05.94 2:07.17 1) Mora, Cassandra 2) Cardona, Caylie 3) Aleksandrova, Anastasia 4) Hovan, Ashlyn 32.90 1:09.14 (36.24) 1:37.41 (28.27) 2:07.17 (29.76) 21 Raritan A 2:10.50 2:10.19 1) Largmann, Danielle 2) Walsh, Kaylee 3) Moore, Kazia 4) Holtz, Kaitlyn 31.29 1:09.59 (38.30) 1:40.94 (31.35) 2:10.19 (29.25) 22 Middletown High School North A 2:11.95 2:12.21 1) Godsey, Stephanie 2) Shekhter, Anastasia 3) Closs, Sydney 4) Heim, Alexandra 38.54 1:20.40 (41.86) 1:45.58 (25.18) 2:12.21 (26.63) 23 Brick Township A 2:11.75 2:12.93 1) Jova, Carley 2) Tsang, Laura 3) Biroc, Brittani 4) Van De Vaarst, Nina 35.78 1:14.43 (38.65) 1:48.77 (34.34) 2:12.93 (24.16) 24 Toms River South A 2:07.44 2:12.95 1) DeRogatis, Lauren 2) Wahlers, Willow 3) Weiss, Kelly 4) Mackle, Shauna 34.92 1:13.28 (38.36) 1:45.65 (32.37) 2:12.95 (27.30) 25 Saint John Vianney High School A 2:11.55 2:13.02 1) Awad, Rebecca 2) Arcidiacono, Patricia 3) Arcidiacono, AnneMarie 4) Griffin, Mary 35.88 1:13.99 (38.11) 1:42.26 (28.27) 2:13.02 (30.76) 26 Toms River East A 2:20.94 2:13.39 1) Vergona, Brooke 2) Stanley, Lauren 3) Filarski, Rachel 4) Bengali, Pearl 35.56 1:14.11 (38.55) 1:44.68 (30.57) 2:13.39 (28.71) 27 St. Rose High School A 2:15.21 2:13.54 1) Ballou, Christine 2) Miele, Theresa 3) Gammond, Hannah 4) Donohue, Anie 35.23 1:12.27 (37.04) 1:45.65 (33.38) 2:13.54 (27.89) 28 Howell High School A 2:15.61 2:14.97 1) McKee, Samantha 2) Moir, Monica 3) Chou, Emily 4) Runko, Kassondra 34.62 1:13.52 (38.90) 1:44.84 (31.32) 2:14.97 (30.13) 29 Central Regional High School A 2:20.31 2:17.13 1) Rogers, Celine 2) Burg, Sarah 3) Orlando, Katie 4) McCluskey, Kaitlyn 34.97 1:14.75 (39.78) 1:49.86 (35.11) 2:17.13 (27.27) 30 Jackson Liberty A 2:20.57 2:23.99 1) Shave, Samantha 2) Kavanagh, Haley 3) Trasky, Danielle 4) Chamra, Lyndsea 40.17 1:31.97 (51.80) 1:52.78 (20.81) 2:23.99 (31.21) --- Brick Memorial A 2:01.32 DQ 1) Earl, Casey 2) Dominguez, Alexandra 3) Egan, Kimberly 4) Knipe, Gabrielle 33.00 1:07.16 (34.16) 1:35.44 (28.28) DQ (26.50) Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle SC Record: 1:51.44 # 1990 Heather Gibbons RFH- Name School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Lawson, Casey St. Rose High School 1:51.16 1:50.33# 20 25.67 53.36 (27.69) 1:21.44 (28.08) 1:50.33 (28.89) 2 Petrone, Kathryn Manasquan High School 1:54.68 1:54.12 17 26.50 55.28 (28.78) 1:24.71 (29.43) 1:54.12 (29.41) 3 Molloy, Marianne Toms River North 1:55.34 1:55.25 16 26.83 55.42 (28.59) 1:24.91 (29.49) 1:55.25 (30.34) 4 Wagner, Marissa Toms River East 1:57.60 1:55.47 15 26.68 55.67 (28.99) 1:25.32 (29.65) 1:55.47 (30.15) Ocean County YMCA Tiger Sharks HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 5.0 - 6:11 PM 2/3/2015 Page 3 Shore Conference Meet - 1/31/2015 to 2/1/2015 Results (Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle) Name School Seed Time Finals Time Points 5 Belforti, Morgan Red Bank Catholic 1:58.57 1:58.71 14 27.59 57.39 (29.80) 1:27.67 (30.28) 1:58.71 (31.04) 6 Cass, Leeanna Lacey Township 1:59.03 1:59.24 13 27.13 56.75 (29.62) 1:28.18 (31.43) 1:59.24 (31.06) 7 Brennan, Sarah Manasquan High School 1:58.55 1:59.26 12 27.31 57.11 (29.80) 1:28.21 (31.10) 1:59.26 (31.05) 8 Hegna, Sara Manasquan High School 2:01.75 2:00.37 11 27.97 58.22 (30.25) 1:29.87 (31.65) 2:00.37 (30.50) 9 Kern, Carolyn Point Pleasant Boro High Schoo 2:00.08 2:00.42 9 27.49 57.98 (30.49) 1:29.77 (31.79) 2:00.42 (30.65) 10 Idank, Kaitlin Jackson 2:02.58 2:02.49 7 27.89 58.55 (30.66) 1:30.69 (32.14) 2:02.49 (31.80) 11 Schaad, Jillian Central Regional High School 2:01.48 2:03.77 6 27.51 58.61 (31.10) 1:31.04 (32.43) 2:03.77 (32.73) 12 Davis, Natalie Donovan Catholic 2:04.18 2:03.89 5 29.03 1:01.10 (32.07) 1:33.40 (32.30) 2:03.89 (30.49) 13 Degnan, Kathryn Manasquan High School 2:01.91 2:03.90 4 28.34 58.95 (30.61) 1:31.21 (32.26) 2:03.90 (32.69) 14 Heim, Alexandra Middletown High School North 2:03.90 2:04.21 3 28.55 59.63 (31.08) 1:31.67 (32.04) 2:04.21 (32.54) 15 Kearney, Shannon Toms River South 2:03.66 2:04.37 2 28.98 1:00.48 (31.50) 1:32.83 (32.35) 2:04.37 (31.54) 16 Volkov, Stacy Freehold Township High School 2:08.28 2:04.99 1 29.21 1:01.04 (31.83) 1:32.97 (31.93) 2:04.99 (32.02) 17 Talamayan, Janina Donovan Catholic 2:05.01 2:05.08 29.28 1:01.45 (32.17) 1:33.32 (31.87) 2:05.08 (31.76) 18 Mora, Cassandra Manalapan Braves 2:06.61 2:05.50 28.85 1:00.22 (31.37) 1:32.71 (32.49) 2:05.50 (32.79) 19 Ackerman, Julia Point Pleasant Boro High Schoo 2:06.35 2:05.94 29.19 1:00.84 (31.65) 1:33.54 (32.70) 2:05.94 (32.40) 20 Spernal, Liz Donovan Catholic 2:07.27 2:06.03 28.70 1:00.56 (31.86) 1:33.63 (33.07) 2:06.03 (32.40) 21 de Groot, Hannah Colts Neck High School 2:05.05 2:06.16 29.74 1:01.85 (32.11) 1:34.03 (32.18) 2:06.16 (32.13) 22 Hartney, Bethany Southern Regional 2:09.07 2:06.18 29.47 1:02.00 (32.53) 1:34.88 (32.88) 2:06.18 (31.30) 23 Crilly, Kate Ranney School 2:04.09 2:06.35 27.37 59.03 (31.66) 1:32.74 (33.71) 2:06.35 (33.61) 24 McCann, Maggie Red Bank Catholic 2:04.57 2:06.52 29.93 1:02.32 (32.39) 1:35.96 (33.64) 2:06.52 (30.56) 25 Segovia, Melissa Middletown HS South 2:03.72 2:07.27 29.53 1:01.14 (31.61) 1:34.14 (33.00) 2:07.27 (33.13) 26 Degennaro, Nicole Toms River North 2:05.65 2:07.77 29.51 1:01.62 (32.11) 1:34.96 (33.34) 2:07.77 (32.81) 27 Maita, Sophia Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HS 2:09.55 2:08.07 29.71 1:02.12 (32.41) 1:35.32 (33.20) 2:08.07 (32.75) 28 Pongrac, Brianna Colts Neck High School 2:09.62 2:08.99 29.37 1:02.44 (33.07) 1:36.30 (33.86) 2:08.99 (32.69) 29 Zimmerman, Dani Ocean Township High School 2:07.56 2:09.89 29.29 1:01.91 (32.62) 1:35.73 (33.82) 2:09.89 (34.16) 30 Nagle, Laura Red Bank Regional High School 2:09.51 2:09.95 29.45 1:01.67 (32.22) 1:35.45 (33.78) 2:09.95 (34.50) 31 Gulbin, Emma Wall 2:15.03 2:09.97 29.24 1:01.57 (32.33) 1:35.68 (34.11) 2:09.97 (34.29) Ocean County YMCA Tiger Sharks HY-TEK's MEET
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