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2014 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/19/2014 to 2/22/2014 SWIMMING and DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T Lake Erie Swimming LC Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 1:08 PM 2/21/2014 Page 1 2014 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/19/2014 to 2/22/2014 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results - Division I Prelims Event 28 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay DIVISION 1 State Tour: 1:31.22 * 2000 Cincinnati St. Xavier Cramer,Burns,Ransinberg,Leassner State Record: 1:31.22 # 2000 Cincinnati St. Xavier Cramer,Burns,Ransenberg,Leassner Pool: 1:28.24 @ 2010 Ouachita Baptist University Team Relay Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Toledo St Francis DeSales 1:33.61 1:33.57 q 1) Evan Williams JR 2) Jack Barone SR 3) Ben Gordon JR 4) Nick Brodie SR 24.65 50.14 (25.49) 1:13.08 (22.94) 1:33.57 (20.49) 2 Cincinnati St. Xavier 1:34.92 1:33.78 q 1) James Wray JR 2) Ollie Acomb SR 3) Adam Kranbuhl SR 4) Grant Carr JR 24.02 49.89 (25.87) 1:12.53 (22.64) 1:33.78 (21.25) 3 Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 1:34.33 1:34.32 q 1) Jacob Peloquin SO 2) Cooper Hodge SO 3) Greg Nymberg SR 4) Tory Worobetz SR 24.15 50.07 (25.92) 1:12.69 (22.62) 1:34.32 (21.63) 4 Solon 1:35.15 1:34.42 q 1) Jack McNulty JR 2) Christopher Guo JR 3) Grant Pinchot JR 4) Patrick Tippen SR 24.41 51.22 (26.81) 1:13.78 (22.56) 1:34.42 (20.64) 5 Centerville 1:36.02 1:35.25 q 1) Dylan Curtis SO 2) Nathaniel Lowry JR 3) Chris Quarin SO 4) Steven Quarin SR 23.82 50.79 (26.97) 1:13.33 (22.54) 1:35.25 (21.92) 6 Strongsville 1:35.47 1:35.58 q 1) Carter Ostrowski JR 2) Ian Simpson SR 3) Mike Pichette JR 4) Austin Wilson SR 24.47 51.27 (26.80) 1:14.16 (22.89) 1:35.58 (21.42) 7 Columbus St. Charles Preparato 1:35.98 1:35.69 q 1) Max Penn SR 2) Tyler Welty JR 3) Austin Beam SO 4) Derek Nguyen SO 24.29 50.61 (26.32) 1:14.16 (23.55) 1:35.69 (21.53) 8 Wooster 1:36.47 1:36.37 q 1) Matthew Dyer JR 2) Daniel Ackerman JR 3) David Goodrich JR 4) BJ Graham SR 24.82 50.99 (26.17) 1:15.46 (24.47) 1:36.37 (20.91) 9 Upper Arlington 1:37.56 1:36.52 q 1) Colin Reardon SO 2) Ethan Fischer SO 3) Ian Hamilton SO 4) Thomas Trace SR 24.83 52.87 (28.04) 1:16.40 (23.53) 1:36.52 (20.12) *10 North Canton Hoover 1:37.50 1:36.94 q 1) Mitch Ganuelas SO 2) Alex Lammlein SR 3) Stephen Watson SR 4) Justin Richards SO 25.35 52.52 (27.17) 1:15.53 (23.01) 1:36.94 (21.41) *10 Findlay 1:37.23 1:36.94 q 1) Ross Stansbery SR 2) Graham Copus SR 3) Tucker Stocker SO 4) Jeremy Wilson SR 25.36 52.25 (26.89) 1:15.66 (23.41) 1:36.94 (21.28) 12 Brecksville-Broadview Hts 1:36.53 1:37.10 q 1) Matthew Martin SO 2) Tyler Thompson SR 3) Mark Krusinski SO 4) Ryan Charbonneau SR 27.04 53.73 (26.69) 1:16.33 (22.60) 1:37.10 (20.77) 13 Hudson 1:38.64 1:37.25 q 1) Doni Moffa SR 2) Ryan Johnson JR 3) Cole Clampffer SO 4) Peyton Brown SR 24.73 51.58 (26.85) 1:15.30 (23.72) 1:37.25 (21.95) 14 Cleveland St. Ignatius 1:37.39 1:37.59 q 1) Peter Simcox SR 2) Keve Pigniczky SR 3) Marcus Hong FR 4) Rayon Artis SO 23.31 51.88 (28.57) 1:16.46 (24.58) 1:37.59 (21.13) 15 Hilliard Darby 1:36.46 1:37.61 q 1) Cory McLaughlin SR 2) Hunter Cook SR 3) Blake Dickmann JR 4) Griffin Jones JR 25.36 52.02 (26.66) 1:14.80 (22.78) 1:37.61 (22.81) Lake Erie Swimming LC Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 1:08 PM 2/21/2014 Page 2 2014 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/19/2014 to 2/22/2014 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results - Division I Prelims Preliminaries ... (Event 28 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay DIVISION 1) Team Relay Seed Time Prelim Time 16 Dublin Coffman 1:38.30 1:37.97 q 1) Feodor Orlov SR 2) Louie Mayo JR 3) Chance Davis SR 4) Daniel Flower SR 25.33 52.66 (27.33) 1:16.30 (23.64) 1:37.97 (21.67) 17 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 1:38.77 1:38.07 1) Michael Reilman JR 2) Tom Imhoff JR 3) Tim Wintering JR 4) Adam Wilson JR 23.63 51.92 (28.29) 1:15.65 (23.73) 1:38.07 (22.42) 18 Westerville Central 1:37.61 1:38.09 1) Gabe Whitaker JR 2) Ross Atchison JR 3) Jon Brooks JR 4) Josh Nixon SR 23.56 52.90 (29.34) 1:16.48 (23.58) 1:38.09 (21.61) 19 Liberty Twp Lakota East 1:38.18 1:38.60 1) Matthew McDonald JR 2) Keith Jessee JR 3) Josh Enrico SR 4) Brad Barren SO 24.88 52.86 (27.98) 1:16.69 (23.83) 1:38.60 (21.91) 20 Lakewood St Edward 1:38.28 1:38.83 1) Alex Olexa JR 2) Miguel Poblete SR 3) Alex Grant JR 4) Grant Braid SR 26.27 53.07 (26.80) 1:17.28 (24.21) 1:38.83 (21.55) 21 Cincinnati Sycamore 1:38.74 1:39.21 1) JiHo Choi FR 2) Ben Hammer SR 3) Mark Hancher JR 4) Max Cappel SR 25.93 54.60 (28.67) 1:17.47 (22.87) 1:39.21 (21.74) 22 Cincinnati Turpin 1:38.68 1:39.46 1) Jonathan Ericksen SO 2) Drew Hamilton SR 3) Michael Norton JR 4) Liam Grebert JR 25.29 52.86 (27.57) 1:16.71 (23.85) 1:39.46 (22.75) 23 Powell Olentangy Liberty 1:38.35 1:40.13 1) Jack Saczawa SO 2) Tom Dawson SR 3) Turner Schade SO 4) Nicholas Tracewell JR 24.69 52.73 (28.04) 1:18.17 (25.44) 1:40.13 (21.96) 24 Vandalia Butler 1:38.55 1:40.47 1) Corey Shanahan JR 2) Alex Porter SR 3) Tommy Cope SO 4) Orien Belcher SR 25.78 54.38 (28.60) 1:17.42 (23.04) 1:40.47 (23.05) Event 30 Men 200 Yard Freestyle DIVISION 1 State Tour: 1:34.96 * 1991 Joe Hudepohl Cinci St. Xavier State Record: 1:34.96 # 1991 Joe Hudepohl Cinci St. Xavier Pool: 1:34.96 @ 1991 Joe Hudepohl Cinci St. Xavier Name Yr School Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Michael Reilman JR Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 1:43.10 1:40.12 q 23.08 48.08 (25.00) 1:14.09 (26.01) 1:40.12 (26.03) 2 Grant House FR Cincinnati St. Xavier 1:37.89 1:40.35 q 23.13 48.39 (25.26) 1:14.25 (25.86) 1:40.35 (26.10) *3 Jon Satre SR Hilliard Bradley 1:42.22 1:41.13 q 23.36 48.67 (25.31) 1:14.84 (26.17) 1:41.13 (26.29) *3 Tommy Cope SO Vandalia Butler 1:38.22 1:41.13 q 23.03 48.71 (25.68) 1:14.72 (26.01) 1:41.13 (26.41) 5 Kevin George JR Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller 1:43.10 1:41.18 q 23.55 48.80 (25.25) 1:14.88 (26.08) 1:41.18 (26.30) 6 Matt Slabe SO Cincinnati St. Xavier 1:42.34 1:41.45 q 23.73 49.31 (25.58) 1:15.20 (25.89) 1:41.45 (26.25) 7 Jack DiSalle SR Toledo St Francis DeSales 1:41.29 1:41.74 q 23.21 48.74 (25.53) 1:15.03 (26.29) 1:41.74 (26.71) 8 Ben Weaver JR Dublin Scioto 1:41.99 1:42.12 q 23.55 49.18 (25.63) 1:15.69 (26.51) 1:42.12 (26.43) Lake Erie Swimming LC Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 4.0 - 1:08 PM 2/21/2014 Page 3 2014 OHIO STATE HIGH SCHOOL - 2/19/2014 to 2/22/2014 SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS C.T. BRANIN NATATORIUM CANTON, OHIO Results - Division I Prelims Preliminaries ... (Event 30 Men 200 Yard Freestyle DIVISION 1) Name Yr School Seed Time Prelim Time 9 Grant Horton SR Dublin Coffman 1:40.49 1:42.21 q 23.44 49.01 (25.57) 1:15.61 (26.60) 1:42.21 (26.60) 10 Ross Westrick SR Fairfield 1:41.35 1:42.46 q 24.07 49.99 (25.92) 1:15.76 (25.77) 1:42.46 (26.70) 11 Hank Siefert FR Xenia 1:40.83 1:42.87 q 23.84 49.49 (25.65) 1:15.91 (26.42) 1:42.87 (26.96) 12 Franz Kabelka SR Columbus St.
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