2010 Girls OAA White Div League Championships - 11/3/2010 to 11/5/2010 Results - Swimming and Diving Finals

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HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 1:34 AM 11/6/2010 Page 1 2010 Girls OAA White Div League Championships - 11/3/2010 to 11/5/2010 Results - Swimming and Diving Finals Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 1:58.69 D1 1:59.99 D2 2:02.49 D3 Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 2-1 Lahser High School-D3 A 1:55.06 1:54.06 D1 40 1) Pilibosian, Mary FR 2) Sambor, Paige SO 3) Kraus, Carlie JR 4) Ramonat, Lucy SO 29.16 30.70 28.86 25.34 2 2-2 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 A 1:58.65 1:55.32 D1 34 1) Fotouhi, Stephanie 10 2) Kilbride, Sarah 9 3) Giannetti, Alyssa 11 4) Groth, Jayme 12 30.74 33.65 27.62 23.31 3 2-3 Berkley High School A 1:58.43 1:57.69 D1 32 1) Sharef, Brita 9 2) Greenwood, Sarah 12 3) Buccalo, Nicole 11 4) Young, Moriah 12 29.74 33.80 28.66 25.49 4 2-4 Rochester High School-D1 A 1:58.26 1:58.22 D1 30 1) Loock, Veronica A 11 2) Shin, Hanna 10 3) Ludwig, Haley A 10 4) Maletzke, Jenna M 10 29.12 35.00 27.52 26.58 5 2-5 North Farmington-D2 A 2:00.25 1:59.56 D2 28 1) Smith, Kelli 12 2) Leshok, Claudia 12 3) Pokriefka, Anna 12 4) McDonald, Lindsay 10 32.15 32.80 28.43 26.18 6 2-6 Royal Oak High School-D2 A 2:03.94 2:04.75 26 1) Heenan, Julia FR 2) Heitchue, Emily SO 3) Rankin, Tiffani JR 4) Blanchette, Ashley JR 32.57 32.15 32.47 27.56 7 2-7 West Bloomfield High School-D1 A 2:05.16 2:05.27 24 1) Robichaud, Niki SO 2) Rostker, Erin SR 3) Tsai, Julianne SR 4) Edwards, Emily FR 32.61 35.57 29.95 27.14 8 2-8 Farmington-D2 A 2:10.76 2:10.43 22 1) Dorsch, Sam 12 2) Smith, Mackenzie 12 3) Newton, Annie 12 4) McCarthy, Mollie 11 32.18 36.97 31.84 29.44 B - Final --- 1- Lahser High School-D3 B 2:01.56 x1:58.87 D2 1) Wagner, Hannah JR 2) Sambor, Hailey FR 3) Burwell, Lindsey JR 4) Grace, Anna SR 31.88 32.54 27.91 26.54 --- 1- Berkley High School B 2:02.03 x2:02.91 1) Shrikian, Kohar 11 2) Cook, Alison 12 3) Berry, Amy 10 4) Archambault, Allie 9 32.14 33.27 30.27 27.23 --- 1- Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 B 2:07.60 x2:06.58 1) Wester, Megan 9 2) Wagner, Laura 12 3) McGovern, Shannon 12 4) Baxter, Jane 12 31.81 36.69 31.17 26.91 --- 1- Rochester High School-D1 B 2:08.74 x2:08.49 1) Bartle, Jordin 12 2) Guotana, Meagan R 12 3) Colombo, Mary 12 4) Gurley, Maddy J 09 32.45 36.85 30.97 28.22 --- 1- Royal Oak High School-D2 B 2:11.18 x2:09.13 1) Jakubiak, Megan SO 2) Bradford, Claire JR 3) Blanchette, Danielle SR 4) Ryan, Delaney JR 33.10 36.42 31.12 28.49 --- 1- North Farmington-D2 B 2:13.05 x2:11.38 1) Wishnivetski, Bella 11 2) Gell, Emma 9 3) Carlson, Kristin 12 4) Munaco, Anna 11 34.30 34.00 31.62 31.46 --- 1- West Bloomfield High School-D1 B 2:14.38 x2:12.67 1) Rostker, Stefani SO 2) Gendelman, Jennifer SO 3) Martin, Megan SO 4) Niskar, Jessica JR 34.32 36.76 32.68 28.91 --- 1- Auburn Hills Avondale-MI A 2:17.08 DQ 1) Markey, Shannon 11 2) Stimmel, Elisabeth 9 3) Connell, Rachel 10 4) Nault, Taylor 12 34.93 37.41 32.53 28.46 Bloomfield Hills Andover H.S. HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 1:34 AM 11/6/2010 Page 2 2010 Girls OAA White Div League Championships - 11/3/2010 to 11/5/2010 Results - Swimming and Diving Finals Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points Preliminaries --- Auburn Hills Avondale-MI B 2:33.10 1) Komajda, Kirstan 9 2) Kinney, Amanda 12 3) Katrsonas, Nikki 11 4) Bryan, Kim 12 --- Farmington-D2 B 2:21.35 1) Wallin, Brittany 11 2) Wojtowicz, Alex 11 3) Williams, Briana 12 4) Hamilton, Kayla 9 --- Rochester High School-D1 C 2:15.44 X 1) Cendrowski, Kara T 09 4) Patron, Alex 10 --- Rochester High School-D1 D 2:54.93 X 1) Wang, Rebecca 10 2) VanDyke, Mairi 09 3) Chen, Lucy 12 4) Magucha, Laisa 11 --- Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 C 2:19.04 X 1) Lynch, Anne 9 2) Falcoff, Rebecca 12 3) Ruan, June 10 4) Tsai, Stacy 9 --- West Bloomfield High School-D1 C 2:17.53 X 1) Snider, Carly FR 3) Smist, Chelsea SR 4) Bala, Thrishika FR --- West Bloomfield High School-D1 D 2:31.63 X 1) Finn, Erin SO 2) Herman, Eliana FR 3) Lampear, Lindsey 4) Cannella, Alexis FR --- Royal Oak High School-D2 D 2:35.07 X 1) Stone, Miranda FR 2) Quinn, Emma FR 3) Bala, Antigoni FR 4) Ross, Megan FR --- Royal Oak High School-D2 C 2:22.43 X 1) Morton, Emerson SR 2) Pilcher, Annie JR 3) Gibson, Taylor JR 4) Erskine, Joslyn SO --- Lahser High School-D3 D 2:11.08 X 1) Atkinson, Katelyn SO 2) Montgomery, Kelly SO 3) Squires, Johanna SO 4) Roose, Joslyn SR --- Lahser High School-D3 E 2:21.27 X 1) McCarthy, Kathleen FR 2) Henderson, Shelby SO 3) Jones, Alaina JR 4) Khalil, Natalia FR --- Berkley High School D 2:22.90 X 1) Greenfield, Jessica 10 2) Rakmatulina, Katya 11 3) Oliva, Sydney 10 4) Goldberg, Anna 12 --- Lahser High School-D3 C 2:05.73 X 1) Koolwick, Jessica FR 2) Ward, Hannah SO 3) Reynolds, Stephanie SO 4) Calhoun, Sharon SO --- Auburn Hills Avondale-MI C 3:00.79 X 1) Belkiewicz, Brianna 11 2) Brown, Rachel 9 3) Myers, Caitlyn 12 4) Bork, Alexandria 9 --- North Farmington-D2 C 2:44.19 X 1) Mittelbrun, Amelia 12 2) Starr, Shira 10 3) Rajagopal, Amulya 12 4) Mutiso, Mary 12 --- Berkley High School C 2:09.81 X 1) Dooley, Sarah 12 2) Gerfen, Natalie 11 3) Bailey, Emily 9 4) Murphy, Kelsy 10 Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 2:01.19 D1 2:01.69 D2 2:06.09 D3 Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 2-1 Folkert, Lauren 10 Farmington-D2 1:59.14 1:57.83 D1 20 26.50 29.44 30.78 31.11 2 2-2 Moore, Mallory JR West Bloomfield High School-D1 1:59.93 2:00.16 D1 17 27.57 30.04 31.85 30.70 3 2-3 Loock, Veronica A 11 Rochester High School-D1 2:03.20 2:00.29 D1 16 27.73 30.65 31.71 30.20 *4 2-4 Flynn, Taylor 11 Berkley High School 2:00.79 2:00.64 D1 14 . 50 27.84 30.32 31.62 30.86 *4 2-4 Pilibosian, Mary FR Lahser High School-D3 1:59.82 2:00.64 D1 14 . 50 27.34 29.76 31.59 31.95 6 2-6 McBratnie, Megan 11 Berkley High School 2:04.60 2:03.38 D3 13 28.22 30.99 32.25 31.92 7 2-7 Loock, Jacqui R 12 Rochester High School-D1 2:04.15 2:04.62 D3 12 29.33 31.02 32.22 32.05 Bloomfield Hills Andover H.S. HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 1:34 AM 11/6/2010 Page 3 2010 Girls OAA White Div League Championships - 11/3/2010 to 11/5/2010 Results - Swimming and Diving Finals A - Final ... (Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle) Name Yr School Prelim Time Finals Time Points 8 2-8 Antonis, Athena JR Lahser High School-D3 2:03.70 2:05.14 D3 11 28.50 30.74 32.43 33.47 B - Final 9 1-1 Cheslin, Molly 12 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 2:04.76 2:04.06 D3 9 28.13 31.36 32.25 32.32 10 1-2 Servo, Tegan 10 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 2:07.72 2:04.61 D3 7 28.72 31.31 32.19 32.39 11 1-3 Johnson, Cora SR Lahser High School-D3 2:06.16 2:04.91 D3 6 28.20 31.22 32.81 32.68 12 1-4 Cooke, Lauren SR Lahser High School-D3 2:06.45 2:06.12 5 29.42 31.62 32.87 32.21 13 1-5 McPartlin, Audrey 12 Berkley High School 2:07.87 2:06.58 4 29.00 32.00 33.22 32.36 14 1-6 Cheshire, Krysia SO West Bloomfield High School-D1 2:05.77 2:07.14 3 28.07 31.24 33.25 34.58 15 1-7 Piontkowski, Elizabeth JR West Bloomfield High School-D1 2:06.51 2:07.26 2 29.13 31.89 33.25 32.99 16 1-8 Barnes, Emma 12 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 2:08.44 2:08.51 1 29.21 31.68 33.43 34.19 Preliminaries 20 Reynolds, Stephanie SO Lahser High School-D3 2:13.82 22 Blanchette, Danielle SR Royal Oak High School-D2 2:16.58 24 Hudak, Jessica M 10 Rochester High School-D1 2:17.00 34 Wojtowicz, Alex 11 Farmington-D2 2:26.19 21 Ludwig, Megan K 12 Rochester High School-D1 2:15.96 23 Cendrowski, Jenna 11 Rochester High School-D1 2:16.61 38 Munaco, Anna 11 North Farmington-D2 2:33.03 25 Moffitt, Emily A 12 Rochester High School-D1 2:17.13 19 O'Brien, Hadley 10 North Farmington-D2 2:13.59 18 Wagner, Hannah JR Lahser High School-D3 2:12.97 17 Vince, Nicole M 10 Rochester High School-D1 2:12.34 36 Bartke, Rebecca 10 North Farmington-D2 2:29.74 33 Zhou, Chelsea 11 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 2:24.20 29 Kunz, Angelica 10 Bloomfield Hills Andover-D3 2:20.52 30 Moore, Katelyn JR Royal Oak High School-D2 2:21.42 27 Lang, Kaitlen 12 Auburn Hills Avondale-MI 2:18.71 39 Komajda, Kirstan 9 Auburn Hills Avondale-MI 2:34.05 40 Morton, Lyndsay 9 Auburn Hills Avondale-MI 2:41.13 31 Vial, Jessie 12 Farmington-D2 2:22.56 28 McCarthy, Mollie 11 Farmington-D2 2:19.07 35 Williams, Briana 12 Farmington-D2 2:28.33 37 Schicker, Elise SO Royal Oak High School-D2 2:31.42 26 McNorton, Claire SO Royal Oak High School-D2 2:18.02 32 Dixon, Alice JR Royal Oak High School-D2 2:23.08 --- Williams, Jordan 09 Rochester High School-D1 2:51.71 X --- Taylor, Laylah 10 Rochester High School-D1 3:29.10 X --- Cendrowski, Kara T 09 Rochester High School-D1 2:30.47 X --- Boulan, Kelly 11 Rochester High School-D1 2:34.50 X --- VanDyke, Mairi 09 Rochester High School-D1 2:45.37 X --- Hill, Nicola 11 Rochester High School-D1 2:47.59 X --- Van Gelder, Madison 9 Auburn Hills Avondale-MI 3:27.68 X --- Myers, Caitlyn 12 Auburn Hills Avondale-MI 3:06.12 X Bloomfield Hills Andover H.S.
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