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Citadel High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2018 NSSAF Track and Field Championships Meet Program Citadel High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2018 NSSAF Track and Field Championships Meet Program 3 Anna Dugandzic Citadel High 15.52 Event 1 Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 30" Junior (16) 4 Kaylan Murphy Dalbrae Academy 18.35 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Friday 2018-06-01 - 10:30 AM Event 3 Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 33" Senior (15) NSSAF: 12.12 2016-06-03 Sierra Sweeney 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Lane Name School Seed Time Friday 2018-06-01 - 10:50 AM Heat 1 of 2 Prelims NSSAF: 12.26 2017-06-02 Olivia Hill 1 178 Ava Ross Cape Breton 17.09 Lane Name School Seed Time 2 1012 Jaclyn Sherry Truro Jr. 13.10 Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 3 455 Isabel Gonsalves George P. Vanier 15.54 1 585 Anna Mae Batherson King's-Edgehill 13.57 4 523 Vanessa Vaughan Hantsport 14.27 2 262 Baillie Lynds Cobequid 15.00 5 1003 Jenna Adams Truro Jr. 13.50 3 344 Veronica Mazzoleni Dartmouth High 14.90 6 764 Jenna Matheson Oxford School 14.74 4 631 Bella Willett Lockview High 13.54 7 1039 Kylee Phillips Whycocomagh 16.97 5 174 Abby Morrison Cape Breton 16.30 8 367 Laura Baillie Dr. W. A. School 14.20 6 771 Cailin Fortin Park View 13.37 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 7 768 Jessica Clarke Park View 12.82 1 876 Cassie Roche Rocky Lake Jr 15.41 8 858 Kelly Macinnis Riverview 17.44 2 707 Cara MacDonald New Glasgow Ac 13.60 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 3 990 Clare Glover Tamarac 16.95 1 791 Kaitlyn Woodworth Park View 13.50 4 459 Molly White George P. Vanier 15.56 2 71 Maddie Campbell Baddeck Acad 15.07 5 111 Lily MacDonald Bayview Educ 17.08 3 292 Emily White Cobequid 13.90 6 711 Jenna Turner New Ross Con. 12.61 4 881 Zoe Carvery Sackville High 12.79 7 419 Danielle Cumby Evangeline MS 14.13 5 622 Olivia Hill Lockview High 13.54 8 141 Emma Garde Bridgetown 14.31 6 745 Emilee Feltmate Northumberland 13.70 Alternates 7 697 Taylor Prest Musquodoboit Rur 15.20 1 Emmy Sharpe EB Chandler 14.80 Alternates 2 Jaymie Trace Pine Ridge Mid. 14.94 1 Taylor O'Leary Avon View 13.69 3 Maddy Cooke Madeline Symonds 15.81 2 Jessica Dunlevy Cobequid 15.40 4 Ella Binder Malcolm Munroe 17.09 3 Olivia Falkenham Citadel High 15.67 Event 2 Girls 80 Meter Hurdles 33" Intermediate (16) Event 4 Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 33" Junior (16) 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Friday 2018-06-01 - 10:40 AM Friday 2018-06-01 - 11:00 AM NSSAF: 12.45 2016-06-03 Zoe Carvery NSSAF: 14.48 2016-06-03 Nolan Wentzell Lane Name School Seed Time Lane Name School Seed Time Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 1 690 Jaylin Pothier Millwood High 13.20 1 1007 Quinn Hayden Truro Jr. 18.00 2 18 Olivia Scott Amherst Regional 13.40 2 999 Adam Rose Tamarac 18.43 3 538 Julie Ann Lemire Hebbville 14.96 3 37 Eric Chouinard Astral Drive 18.98 4 208 Allison Tran Charles P. Allen 15.08 4 934 Michael Collicott Springhill Jr/Sr 18.30 5 317 Cheryl MacDonald Dalbrae Academy 17.29 5 662 Ben Leblanc Maple Grove Ed. 17.48 6 620 Abbi Gaudry Lockview High 13.29 6 543 Chandler Zinck-Marier Hebbville 17.77 7 150 Sydney Macmillan Bridgewater Jr 14.70 7 533 Ryan Gee Hebbville 17.02 8 176 Mackenzie Roach Cape Breton 17.27 8 1036 Kai Ellis Whycocomagh 18.91 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 1 106 Katie Watson Bayview 14.82 1 104 Lucas Nauss Bayview 17.67 2 179 Sarah Ross Cape Breton 15.31 2 656 Kyle Rudderham Malcolm Munroe 20.33 3 229 Leah Adams Cobequid 13.00 3 368 Liam Berthiaume Dr. W. A. School 18.10 4 305 Mya Bernard Dalbrae Academy 18.26 4 393 Caleb Wolthers Ecole Acadien 18.20 5 601 Mya Snarr King's-Edgehill 14.73 5 397 Austin Conrad Sommet 16.10 6 762 Brianna Warwick Oxford Regional 13.30 6 1034 Noel Doucette Whycocomagh 18.85 7 284 Mykaela Sherry Cobequid 13.30 7 375 Alex MacDonald Eastern Passage 18.50 8 216 Julia Faloon Citadel High 15.10 8 41 Hayden McGowan Astral Drive 17.72 Alternates Alternates 1 Hannah Huntley Cobequid 13.50 1 Gabe Heim Hebbville 18.27 2 Rachel Hopkins Hebbville 15.06 2 Sage Yuill Truro Jr. 18.30 Citadel High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 2018 NSSAF Track and Field Championships Meet Program Alternates...(Event 4 Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 33" Junior) Alternates 3 Thomas Macvicar Rocky Lake Jr 18.99 1 Riley Deveau Ecole de Clare 16.78 4 Brady Mac Neil Tamarac 20.42 2 Jarrin MacLean Cobequid 16.90 3 Noah Hann Halifax Grammar 18.02 Event 5 Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 36" Intermediate (16) 4 Geonhu Lim Memorial High 20.85 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Friday 2018-06-01 - 11:10 AM Event 7 Girls 100 Meter Dash Special Junior (12) NSSAF: 14.17 2013 Matt Coolen Friday 2018-06-01 - 12:10 PM Ties: 14.10 1995 Dominic Bricault (hand) Lane Name School Seed Time Lane Name School Seed Time Section 1 of 2 Finals Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 1 583 Savanna Stevenson Kings County Aca 18.96 1 832 Innis Macmullin Rankin School 19.82 2 635 Brooke Emms Madeline Symonds 15.08 2 269 Tyler Macneil Cobequid 14.50 3 89 Natalia Nickerson Barrington M 18.69 3 787 Nolan Wentzell Park View 13.90 4 425 Kaitlyn Drapeau Fairview Jr. 17.71 4 211 Matthew Aftanas Citadel High 16.02 5 929 Braelyn Robichaud South Colchester 18.90 5 979 Finn Uhlig S.A.E.R.C. 19.67 6 759 Emily Mazur Oxford Regional 20.50 6 466 Ezra Wright Graham Creighton 17.44 Section 2 of 2 Finals 7 14 Daniel MacLellan Amherst Regional 17.00 1 301 Drew Warkentin Cunard Jr. 12.63 8 494 Ryler Bleau Halifax West 16.03 2 928 Montana Millbury South Colchester 18.60 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 3 570 Aaliyah Vaughan Horton High 16.08 1 712 Oliver Arnfast Newbridge Ac 16.24 4 551 Arianna Dove-Zwicker Horton High 18.24 2 838 Kyle Hurley River Hebert 15.20 5 166 Narleisha Thompson Caledonia 13.55 3 776 Nick Landry Park View 13.38 6 922 Darcy Fisher South Colchester 18.10 4 63 Zach James Avon View 16.12 Alternates 5 970 Emmett Maciver S.A.E.R.C. 19.97 1 Makenah Brown Sir RobertBorden 18.29 6 175 Broderick Murphy Cape Breton 18.72 2 Lee Ann Albrecht Bayview 19.12 7 131 Nick Sante Bible Hill 15.00 8 151 Liam Patton Bridgewater Jr 17.95 Event 8 Boys 100 Meter Dash Special Junior (14) Alternates Friday 2018-06-01 - 12:15 PM 1 Mark Howatt Citadel High 17.46 Lane Name School Seed Time 2 Dylan Goodwin Amherst Regional 17.80 Section 1 of 2 Finals 3 Michael McCarthy Barrington M 18.64 1 927 Logan Lantz South Colchester 18.70 4 Josh Bennett Baddeck Acad 20.41 2 606 Ryan Fisher Liverpool Region 19.42 3 470 Sam Dellaire Halifax Central 12.38 Event 6 Boys 100 Meter Hurdles 39" Senior (16) 4 931 Declan Urqhart South Colchester 20.00 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times 5 916 Malachi Harris Sir RobertBorden 12.30 Friday 2018-06-01 - 11:20 AM 6 108 Jordan Whynot Bayview 16.50 NSSAF: 13.28 2015 Matthew Coolen Section 2 of 2 Finals Lane Name School Seed Time 1 930 Mitchell Stewart South Colchester 15.30 Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 2 1033 Josh Donham Whycocomagh 30.56 1 811 Peter Lachlan Greechan Prince Andrew 15.80 3 1032 Jacob Donham Whycocomagh 27.23 2 65 Zach Lowe Avon View 15.84 4 165 Desean Smith-Howe Caledonia 11.24 3 10 Zack Gould Amherst Regional 16.30 5 440 Landon Allan Forest Heights 14.42 4 963 Will Doiron S.A.E.R.C. 20.42 6 39 Jacob Maguire Astral Drive 11.57 5 482 A J Kapilan Halifax Grammar 16.87 7 192 Ashton Lamont Central Kings 16.13 6 792 Cameron Zinn Park View 14.75 8 708 James Tulloch New Glasgow Ac 17.00 7 889 Daniel Surette Sackville High 15.34 Alternates 8 73 Thomas Jarabek Baddeck Acad 19.86 1 Scott Denyes Harold T Barrett 13.11 Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 2 Caleb Lake South Colchester 21.90 1 914 Chad Woodill Sir John A. 17.79 3 Owen Charlton Annapolis West 23.14 2 831 Andy Macmullin Rankin School 20.48 3 62 Noah James Avon View 15.70 4 515 Sean Morrison Hants East 15.60 5 746 Eric Hughes Northumberland 14.10 6 961 Zach Cameron S.A.E.R.C. 18.73 7 23 Griffin Batt Annapolis West 16.19 8 245 Taryn Gould Cobequid 15.90 Citadel High School Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 2018 NSSAF Track and Field Championships Meet Program Event 9 Girls 100 Meter Dash Special Senior (12) Event 11 Girls 400 Meter Dash Junior (16) Friday 2018-06-01 - 12:20 PM 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times Lane Name School Seed Time Friday 2018-06-01 - 1:00 PM Section 1 of 2 Finals NSSAF: 1:00.30 2001 Jenna Martin (hand) 1 611 Bailey Whynot Liverpool Region 21.94 Lane Name School Seed Time 2 503 Josee McDonald-Carrier Halifax West 16.25 Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 3 677 Isis Brooks Middleton Reg.
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