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Swimming Event 1 Girls 9-10 50 LC Meter Freest Traralgon Swimming Club - Gippsland HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:50 AM 15/03/2018 Page 1 SSV - GIPPSLAND REGION PRIMARY FINAL Swimming and Diving Championships Results - Swimming Event 1 Girls 9-10 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 35.30 13/03/2013 Mason Vanderkolk San Remo PS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Chloe Joiner 10 St Itas PS Drouin 35.95 2 Layaleeta Pannu 10 South St PS Moe 37.30 3 Sarah Provilij 10 Guthridge PS 38.17 4 Eve Oalkey 10 Newhaven C 40.18 5 Shae Nippers 9 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 40.41 6 Makayla Edlington 9 Newmerella PS 40.42 7 Tara Dihood 10 St Thomas PS Sale 40.59 8 Miley Affleck 9 St Michaels PS Traralgon 42.25 9 Ruby Paulet 10 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 42.97 10 Charlotte Klinger 10 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 43.04 11 Hope Oats 10 San Remo PS 44.30 12 Sunny Egresits 10 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 44.92 13 Sammie Straw 10 St Patricks PS Stratford 45.95 14 Teagan Coldebella 10 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 45.97 Event 2 Boys 9-10 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 35.17 17/03/2016 Ben Waller St Pauls AGS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Corbin Blake 10 Lucknow PS 36.32 2 Brody Cargill 9 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 37.34 3 Archie Dunn 10 St Josephs PS Warragul 38.56 4 Jesse Griffin 9 Drouin West PS 39.53 5 Will Hamilton 9 St Michaels PS Traralgon 40.05 6 Josh Newstead 10 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 40.10 7 Paul Ng 10 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 40.79 8 Zane Poxon 10 Newborough East PS 41.06 9 Riley Butters 10 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 41.52 10 Marcus Duncan 10 Mirboo North PS 41.85 11 Tyson House 10 St Marys PS Maffra 41.93 12 Hugh Munro 10 Korumburra PS 42.01 13 James Arnup 10 St Thomas PS Sale 43.24 14 Jonah Brown 10 Gippsland GS Sale 44.36 Event 3 Girls 11 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 32.81 13/03/2013 Sadira Snell Trafalgar PS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Ainsley Trotter 11 St Marys PS Sale 33.71 2 Emily Auteri 11 St Michaels PS Traralgon 36.37 3 Georgia Anderson 11 Gippsland GS Sale 36.74 4 Ruby Newton 11 Swifts Creek PS 37.25 5 Emma Yates 11 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 38.15 6 Kayla Pratt 11 St Patricks PS Stratford 38.40 7 Willow Car 11 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 38.66 8 Charlie Hamilton 11 St Michaels PS Traralgon 38.76 9 Poppy Barry 11 St Itas PS Drouin 38.88 10 Cecily De Gooyer 11 St Josephs PS Korumburra 39.64 11 Sahara Hammond 11 St Josephs PS Warragul 40.21 12 Keira Gibbs 11 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 40.52 13 Audrey McGannon 11 Paynesville Primary School 41.08 14 Alana Weston 11 St Gabriels PS Traralgon 42.41 15 Taylah Clark 11 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 43.17 Traralgon Swimming Club - Gippsland HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:50 AM 15/03/2018 Page 2 SSV - GIPPSLAND REGION PRIMARY FINAL Swimming and Diving Championships Results - Swimming Event 4 Boys 11 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 32.49 16/03/2017 Ash Nicholes St Marys PS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Sam Patterson 11 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 34.34 2 Tom Halloran-Lavelle 11 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 35.33 3 Jack Crow 11 Gippsland GS Sale 35.51 4 Cody McMahon 11 Tambo Upper PS 35.67 5 Nash Carter 11 St Josephs PS Wonthaggi 37.10 6 Luke Callewaert 11 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 38.13 7 Lagam Joshi 11 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 38.16 8 Cailean Thomas 11 Drouin West PS 39.04 9 Hudson White 11 Sacred Heart Morwell 39.91 10 Bill Wallace 11 St Michaels PS Traralgon 40.26 11 Liam Mezenberg 11 St Michaels PS Heyfield 40.51 12 Henry Noble 11 Maffra PS 40.73 13 Charlie Cook 11 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 41.84 14 Darcy Connell 11 Newborough East PS 41.94 --- Jhett Brown 11 Leongatha PS DQ Event 5 Girls 12-13 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 29.97 16/03/2017 Molly Cargill St Gabriels Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Isabella Risch 12 Warragul North PS 31.75 2 Jaelina Kiley 12 Newhaven C 31.88 3 Belinda Baird 12 St Josephs PS Wonthaggi 32.35 4 Antje Kempf 12 Newmerella PS 33.97 5 Jorja Rowe 12 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 34.14 6 Evie Basssad 12 Fish Creek & District PS 34.21 7 Grace Ng 12 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 34.36 8 Claudia Lee 12 St Gabriels PS Traralgon 35.50 9 Sophie Brown 12 Gippsland GS Sale 36.21 10 Sophia Djuric 12 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 37.93 11 Abby Dennison 12 Newborough East PS 38.85 12 Alana Hall-Speight 12 Guthridge PS 39.39 13 Jemma Birss 12 Heyfield PS 42.32 14 Amelia Millis 12 Columba PS 42.80 --- Emily Scholtes 12 St Michaels PS Traralgon NS Event 6 Boys 12-13 50 LC Meter Freestyle Gipps Prim: 30.53 16/03/2017 Ben Francis Warragul Nor Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Ash Nicholes 12 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 30.11 2 Cooper Quaife 12 Korumburra PS 30.33 3 Seth Cannon 13 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 30.95 4 Zac Mezenberg 12 St Michaels PS Heyfield 31.71 5 Ben Waller 12 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 32.26 6 Rem Del Pozzo 12 Leongatha PS 33.02 7 Gus Russell 12 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 33.70 8 Harry Vanschyndel 12 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 33.89 9 Patrick Griffin 12 Drouin West PS 34.65 10 Isak Hose 12 Mirboo North PS 36.72 11 Matthew Pearce 12 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 37.91 12 Luca Centra 12 St Thomas PS Sale 38.19 13 Thomas Scott 12 Sale 545 PS 40.41 14 Nicholas Cassar 13 Immaculate Heart Of Mary 42.43 Traralgon Swimming Club - Gippsland HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:50 AM 15/03/2018 Page 3 SSV - GIPPSLAND REGION PRIMARY FINAL Swimming and Diving Championships Results - Swimming Event 7 Girls 9-13 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class Name Age Team Finals Time *1 Kayla Wilson (06) S6 12 Hazelwood North PS J48.40 *1 Courtney Davies S8 10 Drouin South PS J1:11.43 2 Abby Paulet S15 12 St Pauls Ags Traralgon J40.04 Event 8 Boys 9-13 50 LC Meter Freestyle Multi-Class Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Jake Perrett (09) S9 12 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 1:13.82 Event 9 Girls 9-10 50 LC Meter Backstroke Gipps Prim: 42.09 16/03/2017 Ella Warner St Pauls AGS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Tara Dihood 10 St Thomas PS Sale 47.77 2 Kashya Saunders 10 Columba PS 49.79 3 Makayla Edlington 9 Newmerella PS 50.96 4 Lily Canfield 10 Gippsland GS Sale 51.61 5 Madie Loveless 10 Orbost PS 51.93 6 Lily Miron 10 St Josephs PS Trafalgar 52.28 7 Abby Clarke 10 Newhaven C 52.64 8 Tyla Peters 10 Mirboo North PS 52.66 9 Krista Walpole 10 Woodside PS 53.61 10 Ruby Paulet 10 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 54.00 11 Sorrel Fraser 10 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 54.31 12 Ebony Dean 10 Leongatha PS 54.39 13 Sophie Millis 10 Columba PS 59.68 --- Layna Hale 10 Immaculate Heart Of Mary NS Event 10 Boys 9-10 50 LC Meter Backstroke Gipps Prim: 39.69 17/03/2016 Oliver Haberl Stockdale Rd Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Kael Frith 10 Gippsland GS Bairnsdale 45.06 2 Lucas Kempf 9 Newmerella PS 46.11 3 Hunter Bailey 10 Grey St PS Traralgon 47.52 4 Archie Dunn 10 St Josephs PS Trafalgar 47.74 5 Owen Centra 10 Sale 545 PS 47.87 6 James Arnup 10 St Thomas PS Sale 50.35 7 Hamish Zurrer 10 Chairo Christian S Drouin E 51.78 8 Harry Gargan 10 St Itas PS Drouin 54.05 9 Royce Lemchens 10 Foster PS 54.69 10 Asher Higgins 10 St Marys PS Maffra 55.00 11 Xavier Newton 9 Swifts Creek PS 55.56 12 Byron Marks 10 Yinnar PS 56.08 13 Melvey Podmore 10 St Gabriels PS Traralgon 59.93 --- Archie Gannon 10 Paynesville Primary School DQ Event 11 Girls 11 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke Gipps Prim: 37.43 16/03/2017 Nicolette Wight Leongatha PS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Olivia Baillie 11 Trafalgar PS 39.84 2 Ella Warner 11 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 41.20 3 Milla Laub 11 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 43.32 4 Georgia Anderson 11 Gippsland GS Sale 43.84 5 Ruby Newton 11 Swifts Creek PS 45.23 6 Isabella Tatterson 11 St Thomas PS Sale 45.28 7 Alana Weston 11 St Gabriels PS Traralgon 46.66 8 Alex Beale 11 St Josephs PS Wonthaggi 46.71 Traralgon Swimming Club - Gippsland HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:50 AM 15/03/2018 Page 4 SSV - GIPPSLAND REGION PRIMARY FINAL Swimming and Diving Championships Results - Swimming (Event 11 Girls 11 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke) Name Age Team Finals Time 9 Keira Gibbs 11 St Brendans Lakes Entrance 48.44 10 Lexie Nicholson 11 Drouin West PS 48.77 11 Meg Slattery 11 St Marys PS Maffra 48.83 12 Marigold Hay 11 Neerim South PS 49.09 13 Zoscia Wendt 11 Newborough PS 49.41 14 Ashley Westwood 11 Lucknow PS 52.26 15 Sienna Wakefield 11 St Josephs PS Warragul 56.28 --- Kyia Andrew 11 Mirboo North PS NS Event 12 Boys 11 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Backstroke Gipps Prim: 38.72 16/03/2017 Oliver Haberl Stockdale Rd Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Jack Crow 11 Gippsland GS Sale 43.06 2 Joel Robinson 11 Cowes PS 44.33 3 Cailean Thomas 11 Drouin West PS 45.89 4 Jonah Walker 11 Lucknow PS 45.93 5 Tarrant Cannon 11 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 46.18 6 Jhett Brown 11 Leongatha PS 46.72 7 Archie Terlich 11 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 49.34 8 Lochie Paterson 11 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 50.44 9 Hugh McKinley 11 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 50.49 10 Crue Johnson 11 Sale 545 PS 51.25 11 Bill Wallace 11 St Michaels PS Traralgon 51.85 12 Darcy Connell 11 Newborough East PS 52.99 13 Kurt Grabham 11 Toorloo Arm PS 55.52 14 Cody Johnson 11 Heyfield PS 55.70 Event 13 Girls 12-13 50 LC Meter Backstroke Gipps Prim: 34.88 12/03/2015 Sophie Waller St Pauls AGS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Nicolette Wight 12 Leongatha PS 34.94 2 Mia Nippers 12 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 37.63 3 Kaja Tierney 12 St Pauls Ags Traralgon 38.08 4 Ella Poore 12 Newmerella PS 42.90 5 Chloe Harris 12 Inverloch/Kongwak PS 43.50 6 Ashlin O'Neill 12 St Marys PS Bairnsdale 45.20 7 Lilly Leighton 12 St Pauls Anglican GS Warragul 46.49 8 Sophie-Mae Dingwall 12 Longford PS 46.66 9 Amity Halligan 12 St Patricks PS Stratford 47.47 10 Emma Feltis 12 St Thomas PS Sale 47.57 11 Ella Smith 12 Wonthaggi PS 47.84 12 Keelin Cooper 12 Yallourn North PS 51.88 13 Elloise Campbell 12 St Itas PS Drouin 54.01 Event
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