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Licensed To: M & D Timing Licensed To: M & D Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11/3/2019 Page 1 MPSSAA State Cross Country Championships - 11/9/2019 Hereford High School School Roster Name Comp# Sex Year Name Comp# Sex Year 1A - Academy for College and Career (ACC) 3. Laverty, Alison 47 W 11 1. Romero, Emeralda 1 W 12 4. Lavery, Lauren 48 W 9 5. Madsen, Mette 49 W 12 1A - Allegany High School (ALL) 6. Remaley, Nadia 50 W 9 1. Breighner, Claire 2 W 10 7. Rhodes, Cassidy 51 W 9 2. Campbell, Olivia 3 W 10 8. Rhodes, Jena 52 W 11 3. Devore, Madison 4 W 11 9. Ropp, Kiersten 53 W 12 4. Evans, Emily 5 W 11 10. Shullenbarger, Rebekah 54 W 11 5. Imes, Trinity 6 W 12 11. Tarcza, Amy 55 W 11 6. Kelly, Samantha 7 W 12 12. Willman, Elizabeth 56 W 11 7. Klemm, Olivia 8 W 12 13. Bomysoad, Colin 57 M 10 8. Sevinsky, Paige 9 W 12 14. Florian, Elijah 58 M 9 9. Taylor, Charlotte 10 W 9 15. Gibson, Ray 59 M 9 10. Blank, Logan 11 M 9 16. Grossnickle, Ethan 60 M 11 11. Davis, Samuel 12 M 12 17. Machen, Hank 61 M 12 12. Dobbs, Zach 13 M 10 18. Mcgillivray, Andrew 62 M 10 13. Fiscus, Cole 14 M 9 19. Mcgillivray, Noah 63 M 11 14. Gray, Wyatt 15 M 11 20. Mosbey, Marco 64 M 10 15. Morgan, Kole 16 M 12 21. Namur, Mattias 65 M 9 16. Murphy, Tyler 17 M 12 22. Pelkey, Colin 66 M 12 17. Septoff, Mitchell 18 M 11 23. Shullenbarger, Caleb 67 M 10 18. Septoff, Zachary 19 M 9 24. Weatherhead, Ben 68 M 10 19. Trautwein, Logan 20 M 11 1A - Cambridge-South Dorchester Hig (CSD) 1A - Benjamin Franklin/Masonville C (BEN) 1. Condon, Sarah 69 W 12 1. Galloway, Julius 21 M 11 2. Forkum, Paige 70 W 9 1A - Bohemia Manor High School (BHM) 3. Hyde, Anna 71 W 10 1. Coyle, Mika 22 W 10 4. Lewis, Sarah 72 W 12 2. Dimaio, Aubrey 23 W 12 5. Nisar, Laiba 73 W 10 3. Heath, Emily 24 W 10 6. Peters, Myra 74 W 10 4. Koehler, Morgan 25 W 12 7. Price, Ashlie 75 W 11 5. Koerner, Grace 26 W 11 8. San, Gizelle 76 W 9 6. Longeway, Laura 27 W 11 9. Schwarz, Alexandra 77 W 11 7. Meis, Kelsey 28 W 11 10. Thomas, Luci 78 W 10 8. Osborne, Maya 29 W 10 11. Turner, Anna 79 W 10 9. Preske, Aubrey 30 W 12 12. Werner, Madison 80 W 9 10. Sakers, Leeanne 31 W 11 13. Ahmed, Faizan 81 M 12 11. Wilson, Anna 32 W 10 14. Clayton, Declan 82 M 9 12. Czerwinski, Anthony 33 M 10 15. Condon, John 83 M 10 13. Davis, Ian 34 M 10 16. Doty, Maclane 84 M 10 14. Dickerson, Samuel 35 M 10 17. Green, Destin 85 M 10 15. Jarrell, Jacob 36 M 12 18. Hurley, Jake 86 M 10 16. Leone, Day 37 M 10 19. Jones, Bryce 87 M 12 17. Luzetsky, Alexander 38 M 12 20. Krolick, JonMichael 88 M 12 18. McArthur, Colin 39 M 11 21. Payne, Evan 89 M 10 19. Preske, Michael 40 M 9 22. Ridgely, Zachary 90 M 12 20. Schaumann, Leif 41 M 11 23. Saldana, Alex 91 M 10 21. Seither, Eric 42 M 10 24. Slacum, Sammy 92 M 12 22. Stoltzfus, Nicholas 43 M 10 23. Thompson, James 44 M 10 1A - Brunswick High School (BRN) 1. Beck, Gisselle 45 W 12 2. Gantley, Alana 46 W 11 Licensed To: M & D Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11/3/2019 Page 2 MPSSAA State Cross Country Championships - 11/9/2019 Hereford High School School Roster Name Comp# Sex Year Name Comp# Sex Year 1A - Catoctin High School (CTT) 4. Tharps, Jaedon 137 M 10 1. Strickland, Emma 96 W 12 2. Williams, Brenna 97 W 10 1A - Havre de Grace High School (HDG) 1. Murray, Adeline 138 W 9 3. Contreras, Alexander 98 M 9 4. Hahn, Marshall 99 M 12 1A - Kent County High School (KTC) 1. Bakeoven, Braiden 139 M 9 1A - Central High School (CEN) 2. Bohle, Jacob 140 M 9 1. Jenkins, Heaven 100 W 11 3. Buckel, Sam 141 M 10 2. Chebochok, Brian 101 M 12 4. Conner, John 142 M 11 3. exum, kyiam 102 M 12 5. Martinez, Thomas 143 M 11 4. Falaye, John 103 M 11 6. Moxley, Conner 144 M 9 5. Gueye, Babacar 104 M 11 7. Smith, Andrew 145 M 11 6. Oluokin, Temitayo 105 M 11 8. Voshell, Gabriel 146 M 9 7. Oluokin, Temitope 106 M 11 9. Wintermeyer, Tim 147 M 12 8. Onye, Chinedum 107 M 12 10. Wintermyer, Jacob 148 M 9 9. Onyemenem, Onyeka 108 M 11 10. Perry, Jaden 109 M 10 1A - Largo High School (LAR) 1. Barnes, Jade 149 W 11 1A - Clear Spring High School (CLS) 2. carter, Jamaiya 150 W 9 1. Pollock, Kayla 110 W 12 3. Minosa, Jacky 151 W 11 1A - Fairmont Heights High School (FMH) 4. Person, Aakiara 152 W 12 1. Adetosafe, Toluwalase 111 M 10 5. Stokes, Daija 153 W 12 6. Suggs, Dajai 154 W 9 1A - Forest Park High School (FPK) 7. Ware, Jada 155 W 10 1. Mickens, Josias 112 W 12 8. Breedon, Chris 156 M 11 2. Pierce, Janae 113 W 12 9. Haney, Diondre 157 M 9 3. Bass, Sharrod 114 M 9 10. Koroma, Damari 158 M 9 4. Cromwell, Cameron 115 M 11 11. Page, Sean 159 M 11 5. Dacosta, Jabreco 116 M 9 12. Paige, Justin 160 M 9 6. Gross, Kevin 117 M 12 13. Pinder, Keith 161 M 12 7. Lovelist, Malachi 118 M 11 14. Vaughn, Jusuan 162 M 9 8. Rabb, Martin 119 M 9 9. Samson, Oluwaseyl 120 M 11 10. Smith, Keyshawn 121 M 11 11. Smith, Mathew 122 M 10 1A - Francis Scott Key High School (FSK) 1. Albright, Halie 123 W 9 2. Bennett, Breanna 124 W 12 3. Hollenbeck, Maggie 125 W 9 4. Kalin, Harley 126 W 10 5. Kalin, Hunter 127 W 10 6. Leppo, Maria 128 W 11 7. Shipton, Emma 129 W 12 8. Witcher, Ashley 130 W 10 9. LaPierre, Cole 131 M 12 1A - Friendly High School (FRND) 1. Amos, Aliyah 132 W 12 2. Ramirez, Angel 133 M 12 1A - Gwynn Park High School (GWP) 1. Brackett, Samarie 134 W 11 2. Manley, Sanaa 135 W 11 3. Reynolds, Jeron 136 M 11 Licensed To: M & D Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11/3/2019 Page 3 MPSSAA State Cross Country Championships - 11/9/2019 Hereford High School School Roster Name Comp# Sex Year Name Comp# Sex Year 1A - Loch Raven High School (LCR) 4. Barnes, Kylee 207 W 10 1. Barosy, Emanuelle 163 W 10 5. Beitzel, Chellcee 208 W 9 2. Bott, Charlotte 164 W 10 6. Brown, Sophia 209 W 9 3. Clady-Powers, Keira 165 W 9 7. Niner, Tiffany 210 W 11 4. Felizzola, Mia 166 W 11 8. Savage, Nicole 211 W 10 5. Giavadi, Christina 167 W 10 9. Warnick, Ella 212 W 12 6. Goldstein, Leah 168 W 9 10. Barlow, Garrison 213 M 10 7. Halley, Jordan 169 W 10 11. Bradley, Jack 214 M 11 8. Hand, Holly 170 W 11 12. Brenneman, Daniel 215 M 12 9. Jones, Sophia 171 W 9 13. Brobst, Josh 216 M 9 10. Ayotte, Mason 172 M 12 14. Dolchan, Liam 217 M 9 11. Bennett-Floyd, Raquan 173 M 12 15. Fike, Jayden 218 M 9 12. Berkey, Braden 174 M 11 16. Peck, Ethyn 219 M 9 13. Bloom, Max 175 M 9 17. Sober, Ashton 220 M 9 14. Caldwell, David 176 M 11 18. Spear, Jesse 221 M 10 15. Cowles, Michael 177 M 12 19. Stakem, Carder 222 M 11 16. Eugene, Shamron 178 M 12 20. White, Ian 223 M 12 17. Irwin, Sean 179 M 11 18. Matherly, James 180 M 11 1A - Patterson Mill High School (PPM) 1. Ikemoto, Maie 224 W 9 19. O'Brien, Cavan 181 M 11 2. Kruger, Valerie 225 W 10 20. Smalls, Malik 182 M 12 3. Lang, Siera 226 W 12 21. Thompson, Colin 183 M 10 4. Lyttle, Meredith 227 W 12 1A - Mardela Middle & High School (MAR) 5. Mangum, Sarah 228 W 10 1. DiPasqua, Zoey 184 W 10 6. Nabiyeva, Sasha 229 W 11 7. Tomic, Jasmina 230 W 9 1A - Maurice J. McDonough High Scho (MDU) 8. Tomic, Matea 231 W 12 1. Matthews, Asharia 185 W 10 9. Arbogast, Phillip 232 M 12 2. Bartolomeo, Anthony 186 M 11 10. Dunne, Cameron 233 M 10 3. Gurney, Mitchell 187 M 9 11. Gneo, Andrew 234 M 10 4. Khan, Mahad 188 M 11 12. Laughlin, Rager 235 M 10 5. McRae, James 189 M 9 13. Norton, Sam 236 M 12 6. Parker, Namen 190 M 12 14. Robinson, Gavin 237 M 12 7. Wonders, Aleks 191 M 11 15. Schoene, Kenneth 238 M 10 1A - Mountain Ridge High School (MTR) 16. Tisch, Berkeley 239 M 10 1. Muir, Hannah 192 W 12 17. Wilson, Chandler 240 M 10 2. Miller, Thomas 193 M 11 1A - Paul Laurence Dunbar High Scho (DNB) 1A - North Dorchester High School (NDC) 1.
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