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TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 13 & Under Women - Individual Scores Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:59 PM 26/02/2018 Page 1 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 13 & Under Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Schuler, Zeta 13 Waihi College 60 2 Barriball, Teresa 13 Hauraki Plains College 57 2 Hall, Sienna 12 Thames High School 57 4 Burton, Aimee 13 Mercury Bay Area School 49 5 Murie, Louisa 13 Mercury Bay Area School 48 6 Palethorpe, Jade 13 Thames High School 47 7 Waite, Aria 13 Waihi College 46 8 Bradley, Kaysha 12 Matamata College 45 9 Conroy, Leah 12 Te Aroha College 44 10 Lind, Rochelle 13 Matamata College 41 10 Lamason, Ava 13 Mercury Bay Area School 41 12 Iles, Breanna 12 Thames High School 40 13 Aldersly, Michelle 13 Te Kauwhata College 34 14 Fouhy, Zoe 13 Matamata College 33 15 Read, Alysha 13 Hauraki Plains College 32 16 Coats, Lily 12 Hauraki Plains College 30 17 Kini-Connor, Pounamu 13 Thames High School 29 17 McIntosh, Katie 13 Hauraki Plains College 29 17 Richardson, Tamzyn 13 Katikati College 29 20 Hill, Niamh 13 Waihi College 28 21 Walker, Kyla 13 Waihi College 27 21 Martin, Maggie 13 Hauraki Plains College 27 23 Morrison, Maggie 13 Hauraki Plains College 23 24 Gleeson, Libby 13 Te Aroha College 22 24 Rohrlach, Courtney 13 Thames High School 22 26 Woodroffe, Sidney 12 Whangamata Area School 18 27 Hardy, Hannah 13 Mercury Bay Area School 17 28 Rochat, Amy 13 Katikati College 16 29 Reid, Nicole 13 Thames High School 13 30 Dunlop, Aylish 13 Katikati College 12 31 Harris, Caitlin 13 Paeroa College 11 32 Wootton, Keisha 13 Te Aroha College 9 33 McCormick, Danielle 13 Katikati College 7 33 Mulvihill, Clodagh 13 Whangamata Area School 7 35 Burchell, Ashlee 12 Thames High School 5 36 Kennedy, Charlotte 13 Matamata College 4 13 & Under Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Lawrence, Caleb 12 Matamata College 60 2 Morton-Farrelly, Ollie 13 Matamata College 54 3 Dowty, Lucas 12 Hauraki Plains College 53 3 Bowman, Luke 13 Hauraki Plains College 53 5 Ross, Sebastian 13 Mercury Bay Area School 51 5 Stewart, Braye 13 Te Aroha College 51 7 Wenzlick, Logan 13 Hauraki Plains College 50 8 Storey, Dylan 13 Matamata College 43 9 Ellis, Michael 12 Hauraki Plains College 37 10 McKain, Aidon 13 Waihi College 36 Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:59 PM 26/02/2018 Page 2 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 13 & Under Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 10 Allison, Stanley 13 Matamata College 36 12 Swain, Thomas 13 Katikati College 32 13 Oats, Baylea 13 Matamata College 31 14 Butler, Rian 13 Waihi College 30 14 Wegener, Ian 13 Katikati College 30 16 Kendall, Shea 13 Mercury Bay Area School 29 16 Maloni, Jacob 13 Katikati College 29 18 Bigham, Kohan 12 Matamata College 28 18 Hiliate, Isitolo 12 Waihi College 28 20 Davies, Mason 12 Thames High School 27 20 Paterson, Max 13 Paeroa College 27 20 McKain, Jakob 13 Waihi College 27 23 Marshall, Caleb 13 Hauraki Plains College 24 23 Halden, Flynn 13 Paeroa College 24 25 Hall, Dean 13 Te Kauwhata College 23 26 Morley, Leo 12 Katikati College 22 27 Barker, Anthony 13 Hauraki Plains College 17 28 Strickland, Makani 13 Te Aroha College 15 29 Fitzsimons, Dylan 13 Mercury Bay Area School 10 30 Bailey, Donovan 13 Te Aroha College 9 31 Spurr, Luke 13 Katikati College 2 14-15 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Cooney, Kyarla 14 Whangamata Area School 60 1 Taupaki, Tayla 14 Whangamata Area School 60 3 De Groen, Caitlyn 15 Thames High School 56 4 McCowatt, Bree 14 Hauraki Plains College 54 5 Hanner, Jayde 15 Whangamata Area School 51 6 Allison, Mollie 14 Matamata College 48 7 Darby, Madison 14 Te Aroha College 47 8 Millen, Grace 15 Katikati College 46 9 Barriball, Tori 14 Hauraki Plains College 45 10 Roberts, Mia 14 Matamata College 43 11 Cook, Hannah 14 Thames High School 41 11 Walker, Gemma 15 Waihi College 41 11 Burkhaardt, Lavinia 15 Whangamata Area School 41 14 Lunn, Isabel 14 Mercury Bay Area School 39 15 Jones, Olivia 15 Katikati College 34 16 Maurer, Amy 15 Matamata College 33 17 Lawrence, Neive 14 Matamata College 31 17 Eckard, Kim 15 Waihi College 31 19 Harray, Jess 14 Katikati College 30 20 Nikora, Trinity 15 Katikati College 28 21 Clewlow, Freya 15 Te Aroha College 24 21 Hayward, Grace 14 Matamata College 24 23 Morgan, Mia 14 Waihi College 23 23 Schuler, Breeje 14 Te Aroha College 23 25 Gibson, Eve 15 Thames High School 22 Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:59 PM 26/02/2018 Page 3 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 14-15 Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 25 Keenan, Toni 15 Te Aroha College 22 27 Crabb, Mary 14 Matamata College 20 28 Stevenson, Anna 14 Mercury Bay Area School 16 29 Taylor, Katya 14 Waihi College 15 30 Briggs, Hana 14 Katikati College 13 31 Dufty, Cameron 14 Thames High School 12 32 Gielen, Amy 15 Hauraki Plains College 10 33 Reid, Anita 15 Thames High School 9 33 Waite, Kaia 15 Waihi College 9 33 Herekiuha, Montelle 14 Paeroa College 9 36 Kiernan, Samara 14 Katikati College 8 37 Oosthoek, Samantha 14 Te Aroha College 7 37 Gordon, Emma 14 Hauraki Plains College 7 39 Curtin, Shana 14 Te Aroha College 6 40 McGuire, Portia 14 Te Kauwhata College 5 41 Mortimer, Yolanda 15 Te Aroha College 4 41 Jacinda, Nicholls 15 Te Aroha College 4 41 Pater, Breanna 14 Te Kauwhata College 4 14-15 Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Fulton, Callum 15 Whangamata Area School 60 2 Green, Sam 14 Thames High School 57 3 Rendall, Flynn 14 Te Kauwhata College 54 4 Hills, Samuel 14 Matamata College 53 5 A'Bear-Horgan, Taine 15 Katikati College 52 6 Woolston, Connor 14 Hauraki Plains College 49 7 Hennessy, Ben 14 Waihi College 48 8 Richards, Eddie 15 Hauraki Plains College 44 9 Kaumoana, Manaaki 15 Te Aroha College 41 10 Johnston, Luke 15 Mercury Bay Area School 38 11 Lee, Jared 14 Waihi College 33 12 MacDonald, Cory 15 Katikati College 32 12 Adams, Reuben 15 Paeroa College 32 14 Clow, Ben 15 Matamata College 31 14 Barker, Jason 15 Hauraki Plains College 31 16 Sukkel, Jonathon 14 Katikati College 27 .50 17 Fitzsimons, Conor 15 Mercury Bay Area School 25 18 Baxter, Case 14 Paeroa College 23 19 Adams, Cody 15 Te Aroha College 21 20 Davis-Gorrie, Julian 14 Te Aroha College 20 21 Pilmore-Evans, Benjamin 14 Matamata College 17 22 Hamerton, Cameron 14 Te Kauwhata College 16 22 Horder, Lewis 15 Hauraki Plains College 16 22 Bayliss, Marco 15 Mercury Bay Area School 16 25 Whitford, Alex 14 Whangamata Area School 15 26 Large, Kurtis 14 Te Aroha College 14 27 Smith, Ben 15 Mercury Bay Area School 13 .50 28 Bathurst, Joel 14 Whangamata Area School 13 Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:59 PM 26/02/2018 Page 4 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 14-15 Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 28 Roberts, Otama 14 Whangamata Area School 13 30 Whatley, Callum 14 Whangamata Area School 12 31 Roycroft, Cody 14 Waihi College 11 32 Wright, Ewen 15 Te Kauwhata College 9 33 Popata, Phoenix 14 Te Kauwhata College 7 34 Fox, Luca 14 Thames High School 6 34 Tompsett, Sam 15 Matamata College 6 36 Carlson, Stephen 14 Te Kauwhata College 5 36 Clarke, Eli 15 Te Kauwhata College 5 38 Karaka, Ben 15 Te Kauwhata College 4 Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Stilwell, Henry 15 Hauraki Plains College 60 2 Dowty, Caleb 15 Hauraki Plains College 51 16 & Over Women - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Bradley, Tessa 17 Katikati College 60 2 Cook, Tash 16 Thames High School 55 3 Graumans, Renee 17 Te Aroha College 54 4 Rochat, Natalie 16 Katikati College 47 5 Green, Chloe 16 Thames High School 46 6 Slawitsch, Lucy 16 Waihi College 45 7 Sweeney, Brooke 16 Te Aroha College 44 8 Schuler, Dejaan 16 Te Aroha College 43 8 Raymond, Sophie 16 Matamata College 43 10 Moore, Trinity 17 Whangamata Area School 40 11 Norman-Keenan, Maddi 16 Matamata College 39 12 Maloni, Hanna 17 Katikati College 36 12 Spooner, Paige 16 Te Aroha College 36 14 Bennett, Teri 16 Matamata College 32 15 Williams, Anna 16 Matamata College 31 16 Ogilvie, Kendall 16 Thames High School 27 17 Ross, Meehsa 17 Te Aroha College 26 18 Fountain, Katie 17 Matamata College 22 19 Thompson, Coral-Lee 16 Hauraki Plains College 15 20 Petersen, Morgan 16 Hauraki Plains College 12 16 & Over Men - Individual Scores Place Name Age Team Points 1 Lees, Jack 16 Thames High School 60 2 Mason, Benjamin 17 Matamata College 56 3 Muter, Haydn 16 Matamata College 54 4 Schuler, Sergio 17 Te Aroha College 52 5 Jones, Reuben 16 Matamata College 47 5 Steele, Tommy 16 Waihi College 47 5 Wild, Aiden 16 Waihi College 47 8 Allison, Thomas 16 Matamata College 42 9 Mueller, Cedric 17 Waihi College 38 Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:59 PM 26/02/2018 Page 5 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 73 Place Name Age Team Points 10 Lee, Jaewon 17 Paeroa College 36 11 McIntosh, Xavier 16 Hauraki Plains College 33 12 Lee, Gary 16 Mercury Bay Area School 31 13 Van Timmeren, Simon 17 Katikati College 28 14 Tansey, Liam 16 Hauraki Plains College 27 15 Fountain, Harrison 17 Matamata College 24 16 Burchell, Matthew 16 Thames High School 20 16 Pou, Joshua 17 Hauraki Plains College 20 18 Philpot, Stephan 16 Te Aroha College 19 19 Eliot, Cade 17 Thames High School 15 20 Goodwin, Luke 16 Thames High School 12 21 Bartley, Kaleb 16 Te Kauwhata College 4 Thames Swimming Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 3:51 PM 26/02/2018 Page 1 TVSS 2018 - 26/02/2018 Results 5 KATI A 1:01.35 Event 1 Girls 13 & Under 100 SC Meter Freestyle Relay 1) Kiernan, Samara 14 2)
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