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FINAL Psych Sheet Sea Dog Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - Page 1 Connecticut Swimming LC Senior Championship, Sanction #: L21-30 FINAL after Corrections Psych Sheet 55 Ava Breton 18 BULL 28.81 Event 1 Women 50 LC Meter Freestyle 56 Vivian Mudry 18 CDOG 28.83 Name Age Team Seed Time 57 Elizabeth Xia 17 NCY 28.83 1 Sophie Murphy 18 CDOG 26.79 58 Brooke Sowka 15 LEHY 28.84 2 Madeline Bergin 17 HHAC 26.91 59 Brielle Gold 15 SSAC 28.84 3 Katrine O'Leary 15 WAC 26.98 60 Audrey Gil 13 WRAT 28.84 4 Marissa Healy 20 BULU 27.06 61 Sarah Chen 18 CDOG 28.86 5 Mackenzie Headley 14 FVYT 27.23 62 Keira Giles 14 RAC 28.86 6 Amelia Sicignano 20 UN 27.31 63 Carolyn Hendricks 17 NCY 28.89 7 Sierra Cripps 20 WAC 27.43 64 Julianna Tyler 16 CDOG 28.93 8 Olivia Thompson 18 LEHY 27.44 65 Sabrina Schuster 14 SEAL 28.93 9 Annam Olasewere 14 WRAT 27.56 66 Delaney Reck 16 CAC 28.94 10 Marykate Buckley 21 BULU 27.57 67 Vanessa Squillante 16 CDOG 29.22 B 11 Jeannette King 21 CCSU 27.63 68 Tori Newton 19 CDOG 29.26 B 12 Zenya Posada 15 SSAC 27.67 69 Jaiden Johnson 15 HHAC 29.41 B 13 Annika Paluska 15 LEHY 27.70 70 Arianna Bishop 15 FINS 29.73 B 14 Riley Kudlac 16 LEHY 27.72 71 Elizabeth Bodie 14 ARAC 29.84 B 15 Dariana Gonzales 20 SSAC 27.74 72 Addison Lezinsky 14 BULL 29.89 B 16 Alanna Depinto 17 LEHY 27.77 73 Ella Shafman 15 CDOG 30.39 B 17 Ava Fasano 16 WYW 27.77 74 Morgan McDonough 15 CDOG 30.50 B 18 Vivian Weng 19 BULL 27.81 75 Alex Urbanowicz 14 OAK 30.79 B 19 Kate Murray 15 WRAT 27.84 76 Kaya Tray 15 CDOG 30.85 B 20 Lindsey Wagner 20 BULU 27.85 77 Miranda Bonitatebus 16 RAC 30.85 B 21 Casey Loughlin 19 CDOG 27.85 78 Kate Cosentino 15 OAK 31.07 B 22 Marea Li 14 BULL 27.93 79 Lucia Morales 14 OAK 31.10 B 23 Elise Richardson 15 CDOG 28.08 80 Avery Anderson 14 NCA 31.36 B 24 Ayaan Olasewere 14 WRAT 28.12 81 Belle Christensen 15 LEHY 31.37 B 25 Erika Dipietro 17 FVYT 28.16 82 Julianne Lui 16 IVY 31.65 B 26 Kayla Mendonca 18 SYS 28.20 83 Nyomi Cordero 15 OAK 31.75 B 27 Caroline Krawec 17 HHAC 28.25 84 Caroline Begg 16 WRAT 31.75 B 28 Megan Dunnigan 16 OAK 28.25 85 Becca Kushel 15 WRAT 31.75 B 29 Tahlia Crowley 17 CDOG 28.27 86 Azra Ozgen 14 WRAT 32.37 B 30 Avery Potyrala 16 CDOG 28.28 87 Riley Riebling 16 RAC 32.46 B 31 Liz Stoelzel 17 TP 28.29 88 Abby Ripka 15 WRAT 32.96 B 32 Katie O'Connor 17 BULL 28.31 33 Riley Anderson 13 NCA 28.33 Event 2 Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle 34 Bryce Gold 13 SSAC 28.35 Name Age Team Seed Time 35 Avery Kudlac 16 LEHY 28.40 1 Arsenio Bustos 18 WAC 23.02 36 Emma Panaroni 18 HHAC 28.42 2 Tommy Minar 20 WAC 23.75 37 Sarah Grinalds 20 WRAT 28.42 3 Tyler Sicignano 17 UN 23.87 38 Julia Snow 16 CDOG 28.43 4 Alex Belfer 20 UN 23.88 39 Jessica Qi 17 WRAT 28.47 5 Joseph Page 21 BULU 24.41 40 Annie Edwards 15 SHKS 28.51 6 Ben Wu 15 SSAC 24.47 41 Skylar Mascarinas 16 NCY 28.52 7 Jake Arisian 17 WAC 24.50 42 Nikki Hahn 17 NMEG 28.55 8 Brendan Conners 16 BULL 24.52 43 Ashlyn Blessey 17 WRAT 28.59 9 Kyle Mazziotti 18 BULL 24.56 44 Aanya Kongettira 15 WYW 28.60 10 Lucas Racevicius 20 CDOG 24.58 45 Hanna Skiba 16 BULL 28.64 11 Ellis Winfree 20 FVYT 24.67 46 Ava Keane 18 SYS 28.66 12 Joey Zellner 18 CDOG 24.80 47 Morgan Bagnall 17 BULL 28.68 13 Noah Corbitt 22 WRAT 24.80 48 Sydney Crawford 18 LEHY 28.68 14 Peter Gori 21 UN 24.84 49 Kali Dominguez 16 CDOG 28.69 15 Ethan Woolbert 18 WAC 24.87 50 Claire Kehley 17 WRAT 28.69 16 Joe Rusnock 18 FVYT 24.89 51 Norell Paluska 17 LEHY 28.70 17 Alex Beauchene 18 FVYT 25.02 52 Grace Mahon 16 HHAC 28.79 18 Elliot Lee 15 BULL 25.03 53 Courtney Cail 19 CDOG 28.80 19 Damian Czartoryjski 15 CDOG 25.10 54 Jocie Niemczyk 14 IVY 28.80 20 Andrew Mitchill 18 CDOG 25.13 Sea Dog Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - Page 2 Connecticut Swimming LC Senior Championship, Sanction #: L21-30 FINAL after Corrections Psych Sheet Event 2 ...(Men 50 LC Meter Freestyle) 76 Sriharsha Vangeepuram 16 TP 28.90 B Name Age Team Seed Time 77 Isaac Varghese 16 FVYT 29.07 B 21 Drew Jalbert 17 CAC 25.15 78 Joey Milhomens 13 CDOG 29.62 B 22 Evan Fair 22 UN 25.18 79 Cody Lonsberry 13 IVY 30.38 B 23 Emmett Adams 18 WRAT 25.27 Event 3 Women 800 LC Meter Freestyle 24 Aleksander Matyszczyk 17 WAC 25.29 25 Henry Peters 15 SSAC 25.32 Name Age Team Seed Time 26 Alex Doerwaldt 16 BULL 25.49 1 Catherine Buroker 21 CDOG 8:56.31 27 Spencer Moran 22 CDOG 25.51 2 Ava Hamblett 16 BULL 9:16.28 28 John Rusnock 14 FVYT 25.51 3 Isabella Paoletti 19 BULL 9:16.59 29 Duncan Farquharson 18 HHAC 25.55 4 Rylie Giles 17 RAC 9:17.51 30 Deacon Mascarinas 15 NCY 25.55 5 Claire Kehley 17 WRAT 9:18.90 31 Shane Wynne 17 CDOG 25.62 6 Katherine Beauchene 14 FVYT 9:26.55 32 Justin Finkel 17 CDOG 25.65 7 Megan Gangaway 16 LEHY 9:28.89 33 Michael Gauthier 15 CDOG 25.68 8 Sophia Velleco 16 WAC 9:31.46 34 Ben Chidley 16 CAC 25.69 9 Norah Rome 17 BULL 9:31.52 35 Edward Platonov 18 WAC 25.69 10 Daphne Peterson 18 OAK 9:33.69 36 Alexander Ye 18 SSAC 25.74 11 Karrah Hayes 17 OAK 9:40.44 37 Ben Madan 16 NCY 25.77 12 V Lester 16 WYW 9:42.97 38 Erik McKenna 23 WRAU 25.79 13 Hope Ivanovich 16 WRAT 9:43.49 39 Pj Gauthier 16 CDOG 25.83 14 Elizabeth Fletcher 17 WRAT 9:45.64 40 Eli Houlton 19 BULL 25.86 15 Bella Tejeda 18 CDOG 9:50.79 41 Jack Fry 17 PAC 25.86 16 Alexa Carrillo 17 NCY 9:53.65 42 Samuel Osowiecki 18 NWYL 25.91 17 Julia Barto 15 CDOG 9:53.90 43 Martin Adlianitski 17 CDOG 25.94 18 Molly Whitaker 16 FINS 9:53.97 44 Gareth Chaston 17 BULL 25.95 19 Emma Savoie 17 WAC 9:56.56 45 Nicholas Besgen 17 WYW 25.95 20 Kylie McCue 17 CDOG 9:57.80 46 Hawken Hammen 16 NMEG 25.96 21 Lauren Olczak 20 UN 9:57.84 47 Nikita Zuev 17 CDOG 26.01 22 Grace Cassineri 17 SLAC 9:58.43 48 Nathan Stellmach 17 GWYB 26.08 23 Kyla Behrle 17 CDOG 9:58.66 49 Matthew Kwee 19 SSAC 26.08 24 Meghan Tiernan 16 CDOG 10:00.49 50 Josh Tanksley 15 WRAT 26.09 25 Emma Wojnarowski 17 NCA 10:01.19 51 Donny Frost 18 CDOG 26.10 26 Lila Strober 15 OAK 10:02.21 52 Nicolas Bennett 16 HHAC 26.12 27 Caroline Kelly 16 WYW 10:03.14 53 Chris Weber 20 FVYT 26.15 28 Emma Ruffo 18 SLAC 10:03.68 54 Jack Mocarski 17 WRAT 26.17 29 Abigail Wildstein 13 LEHY 10:06.53 55 Rory Hess 18 WYW 26.17 30 Norell Paluska 17 LEHY 10:07.23 56 Jacob Lee 16 WRAT 26.20 Event 4 Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle 57 Eric Wang 16 NMEG 26.21 Name Age Team Seed Time 58 Lukas Bijleveld 17 BULL 26.24 1 Tobin Hickman-Chow 21 BULU 8:29.92 59 Trent Hieber 17 FVYT 26.34 2 Patrick Boyle 21 UN 8:40.80 60 Griffin Trygg 18 NCY 26.38 3 Mark Platonov 16 WAC 8:46.43 61 Hunter Cripps 22 WAC 26.40 4 George Clark 16 OAK 8:48.10 62 Connor Booth 16 CDOG 26.44 5 Finn Henry 16 BULL 8:54.34 63 Nicholas Guenther 17 LEHY 26.45 6 Parker Lenoce 16 WRAT 8:57.59 64 Silas Wang 16 CDOG 26.50 7 Campbell McFall 15 IVY 8:59.44 65 Ryan Huang 16 NMEG 26.55 8 Noah San Vicente 17 CDOG 8:59.84 66 Derek Fantano 17 CDOG 26.57 9 Riley Twiss 16 WRAT 9:03.60 67 John Rosseel 16 NCY 26.58 10 Matt Schaller 19 WYW 9:06.44 68 Dillon Gallo 17 CDOG 26.96 B 11 Cody Lonsberry 13 IVY 9:11.07 69 Jonathan Guzik 16 WRAT 27.05 B 12 Nikita Zuev 17 CDOG 9:13.14 70 Alex McDonnell 17 WYW 27.09 B 13 Hartmut Doerwaldt 18 BULL 9:14.77 71 Mehdi Moumen 15 CDOG 27.16 B 14 Martin Adlianitski 17 CDOG 9:17.06 72 Chase Stevens 16 FVYT 27.36 B 15 Jack Mocarski 17 WRAT 9:18.18 73 Justin Wu 16 WRAT 27.41 B 16 James Labant 16 WYW 9:18.35 74 Jack Watson 15 IVY 28.36 B 17 James Liao 15 IVY 9:20.36 75 Jonathan Fojtik 18 FVYT 28.59 B Sea Dog Swim Club HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - Page 3 Connecticut Swimming LC Senior Championship, Sanction #: L21-30 FINAL after Corrections Psych Sheet Event 4 ...(Men 800 LC Meter Freestyle) 41 Ella Gussen 13 WRAT 2:32.00 Name Age Team Seed Time 42 Faith Gambardella 19 CDOG 2:32.28 18 Max Enes 14 BULL 9:22.87 43 Milena Judge 16 PSDY 2:32.55 19 Alex Weisenbacher 14 WAC 9:24.16 44 Skylar Mascarinas 16 NCY 2:32.63 20 Chase Elliott 12 ZEUS 9:25.01 45 Sophia Gimby 15 WYW 2:32.66 21 Brian Pawlowski 16 LEHY 9:27.61 46 Aanya Kongettira 15 WYW 2:32.71 22 Ryan Goolsbey 18 NMEG 9:28.18 47 Julia Snow 16 CDOG 2:32.73 23 Jake Gervais 15 OAK 9:28.52 48 Natalia Gajecki 14 FINS 2:32.77 24 Jack Signorello 17 BULL 9:28.83 49 Emma Glover 17 CDOG 2:32.90 25 Jeremy Virgil 41 WYW 9:30.27 50 Alessandra D'Arcy 17 CAC 2:33.06 26 Connor Hallstrom 17 CDOG 9:30.86 51 Madison Edwards 17 RAC 2:33.15 27 Jonathan Guzik 16 WRAT 9:31.32 52 Julia Rosado 16 BULL 2:33.40 28 Mason Polaner 20 RAC 9:35.37 53 Erin Richards 14 FVYT 2:33.84 29 Michael Adams 15 WYW 9:37.93 B 54 Amelia Peterson 15 OAK 2:33.92 55 Bella Tejeda 18 CDOG 2:33.99 Event 5 Women 200 LC Meter Backstroke 56 Grace Pettit 18 CDOG 2:34.04 Name Age Team Seed Time 57 Laura Degennaro 14 CDOG 2:34.09 1 Ali Tyler 18 CDOG 2:14.76 58 Liz Stoelzel 17 TP 2:34.09 2 Ailee Mendoza 22 SSAC 2:17.34 59 Grace Hanke 15 CDOG 2:34.16 3 Sophia Velleco 16 WAC 2:20.11 60 Julia McCarthy 18 NWYL 2:34.18 4 Sophia Moore 19 BULL 2:20.30 61 Olivia Cieciwa 14 SSAC 2:34.50 5 Sophie Murphy 18 CDOG 2:21.16 62 Sydney Lillis 16 WYW 2:35.26 6 Alex Pastushan 17 NCY 2:21.36 63 Leila Sofiane 16 CDOG 2:36.02 7 Kayla Mendonca 18 SYS 2:22.30 64 Emma Ruffo 18 SLAC 2:36.03 8 Megan Dunnigan 16 OAK 2:22.67 65 Ava Breton 18 BULL 2:36.04 9 Abbey Gardner 17 WYW 2:23.60 66 Bridget Kelly 14 WYW 2:36.42 B 10 Emma Panaroni 18 HHAC 2:23.66 67 Lauren Olczak 20 UN 2:37.22 B 11 Ava Hamblett 16 BULL 2:24.29 68 Delaney Reck 16 CAC 2:37.39 B 12 Raime Jones 21 BULU 2:24.80 69 Marley Milne 18 LEHY 2:38.68 B 13 Jillian Stevens 18 CDOG 2:24.82 70 Ellen Pan 14 AJSC 2:41.75 B 14 Elise Richardson 15 CDOG 2:25.47 71 Mikayla Rapuano 15 BULL 2:44.59 B 15 Jacqui Fox 16 MJCC 2:26.01 72 Amira El Hattab 16 NCY 2:46.21 B 16 Bryce Gold 13 SSAC 2:26.24 73 Samantha Jackson
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