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2005 HOSG Results.Pdf HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL SINGLE SCULL - YEAR 9 DIV.1 1,000m 1st BRAUER SECONDARY COLLEGE Time: 4:22.71 Megan Earls, Coach: Kirsty Bertrand 2nd CHRISTIAN COLLEGE GEELONG (1) 4:22.87 +0:00.16 Jamie Rodden, Coach: Vicki Fisher 3rd BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL 4:41.57 +0:18.86 Sigrid Blyth, Coach: Terence Blyth 4th TOORAK COLLEGE 4:46.94 +0:24.23 Ella Carley, Coach: Laura Tsindos SEMI-FINAL 1 1st TOORAK COLLEGE 4:54.72 2nd Firbank Grammar School (1) 4:58.73 +0:04.01 3rd St Catherine's School 5:06.45 +0:11.73 SEMI-FINAL 2 1st BELMONT HIGH SCHOOL 5:07.54 2nd Christian College Geelong (2) 5:16.17 +0:08.63 3rd Firbank Grammar School (2) 5:18.60 +0:11.06 HEAT 1 1st CHRISTIAN COLLEGE GEELONG (1) 4:31.03 2nd Belmont High School 4:41.16 +0:10.13 3rd Toorak College 4:44.35 +0:13.32 4th Firbank Grammar School (1) 5:00.74 +0:29.71 HEAT 2 1st BRAUER SECONDARY COLLEGE 4:34.77 2nd St Catherine's School 5:03.76 +0:28.99 3rd Christian College Geelong (2) 5:07.17 +0:32.40 4th Firbank Grammar School (2) 5:11.13 +0:36.36 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.7 1,000m 1st CAREY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (3) Time: 4:01.74 Stroke: Louise Grant, Zoe Donald, Samantha Ennels, Caitlin Gilheany, Cox: Georgina Beach, Coach: Robert Hore 2nd GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:16.69 +0:14.95 Stroke: Kirsty O'Loghlen, Alison Biro, Madison Tyrrell, Shana Poly, Cox: Sarah sapuppo, Coach: Damian Nenna 3rd LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:17.35 +0:15.61 Stroke: Ellie Bowden, Gemma Hook, Emma Dunn, Rebecca Gibbs, Cox: Lauren O'Hanlon, Coach: Emma Simpson 4th GEELONG COLLEGE 4:34.30 +0:32.56 Stroke: Sarah Henderson, Julia O'Brien, Kalena Banjanin, Madeline Salt, Cox: Katherine Barton, Coach: Olivia Allan PETITE FINAL 1st CAREY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1) 4:30.63 Stroke: Sian Salmon, Imogen Henry, Stephanie Andrews, Natalie Breheny, Cox: Mia Jamieson, Coach: Olivia Finlayson, Kylie Tomlin 2nd ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 5:03.67 +0:33.04 Stroke: Alexandra Love, Hannah Malcolmson, Charlotte Hillman, Amelia Singh, Cox: Isabelle Scharp, Coach: Georgia Fowler, James Thomas SEMI-FINAL 1 1st GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:22.17 2nd Carey Grammar School (3) 4:23.23 +0:01.06 3rd Melbourne Girls Grammar School 4:27.58 +0:05.41 4th Carey Grammar School (2) 5:11.02 +0:48.85 SEMI-FINAL 2 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:25.91 2nd Geelong College 4:39.61 +0:13.70 3rd Methodist Ladies College 4:42.60 +0:16.69 REPECHAGE 1 1st MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:11.16 2nd Carey Grammar School (1) 4:18.08 +0:06.92 REPECHAGE 2 1st METHODIST LADIES COLLEGE 4:15.48 2nd Carey Grammar School (2) 4:22.23 +0:06.75 3rd St Catherine's School 4:44.15 +0:28.67 HEAT 1 1st GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:10.20 2nd Carey Grammar School (1) 4:22.36 +0:12.16 3rd St Catherine's School 4:42.46 +0:32.26 HEAT 2 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:14.09 2nd Carey Grammar School (2) 4:41.29 +0:27.20 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.7 1,000m HEAT 3 1st CAREY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (3)Time: 4:10.63 2nd Melbourne Girls Grammar School 4:25.65 +0:15.02 HEAT 4 1st GEELONG COLLEGE 4:29.02 2nd Methodist Ladies College 4:44.90 +0:15.88 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.6 1,000m 1st ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL Time: 3:59.28 Stroke: Brittany Hancock, Lucy Mactier, Lydia Turnbull, Jane Bubb, Cox: Sophie Crowther, Coach: Mark Lucani 2nd FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:02.69 +0:03.41 Stroke: Sarah Irvine, Nikki Colling, Jessica McCann, Suzanne Soloman, Cox: Shineade Andric, Coach: Alison McAtamney, Georgia Nelson 3rd GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:04.74 +0:05.46 Stroke: Grace Peterson, Megan Hickie, Rebecca Lock, Alex Barro, Cox: Renee Pannunzio, Coach: Liz Capell, Lauren Wilton 4th LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:07.83 +0:08.55 Stroke: Sarah Olle, Ashleigh Kubiak, Gabrielle Coles, Ellie Tiernan, Cox: Jessica Cheeseman, Coach: Beth Jens PETITE FINAL 1st CAREY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1) 4:13.85 Stroke: Stella McNamara, Mica Cole, Jeanna Briers, Rachel Loftus, Cox: Danielle Kaspar, Coach: Rebecca Nobes 2nd MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:14.12 +0:00.27 Stroke: Phoebe Kipen, Elspeth Jarman, Abbey Sultan, Alice Bardoel, Cox: Emily Jervoise, Coach: Ronnie Smith, Stephanie Freeman SEMI-FINAL 1 1st FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:14.08 2nd Genazzano College 4:14.93 +0:00.85 3rd Geelong College 4:30.62 +0:16.54 SEMI-FINAL 2 1st ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 4:16.85 2nd Loreto - Mandeville Hall 4:21.78 +0:04.93 3rd Methodist Ladies College 4:34.77 +0:17.92 4th Carey Grammar School (2) 4:46.96 +0:30.11 REPECHAGE 1 1st ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 4:10.71 2nd Melbourne Girls Grammar School 4:21.91 +0:11.20 REPECHAGE 2 1st GEELONG COLLEGE 4:26.22 2nd Carey Grammar School (2) 4:38.22 +0:12.00 3rd Carey Grammar School (1) 4:54.29 +0:28.07 HEAT 1 1st GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:02.85 2nd St Catherine's School 4:06.70 +0:03.85 3rd Carey Grammar School (1) 4:12.26 +0:09.41 HEAT 2 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:13.55 2nd Carey Grammar School (2) 4:40.06 +0:26.51 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.6 1,000m HEAT 3 1st FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOLTime: 4:07.37 2nd Melbourne Girls Grammar School 4:17.82 +0:10.45 HEAT 4 1st METHODIST LADIES COLLEGE 4:15.29 2nd Geelong College 4:26.47 +0:11.18 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.5 1,000m 1st FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL Time: 3:57.68 Stroke: Lucy Haworth, Jessica Sgro, Alex Wakeham, Alyssa Brady, Cox: Caitlyn Ellis, Coach: Kristy Strain, Phil Burrows 2nd SACRED HEART COLLEGE - GEELONG 4:01.40 +0:03.72 Stroke: Holly Lipson, Louise Juran, Madeleine Smith, Laura Benton, Cox: Hannah Taylor, Coach: Brian Keating 3rd MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:02.82 +0:05.14 Stroke: Lilli Fender, Sarah Nicholson, Geneveive Blanch, Clair Marshall, Cox: Alexandra Lade, Coach: Angus Carter, Lisa Callaghan 4th GENAZZANO COLLEGE 4:09.27 +0:11.59 Stroke: Kate Wilson, Anna Downey, Meg Witham, Leah Tremewen, Cox: Clare Anderson, Coach: Jessica Wraith PETITE FINAL 1st BALLARAT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:05.47 Stroke: Pheobe Venables, Kaitlin Hanrahan, Emma Roycroft, Sam Wade, Cox: Meg Spencer, Coach: Bob Bateman 2nd GEELONG COLLEGE (1) 4:13.43 +0:07.96 Stroke: Georgia Inness, Philippa Crowley, Lucy Faulkner, Clare Flynn, Cox: Maysie Brehaut, Coach: Karen Nelson 3rd ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 4:16.35 +0:10.88 Stroke: Danielle Cartney, Amanda Valmorbida, Lauren Hall, Rosie Sallman-Betts, Cox: Georgina Chao, Coach: Tom Nickson, Katherine Shiels 4th GEELONG COLLEGE (2) 4:28.22 +0:22.75 Stroke: Phoebe Gubbins, Emily Rutherford, Catherine Serle, Sophie McLean, Cox: Meagan Andrews, Coach: Phillipa Waayers SEMI-FINAL 1 1st FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:05.03 2nd Melbourne Girls Grammar School 4:07.08 +0:02.05 3rd Methodist Ladies College 4:12.58 +0:07.55 4th Korowa Anglican Girls School 4:29.78 +0:24.75 SEMI-FINAL 2 1st SACRED HEART COLLEGE - GEELONG 4:10.47 2nd Genazzano College 4:11.74 +0:01.27 3rd Loreto - Mandeville Hall 4:13.04 +0:02.57 4th Carey Grammar School 4:21.06 +0:10.59 REPECHAGE 1 1st SACRED HEART COLLEGE - GEELONG 3:57.68 2nd Carey Grammar School 4:08.44 +0:10.76 3rd Ballarat Grammar School 4:13.94 +0:16.26 4th Geelong College (1) 4:15.95 +0:18.27 REPECHAGE 2 1st METHODIST LADIES COLLEGE 4:01.77 2nd Korowa Anglican Girls School 4:07.24 +0:05.47 3rd St Catherine's School 4:20.74 +0:18.97 4th Geelong College (2) 4:34.47 +0:32.70 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.5 1,000m HEAT 1 1st MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOLTime: 3:59.49 2nd Ballarat Grammar School 4:17.14 +0:17.65 3rd Geelong College (2) 4:32.18 +0:32.69 HEAT 2 1st GENAZZANO COLLEGE 3:57.65 2nd Methodist Ladies College 3:58.30 +0:00.65 3rd Carey Grammar School 4:04.61 +0:06.96 HEAT 3 1st FIRBANK GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:03.69 2nd Sacred Heart College - Geelong 4:09.96 +0:06.27 3rd Korowa Anglican Girls School 4:23.80 +0:20.11 HEAT 4 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 4:08.20 2nd St Catherine's School 4:15.49 +0:07.29 3rd Geelong College (1) 4:38.13 +0:29.93 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED FOUR - YEAR 9 DIV.4 1,000m 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL Time: 3:56.68 Stroke: Claire Saundry, Kate Conlan, Alix Hauser, Sarah Simpson, Cox: Dana Leggett, Coach: Tom Paton 2nd MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 3:59.50 +0:02.82 Stroke: Jess Renzella, Laura Bramante, Claudia Hackworth, Harriet Swinburn, Cox: Alana Crofts, Coach: Edwina Dane, Amelia McColl 3rd BALLARAT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:06.66 +0:09.98 Stroke: Hannah McMullin, Holly Gribble, Lotty Aldenhoven, Ria Yearwood, Cox: Lucy McFarlan, Coach: Katherine Bateman 4th ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 4:07.75 +0:11.07 Stroke: Clare Rodd, Jessica Mitchell, Sophie Eason, Georgina Bitcon, Cox: Emma Burn, Coach: Phoebe Stanley, Georgina Roberts SEMI-FINAL 1 1st BALLARAT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:15.42 2nd Carey Grammar School 4:16.30 +0:00.88 3rd Wesley College 5:07.42 +0:52.00 SEMI-FINAL 2 1st ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL 4:15.97 2nd Geelong College 4:19.06 +0:03.09 3rd Caulfield Grammar School 4:51.79 +0:35.82 HEAT 1 1st LORETO - MANDEVILLE HALL 3:56.14 2nd Ballarat Grammar School 4:03.44 +0:07.30 3rd St Catherine's School 4:05.97 +0:09.83 4th Caulfield Grammar School 4:32.29 +0:36.15 HEAT 2 1st MELBOURNE GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4:00.07 2nd Geelong College 4:10.29 +0:10.22 3rd Carey Grammar School 4:20.93 +0:20.86 4th Wesley College 4:59.79 +0:59.72 HEAD OF THE SCHOOLGIRLS REGATTA 2005 5 - 6 March 2005 RESULTS FEMALE SCHOOL COXED QUAD SCULL - YEAR 9 DIV.4 1,000m 1st GENAZZANO COLLEGE
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