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1:42.84 Marple Newtown 1 1:44.27 Penncrest High School 2 1:59.52 Suburban Swim League Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:58 AM 2/6/2019 Page 1 2019 Silver Meet - 2/8/2019 to 2/9/2019 Psych Sheet - Boys Session Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay Silver: 1:51.90 2014 Strath Haven SH D Leach, J Soffer, J McLaughlin, S Petrovitch Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Marple Newtown A 1:42.84 ________________________ 2 Penncrest High School A 1:44.27 ________________________ 3 Garnet Valley A 1:59.52 ________________________ 4 Ridley High School A 2:00.56 ________________________ 5 Strath Haven High School A 2:04.00 ________________________ 6 Springfield A 2:06.47 ________________________ 7 Strath Haven High School B 2:07.00 ________________________ 8 Haverford High School A 2:12.34 ________________________ 9 Ridley High School B 2:15.38 ________________________ 10 Harriton A 2:15.50 ________________________ 11 Lower Merion High School A 2:20.00 ________________________ 12 Penncrest High School B NT ________________________ Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Silver: 2:01.96 2010 Todd Walker RID 2:02.50 CL 2018-19 CAL Q-Time Meet Qualifying: Slower than 2:02.50 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Clark, Evan 10 Strath Haven High School 2:03.93 ________________________ 2 Glancey, Dennis 9 Marple Newtown 2:07.89 ________________________ 3 Movsowitz, Ryan 9 Radnor High School 2:09.47 ________________________ 4 Dorrin, Ryan 11 Ridley High School 2:11.65 ________________________ 5 Bowman, Brandon 10 Radnor High School 2:13.23 ________________________ 6 Olsen, Lukas 9 Garnet Valley 2:13.49 ________________________ 7 Burk, Zach 10 Ridley High School 2:13.72 ________________________ 8 Hooper, Jack 10 Garnet Valley 2:18.52 ________________________ 9 Poluchuck, Mike 10 Ridley High School 2:20.22 ________________________ 10 Bakalorz, Jonathan M 10 Haverford High School 2:23.48 ________________________ 11 Haughey, JT 12 Ridley High School 2:37.32 ________________________ 12 Gudipati, Shashankdhar 9 Garnet Valley 2:45.42 ________________________ 13 Debany, Matt 10 Springfield NT ________________________ 14 Chalissery, Joseph 9 Harriton NT ________________________ Event 6 Boys 200 Yard IM Silver: 2:17.22 2008 Shane Bonner RID 2:18.10 CL 2018-19 CAL Q-Time Meet Qualifying: Slower than 2:18.10 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Blackburn, Peter 10 Strath Haven High School 2:23.71 ________________________ 2 Smith, Kevin 10 Garnet Valley 2:26.72 ________________________ 3 Lynch, Danny 11 Ridley High School 2:27.46 ________________________ 4 DiPrimio, Justin 12 Upper Darby 2:28.98 ________________________ 5 Corner, Michael 11 Penncrest High School 2:31.62 ________________________ 6 Stankavage, Michael 11 Garnet Valley 2:32.97 ________________________ 7 Laskos, Dylan 9 Garnet Valley 2:37.52 ________________________ 8 Selverian, Christian 9 Strath Haven High School 2:39.58 ________________________ Suburban Swim League Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:58 AM 2/6/2019 Page 2 2019 Silver Meet - 2/8/2019 to 2/9/2019 Psych Sheet - Boys Session Event 8 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle Silver: 23.71 2018 Douglas Sousa HAR 24.40 CL 2018-19 CAL Q-Time Meet Qualifying: Slower than 24.40 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Shankweiler, Charlie 9 Strath Haven High School 24.42 ________________________ 2 Haffner, Josh 9 Penncrest High School 25.05 ________________________ 3 Thorpe, Josh 10 Springfield 25.17 ________________________ 4 Sanders, Aidan 11 Garnet Valley 25.20 ________________________ 5 Siomades, Sasha 9 Strath Haven High School 25.47 ________________________ 6 Maillie, Jacob 9 Garnet Valley 25.56 ________________________ 7 Torres, Vincent 10 Ridley High School 25.78 ________________________ 8 Houck, Bryan J 10 Haverford High School 26.03 ________________________ 9 Clark, Evan 10 Strath Haven High School 26.06 ________________________ 10 Impriano, Luke 9 Marple Newtown 26.20 ________________________ 11 Tarone, Nick 12 Upper Darby 26.82 ________________________ 12 Murray, Chris 10 Marple Newtown 26.93 ________________________ 13 Dunning, Jake 11 Strath Haven High School 27.00 ________________________ 14 Lambregths, Casper 10 Radnor High School 27.01 ________________________ 15 Stach, Noel 12 Lower Merion High School 27.30 ________________________ 16 Booth, Colin 10 Strath Haven High School 27.38 ________________________ 17 Schmidt, Tyler 10 Ridley High School 27.45 ________________________ 18 Hentnick, Mike 11 Springfield 27.51 ________________________ 19 Harris, Corey 11 Strath Haven High School 27.54 ________________________ 20 Condran, Jack 9 Radnor High School 27.62 ________________________ 21 Beinlich, Matt 10 Ridley High School 27.87 ________________________ 22 Mancini, Alex 9 Strath Haven High School 27.90 ________________________ 23 Strachan, Beckett 9 Strath Haven High School 28.00 ________________________ 24 Coffin, Anthony 12 Upper Darby 28.49 ________________________ 25 Shindler, Ryan E 9 Haverford High School 28.67 ________________________ 26 Bogardus, Rob 9 Ridley High School 28.67 ________________________ 27 O'Connor, Sean 12 Penncrest High School 28.84 ________________________ 28 Palumbo, Will 10 Springfield 28.87 ________________________ 29 Moore, Jason 10 Marple Newtown 29.38 ________________________ 30 Thornton, Christian 10 Ridley High School 29.45 ________________________ 31 Turley, Alex S 11 Haverford High School 29.53 ________________________ 32 Houck, Shawn A 10 Haverford High School 29.54 ________________________ 33 Barnard, Steven 9 Ridley High School 29.77 ________________________ 34 Zimmerman, Connor Ridley High School 29.81 ________________________ 35 Kelly, Bud 9 Strath Haven High School 29.90 ________________________ 36 Traverso, Sam 10 Strath Haven High School 30.10 ________________________ 37 Kane, Kyle 9 Harriton 30.24 ________________________ 38 Hilferty, Kevin 9 Ridley High School 30.30 ________________________ 39 Lombard, Alex 11 Strath Haven High School 30.30 ________________________ 40 Milz, Nick 9 Lower Merion High School 30.40 ________________________ 41 Johnson, Matt 9 Ridley High School 30.45 ________________________ 42 Flounders, Jack 9 Penncrest High School 30.60 ________________________ 43 Pearson, Josh 9 Harriton 31.11 ________________________ 44 Quinn, Nate 10 Strath Haven High School 31.50 ________________________ 45 Falotico, Joseph 10 Haverford High School 32.54 ________________________ 46 Ricci, Andrew 9 Ridley High School 36.42 ________________________ 47 Yeager, Adam C 9 Haverford High School 43.46 ________________________ 48 Ibrahim, Fady 9 Ridley High School 44.49 ________________________ Suburban Swim League Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 11:58 AM 2/6/2019 Page 3 2019 Silver Meet - 2/8/2019 to 2/9/2019 Psych Sheet - Boys Session Event 8 ... (Boys 50 Yard Freestyle) 49 Hu, Jason 9 Strath Haven High School 45.00 ________________________ 50 Milligan, Aidan 10 Haverford High School 46.21 ________________________ 51 Evans, Joseph 9 Penncrest High School NT ________________________ 52 Gordon, Josh 12 Penncrest High School NT ________________________ 53 Brattini, Sam 10 Springfield NT ________________________ 54 Lynch, Jack 10 Harriton NT ________________________ Event 10 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly Silver: 1:00.25 2009 Austin Shupe CON 1:02.20 CL 2018-19 CAL Q-Time Meet Qualifying: Slower than 1:02.20 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Lynch, Danny 11 Ridley High School 1:02.94 ________________________ 2 DiPrimio, Justin 12 Upper Darby 1:07.29 ________________________ 3 Young, Nate 10 Strath Haven High School 1:08.46 ________________________ 4 Kaminski, Ben 9 Springfield 1:09.37 ________________________ 5 Shea, Daniel 9 Lower Merion High School 1:10.95 ________________________ 6 Laskos, Dylan 9 Garnet Valley 1:12.37 ________________________ 7 Goldberg, Mike 11 Garnet Valley 1:12.86 ________________________ 8 Lombard, Alex 11 Strath Haven High School 1:23.45 ________________________ 9 Bogardus, Rob 9 Ridley High School 1:24.95 ________________________ 10 Borrelli, Louis 12 Upper Darby 1:28.05 ________________________ 11 Leonardo, Vincent M 12 Marple Newtown 1:28.32 ________________________ 12 Impriano, Luke 9 Marple Newtown NT ________________________ Event 12 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay Silver: 1:37.74 2012 Penncrest PNC Korzeniowski, I McKernan, McGroarty, Stallings Team Relay Seed Time Finals Place 1 Penncrest High School A 1:33.50 ________________________ 2 Marple Newtown A 1:38.17 ________________________ 3 Garnet Valley A 1:41.02 ________________________ 4 Ridley High School A 1:47.35 ________________________ 5 Radnor High School A 1:50.00 ________________________ 6 Upper Darby A 1:51.42 ________________________ 7 Lower Merion High School A 1:52.00 ________________________ 8 Garnet Valley B 1:52.52 ________________________ 9 Ridley High School B 1:54.76 ________________________ 10 Harriton A 2:02.13 ________________________ 11 Haverford High School A 2:26.41 ________________________ 12 Penncrest High School B NT ________________________ Event 14 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle Silver: 54.41 2014 Sam Petrovitch & Josh Schumach SH / GAV 54.00 CL 2018-19 CAL Q-Time Meet Qualifying: Slower than 54.00 Name Year School Seed Time Finals Place 1 Shankweiler, Charlie 9 Strath Haven High School 55.00 ________________________ 2 Thorpe, Josh 10 Springfield 56.02 ________________________ 3 Torres, Vincent 10 Ridley High School 58.09 ________________________ 4 Maillie, Alex 9 Garnet Valley 58.19 ________________________ 5 Sanders, Aidan 11 Garnet Valley 59.19 ________________________ 6 Maillie, Jacob 9 Garnet Valley 59.41 ________________________
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