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NSW All Schools Swimming Results 2009 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results Event 1 Mixed 1500 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 16:22.22 R 5/2005 Theodore Pasialis =Record: 17:26.26 * 27/04/2007 Brianna McConville Swansea Name Age Team Finals Time *1 Killey, Jarrod 18 St Pius X High 16:49.84 * *1 Patrulescu, Andrea 16 Strathfield Girls J17:59.65 *2 Friess, Loui 17 Westfields Shs 16:51.50 * *2 O'Connor, Mikayla 14 Our Lady of Mercy College- Par J18:49.61 *3 Beard, Joshua 16 St Andrews Cathedral 16:55.64 * *3 Follett, Hayley 15 Medowie J19:48.84 Event 2 Girls 12-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:55.29 R 25/05/2009 Abbotsleigh Abbotsleigh- S Jobson, E Donaldson, E O'Rourke, C Goswell Team Relay Finals Time 1 Abbotsleigh 1:55.29 R 2 Plc Sydney 1:55.89 3 Danebank 1:57.53 4 Maclean HS 1:58.04 5 Stella Marist College 1:58.31 6 Monte Sant' Angelo College 1:59.39 7 Elderslie HS 2:00.32 8 Mt St Benedict College 2:01.61 9 Warners Bay - Hunter 2:03.64 10 Warilla 2:03.67 Event 3 Boys 12-14 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:47.15 R 23/05/2008 Knox Grammar Team Relay Finals Time 1 Trinity Grammar 1:48.15 2 Barker College Boys 1:49.61 3 Knox Grammar 1:51.25 4 De La Salle College-Caringba 1:53.58 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results 5 St Augustine's College 1:54.27 6 De La Salle College 1:56.70 7 Hunters Hill 1:58.71 8 Great Lakes College - Hunter 1:59.56 9 Engadine 2:01.70 Event 4 Girls 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:52.66 R 27/04/2007 WENONA WEGS L Dundas, P Cater, E Scott, S Cater Team Relay Finals Time 1 Pymble Ladies College 1:53.87 2 Plc Sydney 1:54.89 3 St Joseph's Catholic College 1:56.01 4 Marian Catholic College- Grif 1:56.02 5 Stella Marist College 1:59.17 6 Westfields Shs 2:00.05 7 Mlc School 2:00.10 8 Kirrawee 2:00.43 Event 5 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:41.34 R 25/05/2009 Trinity Grammar Trinity Gram- N Romeo, B Romeo, C Swallow, W McNamara Team Relay Finals Time 1 Trinity Grammar 1:41.34 R (Event 5 Boys 15-16 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay) Team Relay Finals Time 2 Knox Grammar 1:43.12 3 St Aloysius College 1:43.41 4 Maclean HS 1:45.49 5 Kingscliff HS 1:46.60 6 Colo HS (Hk) 1:46.71 7 St Patrick's College- Sutherla 1:48.40 8 Holy Spirit College- Bellambi 1:49.00 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results --- St Augustine's College DQ Event 6 Girls 17 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:51.78 R 25/05/2009 Wenona School Wenona - S Cater, E Scott, C Roberts-Smillie, P Cater Team Relay Finals Time 1 Wenona School 1:51.78 R 2 Mlc School 1:56.29 3 Plc Sydney 1:56.38 4 Model Farms HS (Th) 1:58.36 5 Mt St Benedict College 2:04.44 6 Stella Marist College 2:04.94 7 Endeavour Sports 2:05.11 8 Santa Sabina College 2:05.72 Event 7 Boys 17 & Over 200 LC Meter Freestyle Relay Record: 1:38.79 R 10/04/2006 KNOX GRAM Team Relay Finals Time 1 Woolooware 1:41.13 2 Oakhill College 1:42.57 3 Westfields Shs 1:42.75 4 St Aloysius College 1:43.95 5 St Augustine's College 1:45.50 6 Marcellin College 1:46.06 7 Marist College- Eastwood 1:47.17 Event 8 Girls 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 27.97 R 30/05/2005 Kacey Pilgrim Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Chen, Nicole 12 Plc Sydney 28.40 2 Pratt, Samantha 12 Willoughby Girls 29.38 3 Tabrett, Lucy 12 Belmont - Hunter 29.42 4 Forbes, Baylee 12 Model Farms HS (Th) 29.56 5 Zhang, Paris 12 Wenona School 29.77 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results 6 Hopkins, Annabel 12 Central Coast Grammar 30.01 7 Burnett, Felicity 12 Mt St Benedict College 30.32 8 Simone, Juliana 12 Mercy Catholic College 30.36 9 Lewis-Stark, Courtney 12 St John Bosco College 31.07 Event 9 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 26.99 R 30/04/2004 Cameron Piper Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Leonard, Ryan 12 Toronto - Hunter 28.11 2 Dwyer, Christopher 12 St Ignatius College 28.46 3 Pan, Vladimir 12 Edmund Rice College 28.70 4 Yap, Patrick 12 Epping Boys 29.13 5 Ritchard, Will 12 Picton HS 29.58 6 Harkins, Cameron 12 Waverley College 29.89 7 Nelson, Riley 12 Trinity Catholic College- Goul 30.64 (Event 9 Boys 12 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle) Name Age Team Finals Time 8 Hilsberg, Joseph 12 Knox Grammar 30.69 9 Tomczyk, James 12 St Columba's High 30.72 Event 10 Girls 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 27.16 R 25/05/2009 Georgia Miller Stella Marist- Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Miller, Georgia 13 Stella Marist College 27.16 R 2 Morgan, Emma 13 Pymble Ladies College 28.02 3 Turnbull, Gabrielle 13 Endeavour Sports 28.38 4 Matsuo, Ami 13 Willoughby Girls 28.51 5 McKewen, Charlotte 13 Monte Sant' Angelo College 29.32 6 Fryer, Olivia 13 Mt Annan HS 29.71 7 Rogers, Lana 13 Inaburra School 29.86 8 McCallum, Emily 13 Belmont CC 29.97 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results 9 McConnell, Brooke 13 Monte Sant' Angelo College 31.19 Event 11 Boys 13 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 26.05 R 30/05/2005 Cameron Piper Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Rees, Jayke 13 Pittwater House Schools 27.06 2 Marks, Edward 13 Trinity Grammar 27.20 3 Van Westing, Paul 13 Knox Grammar 27.23 4 Kilduff(s14), Mitchell 13 Endeavour Sports 27.39 5 Brown, Rory 13 Maclean HS 27.47 6 Topalidis, Peter 13 Trinity College- M.C.S 27.50 7 Hannan, Angus 13 St Ignatius College 27.59 8 Bagaric, Nicholas 13 Holy Spirit College- Bellambi 28.56 9 Orrock, Bryce 13 Lisarow High School 28.67 10 Clark, Oliver 13 Terra Sancta College 28.70 Event 12 Girls 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 27.03 R 10/04/2006 Kailah Elliott-Koloamatangi Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Middleton, Mikaela 14 The Hills Grammar 27.95 2 Taylor, Chloe 14 Mt St Benedict College 27.96 3 O'Rourke, Ellen 14 Abbotsleigh 28.02 4 Mastrodomenico, Alexis 14 Corpus Christi Catholic High 28.71 5 Palu, Lucy 14 Caroline Chisholm High School 28.72 6 Casey, Pascalle 14 Pittwater House Schools 28.92 7 Oldsen, Ellysia 14 Willyama (West Darling) 29.09 8 Shaw, Courtney 14 Elderslie HS 29.54 9 Schulze, Ellen 14 Blaxland HS (Np) 29.84 Event 13 Boys 14 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 25.22 R 23/05/2008 Te Haumi Maxwell Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Duncan, Nick 14 St Paul's Catholic College 26.22 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results 2 Grochala, Brandon 14 Holsworthy HS 26.29 3 Nogarotto, Emilio 14 Turramurra High School 26.30 4 Roots, Jack 14 The Hills Sports HS (Hs) 26.85 5 Maurer, Kyle 14 Penrith AC 26.90 6 Schafer, Ben 14 Sydney Grammar 27.12 7 Hodgetts, Jake 14 De La Salle College 27.32 8 McLeod, Thomas 14 Barker College Boys 27.49 9 Totidis, Peter 14 Homebush Boys 27.53 10 Basalo, Jaiden 14 Marist College - Pagewood 27.59 Event 14 Girls 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 26.89 R 23/05/2008 Kacey Pilgrim Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Schmid, Maddison 15 Kirrawee 27.52 2 Tape, Sharni 15 Macksville HS 27.91 3 Heal, Kate 15 Pymble Ladies College 28.19 4 Elkerton, Zoe 15 Warilla 28.28 5 Tamblyn, Heidi 15 St Paul's College- Kempsey Wes 28.31 6 Toprak, Suay 15 Mlc School 28.35 7 Farrell, Georgia 15 Stella Marist College 28.48 8 Gold, Jenna Rose 15 Abbotsleigh 28.57 9 McLaren, Hannah 15 Magdalene Catholic High 28.72 Event 15 Boys 15 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 24.47 R 27/04/2007 Kenneth To TGTS Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Long, Elliot 15 St Aloysius College 25.17 2 Carey, Ian 15 St Joseph's College- Port Mac 25.43 3 Brown, Dylan 15 Maclean HS 25.45 *4 Jepson, Matthew 15 St Aloysius College 25.68 *4 Francis, Blake 15 Kingscliff HS 25.68 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results 6 Lucas, Victor 15 Marist College - Pagewood 25.77 7 Smith, Callum 15 Kingscliff HS 26.19 8 Cottam, Timothy 15 Barker College Boys 26.50 9 McNamara, Adam 15 St John's College- Woodlawn 26.60 Event 16 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 27.11 R 23/05/2008 Kailah Elliott Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Diamond, Zoe 16 Hurlstone AG HS 27.22 *2 Johnson, Zoe 16 Plc Sydney 27.25 *2 Pilgrim, Kacey 16 The Hills Sports HS (Hs) 27.25 4 Jones, Mariah 16 Tweed River HS 27.34 5 Meertens, Kirstie 16 Model Farms HS (Th) 27.57 6 MacInnes, Anna 16 St Joseph's College- Port Mac 27.93 7 Altin, Emma 16 Marian Catholic College- Griff 27.98 8 Bain, Alicia 16 St Joseph's Catholic College 28.37 9 Ashwood, Jessica 16 Mlc School 28.45 10 MacRae, Victoria 16 Pymble Ladies College 28.78 Event 17 Boys 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 24.28 R 23/05/2008 Corey Polkinghorne Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Roberts, Matthew 16 All Saints College- St Joseph 24.46 2 Roughley, Nathan 16 Oakhill College 25.14 3 Romeo, Nathaniel 16 Trinity Grammar 25.24 4 Fell, Michael 16 William Clarke College 25.31 5 McParlane, Tom 16 Brisbane Water Secondary Colle 25.59 6 Robison, Alex 16 Maclean HS 26.19 7 Eggleton, Wally 16 Colo HS (Hk) 26.47 8 Baker, Ethan 16 Marcellin College 26.99 NSWCHS Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 AM 22/10/2009 Page 1 New South Wales All Schools Swimming 2009 Sydney Aquatic Centre Homebush Results Event 18 Girls 17 & Over 50 LC Meter Freestyle Record: 27.11 R 9/05/2005 Olivia Halicek Name Age Team Finals Time 1 Cater, Skye 17 Wenona School 27.16 2 Mee, Nicole
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