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SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 GrimesTimes - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:39 PM 10/21/2015 Page 1 SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 - 10/21/2015 Mark Goodwin Cross Country Course Bethel Rankings Event 1 Girls 5k Run CC Varsity ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 #165 Saidman, Angela 9 Immaculate High 19:13.85 1 2 #158 Gasparrini, Jenna 12 Immaculate High 19:22.05 2 3 #434 Mawdsley, Sarah 12 Newtown High School 19:34.22 3 4 #450 Tressler, Erin 11 Newtown High School 19:56.00 4 5 #428 Hage, Olivia 9 Newtown High School 20:03.68 5 6 #161 Marcone, Danielle 11 Immaculate High 20:22.21 6 7 #412 Bayuk, Emma 12 Newtown High School 20:34.52 7 8 #533 Koobatian, Nina 9 Pomperaug High S 20:36.35 8 9 #538 Meyer, Michaela 12 Pomperaug High S 20:47.13 9 10 #542 Schenk, Kathleen 9 Pomperaug High S 20:49.56 10 11 #543 Tarascio, Sara 12 Pomperaug High S 20:55.90 11 12 #334 Evans, Melissa 10 New Fairfiel 20:58.73 12 13 #537 Meyer, Allison 12 Pomperaug High S 21:04.74 13 14 #619 Kleban, Eliza 10 Weston High School 21:14.90 14 15 #342 Richichi, Kristen 11 New Fairfiel 21:24.78 15 16 #425 Findley, Madison 10 Newtown High School 21:37.65 16 17 #621 Melito, Halley 10 Weston High School 22:02.93 17 18 #124 Puzzo, Isabella 11 Bunnell High School 22:05.64 18 19 #615 Buddenhagen, Rachel 11 Weston High School 22:07.76 19 20 #3 Fragomeli, Julia 12 Bethel High School 22:08.88 20 21 #436 Miller, Kelsey 12 Newtown High School 22:12.59 21 22 #70 Bussell, Juliet 9 Brookfield High 22:13.01 22 23 #442 Pears, Willow 11 Newtown High School 22:13.60 23 24 #159 Kirkman, Diana 11 Immaculate High 22:15.63 24 25 #333 Cohen, Kayla 9 New Fairfiel 22:20.38 25 26 #156 Ducey, Shannon 12 Immaculate High 22:24.87 26 27 #548 Wargo, Ashley 10 Pomperaug High S 22:28.87 27 28 #289 Gralia, Briana 12 Masuk High School 22:35.18 28 29 #373 Grudzwick, Sara 10 New Milford High 22:41.66 29 30 #381 Morabito, Brooke 9 New Milford High 22:43.27 30 31 #367 DePalma, Jenny 12 New Milford High 22:45.12 31 32 #340 Nevins, Dana 10 New Fairfiel 22:59.36 32 33 #164 Rist, Julia 12 Immaculate High 23:00.31 33 34 #332 Ariola, Elena 11 New Fairfiel 23:14.48 34 35 #387 Shiffman, Emily 12 New Milford High 23:18.88 35 36 #369 Fairchild, Emory 11 New Milford High 23:30.05 36 37 #78 Lyon, Sarah 12 Brookfield High 23:32.41 37 38 #5 Gallagher, Gwenyth 12 Bethel High School 23:41.35 38 39 #368 Ellis, Lauren 12 New Milford High 23:57.20 39 40 #589 Moshier, Isabella 10 Stratford 24:00.85 41 #152 Cassetta, Katherine 10 Immaculate High 24:04.10 40 42 #283 Batsu, Corinne 11 Masuk High School 24:05.40 41 43 #16 Viebrock, Sarah 10 Bethel High School 24:10.16 42 44 #210 Katzmann, Samantha 9 Joel Barlow 24:23.27 43 45 #75 Finck, Samantha Kat 10 Brookfield High 24:25.29 44 46 #122 McLaughlin, Hannah 10 Bunnell High School 24:28.27 45 47 #6 Garcia, Audrey 9 Bethel High School 24:29.13 46 48 #89 Terracino, Taryn 9 Brookfield High 24:30.07 47 49 #115 Caribe, Shayna 12 Bunnell High School 24:30.84 48 50 #221 Speck, Anna 9 Joel Barlow 24:33.80 49 51 #380 Malumphy, Julia 12 New Milford High 24:35.93 50 52 #203 Brown, Samantha 10 Joel Barlow 24:36.87 51 GrimesTimes - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:39 PM 10/21/2015 Page 2 SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 - 10/21/2015 Mark Goodwin Cross Country Course Bethel Rankings ....Event 1 Girls 5k Run CC Varsity 53 #613 Avery, Jane 9 Weston High School 24:43.36 52 54 #226 West, Elizabeth 12 Joel Barlow 24:45.67 53 55 #215 McKeon, Grace 11 Joel Barlow 24:49.43 54 56 #498 Grant, Lucy 10 Notre Dame-F 25:00.48 55 57 #86 Rhyins, Julia 12 Brookfield High 25:06.47 56 58 #505 Salamone, Teresa 11 Notre Dame-F 25:10.00 57 59 #286 D'Agostino, Julia 11 Masuk High School 25:24.10 58 60 #92 White, Lauren 12 Brookfield High 25:27.13 59 61 #288 Gentle, Stephanie 12 Masuk High School 25:45.23 60 62 #126 Sullivan, Erin 12 Bunnell High School 25:47.73 61 63 #211 Lam, Jessica 11 Joel Barlow 25:51.58 62 64 #218 O'Connor, Kacey 11 Joel Barlow 25:53.45 63 65 #547 Walker, Ivy 9 Pomperaug High S 25:57.57 64 66 #69 Blas, Vanessa 10 Brookfield High 25:59.82 65 67 #11 Leaden, Maura 12 Bethel High School 26:00.23 66 68 #499 Henry, Stella 11 Notre Dame-F 26:03.81 67 69 #294 Tillotson, Rebecca 12 Masuk High School 26:11.73 68 70 #12 Leaden, McKenna 12 Bethel High School 26:20.10 69 71 #123 Petillo, Daniela 9 Bunnell High School 26:26.95 70 72 #616 Cohen, Cassandra 12 Weston High School 26:37.24 71 73 #625 Welsch-Lehman, Kath 12 Weston High School 26:37.52 72 74 #590 Pale, Amanda 11 Stratford 27:11.55 75 #119 Hlinka, Monika 11 Bunnell High School 27:19.54 73 76 #291 Meachen, Alexa 12 Masuk High School 27:32.47 74 77 #593 Sanchez, Gabriella 11 Stratford 28:13.94 78 #503 Louis, Aliyah 10 Notre Dame-F 29:03.71 75 79 #626 Yung, Zoe 9 Weston High School 29:05.55 76 80 #502 Londono, Valentina 9 Notre Dame-F 29:12.64 77 81 #501 Keden, Mary 9 Notre Dame-F 31:17.00 78 82 #594 Simpson, Reilly 10 Stratford 31:22.98 83 #494 Garza, Karen 10 Notre Dame-F 35:17.00 79 Team Scores ================================================================================= Rank Team Total 1 2 3 4 5 *6 *7 *8 *9 ================================================================================= 1 Newtown High School 35 3 4 5 7 16 21 23 Total Time: 1:41:46.07 Average: 20:21.22 2 Pomperaug High School 51 8 9 10 11 13 27 64 Total Time: 1:44:13.68 Average: 20:50.74 3 Immaculate High School 59 1 2 6 24 26 33 40 Total Time: 1:43:38.61 Average: 20:43.73 4 New Fairfield High School 118 12 15 25 32 34 Total Time: 1:50:57.73 Average: 22:11.55 GrimesTimes - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:39 PM 10/21/2015 Page 3 SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 - 10/21/2015 Mark Goodwin Cross Country Course Bethel Rankings ....Event 1 Girls 5k Run CC Varsity 5 New Milford High School 161 29 30 31 35 36 39 50 Total Time: 1:54:58.98 Average: 22:59.80 6 Weston High School 173 14 17 19 52 71 72 76 Total Time: 1:56:46.19 Average: 23:21.24 7 Brookfield High School 206 22 37 44 47 56 59 65 Total Time: 1:59:47.25 Average: 23:57.45 8 Bethel High School 212 20 38 42 46 66 69 Total Time: 2:00:29.75 Average: 24:05.95 9 Bunnell High School 242 18 45 48 61 70 73 Total Time: 2:03:19.43 Average: 24:39.89 10 Joel Barlow High School 250 43 49 51 53 54 62 63 Total Time: 2:03:09.04 Average: 24:37.81 11 Masuk High School 255 28 41 58 60 68 74 Total Time: 2:04:01.64 Average: 24:48.33 12 Notre Dame-Fairfield 331 55 57 67 75 77 78 79 Total Time: 2:14:30.64 Average: 26:54.13 GrimesTimes - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:08 PM 10/21/2015 Page 1 SWC Cross Country Championship 2015 - 10/21/2015 Mark Goodwin Cross Country Course Bethel Rankings Event 2 Boys 5k Run CC Varsity ======================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 #97 Consalvo, Tommy 12 Brookfield High 16:31.25 1 2 #357 Rautter, Michael 12 New Fairfiel 16:37.17 2 3 #231 Bortolot, Michael 11 Joel Barlow 16:41.82 3 4 #409 Simmonds, Lucas 12 New Milford High 16:43.32 4 5 #113 Rivas, Christopher 12 Brookfield High 16:46.01 5 6 #550 Abraham, Alexander 12 Pomperaug High S 17:01.27 6 7 #252 Ruffing, Benjamin 11 Joel Barlow 17:02.27 7 8 #607 Petillo, Michael 12 Stratford 17:14.08 8 9 #394 Davis, Jonathan 12 New Milford High 17:19.66 9 10 #579 Schenk, Michael 11 Pomperaug High S 17:20.47 10 11 #398 Kane, James 11 New Milford High 17:20.95 11 12 #135 Ghajar, Alex 12 Bunnell High School 17:25.37 12 13 #633 Hason, Eli 12 Weston High School 17:30.43 13 14 #405 Osborne, Charles 10 New Milford High 17:31.41 14 15 #487 Rising, Riley 11 Newtown High School 17:32.90 15 16 #189 McNerney, Connor 10 Immaculate High 17:35.90 16 17 #329 Shilleh, Moetiz 11 Masuk High School 17:38.64 17 18 #404 Nahom, Eli 9 New Milford High 17:41.14 18 19 #474 Lestik, Christian 10 Newtown High School 17:43.44 19 20 #468 Duvall, Joel 10 Newtown High School 17:43.68 20 21 #556 Fitzpatrick, Mason 11 Pomperaug High S 17:46.37 21 22 #486 Reeds, Brenden 11 Newtown High School 17:48.78 22 23 #558 Gaffney, Scott 11 Pomperaug High S 17:49.58 23 24 #630 Ditkoff, Sam 12 Weston High School 17:50.71 24 25 #469 Escoda, Ryan 10 Newtown High School 17:52.84 25 26 #560 Holguin, Christophe 11 Pomperaug High S 17:54.04 26 27 #103 Garrity, Owen 12 Brookfield High 17:59.68 27 28 #111 Poplardo, Michael 11 Brookfield High 18:01.83 28 29 #146 Roman, Michael 12 Bunnell High School 18:02.77 29 30 #106 Harron, James 11 Brookfield High 18:06.39 30 31 #262 Triano, Maxwell 11 Joel Barlow 18:12.41 31 32 #351 Kenny, Andrew 12 New Fairfiel 18:15.31 32 33 #396 Diamond, Nathaniel 12 New Milford High 18:15.63 33 34 #335 Golino, Anthony 9 New Fairfiel 18:21.13 34 35 #107 Honeyford, Malcolm 11 Brookfield High 18:23.23 35 36 #657 Tyler, Stephen 11 Weston High School 18:33.73 36 37 #574 Pietrini, Nicholas 10 Pomperaug High S 18:34.14 37 38 #642 Leo, Alexander 10 Weston High School 18:35.52 38 39 #461 Burg, Ethan 12 Newtown High School 18:41.93 39 40 #583 Terrill, William 10 Pomperaug High S 18:44.99 40 41 #24 Carraturo, Brian 11 Bethel High School 18:47.78 41 42 #475 Lew, Dylan 11 Newtown High School 18:48.92 42 43 #656 Sydney, Matthew 10 Weston High School 18:57.15 43 44 #239 Houser, Harrison 9 Joel Barlow 18:58.81 44 45 #51 Polistena, Ryan 11 Bethel High School 19:01.75 45 46 #353 LaRegina, Joseph 12 New Fairfiel 19:05.14 46 47 #100 Finck, Stephen 10 Brookfield High 19:10.99 47 48 #352 Lambert, Jerold 9 New Fairfiel 19:24.02 48 49
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