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Meet Results for the UIL Region V-5A Swimming And Meet Results for the UIL Region V-5A Swimming and Diving Championships Hosted by A&M Consolidated High School February 2 – 3, 2018 UIL Rules of Conduct / USA Swimming Observed 25 yard pool Texas A&M University Student Recreation Center Natatorium Meet Referee: Felipe Zambrano Diving Referee: Wendy Lerew TISCA Awards – Girls Girl’s Swimmer of the Meet Kaitlyn Owens – A&M Consolidated High School Girl’s Diver of the Meet Willa Scanlon – Lyndon Baines Johnson High School Girl’s Swimming Coach of the Year Kate Clark – Dripping Springs High School Girl’s Diving Coach of the Year Stephanie Pegues – Burnet High School TISCA Awards – Boys Boy’s Swimmer of the Meet Peter Simmons – A&M Consolidated High School Boy’s Diver of the Meet Keegan Collums – Austin High School Boy’s Swimming Coach of the Year Ginger LaRaia – Georgetown High School Boy’s Diving Coach of the Year Stephanie Pegues – Burnet High School AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - Page 1 Region V-5A Swimming & Diving Championships February 2 - 3, 2018 School List School Female Male Total Athletes Entries Relay Total 1 CSAM A&M Consolidated High School 8 9 17 21 5 26 2 AUAR Ann Richards School 7 0 7 0 1 1 3 AUST Austin High School 9 9 18 8 4 12 4 BREN Brenham High School 8 8 16 11 5 16 5 BRYA Bryan High School 10 10 20 9 4 13 6 BURN Burnet High School 7 6 13 9 5 14 7 CEPA Cedar Park High School 16 17 33 56 6 62 8 AUCR Crockett High School 0 5 5 0 1 1 9 CUSH Cushing High School 1 0 1 2 0 2 10 DRIP Dripping Springs High School 13 9 22 20 6 26 11 ELGI Elgin High School 1 0 1 2 0 2 12 GEEV Georgetown East View 12 7 19 15 6 21 13 GEGA Georgetown Gateway 8 7 15 22 6 28 14 GEGT Georgetown High School 14 14 28 36 6 42 15 GIDD Giddings High School 0 5 5 0 1 1 16 LEGL Glenn High School 4 7 11 9 5 14 17 LUHU Hudson High School 7 8 15 24 6 30 18 HUNT Huntington High School 2 0 2 2 0 2 19 HUTT Hutto High School 6 0 6 4 2 6 20 LAGR La Grange High School 8 6 14 0 6 6 21 LROU Leander Rouse High School 11 10 21 27 6 33 22 AUJO Lyndon Baines Johnson 10 14 24 23 6 29 23 AUMC McCallum High School 5 9 14 7 4 11 24 NACO Nacogdoches High School 17 14 31 53 6 59 25 LUPC Pineywoods Community Academy 1 7 8 8 2 10 26 TEMP Temple High School 9 9 18 12 6 18 27 PFWE Weiss High School 6 0 6 4 2 6 28 WHHO Whitehouse High School 2 5 7 7 2 9 29 WIMB Wimberley High School 1 2 3 4 0 4 203 197 400 395 109 504 AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:12 PM 2/3/2018 Page 1 Region V-5A Swimming & Diving Championships February 2 - 3, 2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Cedar Park High School Cedar Park High School 324 2 Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs High School 288 3 A&M Consolidated High School A&M Consolidated High School 228 4 Lyndon Baines Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson 158 5 Georgetown Gateway Georgetown Gateway 136 6 Georgetown East View Georgetown East View 128 7 Brenham High School Brenham High School 122 8 Austin High School Austin High School 120 9 Nacogdoches High School Nacogdoches High School 112 10 Leander Rouse High School Leander Rouse High School 100 11 Georgetown High School Georgetown High School 67 12 Hudson High School Hudson High School 61 13 Bryan High School Bryan High School 60 14 Hutto High School Hutto High School 49 15 Whitehouse High School Whitehouse High School 44 16 Weiss High School Weiss High School 41 17 Burnet High School Burnet High School 40 18 Elgin High School Elgin High School 33 19 Temple High School Temple High School 30 20 Pineywoods Community Academy Pineywoods Community Academy 21 21 Glenn High School Glenn High School 19 22 McCallum High School McCallum High School 14 23 La Grange High School La Grange High School 12 24 Wimberley High School Wimberley High School 3 Total 2,210.00 AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:12 PM 2/3/2018 Page 2 Region V-5A Swimming & Diving Championships February 2 - 3, 2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Boys - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Cedar Park High School Cedar Park High School 351 2 Lyndon Baines Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson 280 3 Georgetown High School Georgetown High School 260 4 A&M Consolidated High School A&M Consolidated High School 225 5 Dripping Springs High School Dripping Springs High School 142 6 Nacogdoches High School Nacogdoches High School 128 7 Leander Rouse High School Leander Rouse High School 119 8 Austin High School Austin High School 115 9 McCallum High School McCallum High School 106 10 Bryan High School Bryan High School 91 11 Hudson High School Hudson High School 88 12 Brenham High School Brenham High School 66 13 Georgetown East View Georgetown East View 65 14 Georgetown Gateway Georgetown Gateway 56 15 Wimberley High School Wimberley High School 45 16 Temple High School Temple High School 28 17 Burnet High School Burnet High School 16 18 Whitehouse High School Whitehouse High School 15 19 Glenn High School Glenn High School 12 20 Pineywoods Community Academy Pineywoods Community Academy 8 20 La Grange High School La Grange High School 8 Total 2,224.00 AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:13 PM 2/3/2018 Page 1 Region V-5A Swimming & Diving Championships February 2 - 3, 2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 24 - Power Points Girls - Individual Scores Place Name Year School Points 1 Owens, Kaitlyn 09 A&M Consolidated High School 277 2 Herceg, Ana 9 Weiss High School 276 3 Stovall, Jesse 12 Nacogdoches High School 273 4 Peng, Jessica 11 A&M Consolidated High School 265 5 Farris, London 11 Dripping Springs High School 255 6 Longi, Ava 10 Lyndon Baines Johnson 252 7 Vardeman, Keeley 12 Dripping Springs High School 251 7 Evans, Lydia 11 Dripping Springs High School 251 9 Francell, Emmy 10 Austin High School 249 10 Scully, Cierra 11 Georgetown High School 241 11 Kaderli, Corine 11 Austin High School 239 11 Rivers, Rebecca Elgin High School 239 13 Partridge, Lauren 12 Cedar Park High School 234 14 Tuohy, Katie 12 Dripping Springs High School 231 15 Lutz, Virginia 10 Georgetown East View 224 16 Criscitiello, Sydney 10 A&M Consolidated High School 222 16 Parks, Emilie 12 Georgetown East View 222 18 Chaney, Lauren 09 Georgetown Gateway 220 19 Moran, Joanna 12 Whitehouse High School 217 20 Madern, Maya 11 Georgetown Gateway 210 21 Zapata, Bella 11 Cedar Park High School 209 21 Digby, Kelly 9 Cedar Park High School 209 21 Fullwood, Summer 12 Leander Rouse High School 209 24 Leavitt, Addison 11 Cedar Park High School 204 24 McCarty, Kylie 09 Hudson High School 204 26 Roach, Sophia 11 Cedar Park High School 202 27 Barlage, Riley 11 Cedar Park High School 200 28 Friesz, Matti 11 Hutto High School 199 29 Jones, Lindsey 10 Whitehouse High School 198 30 Dysart, Alyse 10 Cedar Park High School 196 31 Friesz, Rae 12 Hutto High School 194 31 Warkentin, Emily 12 Dripping Springs High School 194 33 Gamez, Bella 9 Cedar Park High School 193 33 Waggy, Kashlyn 12 Temple High School 193 35 Shipps, Stella 9 Cedar Park High School 192 36 Sites, Isabella 09 Dripping Springs High School 190 37 Kirby, Sarah 10 Brenham High School 189 38 La Joie, Katelyn 11 Burnet High School 186 39 Hays, Jules 10 Lyndon Baines Johnson 184 40 Kolb, Diana 10 Pineywoods Community Academy 183 41 Goggans, Hailey 11 Nacogdoches High School 180 42 Mines, Sarah 10 Lyndon Baines Johnson 174 43 Mocniak, Madison 9 Cedar Park High School 171 44 Dubose, Shelby 10 Glenn High School 170 AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 10:13 PM 2/3/2018 Page 2 Region V-5A Swimming & Diving Championships February 2 - 3, 2018 Individual Rankings - Through Event 24 - Power Points Girls - Individual Scores Place Name Year School Points 44 Shankar, Sara 10 A&M Consolidated High School 170 46 Woods, Shayle 09 Brenham High School 169 47 Stokes, Brynn 12 Leander Rouse High School 168 48 Pilkington, Selah 09 Bryan High School 167 49 Tapia, Alexia 10 Georgetown East View 158 50 Scanlon, Willa 11 Lyndon Baines Johnson 153 51 Massaro, Nicole 12 Cedar Park High School 134 52 Orocso, Angelica 9 Burnet High School 101 53 Jimenez, Cayla 09 Bryan High School 99 54 Harrell, Kyleigh 11 A&M Consolidated High School 95 55 Gibson, Marjorie 10 Cedar Park High School 92 56 Gordon, Lilli 9 Lyndon Baines Johnson 91 57 Rudd, K Lee 10 Bryan High School 90 57 Darnell, Cat 12 Bryan High School 90 57 Cornwell, Megan 9 Leander Rouse High School 90 60 Heldstab, Katy 11 Wimberley High School 89 60 Waguespack, Kaleigh 11 A&M Consolidated High School 89 62 Castle, Jaide 12 Leander Rouse High School 88 63 Jantzi, Andrea 11 Brenham High School 83 63 Clayton, Abby 09 Brenham High School 83 65 Carrillo, Isabella 9 Nacogdoches High School 81 66 Coskey, Madison 09 Brenham High School 80 66 Gowin, Sylvie 12 Hudson High School 80 66 Clayton, Meredith 12 Brenham High School 80 69 Yang, Sydney 09 Georgetown Gateway 75 70 Pyka, Viktoria 09 Dripping Springs High School 71 70 Saez, Amber 12 Leander Rouse High School 71 72 Brinegar, Avery 10 Georgetown Gateway 67 73 Madern, Anya 09 Georgetown Gateway 61 74 Daly, Regan 10 Georgetown High School 59 74 Davis, Lizzy 12 Nacogdoches High School 59 76 Chaney, Kate 12 Georgetown Gateway 57 76 Shorb, Taylor 10 Leander Rouse High School 57 78 Loerwald, Addison 9 Weiss High School 56 79 Johnson, Isabella 09 Georgetown Gateway 53 80 Strom, Alena 11 Cedar Park High School 51 81 Parker, Blake 10 Georgetown High School 50 82 Cook, Lexy 12 Temple High School 38 83 Kim, Sophie 9 Georgetown High School 35 AGS Swim Team HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 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