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VISAA States 2016 - 2/19/2016 to 2/20/2016 2016 VISAA Swimming & Diving Championships Results Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:05 PM 2/21/2016 Page 1 VISAA States 2016 - 2/19/2016 to 2/20/2016 2016 VISAA Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay VISAA Record: 1:47.92 * 2/15/2015 Trinity Episcopal H Ladd, E Deloye, Z Trenz, K Nezelek 1:45.59 AA-A All-Amer Automatic 1:47.45 AA-B All-Amer Consider Meet Qualifying: 2:12.71 Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Flint Hill School A 1:49.71 1:47.93 40 1) Hellmer, Jasmine SO 2) Freeman, Lauren SR 3) Baker, Mimi JR 4) Baker, Sisi SO 26.18 30.35 26.78 24.62 2 St. Catherine's School-VA A 1:49.83 1:48.86 34 1) Gullquist, Haley SR 2) Beck, Jessica JR 3) Wielar, Grace SO 4) Yan, Joanna SR 28.35 30.48 26.25 23.78 3 Hampton Roads Academy A 1:51.21 1:49.93 32 1) Lennarz, Claire SR 2) Schoenig, Victoria SR 3) Thoss, Merle JR 4) Gharbo, Melina SR 28.57 31.35 25.55 24.46 4 Bishop Ireton Swim and Dive-VA A 1:51.09 1:49.97 30 1) Abbed, Lori JR 2) Shumate, Anna JR 3) Klein, Emma JR 4) Grillo, Abigail SO 29.06 28.60 26.29 26.02 5 Collegiate School-VA A 1:49.92 1:50.08 28 1) Erard, Emily SR 2) Harper, Jasmine JR 3) Ryan, Katie SR 4) Muncy, Cristina JR 28.49 29.48 27.23 24.88 6 St. Gertrude High School A 1:53.27 1:50.67 26 1) Clark, Willow FR 2) Cornett, Mary FR 3) Schmidt, Madison JR 4) Provenzo, Emily JR 29.15 30.35 27.36 23.81 7 Norfolk Academy-VA A 1:53.96 1:51.62 24 1) Kaskel, Justine JR 2) Oliver, Tobi 08 3) Lancey, Jenna 09 4) Ware, Liza SO 27.60 32.55 27.57 23.90 8 Madeira Varsity Swim and Dive-PV A 1:54.99 1:53.49 22 1) Doyle, Meaghan FR 2) Moriarty, Giovi SO 3) Lukehart, Lindsay FR 4) Rushforth, Morgan FR 28.33 32.02 27.32 25.82 B - Final 9 Bishop O'Connell-PV A 1:55.10 1:53.16 18 1) Catron, Sydney JR 2) Motta, Grace FR 3) Baltimore, Isabell JR 4) Donohoe, Madelyn FR 27.61 33.55 27.80 24.20 10 Potomac School Swim Team A 1:55.42 1:53.57 14 30.40 30.96 27.70 24.51 11 Seton Swimming A 1:55.43 1:55.19 12 1) Kenna, Anna SO 2) Heim, Emily SR 3) Rector, Kimberly SR 4) Kenna, Claire SR 27.47 32.45 29.53 25.74 12 North Cross School-VA A 2:00.61 1:58.35 10 1) Winn, Margo SO 2) Lemon, Nathalie 8t 3) Robinson, Maddie SR 4) Kemper, Lilly FR 29.77 28.59 13 Trinity Episcopal School-VA A 2:01.39 2:00.34 8 1) Melton, Alix JR 2) Melton, Livi SO 3) Hunter, Megan JR 4) Perry, Lucy JR 29.25 34.73 29.82 26.54 14 Saint John Paul the Great-VA A 1:59.41 2:00.57 6 1) Skaines, Nikole 11 2) Carley, Michaela 9 3) Sherrill, Melanie 10 4) Michell, Corrie 12 30.22 34.78 28.39 27.18 15 Norfolk Collegiate School-VA A 2:02.48 2:01.16 4 1) Hoover, Savannah JR 2) Boyer, Frances JR 3) Walthall, Brooke SO 4) Hargrove, Victoria 8 30.27 34.39 28.64 27.86 Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:05 PM 2/21/2016 Page 2 VISAA States 2016 - 2/19/2016 to 2/20/2016 2016 VISAA Swimming & Diving Championships Results B - Final ... (Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points 16 Millwood School-VA A 2:00.49 2:01.54 2 1) Coffey, Lauren 8 2) Maly, Jacquelyn FR 3) Watson, Anna 8 4) Dalton, Miranda SO 34.87 31.11 28.21 27.35 Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay VISAA Record: 1:47.92 * 2/15/2015 Trinity Episcopal H Ladd, E Deloye, Z Trenz, K Nezelek 1:45.59 AA-A All-Amer Automatic 1:47.45 AA-B All-Amer Consider Meet Qualifying: 2:12.71 Team Relay Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Flint Hill School A 1:48.27 1:49.71 q 1) Hellmer, Jasmine SO 2) Freeman, Lauren SR 3) Baker, Mimi JR 4) Baker, Sisi SO 26.87 30.71 27.51 24.62 2 St. Catherine's School-VA A 1:52.77 1:49.83 q 1) Gullquist, Haley SR 2) Beck, Jessica JR 3) Wielar, Grace SO 4) Yan, Joanna SR 28.38 30.56 26.56 24.33 3 Collegiate School-VA A 1:51.30 1:49.92 q 1) Erard, Emily SR 2) Harper, Jasmine JR 3) Ryan, Katie SR 4) Muncy, Cristina JR 28.07 29.65 27.37 24.83 4 Bishop Ireton Swim and Dive-VA A 1:50.20 1:51.09 q 1) Abbed, Lori JR 2) Shumate, Anna JR 3) Klein, Emma JR 4) Grillo, Abigail SO 29.66 29.04 26.30 26.09 5 Hampton Roads Academy A 1:50.60 1:51.21 q 1) Lennarz, Claire SR 2) Schoenig, Victoria SR 3) Thoss, Merle JR 4) Gharbo, Melina SR 28.67 31.82 25.98 24.74 6 St. Gertrude High School A 1:54.45 1:53.27 q 1) Clark, Willow FR 2) Cornett, Mary FR 3) Schmidt, Madison JR 4) Provenzo, Emily JR 31.30 29.33 28.09 24.55 7 Norfolk Academy-VA A 1:59.73 1:53.96 q 1) Kaskel, Justine JR 2) Oliver, Tobi 08 3) Lancey, Jenna 09 4) Ware, Liza SO 27.73 33.08 27.41 25.74 8 Madeira Varsity Swim and Dive-PV A 1:55.08 1:54.99 q 1) Doyle, Meaghan FR 2) Moriarty, Giovi SO 3) Lukehart, Lindsay FR 4) Rushforth, Morgan FR 28.56 31.96 28.17 26.30 9 Bishop O'Connell-PV A 1:56.70 1:55.10 q 1) Catron, Sydney JR 2) Motta, Grace FR 3) Baltimore, Isabell JR 4) Donohoe, Madelyn FR 28.47 33.69 28.06 24.88 10 Potomac School Swim Team A 1:53.18 1:55.42 q 1) Tuttle, Annie FR 2) Grube, Sydney SR 3) Manning, Nicole SO 4) Sharkey, Megan FR 30.30 31.33 28.41 25.38 11 Seton Swimming A 1:56.71 1:55.43 q 1) Kenna, Anna SO 2) Heim, Emily SR 3) Rector, Kimberly SR 4) Kenna, Claire SR 27.33 32.81 29.53 25.76 12 Saint John Paul the Great-VA A 2:02.18 1:59.41 q 1) Skaines, Nikole 11 2) Carley, Michaela 9 3) Sherrill, Melanie 10 4) Michell, Corrie 12 30.22 34.34 28.82 26.03 13 Millwood School-VA A 2:02.89 2:00.49 q 1) Coffey, Lauren 8 2) Maly, Jacquelyn FR 3) Watson, Anna 8 4) Dalton, Miranda SO 35.67 29.26 28.18 27.38 Seton School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 4:05 PM 2/21/2016 Page 3 VISAA States 2016 - 2/19/2016 to 2/20/2016 2016 VISAA Swimming & Diving Championships Results Preliminaries ... (Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Prelim Time 14 North Cross School-VA A 2:01.98 2:00.61 q 1) Winn, Margo SO 2) Lemon, Nathalie 8t 3) Robinson, Maddie SR 4) Lake, Katherine SO 29.90 34.35 27.72 28.64 15 Trinity Episcopal School-VA A 1:56.95 2:01.39 q 1) Melton, Alix JR 2) Melton, Livi SO 3) Hunter, Megan JR 4) Perry, Lucy JR 29.17 34.62 30.85 26.75 16 Norfolk Collegiate School-VA A 2:02.01 2:02.48 q 1) Hoover, Savannah JR 2) Boyer, Frances JR 3) Walthall, Brooke SO 4) Hargrove, Victoria 8 31.37 34.25 28.96 27.90 17 The Covenant School-VA A 2:04.14 2:02.74 1) Jenkins, Tori JR 2) Lawson, Mackenzie JR 3) Morales, Catherine JR 4) Eagleson, Ashley SR 32.86 31.59 30.67 27.62 18 Highland Hawks A 2:08.87 2:03.07 1) Moshos, Reni SR 2) Scarborough, Georgia SO 3) Landers, Brooke FR 4) Treuting, Carolyn SO 25.96 36.53 30.92 29.66 19 Blessed Sacrament Huguenot-VA A 2:10.67 2:05.81 1) Davoud, Katie SO 2) Riley, Tara SR 3) Malkerson, Kathleen 8 4) Murphy, Meredith SR 28.62 37.74 29.30 30.15 20 Fredericksburg Academy-VA A 2:05.89 2:06.97 1) Hazel, Cate SO 2) Whitman, Juliet JR 3) Zavadil, Sophia SO 4) Getty, MaryHelen FR 31.34 33.53 31.57 30.53 21 Paul VI Catholic High School A 2:07.26 2:08.00 1) Cuccias, Anna Rose FR 2) Vannell, Lauren SO 3) Carome, Lisa JR 4) O'Keefe, Kaitlan SR 32.43 36.16 30.99 28.42 22 Virginia Episcopal School-VA A 2:11.44 2:12.23 1) Wood, Ann JR 2) Updike, Haydin JR 3) Schindler, Hannah SO 4) Bonyak, Sarah SR 35.63 35.77 30.30 30.53 23 Bishop Sullivan Catholic-VA A 2:00.16 2:18.99 1) Waterhouse, Paige SO 2) Schindler, Reilly SO 3) Lassalle, Margaret FR 4) Columbo, Aubrey FR 34.73 35.79 37.98 30.49 --- Collegiate School-VA B 2:02.25 X2:00.22 1) Laming, Gillian JR 2) Lee, Katie SR 3) Ackerman, Ella FR 4) Melvin, Frances SO 30.08 35.73 27.98 26.43 --- Hampton Roads Academy B 2:05.16 X2:01.97 1) Payne, Emily SO 2) Hager, Whitney JR 3) Lee, Meghan SR 4) Thatcher, Caroline SR 29.62 34.96 29.59 27.80 --- St.
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