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Burbank Results.Xlsx No. Name Team Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 1 Judge, Silas DEC 4 9 9.5 10 25.5 W64 W8 W12 W11 2 Xie, Andrew SKN 4 7.5 9.5 10 25 W34 W33 W9 W10 3 Chenhe, Yuhan EDS 3.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 22.5 -B- W37 W14 D4 4 Oceledets, Alec SKN 3.5 8 10 9.5 27.5 W28 W16 W25 D3 5 Schwager, Charlie SKN 3.5 8 10 9 26 W41 W13 D19 W20 6 Murphy, Jack (Avery) AVC 3.5 7.5 9.5 9 26 W40 W21 D18 W19 7 Munkhbayar, Suld FOX 3.5 7 9 9 27 W29 W27 D20 W18 8 Kelly, Eamonn SKN 3 9 10 7 25 W17 L1 W56 W36 9 Skoczylas, Alex BEU 3 8.5 10.5 8 27 W22 W30 L2 W26 10 Gondek, Adam HTC 3 8 8 8 20.5 -B- W43 W51 L2 11 Ma, James SKN 3 7.5 8.5 9 23.5 W46 W55 W35 L1 12 Huang, Xi SKN 3 7.5 8 8 21.5 W67 W45 L1 W30 13 Shah, Ari LNC 3 7.5 8 7 21.5 W65 L5 W37 W35 14 Stiles, Mark SKN 3 7 8.5 8 23 W47 W31 L3 W28 15 Khandate, Shlok FOX 3 6.5 8.5 7 21 W44 L18 W34 W27 16 Perez, Miguel BAT 3 6.5 6.5 7 17 W69 L4 W50 W29 17 Gonzalez, Troy DEC 3 6 7 6 20 L8 W61 W55 W25 18 Onofre, Uriel BUR 2.5 10 11 8 27 W58 W15 D6 L7 19 Dhumal, Harshali FOX 2.5 9 10.5 8 26.5 W48 W26 D5 L6 20 Sachdev, Shivan LAB 2.5 9 9.5 8 23.5 W66 W32 D7 L5 21 Murphy, Jack DEC 2.5 7 8.5 6 22.5 W38 L6 D45 W51 22 Escalera, Scott LFO 2.5 7 8.5 5 20.5 L9 W41 D31 W53 23 Denton, Jacob SLP 2.5 5 6.5 4.5 16.5 L26 D52 W46 W45 24 Garcia, Andrew BUR 2.5 5 6 4.5 13.5 L32 D57 W48 W47 25 Corona, Nicolas BUR 2 5 10 7 24.5 W52 W36 L4 L17 26 Zhang, Cedric SKN 2 5 10 6 24.5 W23 L19 W40 L9 27 Cadena, Carl BAT 2 5 9 6 21 W68 L7 W42 L15 28 Jiandani, Mehak FOX 2 5 9 5 23 L4 W66 W32 L14 29 Bareket, Hili HOM 2 5 9 5 22 L7 W63 W33 L16 30 Cervantes, Agustin KIN 2 4.5 8.5 6 23.5 W54 L9 W59 L12 31 Hadzi-Pecov, Stefan EDS 2 4.5 8.5 5.5 19 W57 L14 D22 D39 32 Zurer, Jonah DEC 2 4.5 8 5 19.5 W24 L20 L28 W60 33 Flores, Fernando BUR 2 4 9 5 23 W39 L2 L29 W59 34 Shalaveyus, Troy DEC 2 4 8.5 4 20 L2 W65 L15 W62 35 Szymanska, Zofia HTC 2 4 8 7 22 W60 W59 L11 L13 36 Barboza, Jeremiah GAL 2 4 8 6 20.5 W62 L25 W38 L8 37 Szymanska, Emilia HTC 2 4 8 5 19.5 W61 L3 L13 W58 38 Patkar, Ananya SKN 2 3.5 7 4 18 L21 W60 L36 W49 39 Bobek, MilosZ HTC 2 3.5 6 4 14.5 L33 D48 W64 D31 40 Ahmed, Salahuddin DEC 2 3 7.5 4 20 L6 W58 L26 W56 41 Munoz, Renato BAT 2 3 7 3 15.5 L5 L22 W65 W63 42 Desai, Arjan SKN 2 3 6 4.5 14.5 D49 D46 L27 W61 43 Lee, Isaiah EDS 2 2.5 5 6 14 W50 L10 W54 -U- 44 Corona, Yulijana BUR 2 2 5.5 3 14.5 L15 L56 W66 W55 45 Selma, Naomi BUR 1.5 6.5 9.5 5 22.5 W53 L12 D21 L23 46 Llamas, Nathan KIN 1.5 5 8 2.5 19.5 L11 D42 L23 W64 47 Hawkins, Henry BEU 1.5 4.5 7.5 4 17 L14 W68 D53 L24 48 Azizbekov, Emir WRG 1.5 4.5 7 2.5 16.5 L19 D39 L24 W69 49 Herandez, Aracely BUR 1.5 4.5 6.5 4 15 D42 L51 W57 L38 50 Gonzalez, Henry BUR 1.5 4 7 2.5 16 L43 -B- L16 D52 51 Smith, Knox EDS 1.5 4 6.5 4.5 18 -H- W49 L10 L21 52 Niyazgul, Alinur WRG 1.5 4 6.5 3 16.5 L25 D23 D62 D50 53 Lokesh, Ashvika FOX 1.5 3.5 6 4 14.5 L45 W67 D47 L22 54 Sanders, Mia BAT 1.5 3 5.5 3.5 14 L30 W69 L43 D57 55 Saini, Tej BEU 1 6 9 4 21 W56 L11 L17 L44 56 Sanchez, Gyselle GAL 1 5 8 3 18 L55 W44 L8 L40 57 Sahai, Kush SKN 1 5 7.5 2 17.5 L31 D24 L49 D54 58 Galvan, Eva GAL 1 4.5 7 2 17.5 L18 L40 W67 L37 59 Liu, Grant SKN 1 4.5 6.5 4 19 W63 L35 L30 L33 60 Mathis, Adele STA 1 4.5 6.5 2 16.5 L35 L38 W68 L32 61 Rodriguez, Jocilyn BAT 1 4 7 2 15.5 L37 L17 W69 L42 62 Dortch, Darien EDG 1 4 6 2.5 14.5 L36 D64 D52 L34 63 Marquez, Luis GAL 1 3 5 1 12 L59 L29 -B- L41 64 Carrillo, Michael GAL 0.5 4.5 8.5 1.5 19 L1 D62 L39 L46 65 Santiago, Maya WRG 0.5 4.5 7.5 0.5 14.5 L13 L34 L41 D66 66 Baasandoo, Ayluun WBK 0.5 4.5 7 0.5 16.5 L20 L28 L44 D65 67 Blaine, Enjai MCN 0.5 3 6 0.5 14.5 L12 L53 L58 D68 68 Delgado, William GAL 0.5 3 5 0.5 12.5 L27 L47 L60 D67 69 Miske, Fletcher SKN 0 4 7 0 15 L16 L54 L61 L48 No. Name Team Pts TBrk1 TBrk2 TBrk3 TBrk4 Rnd1 Rnd2 Rnd3 Rnd4 1 Zhang, Justin KLR 4 8.5 8.5 9 22 W29 -X- W30 W31 2 Lam, Ethan LEN 4 8 8.5 10 21 W53 W99 W27 W22 3 Lee, Evan SKW 4 7 9 10 23 W45 W56 W18 W46 4 Chang, Matthew SKN 4 7 9 10 22 W56 W28 W46 W54 5 Huang, Grace BEU 4 7 8 10 20.5 W103 W53 W48 W15 6 Chui, Evan SKN 4 6.5 7 10 18 W87 W115 W34 W14 7 Pomian, Gabriel BEU 4 6.5 6.5 9 18 W90 -X- W16 W21 8 Alonso, Bryan HLF 4 6 7 10 19 W98 W93 W58 W23 9 Szymanski, Maksymilian HTC 4 6 6 9 19 W85 -X- W47 W17 10 Montoya, Joel HIT 3.5 8 10 9 23.5 W72 W77 D11 W36 11 Mathew, Anjali SKN 3.5 7.5 9.5 9 20 W65 W61 D10 W45 12 Lehman, Nikolas SKN 3.5 7 8 8.5 19 W69 D40 W82 W39 13 Desai, Mitra PRI 3.5 5.5 6 8.5 18.5 W104 D36 W80 W41 14 Minkov, Liam DEC 3 9.5 11.5 9 26 W20 W63 W35 L6 15 West, Triniti SKN 3 9 10 9 26 W89 W66 W25 L5 16 Ten, Belvin KLR 3 8.5 10.5 8 26 W62 W19 L7 W59 17 Kraus, Kanan BEU 3 8 10 9 25.5 W71 W52 W37 L9 18 Wang, Richard SKN 3 8 10 8 25 W64 W51 L3 W73 19 Munkhbayar, Cady FOX 3 8 10 7 25 W24 L16 W52 W57 20 Cherukuri, Paras SKW 3 8 9 6 26 L14 W26 W86 W51 21 Szymanski, Karol HTC 3 7.5 9 9 21.5 W63 W81 W50 L7 22 Bareket, Aya HOM 3 7.5 8.5 9 22.5 W91 W87 W38 L2 23 Tapia, Angel BUR 3 7.5 8.5 9 22 W68 W89 W49 L8 24 Scott, Casey DEC 3 7 9 6 21 L19 W64 W60 W58 25 Garza, Isabella GAL 3 7 8 8 23 W55 W84 L15 W62 26 Silva, Martin BUR 3 7 8 7 21 W60 L20 W84 W50 27 Kim, Tiffany DEC 3 7 7 8 17 W111 W119 L2 W48 28 Sun, Thomas LEN 3 7 7 7 19 W112 L4 W105 W49 29 Abe, Mitchell SKN 3 6.5 7.5 6 19 L1 W100 W88 W55 30 Mukesh, Siddarth SKN 3 6.5 6.5 8 17 W94 W111 L1 W47 31 Lozada, Niccolo SKN 3 6.5 6.5 8 13 W100 W65 -X- L1 32 Darayyad, Mustafa HIT 3 6 7.5 7 16 W61 L45 W68 W70 33 Corona, Alejandro BUR 3 6 6.5 6 17.5 L37 W90 W106 W66 34 Salsar, Angel BUR 3 6 6 7 15 -B- W95 L6 W80 35 Martin, Mathew OPK 3 5 5 7 15 W114 -X- L14 W67 36 Afreh, Jude EDS 2.5 9.5 11 7.5 27.5 W81 D13 W42 L10 37 Ellis, Langston FXW 2.5 8.5 9 7.5 23.5 W33 W107 L17 D42 38 Lopez, Steve GAL 2.5 7.5 8.5 7.5 19.5 W95 W75 L22 D43 39 Gonzalez, Brittany BUR 2.5 7 8 7 24 D80 W57 W79 L12 41 Tapia, Edward BUR 2.5 6.5 6.5 7 13.5 W113 -B- D44 L13 43 Onofre, Cinthya BUR 2.5 5.5 6.5 6.5 18 W54 L85 W83 D38 45 Flores, Rogelio BUR 2 6.5 11.5 5 30 L3 W32 W97 L11 47 Mena, Adolfo BUR 2 5.5 10 7 25.5 W40 W96 L9 L30 49 Balaji, Avaneesh CLN 2 5 9 7 25 W101 W73 L23 L28 51 Silva, Aaliyah BUR 2 5 9 6 20 W93 L18 W76 L20 53 Flores, Angelina BUR 2 5 9 3 22 L2 L5 W114 W87 55 Martinez, Jessica BUR 2 4.5 8.5 5 18 L25 W110 W85 L29 57 Anasarias, Asher OPK 2 4.5 8 6 20.5 W108 L39 W74 L19 59 Flores, Esteban EDG 2 4 8 5 18 L52 W94 W72 L16 60 Jara Perez, Ashley BAT 2 4 8 4 19 L26 W86 L24 W89 61 Rodriguez, Johana BUR 2 4 8 3 20 L32 L11 W113 W97 62 Cardenas, Miguel BEL 2 4 7.5 5 20 L16 W116 W96 L25 63 Wong, Nathan PRC 2 4 7.5 3 20 L21 L14 W94 W99 64 Mata, Crystal GAL 2 4 7.5 3 17 L18 L24 W116 W91 65 Vera, Yandel NBL 2 3.5 7.5 3 21 L11 L31 W118 W86 66 Anasarias, Naomi OPK 2 3.5 7 6 17.5 W107 L15 W108 L33 67 Tamatan, Bhavyaghnaa SUD 2 3.5 6.5 6 16 W99 L44 W101 L35 68 Martinez, Kimberley PRT 2 3.5 6.5 3 16 L23 W118 L32 -X- 69 Enriquez, Sara BAT 2 3 7.5 3 18.5 L12 L54 W98 W84 70 Cardenas, Daniel BAT 2 3 7 5 19 L48 W109 W92 L32 71 Nanda, Aditya DEC 2 3 7 4 21 L17 W88 L54 W101 72 Keisner, Lukas PRI 2 3 7 4 16 L10 W117 L59 W93 73 Urbina, Angel ALT 2 3 6.5 6 18 W115 L49 W91 L18 74 Perez, Dackota BUR 2 3 5.5 5 17 W117 L50 L57 W92 75 Perez, Deangela BUR 2 3 5.5 3 17.5 L46 L38 W111 W85 76 Carine, Benjamin HIT 2 2.5 5.5 4 19.5 L79 W92 L51 W96 77 McAllister, Harrison BAT 2 2 6 3 15 L84 L10 W95 W107 78 Martinez, Enrique BUR 2 0 1 6 2.5 W83 -B- -F- -U- 79 Rodriguez, Alyssa BAT 1.5 5.5 8 5.5 20 W76 D82 L39 L40 80 Matsumura, Emika SKW 1.5 5 8.5 4 22.5 D39 -X- L13 L34 81 Morales, Jefferson KIN 1.5 4.5 7.5 2.5 20 L36 L21 W100 D83 82 Kanter, Matthew OPK 1.5 4 7.5 4.5 19 -X- D79 L12 L44 83 Mahmood, Shifa WRG 1.5 4 6.5 2.5 15 L78 -X- L43 D81 84 Ciavarella, Allison SKW 1 7 10 4 21 W77 L25 L26 L69 85 Cadena, Alejandra BAT 1 6.5 10 3 23.5 L9 W43 L55 L75 86 Sanchez, Fernando BUR 1 6.5 9.5 4 18 W44 L60 L20 L65 87 Du, Preston SKW 1 5.5 9.5 2 22 L6 L22 W117 L53 88 Nunez, Adrian NBL 1 5.5 8.5 4 18 W106 L71 L29 L52 89 Grant, Dermot PLG 1 5.5 8.5 2 22 L15 L23 W104 L60 90 Parker, Amarion BAT 1 5 8.5 1 18 L7 L33 -X- L56 91 Luna, Dawyn AMR 1 5 8 3 19.5 L22 W103 L73 L64 92 Cortez, Giovanni NBL 1 5 7 4 15 W109 L76 L70 L74 93 Watts, Genesis STE 1 4.5 8.5 2 20 L51 L8 W115 L72 94 Perez, Ricky AMR 1 4.5 7.5 1 17.5 L30 L59 L63 W108 95 Cook, Sean OPK 1 4.5 7 1 17.5 L38 L34 L77 W112 96 Fonseca, Vanessa DAWS 1 4.5 6.5 4 16 W116 L47 L62 L76 97 Tim, Jordan BUD 1 4.5 6.5 4 15 W118 L48 L45 L61 98 Rangel, Sayyid BUR 1 4 8 1 20 L8 L46 L69 W114 99 Khushi, Faiq WRG 1 4 8 1 19 L67 L2 -X- L63 100 Mares, Monica HIT 1 4 7 1 16.5 L31 L29 L81 W111 101 Dennewitz, Josh OPK 1 4 6 3 17 L49 W114 L67 L71 102 Centeno, Emily DAWS 1 3.5 6 2 14.5 L58 D108 L40 D103 103 Wilson, Jaquan BMS 1 3 7 1.5 16 L5 L91 D109 D102 104 Lesch, Isaac BAT 1 2.5 6 0 13.5 L13 L106 L89 -B- 105 Brown, Jamya COO 1 2.5 5.5 2 14.5 L42 -X- L28 -F- 106 Webster, Vaugh MCN 1 1.5 4.5 3 10 L88 W104 L33 -U- 107 Li, Nathan AMR 0.5 5.5 8 1 17.5 L66 L37 D110 L77 108 Parker, Alonta BAT 0.5 4 6 1.5 15 L57 D102 L66 L94 109 Blake, Janiya MCN 0.5 2 4 1 10.5 L92 L70 D103 -U- 110 Barajas, Haily HIT 0.5 0.5 2.5 1 6 -N- L55 D107 -U- 111 Freeman, Bernard STE 0 6 9 0 20 L27 L30 L75 L100 112 Bridges, Jade BUH 0 5 8 0 18 L28 L58 L56 L95 113 Timmel, Lucy HIT 0 4 6.5 0 17.5 L41 L42 L61 -U- 114 Brown, Cameron BMS 0 4 6.5 0 14 L35 L101 L53 L98 115 McCoy, Ronnell MCN 0 3 7 0 18 L73 L6 L93 -U- 116 Johnson, Tyshawn MCN 0 3 5 0 12 L96 L62 L64 -U- 117 Valladares, Samuel MCN 0 3 5 0 11 L74 L72 L87 -U- 118 Quinones, Jahiel MCN 0 2.5 4.5 0 10 L97 L68 L65 -U- 119 Jaramillo, Genevieve OPK 0 2 5 0 15 L50 L27 -U- -U- No.
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