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ISEA Championships Results ISEA BC May 22, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 2018-05-22 8:27 PM RESULTS #6 Girls 60 Meters (4th Grade A) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 JIANG, Selina Southridge School 9.71 (NW) 2(1) 10 2 WANG, Ann West Point Grey Academy 9.77 (NW) 1(1) 8 3 JEKUBIK, Emily York House School 9.86 (NW) 1(2) 6 4 WAN, Chloe Stratford Hall School 10.33 (NW) 2(2) 5 5 WESTERINGH, Eva Southpointe Academy 10.34 (NW) 2(3) 4 6 MCDONALD, Kate Crofton House School 10.38 (NW) 1(3) 3 7 ALEKSON, Lauren BPS 10.63 (NW) 2(4) 2 8 LINTS, Emily St. John's School 10.88 (NW) 1(4) 1 9 COHEN, Joelle Collingwood School 11.14 (NW) 1(5) 10 ZHOU, Jasmine Meadowridge School 11.59 (NW) 2(5) 11 SHU, Sophie Urban Academy Lions 13.10 (NW) 2(6) SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 WANG, Ann West Point Grey Academy 9.77 2 JEKUBIK, Emily York House School 9.86 3 MCDONALD, Kate Crofton House School 10.38 4 LINTS, Emily St. John's School 10.88 5 COHEN, Joelle Collingwood School 11.14 Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 JIANG, Selina Southridge School 9.71 2 WAN, Chloe Stratford Hall School 10.33 3 WESTERINGH, Eva Southpointe Academy 10.34 4 ALEKSON, Lauren BPS 10.63 5 ZHOU, Jasmine Meadowridge School 11.59 6 SHU, Sophie Urban Academy Lions 13.10 #7 Girls 60 Meters (4th Grade B) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 MILAU, Rachel West Point Grey Academy 9.33 (NW) 2(1) 10 2 HU, Elgina Southridge School 10.02 (NW) 1(1) 8 3 CHAN, Olivia Crofton House School 10.38 (NW) 2(2) 6 4 STEWART, Campbell BPS 10.57 (NW) 1(2) 5 5 SOON, Makaella Stratford Hall School 10.64 (NW) 1(3) 4 6 HERAS , Emma Southpointe Academy 10.71 (NW) 1(4) 3 7 GORDON, Grace York House School 10.76 (NW) 2(3) 2 8 HUTCHINSON, Cecilia Meadowridge School 10.82 (NW) 2(4) 1 9 HUANG, Eva St. John's School 11.53 (NW) 1(5) 10 ELFORD, Kayna Urban Academy Lions 11.60 (NW) 2(5) NAZARI, Miral Collingwood School DNS 2 SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 HU, Elgina Southridge School 10.02 2 STEWART, Campbell BPS 10.57 3 SOON, Makaella Stratford Hall School 10.64 DirectAthletics MeetPro 1 ISEA BC May 22, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 2018-05-22 8:27 PM RESULTS #7 Girls 60 Meters (4th Grade B) (cont'd) Pl Name Team Time Note 4 HERAS , Emma Southpointe Academy 10.71 5 HUANG, Eva St. John's School 11.53 Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 MILAU, Rachel West Point Grey Academy 9.33 2 CHAN, Olivia Crofton House School 10.38 3 GORDON, Grace York House School 10.76 4 HUTCHINSON, Cecilia Meadowridge School 10.82 5 ELFORD, Kayna Urban Academy Lions 11.60 NAZARI, Miral Collingwood School DNS #8 Girls 60 Meters (5th Grade A) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 CARDEY, Ava Crofton House School 8.72 (NW) 1(1) 10 2 PARTOVI, Talia Southridge School 9.03 (NW) 1(2) 8 3 LO, Kara West Point Grey Academy 9.24 (NW) 1(3) 6 4 VARMA-VITUG, Sofia York House School 9.31 (NW) 2(1) 5 5 MCDAVID, London Meadowridge School 9.48 (NW) 1(4) 4 6 HUNTER, Mikaela BPS 9.53 (NW) 2(2) 3 7 NGOBI, Safia Urban Academy Lions 9.87 (NW) 2(3) 2 8 SHADFORTH, Mika St. John's School 10.34 (NW) 2(4) 1 9 GEHLEN, Mariam Southpointe Academy 10.60 (NW) 2(5) 10 WRIGHT, Emily Collingwood School 11.12 (NW) 2(6) BABIC, Madeleine Stratford Hall School DNS 1 SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 CARDEY, Ava Crofton House School 8.72 2 PARTOVI, Talia Southridge School 9.03 3 LO, Kara West Point Grey Academy 9.24 4 MCDAVID, London Meadowridge School 9.48 BABIC, Madeleine Stratford Hall School DNS Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 VARMA-VITUG, Sofia York House School 9.31 2 HUNTER, Mikaela BPS 9.53 3 NGOBI, Safia Urban Academy Lions 9.87 4 SHADFORTH, Mika St. John's School 10.34 5 GEHLEN, Mariam Southpointe Academy 10.60 6 WRIGHT, Emily Collingwood School 11.12 #5 Girls 60 Meters (5th Grade B) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 EICHHORST, Ava Southridge School 9.13 (NW) 2(1) 10 2 FORSYTH, Ruby York House School 9.61 (NW) 1(1) 8 3 DURANT, Dylan Meadowridge School 9.71 (NW) 1(2) 6 4 PERRAIS, Alexia BPS 9.80 (NW) 1(3) 5 5 SALMAN, Naiya West Point Grey Academy 9.85 (NW) 1(4) 4 6 WILLIAMS-WALSHE, Eloise Crofton House School 9.87 (NW) 2(2) 3 DirectAthletics MeetPro 2 ISEA BC May 22, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 2018-05-22 8:27 PM RESULTS #5 Girls 60 Meters (5th Grade B) (cont'd) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 7 PENG, Maria St. John's School 10.98 (NW) 2(3) 2 8 ALVAREZ, Olivia Southpointe Academy 11.20 (NW) 2(4) 1 9 SUNDERJI, Rhea Stratford Hall School 11.21 (NW) 1(5) SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 FORSYTH, Ruby York House School 9.61 2 DURANT, Dylan Meadowridge School 9.71 3 PERRAIS, Alexia BPS 9.80 4 SALMAN, Naiya West Point Grey Academy 9.85 5 SUNDERJI, Rhea Stratford Hall School 11.21 Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 EICHHORST, Ava Southridge School 9.13 2 WILLIAMS-WALSHE, Eloise Crofton House School 9.87 3 PENG, Maria St. John's School 10.98 4 ALVAREZ, Olivia Southpointe Academy 11.20 #13 Girls 100 Meters (6th Grade A) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 STEFANOVIC, Anka Southpointe Academy 14.40 (NW) 1(1) 10 2 CLEMENT, Coco West Point Grey Academy 14.63 (NW) 2(1) 8 3 SHOJI, Mika Crofton House School 14.82 (NW) 2(2) 6 4 FERNBACK, Mackenzie York House School 14.86 (NW) 1(2) 5 5 BASI, Kavita Southridge School 15.03 (NW) 1(3) 4 6 SHEN, Amy Meadowridge School 15.95 (NW) 2(3) 3 7 BETTERIDGE, Isla St. John's School 16.25 (NW) 1(4) 2 8 TAM, Reese Collingwood School 16.99 (NW) 1(5) 1 9 HO, Kiera Stratford Hall School 17.06 (NW) 2(4) 10 GRANT, Chantelle Fraser Academy 17.30 (NW) 2(5) 11 SHIPPER, Saya Urban Academy Lions 17.94 (NW) 2(6) NAM, Irene BPS DNS 1 SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 STEFANOVIC, Anka Southpointe Academy 14.40 2 FERNBACK, Mackenzie York House School 14.86 3 BASI, Kavita Southridge School 15.03 4 BETTERIDGE, Isla St. John's School 16.25 5 TAM, Reese Collingwood School 16.99 NAM, Irene BPS DNS Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 CLEMENT, Coco West Point Grey Academy 14.63 2 SHOJI, Mika Crofton House School 14.82 3 SHEN, Amy Meadowridge School 15.95 4 HO, Kiera Stratford Hall School 17.06 5 GRANT, Chantelle Fraser Academy 17.30 DirectAthletics MeetPro 3 ISEA BC May 22, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 2018-05-22 8:27 PM RESULTS #13 Girls 100 Meters (6th Grade A) (cont'd) Pl Name Team Time Note 6 SHIPPER, Saya Urban Academy Lions 17.94 #16 Girls 100 Meters (6th Grade B) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts 1 CAO, Emily Crofton House School 14.89 (NW) 2(1) 10 2 DULAY, Jessica York House School 15.15 (NW) 1(1) 8 3 WOOD, Bella West Point Grey Academy 15.24 (NW) 1(2) 6 4 CRAN, Micah Fraser Academy 16.33 (NW) 2(2) 5 5 KHANGURA, Sevina Southridge School 16.37 (NW) 1(3) 4 6 GLEIG, Shaughny St. John's School 16.58 (NW) 2(3) 3 7 SARAN, Aria Stratford Hall School 16.59 (NW) 1(4) 2 8 HARLAND, Sydney Southpointe Academy 16.66 (NW) 2(4) 1 9 HUANG, Jasmine Meadowridge School 17.05 (NW) 2(5) 10 BELL, Casey Urban Academy Lions 18.12 (NW) 1(5) 11 NAZARI, Miral Collingwood School 18.49 (NW) 2(6) SECTION RESULTS Pl Name Team Time Note Section 1 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 DULAY, Jessica York House School 15.15 2 WOOD, Bella West Point Grey Academy 15.24 3 KHANGURA, Sevina Southridge School 16.37 4 SARAN, Aria Stratford Hall School 16.59 5 BELL, Casey Urban Academy Lions 18.12 Section 2 of 2 Wind: (NW) 1 CAO, Emily Crofton House School 14.89 2 CRAN, Micah Fraser Academy 16.33 3 GLEIG, Shaughny St. John's School 16.58 4 HARLAND, Sydney Southpointe Academy 16.66 5 HUANG, Jasmine Meadowridge School 17.05 6 NAZARI, Miral Collingwood School 18.49 #14 Girls 100 Meters (7th Grade A) Pl Name Team Time Note H(Pl) Pts REED, Jordyn Southridge School 13.66 (NW) 1(1) 10 GAN, Emma Crofton House School 13.91 (NW) 2(1) 8 FANG, Sabrina Meadowridge School 13.98 (NW) 2(2) 6 WONG, Bryelle Stratford Hall School 14.23 (NW) 2(3) 5 KESSELMAN, Coco York House School 14.32 (NW) 2(4) 4 PULVER, Noa West Point Grey Academy 15.08 (NW) 1(2) 3 NGOBI, Kalima Urban Academy Lions 15.13 (NW) 1(3) 2 ZHANG, Alaina Southpointe Academy 16.52 (NW) 2(5) 1 MERRIN, Laura Collingwood School 18.13 (NW) 1(4) STREU, Sasha St.
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