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2012 VHSL AA & a State Meet Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 3:27 PM 2/11/2012 Page 1 2012 VHSL AA & A State Meet - 2/9/2012 to 2/11/2012 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Women - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Western Albemarle High School Western Albemarle High School 262 2 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 202 3 Cave Spring High School Cave Spring High School 180 4 Tabb High School Tabb High School 169 5 Spotswood High School Spotswood High School 162 6 Grafton High School Swim Team Grafton High School Swim Team 101 7 Potomac Falls High School Potomac Falls High School 95 8 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 89 9 Dominion High School Dominion High School 77 10 Tuscarora High School Tuscarora High School 75 11 York High School Falcons York High School Falcons 64 12 Blacksburg Highschool Blacksburg Highschool 55 13 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 54 14 Brookville High School Brookville High School 51 15 Bruton High School Bruton High School 50 16 Loudoun County High School Loudoun County High School 46 17 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 45 17 Heritage High School Heritage High School 45 19 Briar Woods High School Briar Woods High School 41 20 Hidden Valley High School Hidden Valley High School 40 21 Christiansburg High School Christiansburg High School 39 22 Pulaski County High School Pulaski County High School 37 23 Poquoson High School Poquoson High School 32 24 Patrick Henry Swim Team Patrick Henry Swim Team 31 24 Fluco.12 Fluco.12 31 26 King George High School King George High School 29 27 Chancellor High School Chancellor High School 24 28 Marion Senior High School Marion Senior High School 22 29 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 18 30 Sherando High School Sherando High School 16 30 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 16 32 James Monroe High School James Monroe High School 15 33 Waynesboro High School Waynesboro High School 13 34 Salem High School Salem High School 11 35 E. C. Glass High School E. C. Glass High School 10 35 James Wood High School James Wood High School 10 37 Park View Patriots Park View Patriots 5 37 George Mason High School George Mason High School 5 39 Louisa County High School Louisa County High School 4 39 Madison County High School Madison County High School 4 41 John Handley High School John Handley High School 3 41 Warhill High School Lions Warhill High School Lions 3 43 Clarke County High School Clarke County High School 2 Total 2,283.00 Men - Team Scores Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 3:27 PM 2/11/2012 Page 2 2012 VHSL AA & A State Meet - 2/9/2012 to 2/11/2012 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Men - Team Scores Place School Points 1 Tabb High School Tabb High School 223 2 Hidden Valley High School Hidden Valley High School 220 3 Lafayette High School Lafayette High School 144 4 Grafton High School Swim Team Grafton High School Swim Team 143 5 Jamestown High School Jamestown High School 136 6 Salem High School Salem High School 126 7 Brentsville District H. S. Brentsville District H. S. 108 8 Blacksburg Highschool Blacksburg Highschool 107 9 Potomac Falls High School Potomac Falls High School 97 10 Jefferson Forest High School Jefferson Forest High School 94 11 Western Albemarle High School Western Albemarle High School 76 12 James Monroe High School James Monroe High School 73 13 Turner Ashby High School Turner Ashby High School 70 14 E. C. Glass High School E. C. Glass High School 63 15 Staunton River High School Staunton River High School 56 16 Monticello High School Swim Te Monticello High School Swim Te 52 17 Brookville High School Brookville High School 47 18 Marion Senior High School Marion Senior High School 41 19 Cave Spring High School Cave Spring High School 40 20 Loudoun County High School Loudoun County High School 35 21 Fluco.12 Fluco.12 34 21 Spotswood High School Spotswood High School 34 23 Briar Woods High School Briar Woods High School 29 24 Waynesboro High School Waynesboro High School 28 25 Warhill High School Lions Warhill High School Lions 26 25 Dominion High School Dominion High School 26 27 Courtland High School Courtland High School 25 28 Christiansburg High School Christiansburg High School 20 29 George Mason High School George Mason High School 19 30 William Monroe High School William Monroe High School 18 31 Heritage High School Heritage High School 17 32 Glenvar High School Glenvar High School 14 33 Eastern View HS Eastern View HS 12 33 Goochland High School Goochland High School 12 33 Kettle Run High School Kettle Run High School 12 36 Charlottesville High School Charlottesville High School 8 37 Millbrook High School Millbrook High School 6 37 William Byrd High School William Byrd High School 6 39 Tuscarora High School Tuscarora High School 3 40 John Handley High School John Handley High School 2 41 WoodGrove High School WoodGrove High School 1 Total 2,303.00 Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 3:17 PM 2/11/2012 Page 1 2012 VHSL AA & A State Meet - 2/9/2012 to 2/11/2012 Results 13 WAYN A 1:45.56 9 JFHS-VA A 1:43.41 #1 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay Jenny, Steven M JR r:0.29 Bihl, Matthew JR Williams, Caleb SR r:0.22 Nowakowski, Blake SO Pool: 1:29.34* 2011 Virginia Tech r:0.10 McMillon, Hunter FR r:0.06 Bihl, Andrew SO r:0.48 Morris, Taylor JR r:0.31 Blakely, Stuart SR C Higgins, N Hoisington,G Mahon, G Morgan r:11.37 26.38 29.90 24.68 24.60 r:13.02 26.04 28.03 26.74 22.60 AA&A State: 1:36.87% 2002 14 BRVL-VA A 1:45.64 10 MHS2-VA A 1:43.57 J.Kegelman,T.Kegelman,L.Babcock,J.Keefe Regan, Patrick M JR r:0.30 Suh, Daniel FR Mooney, Colin SR r:0.37 Shaw, Reed SR Team Relay Finals Time r:0.29 White, Logan SO r:0.15 Burton, Bricesen SO r:0.28 Sochor, Keenan JR r:0.34 Mitchell, Ryan JR A - Final r:+0.58 27.32 31.39 24.82 22.11 r:14.58 27.77 29.27 24.45 22.08 1 HVHS-VA A 1:37.80 15 GMHS-VA A 1:46.06 11 WAHS-VA A 1:43.91 Otruba, Lucas SR r:0.46 Schmidt, Ben SO Cherry, Lucas JR r:0.18 Cashin, Sam SR Rayle, Alex r:0.43 McKee, Morgan r:0.32 D'Ortenzio, Peter JR r:0.31 Gibbs, Jacob SO r:0.12 Gogal, Austin SO r:0.20 Roberson, Nick SO r:0.34 Tempkin, Max r:0.33 O'Dea, Danny r:+0.60 24.25 28.14 24.10 21.31 r:15.02 25.66 31.01 25.72 23.67 r:14.56 26.16 30.08 25.40 22.27 2 LHS-VA A 1:39.88 16 HHS A 1:46.38 12 BRVL-VA A 1:44.55 Colley, Ben W r:0.33 Huckstep, Brett 9 McAllister, Daniel J JR r:0.43 Blackley, Nick SO Regan, Patrick M JR r:0.17 Suh, Daniel FR r:0.37 Stulen, Carter 11 r:0.19 Harkins, Ty 12 r:0.21 Schroth, Jake SO r:0.23 Burris, Tim SO r:0.31 White, Logan SO r:0.34 Burton, Bricesen SO r:+8.71 24.00 29.10 24.48 22.30 r:+0.55 27.09 30.17 26.43 22.69 r:13.13 27.58 30.42 24.33 22.22 3 SHS-VA A 1:41.62 13 PFHS A 1:44.57 Sheffield, John r:0.21 Helm, Hayden #1 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay Foley, Eoghan SR r:0.45 Ovchynnikov, Illya FR r:0.32 Sheffield, Sam r:0.32 Dishaw, Joey Pool: 1:29.34* 2011 Virginia Tech r:0.26 Hurrell, Sean JR r:0.03 Deker, Grant SR r:+4.46 27.20 28.48 23.74 22.20 C Higgins, N Hoisington,G Mahon, G Morgan r:15.74 25.94 30.13 25.93 22.57 4 BHS!-VA A 1:41.77 AA&A State: 1:36.87% 2002 14 GMHS-VA A 1:45.26 Phelps, Zachary r:0.34 Lu, Edwin J.Kegelman,T.Kegelman,L.Babcock,J.Keefe Cherry, Lucas JR r:0.31 Cashin, Sam SR r:0.33 Ho, Ian r:0.25 Wilkins, Madison Team Relay Prelim Time r:0.21 Gogal, Austin SO r:0.18 Roberson, Nick SO r:+2.62 24.14 29.00 25.82 22.81 Preliminaries r:14.55 25.13 31.18 25.54 23.41 5 BDHS-VA A 1:42.02 1 THS!-VA A 1:37.00 15 WAYN A 1:45.84 Doyle, Justin r:0.43 Sugiura, Naoki Bowles, Charley P SR r:0.48 Kegelman, James FR Jenny, Steven M JR r:0.11 Bihl, Matthew JR r:0.54 Maranto, Sam r:0.34 Cumberland, Ben r:0.41 Malone, Tom SR r:0.54 Prichard, Jeffrey SR r:0.15 McMillon, Hunter FR r:0.20 Bihl, Andrew SO r:13.53 25.70 28.44 26.01 21.87 r:14.53 24.73 27.47 23.06 21.74 r:14.55 27.20 29.42 24.56 24.66 6 TASH-VA A 1:42.56 2 HVHS-VA A 1:39.16 16 HHS A 1:45.90 Voltin, Cody SR r:0.08 Moore, Alan SR Otruba, Lucas SR r:0.63 Schmidt, Ben SO McAllister, Daniel J JR r:0.19 Blackley, Nick SO r:0.22 Floyd, Geoffrey SR r:0.29 Butler, Art SR r:0.40 D'Ortenzio, Peter JR r:0.02 Gibbs, Jacob SO r:0.38 Schroth, Jake SO r:0.35 Burris, Tim SO r:13.42 26.17 27.58 26.63 22.18 r:+9.36 25.00 28.69 24.09 21.38 r:15.67 26.96 29.69 26.43 22.82 7 ECG A 1:43.15 3 SHS-VA A 1:41.53 Easterbrook, Holden JR r:0.49 Proffitt, Blake SO Sheffield, John r:0.30 Helm, Hayden 17 JHS A 1:45.97 r:0.48 Graham, Joel SR r:0.29 Boedeker, Zach SR r:0.37 Sheffield, Sam r:0.46 Dishaw, Joey Folsom, Rob JR r:0.47 Groene, Max SR r:+0.72 27.30 28.12 24.60 23.13 r:11.85 27.09 28.54 23.61 22.29 r:0.39 Volk, Michael JR r:0.44 Hartt, Nate SR --- THS!-VA A DQ 4 LHS-VA A 1:41.56 r:15.41 27.45 31.56 24.52 22.44 Bowles, Charley P SR r:0.29 Kegelman, James FR Colley, Ben W r:0.20 Huckstep, Brett 9 18 YHS A 1:46.26 r:0.32 Malone, Tom SR r:0.16 Prichard, Jeffrey SR r:0.53 Stulen, Carter 11 r:0.16 Harkins, Ty 12 Mastracci, Kevin SO r:0.45 Romeo, Zachary SO r:12.38 24.47 27.12 22.99 21.32 r:12.79 24.67 29.21 24.78 22.90 r:0.07 Lee, Brian SO r:0.34 Zwirner, Cord JR r:+9.65 26.85 30.04 25.98 23.39 B - Final 5 BDHS-VA A 1:42.28 9 WAHS-VA A 1:42.00 Doyle, Justin r:0.57 Sugiura, Naoki 19 DHS A 1:46.75 Rayle, Alex r:0.49 McKee, Morgan r:0.56 Maranto, Sam r:0.36 Cumberland, Ben O'Hara, Aidan JR r:0.47 Popovich, John Paul FR r:0.39 Tempkin, Max r:0.15 O'Dea, Danny r:14.01 25.84 28.74 25.79 21.91 r:0.60 Lilly, David FR r:0.39 Jakab, Brandon JR r:16.43 25.35 29.46 24.98 22.21 6 TASH-VA A 1:42.63 r:12.41 26.58 30.00 26.80 23.37 10 JFHS-VA A 1:43.22
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