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2018 Meet of Champions Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:47 PM 03-04-2018 Page 1 2018 MEET OF CHAMPIONS - 03-03-2018 to 03-04-2018 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Results Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Swim-off MEET RECORD: 23.00 * 03-02-2014 Caroline Baldwin WHS Blue Devils 24.93 QT Meet Qualifying: 24.93 NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time - Swim-off 1 Murphy, Erin SR Absegami 24.19 24.08 QT 2 Carey, Laurel JR Madison High School 24.19 24.17 QT Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:47 PM 03-04-2018 Page 2 2018 MEET OF CHAMPIONS - 03-03-2018 to 03-04-2018 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Results Girls 50 Yard Freestyle MEET RECORD: 22.80 * 03-04-2018 Darlene E Fung PGRY-NJ 24.93 QT Meet Qualifying: 24.93 NameYr SchoolPrelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Fung, Darlene E The Pingry School-NJ 23.33 22.80* QT 2 Styer, Ryann M Ocean City-NJ 23.02 23.14 QT 3 Hollander, Shay SR Mount Saint Mary Academy-NJ 23.45 23.15 QT 4 Lowry, Melissa SO Cumberland Regional-ZZ 23.64 23.56 QT 5 Renshaw, Colleen M JR Millville High School-NJ 23.67 23.79 QT 6 Murphy, Erin SR Absegami 24.19 23.98 QT 7 Pappalardo, Jenna FR Jackson 24.14 24.06 QT 8 Zhang, Victoria Wwp North-NJ 24.16 24.16 QT B - Final 9 Carey, Laurel JR Madison High School 24.19 23.92 QT 10 Kaczorowski, Margot 11 Haddon Heights High School-NJ 24.53 24.11 QT 11 Webber, Annalise SO Morristown High School-NJ 24.37 24.25 QT 12 Morse, Elle Leonia Palasides-NJ 24.48 24.26 QT 13 O'Mara, Grace The Pingry School-NJ 24.25 24.38 QT 14 Pacelli, Sarah Bridgewater Raritan HS 24.57 24.39 QT 15 McChesney, Jordan JR Hillsborough High School 24.62 24.48 QT 16 Peterson, Brynn Hightstown High School-NJ 24.40 24.61 QT Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:47 PM 03-04-2018 Page 3 2018 MEET OF CHAMPIONS - 03-03-2018 to 03-04-2018 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Results Girls 50 Yard Freestyle MEET RECORD: 22.80 * 03-04-2018 Darlene E Fung PGRY-NJ 24.93 QT Meet Qualifying: 24.93 NameYr SchoolSeed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Styer, Ryann M Ocean City-NJ 23.12 23.02 qQT 2 Fung, Darlene E The Pingry School-NJ 23.70 23.33 qQT 3 Hollander, Shay SR Mount Saint Mary Academy-NJ 23.30 23.45 qQT 4 Lowry, Melissa SO Cumberland Regional-ZZ 23.95 23.64 qQT 5 Renshaw, Colleen M JR Millville High School-NJ 23.90 23.67 qQT 6 Pappalardo, Jenna FR Jackson 23.97 24.14 qQT *7 Arevalo, Isabelle JR Immaculate Heart Academy-NJ 23.59 24.16 qQT *7 Zhang, Victoria Wwp North-NJ 24.25 24.16 qQT 9 Murphy, Erin SR Absegami 24.45 24.19 qQT 10 Carey, Laurel JR Madison High School 24.09 J24.19 qQT 11 O'Mara, Grace The Pingry School-NJ 24.61 24.25 qQT 12 Webber, Annalise SO Morristown High School-NJ 24.49 24.37 qQT 13 Peterson, Brynn Hightstown High School-NJ 24.28 24.40 qQT 14 Morse, Elle Leonia Palasides-NJ 23.79 24.48 qQT 15 Kaczorowski, Margot 11 Haddon Heights High School-NJ 23.87 24.53 qQT 16 Pacelli, Sarah Bridgewater Raritan HS 24.16 24.57 qQT 17 McChesney, Jordan JR Hillsborough High School 24.61 24.62 QT 18 Atulomah, Naiyah A The Pingry School-NJ 24.85 24.74 QT 19 Wilson, Abigail SR Moorestown High School-NJ 24.48 24.78 QT 20 Frazier, Erika SR Scotch Plains Fanwood HS 24.70 24.79 QT 21 Lesser, Hannah Bridgewater Raritan HS 24.73 24.80 QT *22 Antonov, Alex N Ocean City-NJ 24.44 24.85 QT *22 Tevnan, Haley JR Hillsborough High School 24.41 24.85 QT 24 Williams, Briana SO Hackensack High School 24.92 25.03 25 Cahill, Alyssa Bridgewater Raritan HS 24.91 25.04 26 Polemeni, Olivia D Chatham High School 24.89 25.08 27 Schueler, Aanika FR Mendham High School-NJ 24.76 25.23 28 Spitzer, Jessica L SR Roxbury High School-NJ 24.84 25.24 29 Crowley, Meghan SR Morristown High School-NJ 24.74 25.28 30 DiSanti, Brianna SO Cherry Hill East 24.87 25.37 31 Rice, Maribel JR Villa Wash High School 24.57 26.71 --- Skilton, Emily JR Morristown High School-NJ 24.18 DQ --- Fuhrmann, Katelyn J SO Union Catholic HS 24.07 DFS --- Casella, Caroline JR Bernards High School-NJ 24.93 DFS --- Cooper, Katie Bridgewater Raritan HS 24.55 DFS --- Di Blasio, Veronique Montgomery 24.81 NS Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:47 PM 03-04-2018 Page 4 2018 MEET OF CHAMPIONS - 03-03-2018 to 03-04-2018 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Results Girls 100 Yard Freestyle MEET RECORD: 49.79 * 03-03-2012 Kelsi Worrell RVY 54.48 QT Meet Qualifying: 54.48 NameYr SchoolPrelim Time Finals Time A - Final 1 Fung, Darlene E The Pingry School-NJ 51.52 50.05 QT 24.36 50.05 (25.69) 2 Sheridan, Kate SR Immaculate Heart Academy-NJ 51.51 50.83 QT 24.54 50.83 (26.29) *3 Renshaw, Colleen M JR Millville High School-NJ 51.32 51.36 QT 24.58 51.36 (26.78) *3 Lowry, Melissa SO Cumberland Regional-ZZ 51.49 51.36 QT 24.77 51.36 (26.59) 5 Styer, Ryann M Ocean City-NJ 51.69 51.64 QT 24.96 51.64 (26.68) 6 Zhang, Victoria Wwp North-NJ 52.23 52.18 QT 25.24 52.18 (26.94) 7 D'Ambrosio, Danielle FR Hillsborough High School 52.14 52.25 QT 25.03 52.25 (27.22) 8 Murphy, Erin SR Absegami 52.40 52.38 QT 24.87 52.38 (27.51) B - Final 9 Antonov, Alex N Ocean City-NJ 53.15 52.62 QT 25.13 52.62 (27.49) 10 Cavanagh, Erin FR Bishop Eustace 53.45 52.74 QT 25.68 52.74 (27.06) 11 Skilton, Emily JR Morristown High School-NJ 53.32 52.94 QT 25.33 52.94 (27.61) 12 Peterson, Brynn Hightstown High School-NJ 53.89 53.55 QT 25.82 53.55 (27.73) 13 Polemeni, Olivia D Chatham High School 53.84 53.66 QT 25.77 53.66 (27.89) 14 McChesney, Jordan JR Hillsborough High School 53.72 53.73 QT 26.23 53.73 (27.50) 15 Harold, Brenna Saint Rose High School-NJ 53.88 53.80 QT 25.79 53.80 (28.01) 16 O'Mara, Grace The Pingry School-NJ 53.51 54.20 QT 26.29 54.20 (27.91) Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:47 PM 03-04-2018 Page 5 2018 MEET OF CHAMPIONS - 03-03-2018 to 03-04-2018 NJSIAA HIGH SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL STATES www.besmarttinc.com for heat sheets, results and more Results Girls 100 Yard Freestyle MEET RECORD: 49.79 * 03-03-2012 Kelsi Worrell RVY 54.48 QT Meet Qualifying: 54.48 NameYr SchoolSeed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Renshaw, Colleen M JR Millville High School-NJ 52.17 51.32 qQT 24.54 51.32 (26.78) 2 Lowry, Melissa SO Cumberland Regional-ZZ 51.68 51.49 qQT 24.78 51.49 (26.71) 3 Sheridan, Kate SR Immaculate Heart Academy-NJ 51.25 51.51 qQT 24.97 51.51 (26.54) 4 Fung, Darlene E The Pingry School-NJ 50.60 51.52 qQT 24.98 51.52 (26.54) 5 Styer, Ryann M Ocean City-NJ 51.08 51.69 qQT 24.43 51.69 (27.26) 6 D'Ambrosio, Danielle FR Hillsborough High School 52.33 52.14 qQT 25.09 52.14 (27.05) 7 Zhang, Victoria Wwp North-NJ 53.29 52.23 qQT 25.14 52.23 (27.09) 8 Murphy, Erin SR Absegami 53.84 52.40 qQT 24.70 52.40 (27.70) 9 Antonov, Alex N Ocean City-NJ 52.66 53.15 qQT 25.51 53.15 (27.64) 10 Skilton, Emily JR Morristown High School-NJ 52.66 53.32 qQT 25.92 53.32 (27.40) 11 Cavanagh, Erin FR Bishop Eustace 51.67 53.45 qQT 25.99 53.45 (27.46) 12 O'Mara, Grace The Pingry School-NJ 53.64 53.51 qQT 25.90 53.51 (27.61) 13 Miller, Abigail J FR Kingsway Regional 54.46 53.65 qQT 25.97 53.65 (27.68) 14 McChesney, Jordan JR Hillsborough High School 53.88 53.72 qQT 26.10 53.72 (27.62) 15 Polemeni, Olivia D Chatham High School 54.33 53.84 qQT 25.98 53.84 (27.86) 16 Harold, Brenna Saint Rose High School-NJ 53.34 53.88 qQT 25.92 53.88 (27.96) 17 Peterson, Brynn Hightstown High School-NJ 53.56 53.89 QT 26.34 53.89 (27.55) 18 Atulomah, Naiyah A The Pingry School-NJ 53.87 53.94 QT 26.00 53.94 (27.94) 19 Palfreyman, Grace Bridgewater Raritan HS 53.49 54.07 QT 26.70 54.07 (27.37) 20 Bernard, Micaela R SO Robbinsville-Allentown 53.39 54.11 QT 26.28 54.11 (27.83) 21 Pappalardo, Jenna FR Jackson 52.54 54.18 QT 25.46 54.18 (28.72) 22 Aleksandrova, Anastasia North Brunswick Twp HS 54.20 54.19 QT 26.44 54.19 (27.75) 23 Tevnan, Haley JR Hillsborough High School 54.34 54.27 QT 26.04 54.27 (28.23) Be Smartt Inc.
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