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Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 26, 2019 - Oct 27, 2019 Head of the Schuylkill Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA Oct 26, 2019 - Oct 27, 2019 Sunday 26A. Jim Barker Mens High School 1x (Varsity) Sun 8:00 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 1109 Nicholas Aronow 02:52.8 07:18.5 12:33.5 16:00.1 16:00.1 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 2 1124 Joseph Wilbur 02:58.0 07:25.6 12:58.2 16:34.1 16:34.1 (Vesper Boat Club) 3 1128 Brett Bosse 02:59.5 07:40.8 13:16.0 16:52.1 16:52.1 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 4 1126 Liam Jenkins 03:02.3 07:38.6 13:14.8 17:01.0 17:01.0 (East Grand Rapids Crew Team) 5 1114 Jason Kennedy 02:56.0 07:34.2 13:17.7 17:06.2 17:06.2 (Malvern Preparatory School) 6 1111 Henri Wache 03:04.9 07:42.3 13:25.5 17:07.7 17:07.7 (The Haverford School) 7 1141 Andrew Morris 02:56.8 07:35.2 13:13.6 17:08.2 17:08.2 (Malvern Preparatory School) 8 1120 Kyle Howe 03:12.2 07:53.7 13:26.2 17:13.5 17:13.5 (Redwood Scullers/PACJC) 9 1118 Henry Schoeffel 02:57.3 07:36.9 13:21.8 17:14.3 17:14.3 (Sagamore Rowing Association) 10 1112 Joseph Glenn 03:06.5 07:51.6 13:37.0 17:19.0 17:19.0 (Holy Spirit High School) 11 1142 Benjamin Moss 03:06.9 07:56.6 13:35.0 17:25.4 17:25.4 (Pioneer Valley Riverfront Club) 12 1139 William Durban 03:01.6 07:47.6 13:35.5 17:29.8 17:29.8 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 13 1146 Anthony Rostek 03:06.4 07:50.4 13:39.6 17:29.9 17:29.9 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 14 1140 Kenzo Otsuka 03:04.1 07:52.7 13:34.9 17:30.7 17:30.7 (RowAmerica Greenwich) 15 1110 Luke Lambropoulos 03:13.2 08:01.0 13:52.6 17:45.1 17:45.1 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 16 1113 Collin Munyan 03:02.9 07:41.4 13:45.5 17:48.1 17:48.1 (Malvern Preparatory School) 17 1130 Jake Curran 03:07.7 07:55.6 13:50.2 17:48.3 17:48.3 (Holy Spirit High School) 18 1122 Ryan Almond 03:07.9 07:57.9 13:59.5 17:52.3 17:52.3 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 19 1148 Keally Rohrbacher 03:08.8 08:03.9 13:56.4 17:53.2 17:53.2 (Newport Rowing Club) 20 1116 Asa Tice 03:01.0 07:50.7 13:52.5 17:53.6 17:53.6 (O.A.R.S., Inc. dba Albany Rowing Center) 21 1125 Dylan Gattini-Patel 03:10.2 08:00.0 13:51.9 17:59.6 17:59.6 (Holy Spirit High School) 22 1150 Konstantin Markovic 03:11.4 08:04.7 14:07.2 18:09.1 18:09.1 (Tredyffrin Easttown Sculling Development) 23 1117 Anderson Warshaw 03:15.5 08:16.1 14:14.6 18:13.9 18:13.9 (Litchfield Hills Rowing Club, Inc.) 24 1127 Dennis Dougherty 03:10.2 08:05.8 14:18.1 18:14.8 18:14.8 (Bonner Rowing Association - Bonner & Prendergast Catholic High School) 25 1143 Bryson Bernhardt 03:08.1 08:08.7 14:16.1 18:16.4 18:16.4 (The Haverford School) 26 1136 Trevor Cooper 03:15.0 08:05.2 14:10.5 18:18.2 18:18.2 (Norwalk River Rowing Association) 27 1123 Tate Greene 03:09.9 08:04.7 14:15.3 18:23.0 18:23.0 (TriStar Rowing) 28 1115 Aidan Gallagher 03:15.1 08:12.0 14:23.4 18:27.8 18:27.8 (Malvern Preparatory School) 29 1119 Edmond Park 03:20.8 08:25.8 14:34.1 18:32.8 18:32.8 (Malvern Preparatory School) 30 1129 Adin Deljanin 03:20.4 08:19.9 14:28.7 18:34.6 18:34.6 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 31 1135 Matthew Wnek 03:14.2 08:13.7 14:21.9 18:38.3 18:38.3 (Crescent Boat Club) 32 1145 Manikandan Venkatesh 03:15.9 08:25.0 14:34.5 18:42.4 18:42.4 (Malvern Preparatory School) 33 1149 Cameron Huysman 03:06.2 08:01.0 14:15.1 18:41.7 PB@M16 +10 18:51.7 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 34 1157 Daniel Yurcisin 03:21.5 08:26.4 14:49.2 18:52.0 18:52.0 (Advanced Community Rowing Association INC.) 35 1138 Joshua Cournoyea 03:14.1 08:13.5 14:35.6 19:04.4 19:04.4 (Niagara Falls Rowing Club) 36 1154 Vincent Butler 03:25.1 08:33.0 15:03.0 19:13.0 19:13.0 (Crescent Boat Club) 37 1156 Zach Peters 03:26.7 08:39.7 15:16.5 19:25.2 19:25.2 (Crescent Boat Club) 38 1151 Aidan Lawlor 03:15.8 08:18.5 14:58.5 19:27.9 19:27.9 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 39 1134 Adam Lutz 08:39.9 19:28.4 19:28.4 (Philadelphia City Rowing, Inc.) 40 1137 Paul Piroelle 03:22.5 08:30.6 15:04.4 19:36.2 19:36.2 (Harveys Lake Rowing Club) 41 1133 The Shipley School 03:31.3 09:01.4 15:47.7 20:21.4 20:21.4 42 1131 Avnish Kulkarni 03:26.4 08:55.1 15:44.4 20:29.0 20:29.0 (Germantown Friends School Rowing) 43 1144 Manhasset High School 03:21.8 08:45.7 15:57.1 20:38.3 20:38.3 44 1121 Aidan Hartwich 03:25.1 08:52.3 16:00.7 20:43.0 20:43.0 (O.A.R.S., Inc. dba Albany Rowing Center) 45 1153 Nate Gray-Cummings 04:02.9 10:03.6 18:18.5 23:12.8 23:12.8 (Leahurst College) 46 1155 Avnish Saini 03:57.9 10:10.6 18:26.2 23:42.7 23:42.7 (Pegasus Rowing Club) 1132 Nick Paris DNS (King School) 1147 Alec Sandroni DNS (Germantown Friends School Rowing) 1152 Matthew Weller DNS (Haddon Township High School) 26B. Jim Barker Mens High School 1x (JV) Sun 8:20 Official Place Bow Name St. Joe's Tower Angels Raw +/- Adjusted 1 1162 Harry Hall 02:50.4 07:20.5 12:53.4 16:32.5 16:32.5 (Malvern Preparatory School) 2 1180 Matthew Davis 03:01.5 07:38.6 13:22.7 17:13.1 17:13.1 (Malvern Preparatory School) 3 1166 John McNicholas 02:57.1 07:36.8 13:27.5 17:19.9 17:19.9 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 4 1165 Philipp Seeger 03:03.4 07:47.9 13:38.6 17:21.1 17:21.1 (Holy Spirit High School) 5 1186 Johannes Bressel 03:06.7 07:50.3 13:44.7 17:32.2 17:32.2 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 6 1169 Cormac Delaney 03:04.1 07:52.5 13:53.5 17:37.8 17:37.8 (Malvern Preparatory School) 7 1173 Emerson Shatouhy 02:56.5 07:45.4 13:44.6 17:38.1 17:38.1 (North Jersey Rowing) 8 1176 Andrew Gower 03:03.7 07:55.0 13:51.4 17:41.0 17:41.0 (O.A.R.S., Inc. dba Albany Rowing Center) 9 1175 Daniel Ward 03:04.5 07:50.3 13:54.8 17:45.1 17:45.1 (Malvern Preparatory School) 10 1185 Ethan Seidner 03:15.1 08:14.3 14:25.1 18:22.6 18:22.6 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 11 1179 Aaron Zhang 03:17.2 08:17.5 14:24.2 18:31.8 18:31.8 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 12 1181 Oscar Elden 03:14.4 08:17.0 14:37.5 18:45.4 18:45.4 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 13 1168 Jude Laughlin 03:18.8 08:37.3 15:07.3 19:09.4 19:09.4 (Bonner Rowing Association - Bonner & Prendergast Catholic High School) 14 1167 Ryan Menke 03:21.3 08:30.4 15:01.0 19:10.6 19:10.6 (Pegasus Rowing Club) 15 1183 brandon fernandez 03:14.2 08:14.4 14:58.8 19:10.7 19:10.7 (Oak Neck Rowing Academy) 16 1164 Ronan J Connolly 03:28.1 08:42.5 15:03.7 19:15.6 19:15.6 (Litchfield Hills Rowing Club, Inc.) 17 1189 Brendan Heenan 03:20.0 08:31.4 15:03.0 19:21.7 19:21.7 (Advanced Community Rowing Association INC.) 18 1170 Carter McCann 03:12.7 08:30.1 15:18.2 19:42.2 19:42.2 (The Haverford School) 19 1187 Josh Simon 03:22.5 08:42.9 15:25.3 19:54.9 19:54.9 (Advanced Community Rowing Association INC.) 20 1177 Elijah Lee 03:25.3 08:49.8 15:33.0 20:03.1 20:03.1 (The Haverford School) 21 1172 Finn Bolger 03:31.8 08:53.1 15:49.9 20:19.3 20:19.3 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 22 1178 Zion Geraci 03:47.0 09:28.8 16:35.8 21:09.6 21:09.6 (Rockland Rowing Association, Inc.) 23 1188 Noah McNatty 03:33.4 09:17.0 16:34.7 21:23.7 21:23.7 (Cortlandt Community Rowing Association, Inc.) 24 1161 Joseph O'Malley 03:54.6 09:53.9 18:08.9 23:19.8 23:19.8 (Harveys Lake Rowing Club) 25 1184 Jack Crowley 03:42.0 09:53.8 18:14.4 23:27.5 23:27.5 (Malvern Preparatory School) 26 1163 Manhasset High School 03:56.1 10:28.2 18:42.7 24:18.5 24:18.5 1171 Eric Armstrong DNS (TriStar Rowing) 1174 Patrick Gray DNS (Malvern Preparatory School) 1182 Zach Muraskin DNS (Norwalk River Rowing Association) 26C.
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