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Licensed to Longmont High School HY-TEK's Meet Manager 5/9/2018 06:47 PM St. Vrain Invitational - 5/11/2018 Everly-Mongomery Field, Longmont High School Meet Program Licensed to Longmont High School HY-TEK's Meet Manager 5/9/2018 06:47 PM St. Vrain Invitational - 5/11/2018 Everly-Mongomery Field, Longmont High School Meet Program Event 17 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay High School (29) =============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 1 Conifer High School 2 SkyView Academy 3 Wray High School 4 Strasburg High School 5 Mead High School 6 Loveland High School 7 Resurrection Christian High Sc 8 Merino High School 9 Lyons High School 10 Yuma High School 11 Akron High School 12 Frontier Academy 13 Sedgwick County 14 Heritage Christian Academy Section 2 Timed Finals 1 Broomfield High School 2 Palmer Ridge High School 3 Boulder High School 4 Fossil Ridge High School 5 Battle Mountain High School 6 Erie High School 7 Air Academy High School 8 Longmont High School 9 Brighton High School 10 Prairie View High School 11 Fairview High School 12 Glenwood Springs High School 13 Mountain Range High School 14 Lutheran High School 15 Middle Park High School Event 18 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay High School (25) =============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 1 Jefferson Academy 2 Loveland High School 3 Strasburg High School 4 Conifer High School 5 Vail Christian High School 6 Golden View Classical Academy 7 Merino High School 8 Sedgwick County 9 Mead High School 10 Yuma High School 11 Wray High School 12 Caliche High School Section 2 Timed Finals 1 Broomfield High School 2 Vista Ridge High School 3 Boulder High School 4 Erie High School 5 Holy Family High School 6 Frontier Academy 7 Battle Mountain High School 8 Fairview High School 9 University High School 10 Palmer Ridge High School 11 Berthoud High School 12 Longmont High School 13 Thompson Valley High School Event 20 Girls 4x200 Meter Relay High School (26) =============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 4 Kent Denver School 5 Middle Park High School 6 Centaurus High School 7 Wiggins High School Section 2 Timed Finals 2 Sedgwick County 3 Merino High School 4 Silver Creek High School 5 Skyline High School 6 Yuma High School 7 Frontier Academy Section 3 Timed Finals 1 Vail Christian High School 2 Erie High School 3 Holy Family High School 4 Berthoud High School 5 Roosevelt High School 6 Lyons High School 7 Broomfield High School 8 Thompson Valley High School Section 4 Timed Finals 1 Mead High School 2 University High School 3 Battle Mountain High School 4 Boulder High School 5 Vista Ridge High School 6 Fossil Ridge High School 7 Longmont High School 8 Niwot High School Event 21 Boys 4x200 Meter Relay High School (32) =============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 1 Caliche High School 2 Frontier Academy 3 Wiggins High School 4 Peak to Peak Charter School 5 Valley High School 6 Air Academy High School 7 Twin Peaks Charter Academy Hig 8 Merino High School Section 2 Timed Finals 1 Sedgwick County 2 Holy Family High School 3 Mead High School 4 Jefferson Academy 5 Resurrection Christian High Sc 6 Thompson Valley High School 7 Boulder High School 8 Battle Mountain High School Section 3 Timed Finals 1 Erie High School 2 Fairview High School 3 Lyons High School 4 Niwot High School 5 Skyline High School 6 Silver Creek High School 7 Mountain Range High School 8 Palmer Ridge High School Section 4 Timed Finals 1 Roosevelt High School 2 Vista Ridge High School 3 Valor Christian High School 4 Lutheran High School 5 Broomfield High School 6 Fossil Ridge High School 7 Longmont High School 8 Glenwood Springs High School Event 1 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles High School (54) =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 2 656 Chavez, Daisey 9 Frontier Aca 3 690 Roberts, Clara 12 Mead High Sc 4 695 Stocker, Brenaya 11 Resurrection 5 700 Warwick, Rachel 10 Twin Peaks C 6 689 Reester, Avery 9 Twin Peaks C 7 654 Braden, Malia 9 Vail Christi Section 2 Timed Finals 1 655 Brownell, Talissa 10 Valley High 2 674 Lambrecht, Emma 11 Mead High Sc 3 653 Bine, Kate 11 Holy Family 4 683 Painter, Danielle 12 Caliche High 5 691 Robinson, Kennedy 9 Thompson Val 6 694 Snyder, Talia 9 Thompson Val 7 698 Trostel, Carly 10 Holy Family 8 678 Melichar, Bayleigh 9 Mead High Sc Section 3 Timed Finals 1 671 Jackson, Emma 9 Resurrection 2 659 Davis-Martin, Marley 12 Fairview Hig 3 658 Cope, Olivia 10 Lyons High S 4 684 Pejsa-Stegner, Lydia 11 Merino High 5 696 Stussi, Sarah 9 Broomfield H 6 676 McKenzie, Kaitlyn 11 Holy Family 7 660 Dodd, Carolyn 9 Berthoud Hig 8 673 Keck, Jordan 10 Berthoud Hig Section 4 Timed Finals 1 652 Bianco, Kaitlyn 12 Glenwood Spr 2 21 Graham, Paige 11 Sedgwick Cou 3 667 Hansen, Tatum 11 Palmer Ridge 4 26 Houghton, Kaitlyn 11 Caliche High 5 699 Valdez, Jarissa 10 Brighton Hig 6 679 Michie, Melina 11 Brighton Hig 7 657 Coop, Jana 9 Estes Park H 8 666 Hall, Lauren 12 Roosevelt Hi Section 5 Timed Finals 1 697 Tena, Alexa 12 Wray High Sc 2 685 Peterson, Robin 12 Peak to Peak 3 688 Reeder, Emma 9 Battle Mount 4 692 Rogers, Charlotte 10 Lyons High S 5 235 Diasabeygunawardena, Margot 9 Niwot High S 6 677 McNeill, Faith 12 Broomfield H 7 663 Gotkin, Madeleine 9 Palmer Ridge 8 664 Gray, Shaelee 11 Longmont Hig Section 6 Timed Finals 1 687 Portis, Kelia 10 Niwot High S 2 672 James, Kaitlin 11 Silver Creek 3 670 Hopkins, Emily 10 Fairview Hig 4 675 Martin, Meadow 11 Monarch High 5 662 Gorman, Nikki 9 Broomfield H 6 668 Henley, Lariel 9 Fossil Ridge 7 680 Mulder, Samantha 12 Berthoud Hig 8 681 Ontiveros, Stella 9 Fossil Ridge Section 7 Timed Finals 1 669 Hitchcock, Tara 11 Longmont Hig 2 682 Ortman, Maddy 9 Valor Christ 3 686 Peterson, Shannon 12 Brighton Hig 4 665 Grimes, Destiny 11 Valor Christ 5 701 Waters, Lizzie 11 Valor Christ 6 651 Bergstrom, Ginny 12 Glenwood Spr 7 693 Simmons, Caitlin 10 Lutheran Hig 8 661 Gillett, Elise 10 Niwot High S Event 2 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles High School (58) =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 4 732 Jacobs, Reese 11 Battle Mount 5 746 Soosloff, Holden 9 Lyons High S 6 721 Elliott, Trent 9 Merino High 7 706 Browitt, Jonathan 10 Sedgwick Cou Section 2 Timed Finals 2 745 Solgot-Whaley, Jaziah 10 Valley High 3 752 Villalobos, Jaciel 9 Sedgwick Cou 4 748 Tillema, Prestin 10 Mead High Sc 5 753 von Seggern, Carter 10 Berthoud Hig 6 725 Frey, Adian 10 Frontier Aca 7 722 Engleby, Tom 12 Vail Christi Section 3 Timed Finals 1 715 Clark, Preston 10 Fort Lupton 2 740 Radich, Nathan 12 Lyons High S 3 705 Borg, Jackson 11 Battle Mount 4 733 James, Charles 12 Horizon High 5 735 Johnson, Dylan 9 Silver Creek 6 751 Uyehara, Taber 9 Glenwood Spr 7 738 Miller, Zander 11 Valley High 8 709 Caballero, Brian 12 Battle Mount Section 4 Timed Finals 1 726 Grant, Nicholas 12 Niwot High S 2 730 Hillmeyer, Patrick 11 Fairview Hig 3 724 Fieth, Beck 11 Longmont Hig 4 711 Carter, Jackson 12 Fairview Hig 5 736 Lara, Giovanni 10 Roosevelt Hi 6 750 Trujillo, Nathan 10 Brighton Hig 7 714 Chughtai, Adam 10 Longmont Hig 8 744 Schooling, Thomas 11 Broomfield H Section 5 Timed Finals 1 719 Douillard, Jensen 11 Niwot High S 2 720 Dykema, Trent 12 Silver Creek 3 741 Rice, Nathan 10 Thompson Val 4 749 Trembly, Creighton 10 Skyline High 5 707 Buchholz, James 12 Air Academy 6 734 Jensen, Austin 11 Broomfield H 7 737 LaVanchy, Ryan 12 Mead High Sc 8 754 Walker, Andrew 11 Berthoud Hig Section 6 Timed Finals 1 723 Ewer, Wyatt 11 Glenwood Spr 2 286 Moss, Aidan 12 Broomfield H 3 712 Cassily, Tanner 12 Mountain Ran 4 704 Argosino, Fischer 10 Lutheran Hig 5 708 Burns, Sean 10 Vista Ridge 6 713 Checketts, Tristin 12 Valley High 7 755 Warwick, Jaydes 11 Palmer Ridge 8 739 Pellett, Brayden 10 Longmont Hig Section 7 Timed Finals 1 710 Cannon, Noah 11 Horizon High 2 742 Robbins, Cody 12 Lutheran Hig 3 718 Davis, Zayden 10 Vista Ridge 4 728 Gunther, Matthew 12 Fairview Hig 5 703 Applebee, Ryan 11 Resurrection 6 716 Collins, Zackery 12 Mead High Sc 7 75 Christy, Nate 12 Lyons High S 8 727 Green, Cabe 12 Fossil Ridge Section 8 Timed Finals 1 743 Sagrillo, Charley 11 Centaurus Hi 2 717 Crowley, Aj 12 Glenwood Spr 3 702 Anderson, Gregory 9 Prairie View 4 94 Harris, Cameron 11 Brighton Hig 5 731 Hurtado, Angelo 12 Roosevelt Hi 6 729 Hanson, Nate 11 Lutheran Hig 7 200 Jackson, Benjamin 12 Resurrection 8 747 Strickling, Nathan 12 Palmer Ridge Event 3 Girls 100 Meter Dash High School (64) =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals =============================================================================== Section 1 Timed Finals 1 48 Shay, Abigail 10 Wray High Sc 2 31 Kissler, Rebekah 9 Fort Lupton 3 46 Reese, Landrie 9 Akron High S 4 64 Yellico, Hadley 10 Glenwood Spr 5 13 Canfield, Elektra 10 Merino High 6 33 Lanckriet, Tawna 10 Sedgwick Cou 7 59 Wall, Eleanor 11 Jefferson Ac 8 22 Hackbart, Alexis 9 Sedgwick Cou Section 2 Timed Finals 1 38 Mindoro, Cailin
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