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MAPL Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 1 Peddie School-NJ 1:53.10 Mercersburg Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 6:02 PM 2/1/2020 Page 1 MAPL Invitational Meet - 2/1/2020 Results - MAPL Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Peddie School-NJ A 1:54.52 1:53.10 40 1) Amer, Inez H 11 2) Wang, Amber 10 3) Standfield, Gabby R 12 4) Morris, Emma M 10 30.38 1:01.54 (31.16) 1:27.82 (26.28) 1:53.10 (25.28) 2 Mercersburg Academy-MA A 1:52.75 1:54.25 34 1) Matthias, Jade A SO 2) Van Ess, Isabella A SO 3) Donnelly, Kiersten M JR 4) Mitchell, Bryce B JR 28.34 1:00.65 (32.31) 1:28.34 (27.69) 1:54.25 (25.91) 3 The Lawrenceville School A 1:57.37 1:55.19 32 1) Liu, Helen SO 2) Croddick, Hanaway SO 3) Zhou, Adeleine FR 4) Cai, Miranda SR 28.21 43.32 (15.11) 1:02.82 (19.50) 1:55.19 (52.37) 4 The Hill School-MA A 1:54.46 1:59.08 30 1) Zelinske, Alexandra SR 2) Barkasi, Kamilia JR 3) Scott, Ella SO 4) Catron, Reese FR 28.51 1:03.19 (34.68) 1:31.69 (28.50) 1:59.08 (27.39) 5 Mercersburg Academy-MA B 2:04.09 x2:02.19 1) Lewis, Isabel A JR 2) Peh, Amanda J SO 3) Bumgardner, Quinn F SO 4) Giannaris, Lydia K SO 30.11 1:05.16 (35.05) 1:33.23 (28.07) 2:02.19 (28.96) 6 Peddie School-NJ B 2:01.29 x2:02.67 1) Weber, Audrey A 12 2) Robinson, Kennedy R 11 3) Ayodeji, Morikeoluwa E 12 4) Gu, Yulia 11 32.22 1:05.86 (33.64) 1:35.37 (29.51) 2:02.67 (27.30) 7 The Lawrenceville School B 2:05.39 x2:06.28 1) Devine, Amelia JR 2) Laws, Maddy FR 3) Dong, Angela SR 4) Cheng, Nicole SO 32.23 1:09.93 (37.70) 1:39.83 (29.90) 2:06.28 (26.45) 8 The Lawrenceville School C 2:11.34 x2:07.80 1) Tapiero, Bettina SR 2) Schmitz, Vivien JR 3) McKibben, Morgan SO 4) Mulhivill, Stella SO 32.08 1:09.55 (37.47) 1:40.42 (30.87) 2:07.80 (27.38) 9 Peddie School-NJ C 2:06.99 x2:12.67 1) Kim, Jenna 9 2) Manchanda, Muskan 9 3) Murtaugh, Diana C 9 4) Chevres, Luiza J 10 34.49 1:09.91 (35.42) 1:41.55 (31.64) 2:12.67 (31.12) --- Blair Academy A 2:06.87 DQ 1) Williams, Camille SR 2) Insana, Anna JR 3) Vicharapong, Jene 4) Tan, Christina JR 31.37 1:06.37 (35.00) 1:37.30 (30.93) DQ (29.97) --- Blair Academy B 2:37.69 DQ 1) Desai, Seleena FR 2) Leddy, Mia FR 3) Schreiber, Peyton SO 4) Folli, Paige FR 41.32 1:23.73 (42.41) 1:59.74 (36.01) DQ (33.05) Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Mercersburg Academy-MA A 1:35.78 1:33.76 40 1) Yuen, Andrew Y JR 2) Edwards, Alex T JR 3) Harm, Jonah R SR 4) Evert, Jake J SR 24.73 52.03 (27.30) 1:13.78 (21.75) 1:33.76 (19.98) 2 Mercersburg Academy-MA B 1:43.03 x1:41.43 1) Green, Mason G FR 2) Schaner, Charlton M SO 3) Pibuldham, Peem P SO 4) Maurer, Will J SR 26.02 54.67 (28.65) 1:18.92 (24.25) 1:41.43 (22.51) 3 The Hill School-MA A 1:38.78 1:42.29 34 1) Tang, Quinton JR 2) Toomey, Justin SO 3) Wong, Michael JR 4) Hertzog, Tristan SO 26.65 55.97 (29.32) 1:19.59 (23.62) 1:42.29 (22.70) 4 The Lawrenceville School A 1:43.04 1:42.97 32 1) Tsao, Felix JR 2) Miller, Grayson JR 3) Barry, Timothy JR 4) Dominguez, Marvin SR 26.90 55.00 (28.10) 1:20.01 (25.01) 1:42.97 (22.96) 5 Peddie School-NJ A 1:41.99 1:44.50 30 1) Sung, Daniel K 10 2) Kwon, Isaac O 12 3) Hall, Harrison J 10 4) Stern, Aaron D 12 27.71 56.52 (28.81) 1:22.23 (25.71) 1:44.50 (22.27) 6 The Lawrenceville School B 1:46.08 x1:48.57 1) Giangrande, Henry SR 2) Giangrande, Rafa SO 3) Hamilton, Kieran SO 4) Patel, Jack FR 29.05 57.54 (28.49) 1:24.60 (27.06) 1:48.57 (23.97) Mercersburg Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 6:02 PM 2/1/2020 Page 2 MAPL Invitational Meet - 2/1/2020 Results - MAPL (Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 7 Peddie School-NJ B 1:52.14 x1:51.72 1) Palumbo, Michael J 10 2) Zhu, Richard Y 10 3) Wriede, Ethan M 9 4) Zhou, Christopher 10 28.40 59.35 (30.95) 1:27.10 (27.75) 1:51.72 (24.62) 8 Mercersburg Academy-MA C 1:50.62 x1:52.02 1) Thompson, Jake F FR 2) Divone, George G JR 3) Thompson, Luke J SR 4) Lopez Jaimes, Josue SR 28.38 59.26 (30.88) 1:26.86 (27.60) 1:52.02 (25.16) 9 The Hill School-MA B NT x1:58.68 1) Dunn, Aidan JR 2) Guan, Ric FR 3) Burkov, George FR 4) Kaplan, Zachary JR 29.92 1:03.52 (33.60) 1:34.30 (30.78) 1:58.68 (24.38) 10 The Lawrenceville School C 2:06.78 x2:13.45 1) Weinstein, Charlie FR 2) Zhou, Richard FR 3) Connor, Rory SO 4) Li, Arthur SO 39.32 1:12.02 (32.70) 1:46.26 (34.24) 2:13.45 (27.19) Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Dagg, Kiersten SO The Hill School-MA 2:01.31 1:59.17 20 28.51 58.85 (30.34) 1:29.53 (30.68) 1:59.17 (29.64) 2 Insana, Anna JR Blair Academy 2:02.48 1:59.41 17 28.67 59.16 (30.49) 1:29.71 (30.55) 1:59.41 (29.70) 3 Multari, Lauren M 9 Peddie School-NJ 2:08.69 2:00.62 16 28.48 59.32 (30.84) 1:30.52 (31.20) 2:00.62 (30.10) 4 Shroff, Bella JR The Lawrenceville School 2:02.40 2:02.01 15 28.27 59.26 (30.99) 1:30.84 (31.58) 2:02.01 (31.17) 5 Lewis, Maddy SR The Hill School-MA 2:03.41 2:02.53 14 28.14 58.95 (30.81) 1:30.66 (31.71) 2:02.53 (31.87) 6 Gu, Yulia 11 Peddie School-NJ 2:16.99 2:10.35 13 29.27 1:01.15 (31.88) 1:35.40 (34.25) 2:10.35 (34.95) 7 Zhou, Adeleine FR The Lawrenceville School 2:06.78 2:10.71 12 29.90 1:02.20 (32.30) 1:36.48 (34.28) 2:10.71 (34.23) 8 Ge, Carol H 10 Peddie School-NJ 2:23.52 2:12.91 11 30.31 1:04.02 (33.71) 1:37.82 (33.80) 2:12.91 (35.09) 9 Vizzoni, Sophia K 11 Peddie School-NJ 2:17.11 x2:15.29 29.94 1:03.67 (33.73) 1:39.19 (35.52) 2:15.29 (36.10) 10 Murtaugh, Diana C 9 Peddie School-NJ 2:24.05 x2:15.47 31.12 1:05.91 (34.79) 1:41.31 (35.40) 2:15.47 (34.16) 11 Kim, Jenna 9 Peddie School-NJ 2:22.07 x2:15.54 30.65 1:04.50 (33.85) 1:39.88 (35.38) 2:15.54 (35.66) 12 Devine, Amelia JR The Lawrenceville School 2:14.15 2:20.24 9 32.02 1:07.65 (35.63) 1:44.41 (36.76) 2:20.24 (35.83) 13 Wang, Miki JR Blair Academy 2:35.42 2:28.13 7 32.96 1:10.07 (37.11) 1:49.05 (38.98) 2:28.13 (39.08) 14 Jones, Allison M SR Mercersburg Academy-MA 2:31.14 2:34.62 6 35.18 1:14.29 (39.11) 1:55.08 (40.79) 2:34.62 (39.54) 15 Chevres, Luiza J 10 Peddie School-NJ 2:32.94 x2:36.72 35.44 1:15.30 (39.86) 1:56.50 (41.20) 2:36.72 (40.22) Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Kwon, Isaac O 12 Peddie School-NJ 1:53.49 1:49.04 20 25.34 53.22 (27.88) 1:21.15 (27.93) 1:49.04 (27.89) 2 Wilkerson, Billy B SR Mercersburg Academy-MA 1:46.96 1:51.68 17 26.32 55.12 (28.80) 1:24.15 (29.03) 1:51.68 (27.53) 3 Sung, Daniel K 10 Peddie School-NJ 1:48.60 1:51.94 16 26.07 54.14 (28.07) 1:23.18 (29.04) 1:51.94 (28.76) Mercersburg Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 6:02 PM 2/1/2020 Page 3 MAPL Invitational Meet - 2/1/2020 Results - MAPL (Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle) Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time Points 4 Jalili, Aidan JR The Lawrenceville School 1:48.78 1:52.16 15 25.83 54.56 (28.73) 1:23.89 (29.33) 1:52.16 (28.27) 5 Giangrande, Rafa SO The Lawrenceville School 1:50.09 1:52.21 14 25.92 54.41 (28.49) 1:23.49 (29.08) 1:52.21 (28.72) 6 Gantt, Dylan V JR Mercersburg Academy-MA 1:51.48 1:53.25 13 25.51 53.42 (27.91) 1:23.06 (29.64) 1:53.25 (30.19) 7 Corpuz, Jordan PG The Hill School-MA 1:56.76 1:53.88 12 25.72 54.24 (28.52) 1:23.95 (29.71) 1:53.88 (29.93) 8 Castimore, Nate SR Blair Academy 1:54.82 1:54.09 11 25.52 53.95 (28.43) 1:23.75 (29.80) 1:54.09 (30.34) 9 Kothari, Jack M SR Mercersburg Academy-MA 1:50.14 1:54.33 9 26.10 54.92 (28.82) 1:24.66 (29.74) 1:54.33 (29.67) 10 Thompson, Jake F FR Mercersburg Academy-MA 1:55.84 x1:57.56 26.43 56.39 (29.96) 1:27.31 (30.92) 1:57.56 (30.25) 11 Laws, Matt JR The Lawrenceville School 1:59.43 1:58.63 7 25.95 55.65 (29.70) 1:27.66 (32.01) 1:58.63 (30.97) 12 Lopez Jaimes, Josue SR Mercersburg Academy-MA 1:57.36 x1:58.81 27.00 56.23 (29.23) 1:27.32 (31.09) 1:58.81 (31.49) 13 Gao, David FR The Lawrenceville School 2:08.19 x2:06.50 28.30 1:00.03 (31.73) 1:33.34 (33.31) 2:06.50 (33.16) 14 Mahoney, Jack FR The Lawrenceville School 2:11.13 x2:08.52 28.60 1:01.30 (32.70) 1:35.62 (34.32) 2:08.52 (32.90) 15 Simon, Gordy A JR Mercersburg Academy-MA 2:13.55 x2:13.07 29.41 1:02.82 (33.41) 1:37.87 (35.05) 2:13.07 (35.20) 16 Huang, Julian FR Blair Academy 2:16.74 2:14.23 6 29.39 1:03.53 (34.14) 1:39.37 (35.84) 2:14.23 (34.86) 17 Bean, Alex FR Blair Academy 2:30.76 2:20.72 5 30.42 1:06.13 (35.71) 1:43.46 (37.33) 2:20.72 (37.26) Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM Name Yr School Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Liu, Helen SO The Lawrenceville School 2:13.31 2:10.74 20 29.06 1:00.71 (31.65) 1:40.11 (39.40) 2:10.74 (30.63) 2 Wang, Amber 10 Peddie School-NJ 2:12.78 2:10.97 17 29.02 1:02.27 (33.25) 1:40.67 (38.40) 2:10.97 (30.30) 3 Yonan, Katie G 11 Peddie School-NJ 2:11.73 2:13.20 16 29.32 1:01.92 (32.60) 1:43.15 (41.23) 2:13.20 (30.05) 4 Donnelly, Kiersten M JR Mercersburg Academy-MA 2:10.97 2:25.38 15 31.01 1:08.06 (37.05) 1:51.84 (43.78) 2:25.38 (33.54) 5 Peh, Amanda J SO Mercersburg Academy-MA 2:28.72 2:26.45 14 30.96 1:09.61 (38.65) 1:53.23 (43.62) 2:26.45 (33.22) 6 Croddick, Hanaway SO The Lawrenceville School 2:31.09 2:27.38 13 31.67 1:09.99 (38.32) 1:52.44 (42.45) 2:27.38 (34.94) 7 Brady, Abby J 9 Peddie School-NJ 2:29.58 2:28.11 12 33.28 1:11.00 (37.72) 1:53.03 (42.03) 2:28.11 (35.08) 8 Scott, Ella SO The Hill School-MA 2:26.29 2:28.22 11 30.52 1:07.64 (37.12) 1:53.86 (46.22) 2:28.22 (34.36) 9 Weber, Audrey A 12 Peddie School-NJ 2:29.17 x2:34.76 32.60 1:11.44 (38.84) 1:58.31 (46.87) 2:34.76 (36.45) 10 Robinson, Kennedy R 11 Peddie School-NJ 2:32.13 x2:36.20 32.14 1:11.51 (39.37) 1:57.75 (46.24) 2:36.20 (38.45) 11 Manchanda, Muskan 9 Peddie School-NJ 2:39.19 x2:36.87 35.05 1:13.08 (38.03) 1:58.41 (45.33) 2:36.87 (38.46) Mercersburg Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 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