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Web LCM Final 2004-2005 Top 16 Boys Long Course Meters 10-Under 50 Freestyle 400 Freestyle NAG 27.71 Kris Humphries MN 1995 NAG 4:36.22 Adam Hinshaw PC 2004 1 28.25 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 1 4:55.43 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 2 28.83 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 2 4:56.90 Buck, Justin 10 GU BTA 3 29.81 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 3 4:59.50 Bub, Avery 10 GU TWST 4 29.84 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 4 5:00.28 Long, Joey 10 OH COPS 5 29.95 Uu, Parker 10 SN AH 5 5:00.52 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 6 30.07 Henry, Andrew 10 NC RSA 6 5:01.32 Lawler, Keltan 10 PC SCSC 7 30.10 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 7 5:01.68 Stitt, Cameron 10 OR TDPS 8 30.19 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 8 5:03.24 Darmody, Kyle 10 NC MAC 9 30.28 Mo, Samuel 10 MR LGAC 9 5:03.39 Stewart, Tynan 10 MS HSAS 10 30.37 Bassett, Henry 10 VA NOVA 10 5:03.69 Lyon, Jamey 10 SI NCA 11 30.43 Lynn, Garret 10 VA TPHN 11 5:04.43 Hartley, Danny 10 FG MCA 12 30.49 Burch, Raymond 10 HI HICK 12 5:04.51 Stang, Kevin 10 LE LESD 13 30.53 Buck, Justin 10 GU BTA 13 5:05.38 Hughes, Bryan 10 IN WTSC 14 30.56 Marsh, Adam 10 MI CAST 14 5:06.40 Litherland, Kevin 9 FL CFYR 15 30.59 Duggan, Sean 10 FL HIGH 15 5:07.09 Johnson, Grant 10 MR BAD 16 30.62 Kowalsky, Austin 10 MR LIE 16 5:07.53 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 100 Freestyle 50 Backstroke NAG 1:02.39 Kris Humphries MN 1995 NAG 33.24 Kris Humphries MN 1995 1 1:02.93 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 1 34.00 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 2 1:04.69 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 2 34.28 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 3 1:04.90 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 3 34.67 Umbach, Gray 10 GU TWST 4 1:05.00 Umbach, Gray 10 GU TWST 4 34.79 Mo, Samuel 10 MR LGAC 5 1:05.74 Uu, Parker 10 SN AH 5 35.04 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 6 1:06.20 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 6 35.07 Hu-Van Wright, En-wei 10 MR AGUA 6 1:06.20 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 7 35.15 Bergstein, Nicolas 10 NT DEA 8 1:06.56 Selfridge, Zachary 10 PC OAQ 8 35.17 Nennig, Al 10 WI SSTY 9 1:06.66 Kremer, Tom 10 PC PASA 9 35.19 Bullock, Kia 10 SI NCA 10 1:06.70 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 10 35.20 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 11 1:06.73 Long, Joey 10 OH COPS 11 35.21 Yu, Stephen 10 PC PASA 12 1:06.75 Mo, Samuel 10 MR LGAC 12 35.27 Hurwitz, Jordan 10 OR TDPS 13 1:06.81 Murphy, Ryan 9 FL NFS 13 35.30 Pinfold, Brett 10 GU FCST 14 1:06.84 Grenfell, Grant 10 LA BTAC 14 35.37 Lehane, Sean 10 IL NAPV 15 1:07.10 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 15 35.57 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 16 1:07.29 Sovero, Andrew 10 MD EST 16 35.61 Nephew, Matt 10 IN IST 200 Freestyle 100 Backstroke NAG 2:12.18 Adam Hinshaw PC 2004 NAG 1:11.49 Rick Hancock SC 1996 1 2:19.18 Umbach, Gray 10 GU TWST 1 1:13.68 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 2 2:21.23 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 2 1:14.64 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 3 2:22.11 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 3 1:15.03 Mo, Samuel 10 MR LGAC 4 2:23.40 Moody, Michael 10 CA SAND 4 1:15.16 Umbach, Gray 10 GU TWST 5 2:23.60 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 5 1:15.26 Lehane, Sean 10 IL NAPV 6 2:23.84 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 6 1:15.59 Bullock, Kia 10 SI NCA 7 2:23.98 Long, Joey 10 OH COPS 7 1:15.77 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 8 2:24.09 Murphy, Ryan 10 FL NFS 8 1:15.83 Sun, Ravi 10 AR LRAD 9 2:24.13 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 9 1:15.95 Nennig, Al 10 WI SSTY 10 2:24.46 Grenfell, Grant 10 LA BTAC 10 1:16.07 Thai, Harrison 10 CA CCY 11 2:24.54 Hashemi, Cyrus 10 PV CUBU 11 1:16.20 Kolovich, Evan 10 MD MAC 12 2:24.67 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 12 1:16.41 Stang, Kevin 10 LE LESD 13 2:24.70 Stitt, Cameron 10 OR TDPS 13 1:16.72 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 14 2:24.87 Hartley, Danny 10 FG MCA 14 1:16.98 Norman, Thomas 10 GU COOG 15 2:25.17 Buck, Justin 10 GU BTA 15 1:16.99 Simpson, Kyle 10 SE BMAC 16 2:25.49 Stewart, Tynan 10 MS HSAS 16 1:17.01 Murphy, Ryan 10 FL NFS 2004-2005 Top 16 Boys Long Course Meters 50 Breaststoke 100 Butterfly NAG 36.30 Atiba Wade MA 1988 NAG 1:08.54 Michael Phelps MD 1996 1 38.06 Michael, James 10 PV SDS 1 1:11.41 Grenfell, Grant 10 LA BTAC 2 38.34 Bub, Avery 10 GU TWST 2 1:12.34 Stewart, Tynan 10 MS HSAS 3 38.98 Kong, Austin 10 NT MTRO 3 1:12.88 Hartley, Danny 10 FG MCA 4 39.01 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 4 1:13.10 Okubo, Corey 9 CA AZOT 5 39.06 Bergstein, Nicolas 10 NT DEA 5 1:13.43 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 6 39.20 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 6 1:13.48 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 7 39.44 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 7 1:13.80 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 8 39.64 Gill, Josh 10 IA DASH 8 1:13.85 Goldman, Brandon 10 FG HAT 9 39.98 Berger, Brennen 10 IN NASA 9 1:14.17 Kremer, Tom 10 PC PASA 10 39.99 Conroy, Brandon 10 PC DACA 10 1:14.57 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 11 40.04 Dozier, Daniel 10 NC WAVE 11 1:14.80 Gutierrez, Long 10 UT CHAT 12 40.11 Duggan, Sean 10 FL HIGH 11 1:14.80 Sovero, Andrew 10 MD EST 13 40.14 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 13 1:14.91 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 13 40.14 Hodgson, Thomas 10 SI HSA 14 1:15.00 Hu, Philip 10 PV CUBU 15 40.19 Heller, Cobi 10 FG HAT 15 1:15.21 Grimmett-Norris, Christop 10 PV CUBU 16 40.33 Bowles, Charley 10 VA CGBD 16 1:15.36 Lee, Rolland 10 CA ARSC 100 Breaststroke 200 Individual Medley NAG 1:20.04 Maverick Smalley GU 1998 NAG 2:32.58 Collin Gladys CA 2000 1 1:23.11 Bub, Avery 10 GU TWST 1 2:38.54 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 2 1:23.28 Kong, Austin 10 NT MTRO 2 2:40.52 Grenfell, Grant 10 LA BTAC 3 1:23.33 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 3 2:40.64 Stewart, Tynan 10 MS HSAS 4 1:24.05 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 4 2:40.76 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 5 1:24.54 Michael, James 10 PV SDS 5 2:42.01 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 6 1:25.15 Chung, Shane 10 CA UN 6 2:42.06 Bub, Avery 10 GU TWST 7 1:25.86 Bergstein, Nicolas 10 NT DEA 7 2:42.08 Conroy, Brandon 10 PC DACA 8 1:26.61 Heller, Cobi 10 FG HAT 8 2:42.10 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 9 1:27.74 Lee, James 10 NT DEA 9 2:42.27 Duggan, Sean 10 FL HIGH 10 1:28.00 Thai, Harrison 10 CA CCY 10 2:42.60 Lawler, Keltan 10 PC SCSC 11 1:28.07 Gill, Josh 10 IA DASH 11 2:43.21 Buck, Justin 10 GU BTA 12 1:28.28 Massey, Ryan 10 GU KA 11 2:43.21 Bergstein, Nicolas 10 NT DEA 13 1:28.40 Bowles, Charley 10 VA CGBD 13 2:44.04 Gibson, Matthew 10 PV RMSC 14 1:28.43 Yu, Kyle 10 GU FCST 14 2:44.26 Thai, Harrison 10 CA CCY 15 1:28.59 Hodgson, Thomas 10 SI HSA 15 2:44.66 Hu, Philip 10 PV CUBU 16 1:28.81 Dalton, Reed 10 GU BTA 16 2:45.16 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 50 Butterfly NAG 30.55 Mujahid El-Amin GA 1996 1 31.47 Clifton, Cannon 10 GU UN 2 32.11 Smith, Joshua 10 CA NOVA 3 32.44 Umbach, Gray 10 GU TWST 4 32.56 Mo, Samuel 10 MR LGAC 5 32.94 Condorelli, Santo 10 OR UN 6 32.97 Kolovich, Evan 10 MD MAC 7 33.02 Grenfell, Grant 10 LA BTAC 8 33.10 Hu, Philip 10 PV CUBU 9 33.17 Sovero, Andrew 10 MD EST 10 33.23 Yang, Patrick 10 MR LIAC 11 33.31 Licon, William 10 BD WETT 11 33.31 Conroy, Brandon 10 PC DACA 13 33.33 Hartley, Danny 10 FG MCA 14 33.48 Henry, Andrew 10 NC RSA 15 33.56 Chiodo Ortiz, Chris 10 ST WAVE 16 33.61 Okubo, Corey 9 CA AZOT 2004-2005 Top 16 Boys Long Course Meters 200 Free Relay 200 Medley Relay NAG 2:02.73 Arden Hill SN 1984 NAG 2:19.05 De Anza Cupertino PC 2004 Szymanowski, J.
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