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2017 Cif Swimming & Diving Championships Clovis West High/Kastner Intermediate HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:27 PM 5/22/2017 Page 1 2017 CIF SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 2017 Hosted by Clovis West High School Results Event 1 Girls 1 mtr Diving CA ST MT REC: 529.55 * 5/19/2017 Mia Paulsen MenloAthertn_CCS Name Yr School Finals Score Points 1 Paulsen, Mia SR Menlo-Atherton 514.80 529.55* 20 2 Irwin, Krystal JR Poly-Pasadena 465.60 527.90 17 3 Agunbiade, Nike SO Crystal Springs Uplands 482.15 506.00 16 4 Stocker, Savannah SO El Toro 483.50 498.10 15 5 Tam, Alyson JR Whitney 430.75 491.80 14 6 Bowen, Charlotte SO Dana Hills 513.15 491.00 13 7 Greenlow, Clarissa SR St Francis 508.35 476.85 12 8 Shaheen, Katelynn SO Crescenta Valley 478.45 474.50 11 9 Choi, Rachel SR Rio Americano High School 418.80 467.60 9 *10 Rice, Victoria SO Yucaipa 424.10 464.75 6 . 50 *10 Wilson, Molly St Francis High School 422.15 464.75 6 . 50 12 Balicanta, Emily JR Foothill 441.05 442.75 5 13 Stout, Melia JR Granite Bay High School 398.15 439.85 4 14 Parsons, Leah SO The Bishop's School 240.35 434.15 3 15 Reed, Emily SR San Ramon Valley 443.95 427.95 2 16 Cochrane, Samantha SR Mt Carmel High School 374.45 417.65 1 17 Peterson, Alllie SO Vintage High School 364.85 305.30 18 Klausen, Courtney SO Carondelet High School 455.60 304.65 19 Nickolas, Christian JR Heritage 413.70 299.75 20 Shane, Isabelle SO Valhalla High School 258.05 289.15 21 Patrick, Jaye SO Canyon Crest Academy 411.35 190.25 22 Kleshik, Alexis Palisades Charter 465.95 184.30 23 Williams, Demetra JR Monta Vista 455.05 173.40 24 Nevosh, Claire JR Clovis West High School 382.10 169.25 25 Funk, Tori SR Clovis West High School 357.30 167.35 26 Hutchinson, Haley Golden West High School 370.50 164.70 27 Farrand, Crystal JR Sylmar Charter High School 332.20 128.80 28 Villiana, Sanam SO Venice 294.75 121.45 Clovis West High/Kastner Intermediate HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:27 PM 5/22/2017 Page 2 2017 CIF SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 2017 Hosted by Clovis West High School Results Event 2 Boys 1 mtr Diving CA ST MT REC: 604.35 * 5/20/2017 Jake Fielding Maranatha_SS Name Yr School Finals Score Points 1 Fielding, Jake JR Maranatha 543.30 604.35* 20 2 Harness, Andrew SO Villa Park 483.65 597.95 17 3 Little, Rylan JR River Valley High School 500.15 581.60 16 4 Labuda, Trevor JR Los Altos 501.25 562.05 15 5 Labuda, Evan JR Los Altos 531.70 560.60 14 6 Wesson, Tyler SO Archbishop Mitty 486.80 536.20 13 7 Kanan, Noah SO Esperanza 482.80 522.10 12 8 Dreesen, Cody SR Granite Hills High School 527.00 513.65 11 9 Cudmore, Jackson JR Rio Americano High School 434.65 508.15 9 10 Robinson, Jonathan SR Beckman, Arnold 556.20 477.75 7 11 Pennock, Jenner SR Great Oak 514.80 470.30 6 12 Winkler, Joey SR El Toro 453.05 453.60 5 13 Owens, Cole SO Christian High School 268.10 450.00 4 14 Vertin, Cole JR St Francis 465.25 446.50 3 15 Moretti, Deivi SO Miramonte 375.55 440.80 2 16 Estrella, Adam JR Bella Vista High School 444.35 433.70 1 17 Parenti, Kyland Whitney High School 406.65 307.80 18 Spicier, Kenneth Golden West High School 396.80 304.35 19 Chan, Nicholas SO San Ramon Valley 420.60 302.90 20 Levine, Cameron JR Foothill 421.55 287.15 21 Miles, Richard SR Sir Francis Drake 347.75 174.80 22 Greenwood, Joey JR Fallbrook High School 290.55 166.85 23 Johnson, Valen Golden West High School 363.20 164.75 24 Flora, Paul Tulare Western 427.55 149.85 25 Wiegand, Lucas JR El Camino 375.20 149.15 26 Kozeluh, Andre Palisades Charter 332.30 108.80 Clovis West High/Kastner Intermediate HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:27 PM 5/22/2017 Page 3 2017 CIF SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 2017 Hosted by Clovis West High School Results Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay NATL HS REC: 1:39.25 # 2/14/2015 Carmel S. 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Burchill, A.y Bilquist '17 AA AUTO: 1:45.33 $ '17 AA CONS: 1:47.14 @ CA ST MT REC: 1:41.76 * 5/20/2017 Ventura Ventura_SS T Laughlin, A Harrison, L Clark, A Ayala Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Ventura 1:43.60 1:41.76* 40 1) Laughlin, Tea FR 2) Harrison, Alicia SR 3) Clark, Lindsay SR 4) Ayala, Amelia SR 24.97 52.65 (27.68) 1:17.66 (25.01) 1:41.76 (24.10) 2 Monte Vista 1:42.95 1:42.34$ 34 1) Howard, Abriana JR 2) Barattolo, Isabella SR 3) Turner, Makenna JR 4) Flath, Gillian SO 26.07 54.34 (28.27) 1:18.54 (24.20) 1:42.34 (23.80) 3 Palo Alto 1:43.40 1:43.11$ 32 1) Lusk, Zoe SO 2) Zhao, Grace JR 3) Wu, Amy FR 4) Lin, Claire SO 25.50 53.57 (28.07) 1:19.82 (26.25) 1:43.11 (23.29) 4 Glendora 1:45.18 1:43.89$ 30 1) Sulkevich, Katie JR 2) Basham, Jackie JR 3) Margett, Alexis SR 4) Olvera, Gisel SR 27.59 56.31 (28.72) 1:20.08 (23.77) 1:43.89 (23.81) 5 Rio Americano High School 1:45.07 1:44.87$ 28 1) Nabeta, Kailee JR 2) Reuter, Tina JR 3) Kinsey, Halladay JR 4) Menzmer, Lizzie JR 26.91 56.71 (29.80) 1:21.96 (25.25) 1:44.87 (22.91) 6 Clovis High School 1:45.70 1:45.31$ 26 1) Mammen, Abby SO 2) Vidmar, Shelby JR 3) Preble, Averee SO 4) Collard, Adie SR 27.50 56.85 (29.35) 1:21.78 (24.93) 1:45.31 (23.53) 7 Oak Ridge High School 1:46.05 1:46.80@ 24 1) Lathrop, Jennifer SR 2) McCormick, Kylie SR 3) Harrop St. John, McKenna SO 4) Mehl, Emma SO 25.80 56.28 (30.48) 1:22.42 (26.14) 1:46.80 (24.38) --- Campolindo 1:45.39 DQ Early take-off swimmer #4 1) Smith, Madeline FR 2) Colpo, Megan JR 3) O'Brien, Ashleen SO 4) Follmer, Elizabeth SO 26.47 56.18 (29.71) 1:20.52 (24.34) DQ (24.11) B - Final 9 Granite Bay High School 1:46.62 1:45.22$ 18 1) Daley, Nicole SR 2) Sangraw, Isabella SR 3) Clark, Chloe SO 4) Miller, Chloe SR 27.67 57.20 (29.53) 1:21.67 (24.47) 1:45.22 (23.55) 10 Mt Carmel High School 1:46.80 1:46.70@ 14 1) Toetter, Micah SR 2) Lam, Leanne 3) Fox, Juliana JR 4) Gharbaoui, Leanna SO 27.13 57.99 (30.86) 1:23.64 (25.65) 1:46.70 (23.06) 11 Santa Margarita 1:47.05 1:46.75@ 12 1) Plamondon, Allison SR 2) Nugent, Katie FR 3) Patino, Isabela JR 4) Hoffmann, Marriott JR 28.21 58.05 (29.84) 1:23.65 (25.60) 1:46.75 (23.10) 12 Redlands East Valley 1:47.48 1:47.08@ 10 1) Nickell, Samantha FR 2) Melara, Alexa SR 3) D'Arcy, Autumn JR 4) Sanchez, Jenna SO 26.99 57.96 (30.97) 1:22.33 (24.37) 1:47.08 (24.75) 13 Granada 1:46.58 1:47.27 8 1) Eckel, Caroline SO 2) Hayes, Emma SR 3) Krafcik, Sophia JR 4) Heckman, Miranda SO 26.50 58.53 (32.03) 1:24.53 (26.00) 1:47.27 (22.74) 14 Crean Lutheran 1:47.04 1:47.69 6 1) Taylor, Rachel SR 2) Martinez, Jimena SR 3) Brenner, Mandy FR 4) Garcia, Elise JR 29.27 1:00.38 (31.11) 1:25.01 (24.63) 1:47.69 (22.68) Clovis West High/Kastner Intermediate HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:27 PM 5/22/2017 Page 4 2017 CIF SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 2017 Hosted by Clovis West High School Results B - Final ... (Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points 15 Archbishop Mitty 1:47.29 1:48.12 4 1) Juan, Kylie FR 2) Savage, Sarah JR 3) Sebastian, Sophia SO 4) Lin, Joyce SR 27.87 57.96 (30.09) 1:23.92 (25.96) 1:48.12 (24.20) 16 Mountain View High School 1:46.18 1:50.41 2 1) Gambetta, Paige FR 2) Rudolph, Lexi FR 3) Nguyen, Malena SO 4) Eggleton, Maggie SO 27.65 57.46 (29.81) 1:24.12 (26.66) 1:50.41 (26.29) Preliminaries 17 Lowell SF 1:47.53 1) Cheung, Julinna SO 2) Huang, Angela SO 3) Murphy, Crystal FR 18 Los Gatos 1:47.59 1) Brown, Sydney JR 2) Tao, Megan SO 3) Nguyen, Han SR 4) Kulick, Christina SO 19 St Ignatius College Prep 1:47.61 1) Thompson, Jane FR 2) McCormack, Lauren FR 3) Tan, Jeri SR 4) Dickinson, Laura SR 20 Diamond Bar 1:47.87 1) Gani, Kathleen SR 2) Lloyd, Kelsey JR 3) Cheng, Kelly JR 4) Kanemitsu, Caitlyn SO 21 Northgate 1:48.00 1) Proctor, Rebecca SR 2) Smethurst, Emma JR 3) Cossu, Taylor SR 4) McGowan, Bryn SR 22 Saratoga 1:48.08 1) Khowong, Jeanette JR 2) Ting, Stefanie SR 3) Otsuka, Lei SO 4) Zhou, Anna SR 23 Tesoro 1:48.09 1) Stevens, Lauren FR 2) Mills, Malia FR 3) Hwang, Jami SR 4) Joe, Ashley JR 24 Menlo-Atherton 1:48.15 1) Arrington, Haley SO 2) Dunn, Faith SR 3) Haldeman, Claire SR 4) Denend, Kate SR 25 Los Altos 1:48.25 1) Carter, Danielle SO 2) Piercy, Anne SR 3) Piercy, Alesia FR 4) Anderson, Gabrielle JR 26 Amador Valley 1:48.58 1) Lee, Mackenzie FR 2) Wang, Ellen FR 3) Lawrence, Marissa SO 4) Claridge, Emily SO 27 Palisades Charter 1:48.62 1) Wlodek, Sophia FR 2) Timmerman, Leah SR 3) Seggelke, Dora JR 4) Green, Darby FR 28 Westlake 1:48.83 1) England, Elena SR 2) James, Reyna FR 3) Clarke, Sarah JR 4) Ryan, Caitlin SR 29 Dougherty Valley 1:48.84 1) Burr, Meghan JR 2) Kim, Nawoo JR 3) Taylor, Maddie JR 4) Park, Taylor JR 30 St Francis 1:48.99 1) Oliva, Nicole FR 2) Truong, Angeline SR 3) Asborno, Allison SO 4) Llaguno, Fiara SR 31 Davis High School 1:49.00 1) Leacox, Kyla SR 2) Motekaitis, Elle FR 3) Motekaitis, Mia JR 4) Hargadon, Cody JR 32 San Mateo High School 1:49.29 1) Lepisova, Emma SO 2) Tam, Larisa SR 3) Chang, Nicole JR 4) Nasedkina, Valeriya JR 33 Irvine 1:51.21 1) Thopmson, Jessica JR 2) Lee, Kate JR 3) Nguyen, Kristine JR 4) Tsou, Kaitlyn SR 34 Mater Dei 1:51.92 1) Redoutey, Marie SR 2) Openshaw, Lauren JR 3) Buckle, Brianna JR 4) Olson, Lily FR 35 San Pedro High School 1:55.47 1) Steen, Audrey JR 2) Stevens, Taylor JR 3) Kakazu, Ema SO 4) Saxey-Santillo, Dominique FR 36 Canyon Crest Academy 1:56.07 1) Le, Natalie 2) Pham, Lauren 3) Wetzel, Kate 4) Betts, Phoebe 37 Oakland Technical High School 2:12.71 1) Briar, Jossi SO 2) Kantor, Sophie SO 3) Rosenthal, Ella FR 4) Yan, Joanne JR --- Clovis West High School DQ 1) Cotton, Lauren SO 2) Starkweather, Myra SO 3) Lambert, Hannah SO 4) Clague, Allyson SR Clovis West High/Kastner Intermediate HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:27 PM 5/22/2017 Page 5 2017 CIF SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS - 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 2017 Hosted by Clovis West High School Results Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay NATL HS REC: 1:39.25 # 2/14/2015 Carmel S.
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