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PREP: 1:47.81 # 3/6/2010 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter A Tibbetts, E Brady, C Thew, E Nuzzo POOL: 1:49.46 + 3/6/2011 Suffield Academy Suffield S Maggi, C Flynn, H Katz, L Life Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 SUFFIELD ACADEMY 1:50.02 1:47.64# 40 1) Pure Maleenont 15 2) Rebecca Titterton 15 3) Hannah Katz 14 4) Anna Strzempko 13 26.49 56.96 (30.47) 1:23.03 (26.07) 1:47.64 (24.61) 2 PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY 1:54.51 1:50.20 34 1) Olivia Jackson 13 2) Dana Yu 15 3) Cory Johnson 13 4) Emma Nuzzo 12 27.59 1:00.12 (32.53) 1:26.21 (26.09) 1:50.20 (23.99) 3 DEERFIELD ACADEMY 1:50.42 1:52.34 32 1) Maggie Savage 15 2) Claire Collins 15 3) Juliette Lee 14 4) Amy Li 12 28.99 59.89 (30.90) 1:27.61 (27.72) 1:52.34 (24.73) 4 PHILLIPS ACADEMY (ANDOVER) 1:55.14 1:53.36 30 1) Lauren Conte 14 2) Emily McKinnon 13 3) Miranda An 15 4) Julia Torabi 12 29.19 1:01.09 (31.90) 1:28.69 (27.60) 1:53.36 (24.67) 5 LOOMIS CHAFFEE SCHOOL 1:54.10 1:55.01 28 1) Sela Wang 12 2) Liz Titterton 12 3) Lexi Blickman 15 4) Rachael Petty 12 27.61 1:02.10 (34.49) 1:29.47 (27.37) 1:55.01 (25.54) 6 CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL 1:57.07 1:58.50 26 1) Julie Kang 12 2) Emily Wang 13 3) Allie Bazinet 15 4) Grace Pyne 13 31.23 1:03.57 (32.34) 1:33.03 (29.46) 1:58.50 (25.47) 7 HOPKINS SCHOOL 1:58.88 1:59.10 24 1) Urvashi Singh 13 2) Courtney Gilroy 15 3) Ashley Meng 13 4) Rica Generoso 16 29.65 1:02.25 (32.60) 1:31.50 (29.25) 1:59.10 (27.60) 8 MILTON ACADEMY 2:02.00 1:59.83 22 1) Anna Zhang 13 2) Shauna Yuan 12 3) Kasia Ifill 13 4) Erin Yang 12 33.52 1:06.43 (32.91) 1:34.10 (27.67) 1:59.83 (25.73) 9 CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART 2:01.94 2:01.30 18 1) Grace Isford 15 2) Nicole Rogers 12 3) Emily Molinelli 13 4) Laura Marsalisi 13 32.54 1:05.04 (32.50) 1:33.55 (28.51) 2:01.30 (27.75) 10 NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON SCHOOL 2:04.21 2:03.88 14 1) Sarinya Harinsuta 14 2) Annie Henderson 12 3) Meta Surjaputra 12 4) Janine Cerutti 12 32.23 1:05.06 (32.83) 1:36.77 (31.71) 2:03.88 (27.11) 11 HOTCHKISS SCHOOL 2:08.11 2:06.26 12 1) Grace Scott 13 2) Katey Ruwe 13 3) Natalie Engs 14 4) Sarah Cohen 14 29.88 1:08.24 (38.36) 1:38.06 (29.82) 2:06.26 (28.20) 12 GREENWICH ACADEMY 2:21.21 2:14.10 10 1) Harper Robinson 14 2) Eri Sumino 14 3) Caroline Keirnan 13 4) Erika Rogriguez 13 33.57 1:11.60 (38.03) 1:44.47 (32.87) 2:14.10 (29.63) --- MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL 1:55.32 DQ 1) Celeste Salopek 15 2) Petrina Chu 12 3) Sydni Johnson 15 4) Nicollette Oudkerk 13 29.85 1:03.81 (33.96) 1:31.99 (28.18) DQ (27.22) Phillips Exeter Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 10:50 AM 3/4/2012 Page 2 2012 N.E.P.S.S.A. DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY Results Event 1B Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay N.E. PREP: 1:47.81 # 3/6/2010 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter A Tibbetts, E Brady, C Thew, E Nuzzo POOL: 1:49.46 + 3/6/2011 Suffield Academy Suffield S Maggi, C Flynn, H Katz, L Life Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time --- SUFFIELD ACADEMY B 1:59.00 1:57.52 1) Coleen Flynn 14 2) Jillian Haywood 14 3) Maire Casey 12 4) Lindsay Hayden 15 32.44 1:04.21 (31.77) 1:31.44 (27.23) 1:57.52 (26.08) --- PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY B 1:56.52 1:58.26 1) Renee Wang 12 2) Sabrina Ortega-Riek 15 3) Catherine Willett 12 4) Claudia Feng 14 29.73 1:04.29 (34.56) 1:31.97 (27.68) 1:58.26 (26.29) --- DEERFIELD ACADEMY B 1:59.71 2:00.49 1) Nahla Gideon Achi 15 2) Katherine Miller 12 3) Olivia Shehan 14 4) Eileen Russell 15 30.77 1:04.23 (33.46) 1:32.94 (28.71) 2:00.49 (27.55) --- PHILLIPS ACADEMY (ANDOVER) B 2:07.17 2:05.33 1) Emily Carrolo 13 2) Campbell Howe 14 3) Amelia Danovitch 13 4) Corinna Torabi 14 31.82 1:08.09 (36.27) 1:37.95 (29.86) 2:05.33 (27.38) --- HOPKINS SCHOOL B 2:05.24 2:06.16 1) Gwyneth Maloy 17 2) Katharine Larsen 17 3) Cadence Miskimin 13 4) Julia Weber 12 31.93 1:09.24 (37.31) 1:38.60 (29.36) 2:06.16 (27.56) --- LOOMIS CHAFFEE SCHOOL B 2:06.69 2:08.71 1) Hannah Shushtari 13 2) Felicia Woron 13 3) Jenny Li 14 4) Helena Murray 13 33.37 1:08.57 (35.20) 1:40.23 (31.66) 2:08.71 (28.48) --- MISS PORTER'S SCHOOL B 2:05.58 2:10.29 1) Maddi Pielmeir 13 2) Emily Wertheimer 15 3) Marika Ueda 14 4) Alison Andrade 14 31.73 1:09.67 (37.94) 1:41.76 (32.09) 2:10.29 (28.53) --- CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL B 2:06.23 2:11.47 1) Kiria Borak 15 2) Choiwing Yeung 15 3) Hannah Beebe 15 4) Anne Wu 15 34.72 1:12.70 (37.98) 1:42.65 (29.95) 2:11.47 (28.82) --- HOTCHKISS SCHOOL B 2:15.68 2:14.50 1) Alexandra Rawlings 14 2) Nat Kawam 15 3) Clare Zhang 15 4) Emily Ito 14 32.27 1:11.53 (39.26) 1:44.16 (32.63) 2:14.50 (30.34) --- MILTON ACADEMY B 2:15.35 2:16.72 1) Sophie Kaufman 15 2) Isabella Iwanicki 15 3) Tiffany Chien 12 4) Zoe Kurtz 13 44.56 1:15.29 (30.73) 1:47.02 (31.73) 2:16.72 (29.70) Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay N.E. PREP: 1:34.88 # 3/7/2009 Suffield Academy Suffield K Carroll, J Fletcher, T Casey, F Tritschler POOL: 1:35.46 + 3/5/2011 Phillips Academy (Andover) Andover D Choi, M Mahoney, C Deveney, A Nanda Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 DEERFIELD ACADEMY 1:37.77 1:33.92# 40 1) Quinn Smith 14 2) Austin Bridges 12 3) Henry Lee 12 4) Oscar Miao 13 24.55 51.30 (26.75) 1:13.64 (22.34) 1:33.92 (20.28) 2 PHILLIPS ACADEMY (ANDOVER) 1:35.64 1:33.97# 34 1) Derrick Choi 12 2) Didi Peng 12 3) Tim Wynter 14 4) Michael Camarda 14 24.54 51.07 (26.53) 1:12.93 (21.86) 1:33.97 (21.04) 3 CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL 1:38.39 1:36.23 32 1) Matt Heise 12 2) Thunder Kwan 12 3) Samuel Boissard 12 4) Alex Poltash 12 23.68 51.74 (28.06) 1:15.45 (23.71) 1:36.23 (20.78) Phillips Exeter Academy HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 3.0 - 10:50 AM 3/4/2012 Page 3 2012 N.E.P.S.S.A. DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIPS PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY Results (Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay) Team Relay Seed Time Finals Time Points 4 SUFFIELD ACADEMY 1:37.57 1:37.00 30 1) Geoffrey Lowe 13 2) Alex Michel 12 3) Bryce Murad 15 4) Seth Magoon 13 25.53 53.20 (27.67) 1:16.15 (22.95) 1:37.00 (20.85) 5 HOPKINS SCHOOL 1:42.07 1:41.46 28 1) Josh Furth 14 2) Jake Poliner 13 3) Doug Barber 12 4) Max Coffey 13 25.94 55.38 (29.44) 1:19.26 (23.88) 1:41.46 (22.20) 6 PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY 1:42.05 1:44.15 26 1) J.B. Baker 14 2) Colby Ye 12 3) Phillip Decker 14 4) Chris Mukasa 12 27.13 55.96 (28.83) 1:22.03 (26.07) 1:44.15 (22.12) 7 LOOMIS CHAFFEE SCHOOL 1:43.05 1:44.18 24 1) Jeremy Bogle 14 2) John Furlong 14 3) Tucker Cheyne 13 4) Ramy Chin 12 28.35 56.43 (28.08) 1:21.14 (24.71) 1:44.18 (23.04) 8 HOTCHKISS SCHOOL 1:46.32 1:45.65 22 1) John Morse 12 2) Zachary Katz 15 3) Hughbo Shim 13 4) Edward Tan 12 28.33 57.14 (28.81) 1:22.21 (25.07) 1:45.65 (23.44) 9 MILTON ACADEMY 1:49.79 1:49.61 18 1) Rex Li 14 2) Derek Low 14 3) Shun Hagiwara 13 4) Josh Ellis 13 29.48 59.59 (30.11) 1:26.42 (26.83) 1:49.61 (23.19) Event 2B Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay N.E.
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