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2018 VA O VHSL Class 2 Swim & Diving Champs Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:39 AM 2/16/2018 Page 1 2018 VA O VHSL Class 2 Swim & Diving Champs - 2/15/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Girls - Team Scores Place Team Points 1 Maggie Walker Governor School Maggie Walker Governor School 347 2 George Mason High School George Mason High School 299 3 Clarke County High School Clarke County High School 211 4 Virginia High School Bearcats Virginia High School Bearcats 169 5 Glenvar High School Glenvar High School 163 6 Bruton High School Panthers Bruton High School Panthers 150 7 Madison County High School Madison County High School 117 8 Central Woodstock Central Woodstock 89 9 Marion Senior High School Marion Senior High School 83 10 Tazewell High School Bulldogs Tazewell High School Bulldogs 71 11 Patrick Henry High School Patrick Henry High School 69 12 Poquoson High School Poquoson High School 66 13 Radford High School Radford High School 52 14 East Rockingham High School East Rockingham High School 47 15 Appomattox County Appomattox County 41 16 Union High School Union High School 37 17 George Wythe High School-Wythe George Wythe High School-Wythe 34 18 Graham High School Graham High School 29 19 Chincoteague High School Chincoteague High School 27 20 Strasburg High School Strasburg High School 26 21 Giles High School Giles High School 20 22 Galax Maroon Tide Galax Maroon Tide 16 23 Gate City High School Gate City High School 14 24 Goochland High School Goochland High School 13 25 James River High School James River High School 12 26 Chilhowie High School Chilhowie High School 10 27 Central High School Central High School 7 28 Fort Chiswell High School Fort Chiswell High School 4 29 Prince Edward County High Prince Edward County High 3 Total 2,226.00 Boys - Team Scores Place Team Points 1 George Mason High School George Mason High School 354 2 Maggie Walker Governor School Maggie Walker Governor School 274 3 Bruton High School Panthers Bruton High School Panthers 210 4 Clarke County High School Clarke County High School 207 5 Virginia High School Bearcats Virginia High School Bearcats 163 6 Radford High School Radford High School 109 7 Patrick Henry High School Patrick Henry High School 100 8 Madison County High School Madison County High School 91 9 Goochland High School Goochland High School 85 10 Central Woodstock Central Woodstock 80 11 Marion Senior High School Marion Senior High School 72 12 Poquoson High School Poquoson High School 59 Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:39 AM 2/16/2018 Page 2 2018 VA O VHSL Class 2 Swim & Diving Champs - 2/15/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Boys - Team Scores Place Team Points 13 Appomattox County Appomattox County 49 14 James River High School James River High School 46 15 Giles High School Giles High School 38 16 Galax Maroon Tide Galax Maroon Tide 37 17 Chilhowie High School Chilhowie High School 33 18 Union High School Union High School 26 18 Rye Cove High School Rye Cove High School 26 20 East Rockingham High School East Rockingham High School 25 21 Martinsville High School Swim Martinsville High School Swim 20 22 Tazewell High School Bulldogs Tazewell High School Bulldogs 15 23 Graham High School Graham High School 9 Total 2,128.00 Combined Team Scores Place Team Points 1 George Mason High School George Mason High School 653 2 Maggie Walker Governor School Maggie Walker Governor School 621 3 Clarke County High School Clarke County High School 418 4 Bruton High School Panthers Bruton High School Panthers 360 5 Virginia High School Bearcats Virginia High School Bearcats 332 6 Madison County High School Madison County High School 208 7 Central Woodstock Central Woodstock 169 7 Patrick Henry High School Patrick Henry High School 169 9 Glenvar High School Glenvar High School 163 10 Radford High School Radford High School 161 11 Marion Senior High School Marion Senior High School 155 12 Poquoson High School Poquoson High School 125 13 Goochland High School Goochland High School 98 14 Appomattox County Appomattox County 90 15 Tazewell High School Bulldogs Tazewell High School Bulldogs 86 16 East Rockingham High School East Rockingham High School 72 17 Union High School Union High School 63 18 James River High School James River High School 58 18 Giles High School Giles High School 58 20 Galax Maroon Tide Galax Maroon Tide 53 21 Chilhowie High School Chilhowie High School 43 22 Graham High School Graham High School 38 23 George Wythe High School-Wythe George Wythe High School-Wythe 34 24 Chincoteague High School Chincoteague High School 27 25 Strasburg High School Strasburg High School 26 25 Rye Cove High School Rye Cove High School 26 27 Martinsville High School Swim Martinsville High School Swim 20 28 Gate City High School Gate City High School 14 29 Central High School Central High School 7 30 Fort Chiswell High School Fort Chiswell High School 4 Virginia Swimming - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 10:39 AM 2/16/2018 Page 3 2018 VA O VHSL Class 2 Swim & Diving Champs - 2/15/2018 Team Rankings - Through Event 24 Combined Team Scores Place Team Points 31 Prince Edward County High Prince Edward County High 3 Total 4,354.00.
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