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2017-2018 NISCA/Speedo Academic All-America Swimming, Diving And 2017-2018 NISCA/Speedo Academic All-America Swimming, Diving a... https://www.niscaonline.org/aalists/2018/academicaa2018.html 2017-18 NISCA/Speedo Academic All America Academic All-America Chair - Marney Shirley National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association Boys Academic All-America Girls Academic All-America Comparative Rankings by State Certificates Awarded since 1999-00 Back to Academic AA 1 of 1 3/8/2020, 5:17 PM https://www.niscaonline.org/AALists/2018/aabacad2018.htm 2017-2018 NISCA/Speedo Boys High School Academic All-America Awarded to 12th Grade Athletes with a GPA of 3.75 + 7/6/2018 FIRST LAST SCHOOL CITY STATE TEAM Benjamin Adams Monterey High School Lubbock TX Swim Connor Agosta Salesianum School Wilmington DE Swim Benjamin Ahlmark North Penn High School Lansdale PA Swim Ryan Aldrich Lakeville North High School Lakeville MN Swim Marc Almloff Shawnee Mission South High School Overland Park KS Swim Zachary Ambrosen Minnetonka High School Minnetonka MN Swim Aaron Anderson Anoka High School Anoka MN Swim Devon Anderson Brownsburg High School Brownsburg IN Swim Timothy Appel Steilacoom High School Steilacoom WA Swim Noah Aran North Reading High School North Reading MA Swim Alex Ardagna Kennesaw Mountain High School Kennesaw GA Swim John Paul Arney Trinity Preparatory School Winter Park FL Dive Colin Reid Arwood T.C. Roberson High School Asheville NC Swim Aaron Asay Fort Dodge Senior High School Fort Dodge IA Swim Bryce Atha Corvallis High School Corvallis OR Swim Callen Aulizia Boardman High School Boardman OH Swim Matthew Babel Pennsbury High School Fairless Hills PA Swim Charles Weston Bailey Brentwood High School Brentwood TN Swim Holden Baird Lamar High School Houston TX Swim/Polo Max Baker De La Salle Collegiate High School Warren MI Swim Dylan Bao Ann Arbor Pioneer High School Ann Arbor MI Swim Keilan Barber Haverford High School Havertown PA Dive Ryan Bare Shawnee Mission South High School Overland Park KS Swim Ethan Barksdale Zionsville Community High School Zionsville IN Swim Taylor Barmak Riverside High School Leesburg VA Swim Lucas Lorenzo Barnes Mason High School Mason MI Swim Austin Baron Ellsworth High School Ellsworth ME Swim Thomas Barr Loyola Academy Wilmette IL Swim/Polo Isaac Barrera New Braunfels High School New Braunfels TX Swim Samuel Barrette North Reading High School North Reading MA Swim Thomas Bartecki Fenwick High School Oak Park IL Swim Gabriel Bartkiewicz Old Town High School Old Town ME Swim Westley Bartlett Suffield Academy Suffield CT Swim Andrew Bauer Shawnee Mission South High School Overland Park KS Swim Jackson Bauer Roncalli High School Indianapolis IN Swim Theodore Bayer Jr. St. Xavier High School Cincinnati OH Swim Tony Bayvas New Trier High School Winnetka IL Swim Colin Beach Centerville High School Dayton OH Swim Mark Bearden Calhoun High School Calhoun GA Swim Zachariah Beck Columbus Academy Gahanna OH Swim Brennen Bedow Chanhassen High School Chanhassen MN Swim Benjamin Beldner Pittsford Central Schools Pittsford NY Swim Jack Bellinger Williamston High School Williamston MI Swim Marc Bennett Vineland High School Vineland NJ Swim Seth Benscoter Mattawan High School Mattawan MI Swim James Bentley Ames High School Ames IA Swim Matthew Bergen Saddleback Valley Christian School San Juan Capistrano CA Swim Andrew Bergmann Grandview Heights High School Columbus OH Swim Henry Berry Albuquerque Academy Albuquerque NM Swim Mason Bettes Coronado High School El Paso TX Swim Chase Bietz Clearfield High School Clearfield PA Swim Zachary Blair Gulf Coast High School Naples FL Swim Jonathan Bledsoe Franklin High School Franklin TN Swim Logan Boals South Lyon East High School South Lyon MI Swim Ryan Board Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School Burnt Hills NY Swim Jacob Boersema Holland West Ottawa High School Holland MI Swim Chase Bolding J.R. Arnold High School Panama City Beach FL Swim Jackson Boling Bearden High School Knoxville TN Swim Adam Boniface New Prairie High School New Carlisle IN Swim 1 of 13 3/8/2020, 5:15 PM https://www.niscaonline.org/AALists/2018/aabacad2018.htm Jason Bookstaver James Madison High School Vienna VA Swim Joshua Bottelberghe Columbia River High School Vancouver WA Swim John Boyle Salesianum School Wilmington DE Swim William Bradford Fossil Ridge High School Fort Collins CO Swim Tyler Bramley Parma Senior High School Parma OH Swim Kaloyan Bratanov Katy High School Katy TX Swim Jaxen Bratcher Williston High School Williston ND Swim Matthew Brehm Richmond High School Richmond IN Swim Ethan Breisch Northwestern High School Kokomo IN Swim Ethan Briggs Grosse Pointe South High School Grosse Pointe Farms MI Swim Julian Brock Ravenwood High School Brentwood TN Swim Sean Brock Holy Innocents' Episcopal High School Atlanta GA Swim Ryan Brooks Chanhassen High School Chanhassen MN Swim Hunter Broski De La Salle Collegiate High School Warren MI Swim Brett Broudy Princess Anne High School Va Beach VA Swim Evans Brown Hackett Catholic Prep Kalamazoo MI Swim Phillip Brown New Braunfels High School New Braunfels TX Swim Logan Brown Elkhart Central High School Elkhart IN Dive Benjamin Brunfelt Mesabi East High School Aurora MN Swim Gabriel Bryant Marietta High School Marietta GA Swim Evan Buckley Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School Burnt Hills NY Swim Alex Bui Liverpool High School Liverpool NY Swim Braeden Burgard Shawnee Mission South High School Overland Park KS Swim Nathaniel Burke Cedar Rapids Washington High School Cedar Rapids IA Swim Noah Burlingame Steilacoom High School Steilacoom WA Swim Andrew Burns Cathedral Preparatory School Erie PA Polo Ayers Callahan Father Ryan High School Nashville TN Swim Sean Calvert Cypress Ranch High School Cypress TX Swim Daniel Capodanno Hillsborough High School Hillsborough NJ Swim Constantinos M Cardasis Detroit Country Day School Beverly Hills MI Swim Tanner Cardin Bellevue West High School Bellevue NE Swim Jason Cardone Northeastern High School Manchester PA Dive Nicholas Carlin Kennesaw Mountain High School Kennesaw GA Swim Christian Carlow St. Catherine's and St. Christopher's School Richmond VA Swim Colton Carlson Jamestown High School Jamestown ND Swim Evan Carpenter Berkley High School Berkley MI Swim Patrick Carroll Minnetonka High School Minnetonka MN Swim Jacob Carson Kennesaw Mountain High School Kennesaw GA Swim Morgan Cary Ravenwood High School Brentwood TX Swim Conor Casey W. T. Woodson High School Fairfax VA Dive Derick Casiano Richmond High School Richmond IN Swim Andrew Chamberlain University Christian High School Hickory NC Swim Parker Chambers Western High School Russiaville IN Swim Bryan Chang Bellaire High School Bellaire TX Swim Michael Chang Boise High School Boise ID Swim Benjamin Chao Sauk Prairie High School Co-Op Prairie du Sac WI Swim Blake Chapman South Dearborn High School Aurora IN Swim Alexander Chappell Fossil Ridge High School Fort Collins CO Swim Benjamin Chatwin Forest Lake Area High School Forest Lake MN Swim Luo Chen Greenon High School Springfield OH Swim Bruce Chen The Linsly School Wheeling WV Swim Brian Cherewick Detroit Catholic Central High School Novi, Mi MI Swim Matthew Childs Anderson High Shool Anderson IN Swim Raymond Chin Riverside High School Leesburg VA Swim Marc Chmielewski Wilson High School West Lawn PA Swim/Polo Joseph Choi Batesville High School Batesville IN Swim Ian Chorrushi H. B. Plant High School Tampa FL Swim Brian Christofferson Cyprus High School Magna UT Swim/Polo Jared Christopher Trinity Preparatory School Winter Park FL Swim Parker Ciaramella Lassiter High School Marietta GA Swim Joseph Clark State College Area High School State College PA Swim Garrett Clausen Yorktown High School Yorktown IN Swim Brandon Cline San Angelo Central High School San Angelo TX Swim Jadon Clugston Otsego High School Otsego MI Swim Ian Cobb James Madison High School Vienna VA Swim Addison Cochran Wheeler High School Marietta GA Dive Christopher Cochran River Ridge High School Woodstock GA Swim Andrew Cochran Wooster High School Wooster OH Swim Austin Cochrane Linn-Mar High School Marion IA Swim 2 of 13 3/8/2020, 5:15 PM https://www.niscaonline.org/AALists/2018/aabacad2018.htm Ty Coen Regis Jesuit High School Aurora CO Swim Connor W Coffman Detroit Country Day School Beverly Hills MI Swim Joseph Colley Bishop Fenwick High School Franklin OH Swim Riley Collins Walton High School Marietta GA Swim Keel Compton Marietta High School Marietta GA Swim Erik Compton Bishop Chatard High School Indianapolis IN Swim Matthew Constable Hudson High School Hudson OH Swim Donovan Cool St. Joseph High School St. Joseph MI Swim Michael Cooper Kamiak High School Mukilteo WA Swim Thomas Corbett Cedar Rapids Washington High School Cedar Rapids IA Swim Drew Cornell Lewis Cass Jr/Sr High School Walton IN Swim Kieran Cottrell Collegiate School Richmond VA Dive Alexander Coval Clearfield High School Clearfield PA Swim Jacob Cowan Wawasee High School Syracuse IN Swim Bailey Cox Saint Xavier High School Louisville KY Swim Kyle Crater Jenison High School Jenison MI Swim Matthew Crawford Nordonia High School Macedonia OH Swim William Creviston St. Xavier High School Cincinnati OH Swim Simon Crew Owen J. Roberts High School Pottstown PA Swim Joseph Crews The Woodlands High School The Woodlands TX Swim Thomas J Cromie Morristown High School Morristown NJ Swim Wyatt Cronk Churchill High School San Antonio TX Swim Anthony Cruz William H. Taft High School San Antonio TX Swim Joseph Cutting Bangor High School Bangor ME Swim Tindar Cyr Seven Hills School Cincinnati OH Swim Brenden Czajka Lansing Catholic High School
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