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2021 SWC Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 1 Amherst Steele High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - Page 1 2021 SWC Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 1 Girls 1 mtr Diving Pool Record: 509.75 # 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake SWC Record: 509.75 @ 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake Name Yr School Semis Score Finals Score Finals 1 Schmidt, Casey SR Olmsted Falls High School 300.75 423.75 2 Kelsheimer, Grace SR Westlake High School 296.05 408.00 3 Davis, Elisabeth SO North Olmsted High School 271.30 392.80 4 Schum, Emma JR Avon Lake High School 251.95 346.75 5 Sekerek, Emma SR Amherst Steele High School 245.75 331.20 6 Curtis, Anna JR Westlake High School 214.70 288.85 7 Hartman, Morgan SO Berea-Midpark High School 208.95 284.25 8 Wegner, Eliza JR Berea-Midpark High School 208.25 275.20 9 Bennett, Shelby SO Olmsted Falls High School 177.20 234.15 10 White, Allison SR Olmsted Falls High School 165.80 222.85 Event 1 Girls 1 mtr Diving Pool Record: 509.75 # 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake SWC Record: 509.75 @ 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake Name Yr School Prelim Score Semis Score Semi-Finals 1 Schmidt, Casey SR Olmsted Falls High School 190.35 300.75 q 2 Kelsheimer, Grace SR Westlake High School 184.00 296.05 q 3 Davis, Elisabeth SO North Olmsted High School 177.80 271.30 q 4 Schum, Emma JR Avon Lake High School 172.00 251.95 q 5 Sekerek, Emma SR Amherst Steele High School 147.95 245.75 q 6 Curtis, Anna JR Westlake High School 135.05 214.70 q 7 Hartman, Morgan SO Berea-Midpark High School 129.55 208.95 q 8 Wegner, Eliza JR Berea-Midpark High School 134.65 208.25 q 9 Bennett, Shelby SO Olmsted Falls High School 116.90 177.20 q 10 White, Allison SR Olmsted Falls High School 108.60 165.80 q Event 1 Girls 1 mtr Diving Pool Record: 509.75 # 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake SWC Record: 509.75 @ 2/4/2011 Morgan Srail Avon Lake Name Yr School Prelim Score Preliminaries 1 Schmidt, Casey SR Olmsted Falls High School 190.35 q 2 Kelsheimer, Grace SR Westlake High School 184.00 q 3 Davis, Elisabeth SO North Olmsted High School 177.80 q 4 Schum, Emma JR Avon Lake High School 172.00 q 5 Sekerek, Emma SR Amherst Steele High School 147.95 q 6 Curtis, Anna JR Westlake High School 135.05 q 7 Wegner, Eliza JR Berea-Midpark High School 134.65 q 8 Hartman, Morgan SO Berea-Midpark High School 129.55 q 9 Bennett, Shelby SO Olmsted Falls High School 116.90 q 10 White, Allison SR Olmsted Falls High School 108.60 q Amherst Steele High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - Page 2 2021 SWC Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Pool Record: 1:53.23 # 1/30/2016 Avon Lake K O'Rourke, L Smith, C Bruce, B Menzer SWC Record: 1:53.23 @ 1/30/2016 Avon Lake K O'Rourke, L Smith, C Bruce, B Menzer Team Relay Finals Time 1 Avon High School A 1:56.05 1) Mackay, Mallory So 2) Kurtzweil, Bridget So 3) Swope, Rayna So 4) Molenaar, Eva FR 29.51 1:01.33 (31.82) 1:29.35 (28.02) 1:56.05 (26.70) 2 Westlake High School A 2:03.15 1) Tobin, Maggie SO 2) Tobin, Emilie SR 3) Peer, Sydney SO 4) Houser, Julia SR 31.19 1:05.46 (34.27) 1:35.64 (30.18) 2:03.15 (27.51) 3 Avon Lake High School A 2:04.32 1) Lumpkin, Brooke SR 2) Lumpkin, Bree SR 3) Williams, Katie JR 4) Hicov, Natalie JR 31.86 1:06.75 (34.89) 1:37.29 (30.54) 2:04.32 (27.03) 4 Avon High School B 2:07.25 1) Trombetto, Hanna Jr 2) Siftar, Violet FR 3) Zehr, Kayla Sr 4) Fabian, Julia Sr 32.46 1:08.26 (35.80) 1:39.52 (31.26) 2:07.25 (27.73) 5 Amherst Steele High School A 2:07.95 1) Molnar, Kenzie JR 2) Dorobek, Sierra SO 3) Soboslay, Mary JR 4) Woodworth, Estella JR 35.04 1:08.21 (33.17) 1:39.89 (31.68) 2:07.95 (28.06) 6 Avon Lake High School B 2:09.25 1) McDaniel, Allison SO 2) Wysong, Zoe SO 3) Presley, Emily SR 4) Okuma, Abigail JR 32.25 1:08.74 (36.49) 1:41.66 (32.92) 2:09.25 (27.59) 7 Olmsted Falls High School A 2:09.50 1) Kolesar, Grace SO 2) Swanson, Madeline JR 3) Katsaras, Lillie JR 4) Edmonds, Carly SR 34.60 1:10.78 (36.18) 1:39.63 (28.85) 2:09.50 (29.87) 8 North Ridgeville High School A 2:09.52 1) Groppe, Madison SR 2) Indries, Larisa FR 3) Steinbrunner, Lauren JR 4) Steinbrunner, Jenna FR 32.18 1:10.98 (38.80) 1:41.14 (30.16) 2:09.52 (28.38) 9 Westlake High School B 2:13.90 1) Bartnicki, Ava JR 2) Clarke, Olivia SR 3) Wilson, Corinne JR 4) Burrows, Lindsay SR 37.29 1:11.97 (34.68) 1:45.62 (33.65) 2:13.90 (28.28) 10 North Ridgeville High School B 2:17.78 1) Roussat, Jolie JR 2) Dlugosz, Arden FR 3) Roussat, Grace FR 4) Poltrone, Ally SO 34.60 1:14.98 (40.38) 1:48.50 (33.52) 2:17.78 (29.28) 11 North Olmsted High School A 2:18.42 1) Kubancik, Julia SO 2) Kobak, Elena JR 3) Nee, Allie SO 4) Hannu, Jessica JR 37.12 1:14.06 (36.94) 1:48.07 (34.01) 2:18.42 (30.35) 12 Berea-Midpark High School A 2:20.63 1) Black, Makenzie FR 2) Strmac, Cadence SO 3) Titus, Kasie JR 4) Tate, Noel SO 34.31 1:14.68 (40.37) 1:50.38 (35.70) 2:20.63 (30.25) 13 Amherst Steele High School B 2:23.98 1) Atkinson, Ceci JR 2) Kendall, Lauren SO 3) Sonntag, Lizzie FR 4) Sekerek, Emma SR 39.00 1:19.04 (40.04) 1:52.67 (33.63) 2:23.98 (31.31) 14 Olmsted Falls High School B 2:27.32 1) Bauman, Jordan SO 2) Katsaras, Anna FR 3) Cifranic, Emily SO 4) Daeufel, Heidi SR 37.99 1:20.18 (42.19) 1:55.99 (35.81) 2:27.32 (31.33) 15 Berea-Midpark High School B 2:46.72 1) Timko, Madilyn FR 2) Rohfeld, Janie SO 3) Shimko, Cara FR 4) Soukup, Alayna SR 48.79 1:33.69 (44.90) 2:15.70 (42.01) 2:46.72 (31.02) Amherst Steele High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - Page 3 2021 SWC Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Pool Record: 1:54.53 # 2/1/2003 Mandy Ranc Rocky River SWC Record: 1:54.53 @ 2/1/2003 Mandy Ranc Rocky River Name Yr School Finals Time 1 Downing, Alex FR Avon High School 1:58.19 28.22 58.31 (30.09) 1:28.11 (29.80) 1:58.19 (30.08) 2 Slivinski, Olivia FR Avon Lake High School 2:03.08 28.55 59.56 (31.01) 1:31.25 (31.69) 2:03.08 (31.83) 3 Calaway, Abby JR Berea-Midpark High School 2:05.25 29.60 1:00.81 (31.21) 1:33.09 (32.28) 2:05.25 (32.16) 4 Okuma, Abigail JR Avon Lake High School 2:12.69 30.72 1:05.08 (34.36) 1:39.74 (34.66) 2:12.69 (32.95) 5 Peer, Sydney SO Westlake High School 2:12.84 30.05 1:03.07 (33.02) 1:38.13 (35.06) 2:12.84 (34.71) 6 Trombetto, Hanna Jr Avon High School 2:12.97 30.83 1:04.87 (34.04) 1:39.31 (34.44) 2:12.97 (33.66) 7 Tomasch, Sarah JR Olmsted Falls High School 2:13.65 31.07 1:05.21 (34.14) 1:39.44 (34.23) 2:13.65 (34.21) 8 Zehr, Kayla Sr Avon High School 2:17.63 32.22 1:07.58 (35.36) 1:43.34 (35.76) 2:17.63 (34.29) 9 Kennedy, Jenna SO Avon Lake High School 2:17.85 31.94 1:07.30 (35.36) 1:43.11 (35.81) 2:17.85 (34.74) 10 Steinbrunner, Jenna FR North Ridgeville High School 2:19.23 31.32 1:06.43 (35.11) 1:43.28 (36.85) 2:19.23 (35.95) 11 Clute, Katie SO Olmsted Falls High School 2:20.96 31.91 1:07.44 (35.53) 1:44.61 (37.17) 2:20.96 (36.35) 12 Willet, Bella JR Berea-Midpark High School 2:24.90 31.21 1:08.97 (37.76) 1:47.13 (38.16) 2:24.90 (37.77) 13 Kobak, Elena JR North Olmsted High School 2:25.11 33.52 1:10.69 (37.17) 1:49.42 (38.73) 2:25.11 (35.69) 14 Bolton, Annalise FR Berea-Midpark High School 2:27.72 32.71 1:10.17 (37.46) 1:49.97 (39.80) 2:27.72 (37.75) 15 Blood, Erin JR Westlake High School 2:28.51 32.67 1:10.06 (37.39) 1:49.73 (39.67) 2:28.51 (38.78) 16 Williams, Mia FR Westlake High School 2:29.14 33.43 1:10.58 (37.15) 1:49.42 (38.84) 2:29.14 (39.72) 17 Woodworth, Estella JR Amherst Steele High School 2:31.07 33.41 1:11.59 (38.18) 1:51.68 (40.09) 2:31.07 (39.39) 18 Roussat, Grace FR North Ridgeville High School 2:31.82 34.35 1:12.79 (38.44) 1:52.69 (39.90) 2:31.82 (39.13) 19 Hassanain, Basemah JR North Olmsted High School 2:33.66 33.72 1:12.38 (38.66) 1:53.08 (40.70) 2:33.66 (40.58) 20 Wilm, Julia JR North Ridgeville High School 2:35.34 33.47 1:12.88 (39.41) 1:54.27 (41.39) 2:35.34 (41.07) 21 Juristy, Jenna SO Amherst Steele High School 2:46.10 39.12 1:21.06 (41.94) 2:04.71 (43.65) 2:46.10 (41.39) 22 Dragen, Sofia SO North Olmsted High School 2:51.09 37.31 1:20.75 (43.44) 2:07.20 (46.45) 2:51.09 (43.89) 23 Clark, Adrienne JR Amherst Steele High School 2:52.46 37.75 1:21.46 (43.71) 2:08.33 (46.87) 2:52.46 (44.13) --- Delap, Rachel FR Olmsted Falls High School DQ DQ False start Amherst Steele High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 8.0 - Page 4 2021 SWC Swimming & Diving Championships Results Event 4 Girls 200 Yard IM Pool Record: 2:09.55 # 1/29/1999 Josie Jedick Rocky River SWC Record: 2:10.11 @ 2/6/1999 Kati Wise Westlake Name Yr School Finals Time 1 Kurtzweil, Bridget So Avon High School 2:20.65 29.58 1:04.19 (34.61) 1:46.00 (41.81) 2:20.65 (34.65) 2 Williams, Katie JR Avon Lake High School 2:25.25 32.92 1:10.24 (37.32) 1:52.77 (42.53) 2:25.25 (32.48) 3 Katsaras, Lillie JR Olmsted Falls High School 2:25.60 30.32 1:07.13 (36.81) 1:53.00 (45.87) 2:25.60 (32.60) 4 Tobin, Emilie SR Westlake High School 2:26.50 31.67 1:08.87 (37.20) 1:52.88 (44.01) 2:26.50 (33.62) 5 Siftar, Violet FR Avon High School 2:30.73 33.04 1:12.31 (39.27) 1:55.78 (43.47) 2:30.73 (34.95) 6 McDaniel, Allison SO Avon Lake High School 2:33.67 33.59 1:11.92 (38.33) 1:58.09 (46.17) 2:33.67 (35.58) 7 Kolesar, Grace SO Olmsted Falls High School 2:37.55 34.39 1:14.96 (40.57) 2:02.91 (47.95) 2:37.55 (34.64) 8 Gilles, Clara Jr Avon High School 2:38.06 35.09 1:14.91 (39.82) 2:02.50 (47.59) 2:38.06 (35.56) 9 Jordanger, Samantha FR Westlake High School 2:44.55 36.43 1:20.61 (44.18) 2:07.73 (47.12) 2:44.55 (36.82) 10 Stenger, Caroline FR Westlake High School 2:45.54 37.21 1:21.51 (44.30) 2:07.77 (46.26) 2:45.54 (37.77) 11 Arnold, Anna FR Avon Lake High School 2:46.72 38.69 1:22.32 (43.63) 2:08.74 (46.42) 2:46.72 (37.98) 12 Kendall, Lauren SO Amherst
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