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For the Record Reprint With Swimming World Magazine's Permission RESULTS ' FOR THE RECORD Karla J. Driesler (10), Bartow, Fla ............. 52.250 Sabrina Sagehorn (9), College Park, Calif .... 4:52.920 high school Shelly Hansen (12), Richfield, Minn ........... 52.300 Karin LaBerge (11), Central Bucks West, Pa... 4:53.092 Kathy Smith (11), Lake Washington, Wash ..... 52.332 Lisa Wen (10), Capistrano Valley, Calif ....... 4:53.110 all-america Beth Gardner (10), Boca Baton, Fla ............ 52.420 Lynette Gernatt (12), Buchholz, Fla .......... 4:53.280 Cathy Clark (11), St. Rose, N.J ................ 52.500 Lisa Hazen (11), Loretto, Calif .............. 4:53.483 NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC Ingrid Lawrence (12), Red River, N.D ........... 52.580 Lori Strong (11), Coleran, Ohio ............. 4:54.480 SWIMMING COACHES ASSOCIATION Lisa Buese (12), Kentucky Country Day, Ky ..... 52_591 Sheryl Bamieoat (10), Bloomfield Hills A., Mioh.. 4:54.800 1981 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Kirsten WengFer (11), Hopkins Lindbergh, Minn... 52.700 Amy Bouckaert (10), Royal Oak Dondero, Mieh. 4:55.660 ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM Diana Zock (11), J.L. McCu Ilough, Texas ....... 52.750 Jenny Harshbarger (11), Newport, Wash ...... 4:55.932 Complied by Sarah DeZago Sandra Joan Meckoll (9), Norco, Calif ......... 52.760 Jane Coontz (12), Castle, I nd ............... 4:55.990 9 Edward St., Sparklll, N.Y. 10976 Honorable Mention Channon Hermstad (9), San Luis Obispo, Calif. 4:56.600 Tracy Barrett (12), Rockford Guilford, III ........ 52.800 Christi Woolger (11), Fort Lauderdale, Fla .... 4:56.780 50 YD FREESTYLE Julie Bassichis (12), Nova, Fla ................ 52.820 Roxan ne Carlton (11), Wilson, Wash ......... 4:57.076 Susan Habernigg (12), Lake Oswego, Ore ...... 23.150 Janet Risser (12), Westlake, Texas ............ 52.860 Cay Andres (12), North Brunswick, N.J ....... 4:57.300 Betsy Lind (12), New Trier East, III ............. 23.160 Denise Johnson (11), Burnsville, Minn ......... 52.860 Lynn Kennedy (11), Clarkstown South, N.Y .... 4:57.876 Heather Strang (9), East Lansing, M ich ........ 23.440 Sharon Doyle (9), Morristown, N.J ............. 52.870 Virginia Anne Diederich (11), North Cobb, Ga... 4:58.860 Jodi Eyles (10), Franklin Regional, Pa .......... 23.651 Melody Barker (11), Mission Viejo, Calif ....... 52.890 Marianne McCaw (11), Hinsdale Central, Ill... 4:58.860 Diane Wallner (11), Alexander Ramsey, Minn... 23.770 Christi Woolger (11), Fort Lauderdale, Fin ...... 52.920 Jocelyn Thomas (11), Valhalla, Calif ......... 4:59.100 Lisa Dunlap (12), Hinsdale Central, III.......... 23.791 Grace Whiteis (11), Winston Church II, Md ...... 52.940 Laurie Hoefler (11), Prospect, Calif .......... 4:59.294 Barb Garland (12), Glenbrook North, IH......... 23.814 Lianne McCraw (12), El Toro, Calif ............ 82.950 Julie Barker (12), John I. Leonard, Fla ........ 4:59.300 Kathy Hall (12), Whittier, Calif ............... 23.900 Juli Schulte (11), North Penn, Pa .............. 52.960 Cathy Slingsby (12), Newport Harbor, Calif... 4:59.470 Kim Storm (12), Northville, Mich .............. 23.930 Bonnie Lyons (12), Marlboro Central, N.Y ...... 52.966 J uli Schulte (11), North Penn, Pa ............ 4:59.580 Lianne McCraw (12), El Toro, Calif ............ 23.980 Linda Krumwiede (11), Fox Chapel, Pa ......... 52.998 Christie Patterson (12), Westlake, Texas ..... 4:59.800 Linda Krumwiede (11), Fox Chapel, Pa ......... 23.990 Kim Hanson (9), Canton Glen Oak, Ohio ....... 53.010 Honorable Mention Jill Rogers (11), Edgewood, Ohio ............. 24.060 Kim Toro (9), Sabino, Ariz .................... 53.030 Kay Lundy (11), La Jolla, Calif .............. 4:89.810 Mary Mumber (9), Trinity, Pa ................. 24.112 Shelly Carruth (11), Largo, Fla ................ .53.110 Kelly Long (11), Newport Harbor, Calif ....... 5:00.920 Leslie Pike (10), Cherry Hill East, N.J .......... 24.121 200 YD FREESTYLE Katie Holland (12), Atlderdice, Pa ............ 5:01.020 J.B. Burrell (12), Lansing Everett, Mich ........ 24.160 Marybeth Linzmeier (12), Mission Viejo, Calif.. 1:46.620 Lori A. Baker (9), Montour, Pa ....... : ....... 5:01.040 Laurine A. Gray (9), Arcadia, Calif ............ 24.170 Beth Washut (10), St. John, Ohio ............ 1:47.6,52 Jennifer Kniseley (9), Buchholz, Fla .......... 5:01.190 Ingrid Lawrence (12), Red River, N.D ........... 24.170 Tiffany Cohen (9), Mission Viejo, Calif ..... .. 1:48.450 Cheryl Gillett (10), Arcadia, Adz ............. 5:01.430 Judy Kylander (9), Warren Area, Pa ............ 24.210 Julie Williams (12), EI Toro, Calif ............ 1:48.470 Karin Gould (11), Los Altos, Calif ........... 5:01.757 Laura Peel (11), Fairport, N.Y ................. 24.210 Lynette Gernaat (12), Buchholz, Fla .......... 1:50.330 Sheryl Love (12), Bethel Park, Pa ............ 5:01.963 Kim Carson (11), Highland Park, Texas ........ 24.240 Diana Zock (11), J.L. McCullough, Texas ..... 1:50.520 Kenya Kelly (10), Nova, Fin ................. 5:02.700 Joanne Gardner (10), Springbrook, Md ......... 24.240 Carol Peterson (10), Alhambra, Calif ......... 1:50.530 Sandy Pierson (11), Bethel Park, Pa .......... 5:03.522 Erica Nordean (10), Mt. Rainier, Wash ......... 24.240 Marianne McCaw (11), Hinsdale Central, II1... 1:50.726 Kathy Young (11), Branham, Calif ........... 5:03.598 Cathy Clark (11), St. Rose, N.J ................ 24.270 Lisa Wen (10), Capistrano, Calif ............ 1:50.940 Cathy Horst (11), Westmont, Calif ........... 5:03.700 Bonnie Lyons (12), Marlboro Central, N.Y ...... 24.288 Sheryl Barnicoat (10), Bloomfield Hills, Mich... 1:51.530 Kathy McCoy (11), Beila Vista, Calif ......... 5:03.809 Carolyn Goodlay (12), Kinston, N.C ............ 24.320 Leslie Lonnberg (12), Simi Valley, Calif ...... 1:51.700 Amelia Nalli (10), Evergreen, Wash .......... 5:04.123 Lisa Remele (11), Langley, Va ................ 24.350 Jenny Hahne (10), Whittier, Calif ............ 1:51.760 Vic.ki Lofnren (9). Rincon, Ariz .............. 5:04.420 Kim Hanson (9), Canton Glen Oak, Ohio ....... 24.363 Florence Barker (9), Mission Viejo, Calif ..... 1:51.830 100 YD BACKSTROKE Robin Fiene (12), Concord, Calif .............. 24.388 Darci Bodner (11), Norwin, Pa ............... 1:51.895 , Mary Wayte (10), Mercer Island, Wash ......... 58.250 Diana Zock (11), J.L. McCu Ilough, Texas ....... 24.370 Teresa Anderson (11), Martin Co., Fla ........ 1:51.950 Darci Bodner (1t), Norwin, Pa ................ 58.352 Michele Reagan (9), Bucholz, Fla ............. 24.380 Sabrina Sagehorn (9), College Park, Calif .... 1:51.970 Kim Nicholson (12), South Eugene, Ore ........ 58.880 Bonnie Nash (10), Clear Lake, Texas .......... 24.360 Lisa Hazen (11), Loretto, Calif .............. 1:52.039 Holly Green (11), Buchholz, Fla ............... 58.920 Honorable Mention Nancy McCrea (9), Cleariake, Texas ......... 1:52.070 Diana Zock (11), J.L. McCuIIough, Texas ....... 58.920 Sandra Joan Meckoll (9), Norco, Calif ......... 24.400 Kirsten Wengler (11), Hopkins Lindbergh, Minn.. 1:52.070 Shelly Carruth (11), Largo, Fin ................ 58.970 Janet Kemper (11), Bellbrook, Ohio ........... 24.430 Jane Coontz (12), Castle, Ind ............... 1:52.210 Jennifer Brothers (11), Cardinal Newman, Fla... 58.990 Melanie Schmauch (12), Dulles, Texas ........ 24.430 Julie Barker (12), John I. Leonard, Fin ........ 1:52.260 Lisa Iori (12), Vineland, N.J ................... 59.000 Traey Thomas (11), Federal Way, Wash ........ 24.437 Juli Schulte (11), North Penn, Pa ............ 1:52.294 Pam Lechner (9), Finneytown, Ohio ........... 59.247 Laura Blankley (10), Harbor, Calif ............. 24.438 Maria Doelger (12), New Canaan, Conn ....... 1:52.328 Rhonda Rape (10), Smoky Hill, Colo ........... 59.450 Debbie Greene (9), Chaska, Minn ............. 24.440 Lynn Kennedy (11), Clarkstown South, N.Y .... 1:52.607 Gwen Cross (12), Cocoa Beach, Fla ........... 59.460 Karla J. Driesler (10), Bartow, Fla ............. 24.460 Linda Thompson (12), Coronado, Ariz ........ 1:52.700 Ketly Beach (11), Fort Lauderdale, Fla ......... 59.500 Sarah Gengler (12), Nicolet, Wis .............. 24.535 Roxanne Carlton (11), Wilson, Wash ......... 1:52.794 Julia Ritchie (12), Mira Costa, Calif ........... 59.550 Sandra Goekin9 (10), Cypress Creek, Texas .... 24.540 Jenny Harshbarger (11), Newport, Wash ...... 1:52.867 Nadra Simmons (9), Lafayette Jefferson, Ind... 59.585 Ann Drolsom (9), Madison West, Wis .......... 24.547 Beth Gardner (10), Boca Raton, Fla .......... 1:52.870 Robyn Desmet (10), Omaha Westside, Neb ..... 59.590 Kelly Welykholowa (9), Emil R. Buohser, Calif.. 24.559 Sheryl Love (12), Bethel Park, Pa ............ 1:53.265 Tori Trees (10), Atherton, Ky .................. 59.730 Kristen Turner (9), North Salinas, Calif ........ 24.567 Pam Lechner (9), Finneytown, Ohio ......... 1:53.342 Leslie Lonnberg (12), Simi Valley, Calif ........ 59.750 Christi Woolger (11), Fort Lauderdale, Fla ...... 24.600 Honorable Mention Lynn Marggrander (11), Loveland-Hurst, Ohio.. 1:00.113 Maria Doelger (12), New Canaan, Conn ........ 24.603 Dawn Brandewie (11), Mission Viejo, Calif .... 1:53.450 Connie Wright (11), Waukesha North, Wis .... 1:00.208 Sara Adams (12), Spring, Texas .............. 24.610 Katie Carson (9), North Brunswick, N.J ....... 1:53.490 Nana Wilemon (10), W.B. Ray, Texas ........ 1:00.208 100 YD FREESTYLE Cay Andres (12), North Brunswick, N.J ....... 1:53.510 Ellen Buvik (12), Sahuaro, Ariz .............. 1:00.250 Sue Habernigg (12), Lake Oswego, Ore ........ 50.130 Patti King (10), St. Bernards, Tenn ........... 1:53.540 Missy Proctor (10), Rochester, Mich ......... 1:00.320
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