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2018-2019 NISCA Academic All-America Swimming, Diving and Water Polo 2018-2019 NISCA Academic All-America Swimming, Diving and Wate... https://www.niscaonline.org/aalists/2019/academicaa2019.html 2018-19 NISCA 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, 1:31 PM https://www.niscaonline.org/aalists/2019/aabacad2019.htm 2018-2019 NISCA Boys High School Academic All-America Awarded to 12th Grade Athletes with a GPA of 3.75+ and a completed application 7/9/2019 FIRST LAST SCHOOL CITY STATE TEAM David Abrahams Haverford High School Havertown PA Swim Vartan Abramyan Steilacoom High School Steilacoom WA Swim Lutfi Abu-Shanob Rochester High School Rochester Hills MI Swim Jackson Adcox Trinity High School Euless TX Swim Sunbola Adesanya Mansfield Timberview High School Arlington TX Swim Kyle Agarwal Centerville High School Dayton OH Swim Hagan Aldridge St. Christopher's School Richmond VA Swim Christopher Allender Marist Catholic High School Eugene OR Swim David Andersen Kingston High School Kingston WA Swim Jordan Anderson Kingwood High School Kingwood TX Swim Martin Luther Andrews VII Rome High School Rome GA Swim Samuel Ankley Kalamazoo Central High School Kalamazoo MI Dive Jacob Anteau Jamestown High School Jamestown ND Swim Brandon Aponte John Bapst Memorial High School Bangor ME Swim Nicolas Apostolides Brunswick School Greenwich CT Swim/Polo Landon Armstrong Southlake Carroll High School Southlake TX Swim Ari Atlas University High School of Indiana Carmel IN Swim Tarek Atyia Science Hill High School Johnson City TN Swim Zachary Auleciems Stillwater Area High School Stillwater MN Swim Chase Auman Rockhurst High School Kansas City MO Swim Daniel Ayabe Naperville Central High School Naperville IL Swim Harold Bacheller IV Smoky Hill High School Aurora CO Swim Logan Back Tecumseh High School New Carlisle OH Swim Colin Backhaus Millard West High School Omaha NE Swim Devon Baker De La Salle Collegiate High School Warren MI Swim Alex Balaguer Freedom High School Orlando FL Swim Ethan Ball Grand Haven High School Grand Haven MI Swim Ethan Bandick University High School of Indiana Carmel IN Swim Braden Barale Jesuit College Preparatory School Dallas TX Swim Aaron Barker Harrison High School West Lafayette IN Swim Isaac Barrera New Braunfels High School New Braunfels TX Swim Lyle Bartels Lee High School San Antonio TX Swim Joshua Barth Madison Memorial High School Madison WI Swim Alexander Bartik Lassiter High School Marietta GA Swim Alexander Barton James E. Taylor High School Katy TX Swim Jacob Bass Kingwood High School Kingwood TX Swim John Batterton Stillwater Area High School Stillwater MN Swim Samuel Baule Muncie Central High School Muncie IN Swim Ruslan Bayliyev Albuquerque Academy Albuquerque NM Swim Jackson Beachboard Coffee County Central High School Manchester TN Swim Ethan Beale Martins Ferry High School Martins Ferry OH Swim Jakub Becker Dover Area High School Dover PA Swim Graham Beckstein Saint Stephen's Episcopal School Bradenton FL Swim Carter Beckstein Saint Stephen's Episcopal School Bradenton FL Swim Evan Behrens Anderson High Shool Anderson IN Swim Andrew Beichner Boardman High School Boardman OH Swim Brett Belknap Anoka High School Anoka MN Swim Tanner Bell F. J. Reitz High School Evansville IN Swim Nicolas Bell Madison Memorial High School Madison WI Swim Ty Bender Clearfield High School Clearfield PA Swim 1 of 15 3/8/2020, 1:32 PM https://www.niscaonline.org/aalists/2019/aabacad2019.htm Brent Beougher Wilson High School West Lawn PA Swim/Polo Jonathan Bernard St. Xavier High School Cincinnati OH Swim Max Bernickus Ladue Horton Watkins High School Ladue MO Dive Noah Berryman Brownsburg High School Brownsburg IN Swim Aiden Berwick Bellaire High School Bellaire TX Swim Graham Bezanson Lake Highlands High School Dallas TX Swim Connor Bishop St. Francis de Sales High School Toledo OH Swim Caleb Bitting Amador Valley High School Pleasanton CA Swim Henry Blair Horace Greeley High School Chappaqua NY Swim Sebastian Blancas James Bowie High School Arlington TX Swim Cole Blasing Millard South High School Omaha NE Swim Matthew Spencer Bley Morristown High School Morristown NJ Swim Jacob Boese Mesabi East High School Aurora MN Swim Brooks Boie Century High School Rochester MN Swim Maksym Bondar Anacortes High School Anacortes WA Swim Oleksii Alyosha Bondar Anacortes High School Anacortes WA Swim Gabriel Boonstra Hudsonville High School Hudsonville MI Swim/Polo Sebastian Borden Battlefield High School Haymarket VA Swim Jarrett Bostick Emerald Ridge High School Puyallup WA Polo Nicholas Bostock Hamilton Southeastern High School Fishers IN Swim Bryan Botkin Millard South High School Omaha NE Swim Matthew Bowe Central Bucks West High School Doylestown PA Swim David Bowl De La Salle Collegiate High School Warren MI Swim Rory Bowles Gulf Coast High School Naples FL Swim Caleb Braley Old Town High School Old Town ME Swim Spencer Bramlette Virginia High School Bristol VA Swim Declan Braun West Genesee High School Camillus NY Swim Jackson Breeding Science Hill High School Johnson City TN Swim Ryan Breedlove James Madison High School Vienna VA Swim Connor Breen Gonzaga College High School Washington DC Polo Cody Brelage Delta High School Muncie IN Swim Sebastian Brice Westhill High School Stamford CT Swim Benjamin Briguet Simley High School Inver Grove Heights MN Swim Corbin Brinkerhoff James E. Taylor High School Katy TX Swim Ryan Brockington York Suburban Senior High School York PA Swim Charles Broghammer Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan WI Swim Joshua Bromby Trabuco Hills High School Mission Viejo CA Swim Zachary Brossart Badin High School Hamilton OH Swim Phillip Brown New Braunfels High School New Braunfels TX Swim Bryson Brown J. H. 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Kennedy High School Cedar Rapids IA Swim Nicholas Catalano Northern York High School Dillsburg PA Swim Matthew Cauley McDowell High School Erie PA Swim/Polo Mark Cavanaugh Papillion-La Vista High School Papillion NE Swim Cameron Cavanaugh Wilson High School West Lawn PA Swim/Polo Nicholas Cerasuolo Lamar High School Houston TX Polo Owen Chamness Father Ryan High School Nashville TN Swim Kevin W. Chang Detroit Country Day School Beverly Hills MI Swim Jose Chang Gulf Coast High School Naples FL Swim Samuel Chapman Bainbridge High School Bainbridge Island WA Swim/Polo Alexander Chapman Old Town High School Old Town ME Swim Nikoloz Chargeishvili J. R. Arnold High School Panama City Beach FL Dive Ethan Chase Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School Kernersville NC Swim Lonnie Chien William Mason High School Mason OH Swim Aaron Chong Dupont Manual High School Louisville KY Swim Jacob Chow Edina High School Edina MN Swim William Clancy Forest Hills Central High School Grand Rapids MI Swim Justin Clark Wakefield High School Arlington VA Dive Jared Clark Bellaire High School Bellaire TX Swim John Clark University School of Nashville Nashville TN Swim Kevin Clarke Coughlin High School Wilkes Barre PA Swim Jacob Clemons Science Hill High School Johnson City TN Swim Gavin Clower Farragut High School Knoxville TN Swim Grayson Clower Farragut High School Knoxville TN Swim Hollis Cobb St. Christopher's School Richmond VA Swim Ryan Coke Franklin High School Franklin TN Swim Kenan Colakoglu Trinity Preparatory School Winter Park FL Swim Brendan Conley Highlands High School Fort Thomas KY Swim Christian Conrady Fossil Ridge High School Fort Collins CO Swim Alexander Cook Warsaw Community High School Warsaw IN Swim Christopher Davis Cooke Chamblee High School Chamblee GA Swim/Dive Avery Coonin White Station High School Memphis TN Swim Elliot Cooper Avon High School Avon IN Swim Cade Cornell Daphne High School Daphne AL Swim William Corona Georgetown High School Georgetown TX Swim Thomas Cotner Muskegon Mona Shores High School Muskegon MI Swim Marcos G Cotrotsios Salesianum School Wilmington DE Swim Joseph Cottrell Detroit Catholic Central High School Novi MI Swim Jackson Craig West Genesee High School Camillus NY Swim John Crilly Christian Brothers Academy Lincroft NJ Swim Zachary Crowe Morristown High School Morristown NJ Swim Daniel Crum Kalamazoo Central High
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