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Minnetonka Meet Minnesota Swimming Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:55 AM 9/14/2020 Page 1 2020 Eden Prairie vs. Minnetonka Meet - 9/11/2020 Eden Prairie High School - Girls Swimming & Diving Eden Prairie Community Center Results - Eden Prairie vs Minnetonka Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Junior Varsity Team Relay Finals Time Points 1 Minnetonka High School A 1:59.56 8 1) Musman, Hannah 11 2) Evans, Phoebe 12 3) Schwantes, Linney 9 4) Koch, Ali 11 29.82 34.08 29.00 26.66 2 Eden Prairie A 2:01.44 4 1) Barbknecht, Anna 12 2) Famigletti, Sofia 10 3) Watanabe, Ellie 10 4) Dorsey, Sydney 11 30.92 34.59 28.96 26.97 3 Minnetonka High School C 2:01.75 2 1) Thiss, Nora 10 2) Olson, Paige 9 3) Kitt, Regan 10 4) Van Holland, Vivian 11 32.28 34.15 28.30 27.02 4 Minnetonka High School B x2:03.85 1) Weeks, Erica 10 2) Schwantes, Teagan 10 3) Forsmark, Abby 11 4) Lenk, Grace 12 29.53 39.84 27.62 26.86 5 Eden Prairie B 2:06.42 1) Hovde, Jessica 12 2) Fogarty, Keira 9 3) Ulmer, Natalie 11 4) Schroeder, Ava 12 32.47 36.29 30.55 27.11 6 Eden Prairie C x2:12.37 1) Muruganandan, Pooja 10 2) Clark, Taylor 10 3) Herndon, Zoe 10 4) Bhujle, Tanvi 10 31.75 38.14 32.88 29.60 --- Minnetonka High School D X2:07.18 1) Ulbrich, Annika 9 2) Hostetter, Tori 12 3) Louie, Cyd 11 4) Stroh, Addy 10 33.05 35.09 30.37 28.67 --- Eden Prairie D X2:23.11 1) Barton, Elizabeth 9 2) O'Toole, Calley 12 3) Cooper, Lily 10 4) Zarse, Madalene 9 34.86 44.51 31.85 31.89 Event 2 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay Varsity Team Relay Finals Time Points 1 Minnetonka High School A 1:49.16 8 1) Kapeller, Abby 12 2) Kangas, Maija 11 3) Diaz, Addie 11 4) Miller, Regan 11 26.80 31.14 27.26 23.96 2 Eden Prairie A 1:49.41 4 1) Cripe, Kessel 11 2) Larsen, Caroline 9 3) Larsen, Faith 12 4) Logue, Grace 11 28.76 29.43 26.88 24.34 3 Minnetonka High School B 1:51.86 2 1) Vaughn, Rae 10 2) Wheeler, Quinci 11 3) Soetanto, Audrey 11 4) Shelstad, Rachel 11 29.07 30.72 27.15 24.92 4 Eden Prairie B 1:52.63 1) Miller, Merritt 10 2) Plantenberg, Ashley 12 3) Cronin, Katherine 12 4) Cronin, Ashley 10 29.42 30.30 28.15 24.76 5 Eden Prairie C x1:57.95 1) Haung, Michelle 12 2) Klysen, Sophie 11 3) Parkin, Madison 9 4) Sullivan, Margaret 12 31.08 31.73 28.81 26.33 6 Minnetonka High School C x1:58.38 1) Rhodes, Maggie 10 2) Goetz, Cali 11 3) Molina Larson, Amadia 10 4) Vogel, Aralyn 9 29.15 33.69 30.04 25.50 --- Minnetonka High School D X1:57.79 1) Kapeller, Ellie 11 2) Jorgenson, Georgia 10 3) Petrin, Eleanor 12 4) Fiedor, Hannah 10 30.45 32.78 28.11 26.45 --- Eden Prairie E X2:10.17 1) Bond, Maya 10 2) Kurth, Anna 10 3) Amundson, Alexa 9 4) Birman, Maria 11 33.84 37.52 30.49 28.32 Minnesota Swimming Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:55 AM 9/14/2020 Page 2 2020 Eden Prairie vs. Minnetonka Meet - 9/11/2020 Eden Prairie High School - Girls Swimming & Diving Eden Prairie Community Center Results - Eden Prairie vs Minnetonka Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Weeks, Erica 10 Minnetonka High School 2:05.08 4 29.62 32.97 33.44 29.05 2 Thiss, Nora 10 Minnetonka High School 2:09.20 6 28.82 31.64 32.48 36.26 3 Forsmark, Abby 11 Minnetonka High School 2:09.77 3 30.40 32.72 33.56 33.09 4 Clark, Taylor 10 Eden Prairie 2:23.46 2 32.88 36.19 38.03 36.36 5 Hovde, Jessica 12 Eden Prairie 2:23.58 1 32.17 36.40 38.04 36.97 6 Costales, Camila 9 Eden Prairie 2:30.17 33.27 37.68 39.46 39.76 --- Olson, Paige 9 Minnetonka High School X2:11.48 29.53 33.05 34.52 34.38 Event 4 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Diaz, Addie 11 Minnetonka High School 1:58.28 6 28.07 29.72 29.95 30.54 2 Thornton, Katelyn 11 Eden Prairie 2:00.68 4 28.17 30.26 31.20 31.05 3 Vaughn, Rae 10 Minnetonka High School 2:01.39 3 27.85 30.03 31.35 32.16 4 Kitt, Ellery 12 Minnetonka High School 2:03.46 2 28.04 30.69 32.22 32.51 5 Colford, Emma 12 Eden Prairie 2:04.57 1 28.58 31.43 32.41 32.15 6 Drewes, Ella 9 Eden Prairie 2:06.11 27.94 31.23 33.02 33.92 --- Rhodes, Maggie 10 Minnetonka High School X2:04.56 28.56 31.01 32.48 32.51 Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Vogel, Aralyn 9 Minnetonka High School 2:21.30 6 29.70 34.83 42.20 34.57 2 Kitt, Regan 10 Minnetonka High School 2:26.11 4 30.35 36.20 47.37 32.19 3 Fogarty, Keira 9 Eden Prairie 2:28.54 3 33.07 38.08 43.70 33.69 4 Molina Larson, Amadia 10 Minnetonka High School 2:29.01 2 32.81 34.95 46.62 34.63 5 Kurth, Anna 10 Eden Prairie 2:31.44 1 33.95 39.17 44.46 33.86 6 Cooper, Lily 10 Eden Prairie 2:33.66 33.86 38.53 47.00 34.27 --- Ulbrich, Annika 9 Minnetonka High School X2:30.37 30.65 37.59 46.78 35.35 --- Bhujle, Tanvi 10 Eden Prairie X2:49.63 35.40 42.29 54.24 37.70 Minnesota Swimming Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:55 AM 9/14/2020 Page 3 2020 Eden Prairie vs. Minnetonka Meet - 9/11/2020 Eden Prairie High School - Girls Swimming & Diving Eden Prairie Community Center Results - Eden Prairie vs Minnetonka Event 6 Girls 200 Yard IM Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Soetanto, Audrey 11 Minnetonka High School 2:09.79 6 27.97 33.09 38.75 29.98 2 Miller, Mallory 12 Eden Prairie 2:14.12 4 28.71 33.61 39.87 31.93 3 Miller, Merritt 10 Eden Prairie 2:15.53 3 30.14 33.60 40.47 31.32 4 Klysen, Sophie 11 Eden Prairie 2:16.20 2 29.92 35.01 39.92 31.35 5 Wheeler, Quinci 11 Minnetonka High School 2:17.45 1 30.05 37.67 38.52 31.21 6 Ulett, Rylie 9 Minnetonka High School 2:22.00 30.62 37.81 40.15 33.42 --- Harstad, Emily 10 Minnetonka High School X2:22.45 30.96 38.12 42.89 30.48 --- Famigletti, Sofia 10 Eden Prairie X2:23.30 31.22 35.50 42.31 34.27 Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Sigfrid, Tori 12 Minnetonka High School 25.55 6 2 Vogel, Aralyn 9 Minnetonka High School 27.08 4 3 Koch, Ali 11 Minnetonka High School 27.21 3 4 Watanabe, Ellie 10 Eden Prairie 27.36 2 5 Bond, Maya 10 Eden Prairie 28.58 1 6 Ulmer, Natalie 11 Eden Prairie 29.03 --- Host, Alea 10 Minnetonka High School X27.27 --- Hyland, Lilly 12 Eden Prairie X33.60 Event 8 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Kapeller, Abby 12 Minnetonka High School 23.63 6 2 Miller, Regan 11 Minnetonka High School 24.26 4 3 Helm, Nadia 11 Minnetonka High School 24.80 3 4 Larsen, Faith 12 Eden Prairie 24.81 2 5 Logue, Grace 11 Eden Prairie 25.39 1 6 Dunn, Greta 11 Eden Prairie 25.98 --- Shelstad, Rachel 11 Minnetonka High School X25.08 --- Haung, Michelle 12 Eden Prairie X26.43 Event 9 Girls 1 mtr Diving Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Score Points 1 Kerber, Teagan 10 Minnetonka High School 156.60 6 2 Felton, Sophia 12 Eden Prairie 154.45 4 3 Wander, Ella 10 Minnetonka High School 153.15 3 4 Rasch, Courtney 9 Minnetonka High School 141.40 2 5 Condit, Sydnee 12 Eden Prairie 135.80 1 6 Hudson, Lilly 11 Eden Prairie 129.00 Event 10 Girls 1 mtr Diving Varsity Name Yr School Finals Score Points 1 Patton, Rachel 11 Minnetonka High School 224.45 Minnesota Swimming Office - For Office Use Only License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 8:55 AM 9/14/2020 Page 4 2020 Eden Prairie vs. Minnetonka Meet - 9/11/2020 Eden Prairie High School - Girls Swimming & Diving Eden Prairie Community Center Results - Eden Prairie vs Minnetonka (Event 10 Girls 1 mtr Diving Varsity) Name Yr School Finals Score Points 2 Smith, Natalie 11 Minnetonka High School 205.60 4 3 Thornton, Brianna 11 Eden Prairie 198.62 3 4 Schwob, Victoria 10 Eden Prairie 192.60 2 5 Hopper, Brinley 10 Eden Prairie 191.85 1 6 Peterson, Raili 12 Minnetonka High School 170.10 6 Event 11 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Schwantes, Linney 9 Minnetonka High School 1:05.70 6 30.35 35.35 2 Watanabe, Ellie 10 Eden Prairie 1:06.90 4 30.80 36.10 3 Louie, Cyd 11 Minnetonka High School 1:09.53 3 32.75 36.78 4 Molina Larson, Amadia 10 Minnetonka High School 1:11.39 2 33.11 38.28 5 Birman, Maria 11 Eden Prairie 1:11.80 1 33.15 38.65 6 Herndon, Zoe 10 Eden Prairie 1:14.22 33.15 41.07 --- Daniels, Erika 9 Minnetonka High School X1:06.75 30.58 36.17 --- Amundson, Alexa 9 Eden Prairie X1:10.77 33.53 37.24 Event 12 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Soetanto, Audrey 11 Minnetonka High School 58.26 6 27.81 30.45 2 Helm, Nadia 11 Minnetonka High School 59.48 4 28.07 31.41 3 Larsen, Faith 12 Eden Prairie 1:00.29 3 27.99 32.30 4 Harstad, Emily 10 Minnetonka High School 1:02.52 2 29.84 32.68 5 Cronin, Katherine 12 Eden Prairie 1:03.02 1 29.15 33.87 6 Cripe, Kessel 11 Eden Prairie 1:03.66 28.96 34.70 7 Thornton, Katelyn 11 Eden Prairie x1:04.56 29.77 34.79 --- Petrin, Eleanor 12 Minnetonka High School X1:02.49 29.84 32.65 Event 13 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle Junior Varsity Name Yr School Finals Time Points 1 Haung, Michelle 12 Eden Prairie 57.77 6 28.20 29.57 2 Fiedor, Lauren 11 Minnetonka High School 57.96 4 27.96 30.00 3 Sullivan, Margaret 12 Eden Prairie 58.31 3 27.84 30.47 Minnesota Swimming Office - 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