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2017 Virginia High School 2A State Championship Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:39 PM 2/15/2017 Page 1 2017 2A State Swim and Dive Championship - 2/15/2017 Results Event 1 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay 2A State: 1:38.87 ! 2/24/2015 George Mason High School GMHS M Surette, D Larsen, J Britton, J Britton Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Maggie Walker Governor School-VA A 1:44.96 1:42.34 40 1) Choo, Ethan JR 2) r:0.61 Kemmerly, William SR 3) r:0.63 Ratliff, Noah FR 4) r:0.45 McClure, Nicholas SR r:+0.65 2 George Mason High School-VA A 1:46.10 1:42.39 34 1) Britton, Justin SR 2) r:0.39 Janicki, Adam SO 3) r:0.18 Updike, Sam JR 4) r:0.52 Surette, Noah JR r:17.70 3 Bruton High School Panthers-VA A 1:50.09 1:47.86 32 1) Lynch, Evan JR 2) r:0.48 DeJager, Matt SR 3) r:0.37 Morrow, John JR 4) r:0.37 Shaffer, Matthew JR r:+7.89 4 Marion Senior High School A 1:51.00 1:49.20 30 1) Cale, Logan SR 2) r:0.35 Walker, Bradley SR 3) r:0.47 Debord, Tanner SR 4) r:0.52 McDowell, Tate SO r:16.09 5 Radford High School-ZZ A 1:51.56 1:50.53 28 1) Harvey, Nicholas 2) r:0.24 Kleppin, Chet 3) r:0.45 Flora, Jack 4) r:0.29 Johnston, Mark r:15.96 6 Virginia High School Bearcats A 1:54.51 1:54.52 26 1) Miller, Brandon JR 2) r:0.43 Wilson, Owen SR 3) r:0.07 Gobble, Cooper FR 4) r:0.32 Van Nostrand, Aaron FR r:16.93 7 Prince Edward County High Scho-VA A 1:57.33 1:57.90 24 1) Weese, Aaron JR 2) r:0.43 Carolus, Niklas JR 3) r:0.52 Stimpert, Connor JR 4) r:0.06 Burns, Craig SR r:+0.69 8 Galax Maroon Tide-VA A 1:57.23 1:58.11 22 1) Haga, Jack JR 2) r:0.40 Jordan, Andrew JR 3) r:0.34 Coulson, Dylan SR 4) r:0.69 Whittle, Ben JR r:+0.68 B - Final 9 Central Woodstock A 2:04.00 1:59.36 18 1) Racey, Jeremy 2) r:0.51 Croom, Cliff 3) r:0.32 Neri, Jonah 4) r:0.36 Rimel, Chase r:+0.68 10 Strasburg High School-VA A 2:05.83 2:02.32 14 1) Hershey, Nathan SR 2) r:0.57 Smalls, Logan SR 3) r:0.44 McDonald, Nathan SR 4) r:0.44 Stanley, Daryen SO r:+0.61 11 Glenvar High School-VA A 2:08.14 2:07.59 12 1) Wade, Dustin JR 2) r:0.71 Whitlow, Austin SO 3) r:0.24 Thompson, Alec SR 4) r:0.42 Palmer, Daulton SR r:+0.72 12 Patrick Henry High School-VA A 2:07.77 2:09.37 10 1) Wright, Alex SO 2) r:0.75 Lyons, Cruz JR 3) r:0.53 Hainsworth, Joe JR 4) r:0.49 Woodward, Alex SR r:+0.66 --- Madison County High School-VA A 2:00.12 DQ 1) Wood, Greyson G SO 2) r:0.26 McNamara, Dale JR 3) r:0.29 Dillon, Ben JR 4) r:0.45 Dodson, Dalton SO r:+0.69 Preliminaries --- Clarke County High School-VA A DQ 1) Nesslerodt, Ryan SO 2) David, Jacob SR 3) Martin, Mackie SR 4) Whalen, Kevin JR --- Goochland High School-VA A DQ 1) Tremain, David JR 2) Kemmerly, Garrett T SO 3) Harrigal, Payton JR 4) Jones, Jordan SR --- Martinsville High School Swim-VA A DQ 1) Jarrett, Will 10 2) White, Davis 11 3) Bowles, Wilson 10 4) Pinkston, Maxwell 12 --- Appomattox County-VA A DQ 1) Thomas, Harry 2) Oneill, Christopher C 3) Richardson, Chris 4) Ellis, Josh Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:39 PM 2/15/2017 Page 2 2017 2A State Swim and Dive Championship - 2/15/2017 Results Event 1 Men 200 Yard Medley Relay 2A State: 1:38.87 ! 2/24/2015 George Mason High School GMHS M Surette, D Larsen, J Britton, J Britton Team Relay Seed Time Prelim Time Preliminaries 1 Maggie Walker Governor School-VA A 1:41.96 1:44.96 q 1) Choo, Ethan JR 2) r:0.54 Kemmerly, William SR 3) r:0.48 Ratliff, Noah FR 4) r:0.39 McClure, Nicholas SR r:+0.62 2 George Mason High School-VA A 1:42.23 1:46.10 q 1) Britton, Justin SR 2) r:0.49 Janicki, Adam SO 3) r:0.34 Updike, Sam JR 4) r:0.43 West, Jack JR r:13.07 3 Bruton High School Panthers-VA A 1:49.22 1:50.09 q 1) Lynch, Evan JR 2) r:0.38 DeJager, Matt SR 3) r:0.39 Morrow, John JR 4) r:0.32 Homer, Chris FR r:+9.70 4 Marion Senior High School A 1:48.80 1:51.00 q 1) Cale, Logan SR 2) r:0.20 Walker, Bradley SR 3) r:0.39 Debord, Tanner SR 4) r:0.59 McDowell, Tate SO r:+0.68 5 Radford High School-ZZ A 1:54.00 1:51.56 q 1) Harvey, Nicholas 2) r:0.38 Kleppin, Chet 3) r:0.28 Flora, Jack 4) r:0.32 Johnston, Mark r:15.93 6 Virginia High School Bearcats A 1:58.14 1:54.51 q 1) Miller, Brandon JR 2) r:+0.0 Wilson, Owen SR 3) r:+0.0 Gobble, Cooper FR 4) r:+0.0 Van Nostrand, Aaron FR 7 Galax Maroon Tide-VA A 2:00.21 1:57.23 q 1) Haga, Jack JR 2) r:0.49 Jordan, Andrew JR 3) r:0.45 Coulson, Dylan SR 4) r:0.48 Whittle, Ben JR r:16.44 8 Prince Edward County High Scho-VA A 2:07.02 1:57.33 q 1) Weese, Aaron JR 2) r:0.49 Carolus, Niklas JR 3) r:0.43 Stimpert, Connor JR 4) r:0.11 Burns, Craig SR r:+0.62 9 Madison County High School-VA A 1:58.94 2:00.12 q 1) Wood, Greyson G SO 2) r:0.22 McNamara, Dale JR 3) r:0.33 Dillon, Ben JR 4) r:0.48 Dodson, Dalton SO r:14.67 10 Central Woodstock A 1:52.67 2:04.00 q 1) Racey, Jeremy 2) r:+0.0 Croom, Cliff 3) r:+0.0 Neri, Jonah 4) r:+0.0 Rimel, Chase 11 Strasburg High School-VA A 2:04.47 2:05.83 q 1) Hershey, Nathan SR 2) r:+0.0 Smalls, Logan SR 3) r:+0.0 McDonald, Nathan SR 4) r:+0.0 Marchon, Xavier SR 12 Patrick Henry High School-VA A 2:08.50 2:07.77 q 1) Wright, Alex SO 2) r:+0.0 Lyons, Cruz JR 3) r:+0.0 Hainsworth, Joe JR 4) r:+0.0 Woodward, Alex SR 13 Glenvar High School-VA A 2:07.83 2:08.14 q 1) Wade, Dustin JR 2) r:0.46 Whitlow, Austin SO 3) r:0.45 Thompson, Alec SR 4) r:0.64 Palmer, Daulton SR r:+0.78 --- Clarke County High School-VA A 1:45.45 DQ 1) Nesslerodt, Ryan SO 2) r:+0.0 David, Jacob SR 3) Martin, Mackie SR 4) r:+0.0 Whalen, Kevin JR r:+0.65 --- Goochland High School-VA A 1:57.11 DQ 1) Tremain, David JR 2) r:0.33 Kemmerly, Garrett SO 3) r:0.58 Harrigal, Payton JR 4) r:0.36 Jones, Jordan SR r:+6.45 --- Appomattox County-VA A 2:12.02 DQ 1) Thomas, Harry 2) r:-0.17 Oneill, Christopher 3) r:0.54 Richardson, Chris 4) r:0.52 Ellis, Josh r:+0.75 --- Martinsville High School Swim-VA A 2:09.35 DQ 1) Jarrett, Will 10 2) r:0.40 White, Davis 11 3) r:0.37 Bowles, Wilson 10 4) r:0.69 Pinkston, Maxwell 12 r:17.11 Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:39 PM 2/15/2017 Page 3 2017 2A State Swim and Dive Championship - 2/15/2017 Results Event 2 Women 200 Yard Medley Relay 2A State: 1:54.05 ! 2/24/2015 Maggie Walker Gov School Maggi G Monasterio, L Parker, E Deglau, E Bilski Team Relay Prelim Time Finals Time Points A - Final 1 Maggie Walker Governor School-VA A 1:58.16 1:56.49 40 1) Dula, Isabella JR 2) r:0.32 Keatley, Quinn SO 3) r:0.60 Cullen, Adeline FR 4) r:0.50 Mortimer, Emily SO r:+0.59 2 Glenvar High School-VA A 2:01.92 1:58.85 34 1) Thompson, Abbie A JR 2) r:0.61 Wheeler, Cassie SR 3) r:0.27 Wheeler, Madilyn JR 4) r:0.24 Griffith, Carly SO r:+0.62 3 Clarke County High School-VA A 2:01.27 1:59.70 32 1) Reshetar, Camryn FR 2) r:0.35 Lyman, Maeve SO 3) r:0.16 Juday, Sinead JR 4) r:0.24 Fairbanks, Cynthia SO r:+0.62 4 George Mason High School-VA A 2:02.74 2:00.01 30 1) Rollins, Hannah JR 2) r:0.64 Edson, Sigrid SO 3) r:0.60 Loyd, Elly FR 4) r:0.71 Loi, Mackenzie JR r:16.60 5 Central Woodstock A 2:10.01 2:08.55 28 1) Jeffrey, Anna 2) r:0.55 Johnston, Audrey 3) r:0.66 Crosser, Sydney 4) r:0.20 Ruhling, Winter r:+0.77 6 Virginia High School Bearcats A 2:08.46 2:08.69 26 1) Callahan, Lindsay SR 2) r:0.57 Mumpower, Leah JR 3) r:0.73 Shelton, Sarah JR 4) r:0.45 Harosky, Madison FR r:17.21 7 Radford High School-ZZ A 2:10.97 2:09.05 24 1) Weschke, Lily 2) r:0.45 Graham, Logan 3) r:0.05 Dunning, Olivia 4) r:0.17 Wohlford, Grace r:17.08 8 Marion Senior High School A 2:11.34 2:09.99 22 1) Graham, Anna SO 2) r:0.32 Coley, Bre FR 3) r:0.62 Todd, Savannah SR 4) r:0.54 Glisan, Caeley JR r:+0.71 B - Final 9 Bruton High School Panthers-VA A 2:16.82 2:13.97 18 1) McNeil, Emma SO 2) r:0.60 Rooks, Sophia SO 3) r:0.34 DeJager, Lilly SR 4) r:0.41 Downey, Mallory SR r:+0.66 10 George Wythe High School-VA A 2:15.33 2:15.53 14 1) Hackler, Chloe JR 2) r:0.63 Brown, Madison SR 3) r:0.58 Sweet, Lindsey SO 4) r:0.59 Pruett, Sadie SR r:+0.71 11 Prince Edward County High Scho-VA A 2:16.59 2:15.89 12 1) Bisaillon, Laura JR 2) r:+0.0 Faircloth, Kaitlynn SO 3) r:-0.03 Stimpert, Renee FR 4) r:0.26 Comer, Jayden JR r:+0.66 12 Strasburg High School-VA A 2:15.62 2:16.34 10 1) Funkhouser, Niki SR 2) r:0.38 Davis, Abby FR 3) r:0.38 Cooper, Cassie SR 4) r:0.19 Hockman, Tessa FR r:+0.61 13 Goochland High School-VA A 2:16.65 2:17.71 8 1) Spooner, Victoria SO 2) r:0.41 Ferguson, Campbell SR 3) r:0.67 Hickey, Meredith SR 4) r:0.41 Summit, Sophie FR r:+0.69 14 Nandua High School-VA A 2:17.79 2:17.79 6 1) Turner, Caroline SR 2) r:+0.0 Truitt, Leah SO 3) r:0.45 Wallace, Anna JR 4) r:0.67 Eller, Christen JR r:+0.71 15 Tazewell High School Bulldogs A 2:16.26 2:17.84 4 1) Thomas, Leanne 2) r:0.43 Brewster, Miranda 3) r:0.31 Smith, Sophie 4) r:0.31 Whitt, Claira r:16.34 16 Patrick Henry High School-VA A 2:21.32 2:21.30 2 1) Moser, Grace G SO 2) r:0.26 Hinchey, Kealie SR 3) r:0.51 Woosley, Kirsten JR 4) r:0.58 Kuennen, Olivia SO r:16.90 Christiansburg Aquatic Center - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 9:39 PM 2/15/2017 Page 4 2017 2A State Swim and Dive Championship - 2/15/2017 Results Preliminaries ..
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