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2019 Greater Middlesex Swim Championships Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:24 AM 02-12-2019 Page 1 2019 GREATER MIDDLESEX SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS - 01-25-2019 to 01-26-2019 www.besmarttinc.com for meet results and more Real time results at www.besmarttinc.com Results Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 25.03 HQT NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time 1 Neno, Grace FR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 25.72 25.13 2 Policari, Leah SO Old Bridge High School-NJ 25.05 25.50 3 Snyder, Libby SO South Brunswick-NJ 25.78 25.62 4 Martinez, Angelina SO East Brunswick-NJ 26.38 25.70 5 Chiu, Stephanie SR JP Stevens-NJ 26.60 26.10 6 Sowards-Barnett, Mackenzie FR Monroe Township High School-N 27.10 26.28 7 Lockey, Olivia Highland Park High School 26.13 26.29 8 Schleif, Caroline Metuchen High School-NJ 26.57 26.30 9 Atienza, Ava Piscataway High School-NJ 27.27 26.32 10 Rufini, Kayla SO Old Bridge High School-NJ 26.96 26.44 11 Warren, Angelica SR Edison HS-NJ 27.05 26.46 12 Bruszewski, Gabriella FR East Brunswick-NJ 26.64 26.73 13 Fedechko, Sarah Dunellen High School-NJ 26.54 26.97 14 Carrion, Rachael North Brunswick Township H S 27.74 27.09 15 Jaques, Chloe Metuchen High School-NJ 27.26 27.17 16 Ezzaki, Soia JR Old Bridge High School-NJ 27.85 27.31 *17 Foong, Michelle SO South Brunswick-NJ 27.06 27.49 *17 Little, Courtney Metuchen High School-NJ 28.32 27.49 19 DelaCruz, Patricia R Metuchen High School-NJ 27.75 27.64 20 Liu, Shuyang SO South Brunswick-NJ 27.71 27.85 21 Salvador, Gabrielle FR East Brunswick-NJ 28.23 27.92 22 D'Souza, Diana SR JP Stevens-NJ 28.70 27.93 23 Mironescu, Alexandra FR Old Bridge High School-NJ 28.50 27.98 24 Kumarasinghe, Kinolee SO East Brunswick-NJ 28.49 28.04 25 Best, Hope M FR JP Stevens-NJ 27.96 28.18 26 Ganguly, Jayshri FR South Brunswick-NJ 29.05 28.61 27 Hommas, Anna FR Middlesex High School-NJ 29.85 28.75 28 McIntyre, Fiona SO Monroe Township High School-N 27.56 28.83 29 Lu, Lucia SO JP Stevens-NJ 30.50 29.36 30 Drebych, Devin Spotswood High School-NJ 29.59 29.54 31 Gregory, Faith JR Sayreville-NJ 30.35 29.60 32 Mathias, Natalia North Brunswick Township H S 29.88 29.72 33 Rojas, Andrea SR Mother Seton Regional HS 30.01 29.77 34 VanDemark, Allison SR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 28.70 30.30 35 Cortez, Mariel North Brunswick Township H S 30.57 30.46 36 Garriga, Giselle North Brunswick Township H S 31.67 30.57 37 Samson, Valarie Piscataway High School-NJ 30.70 30.64 38 Vickery, Autumn JR Edison HS-NJ 32.25 31.20 39 Caicedo-Pantoja, Sara SO Sayreville-NJ 30.89 31.28 40 Fenner, Kaylie FR Sayreville-NJ 33.45 33.10 41 Pannullo, Brianna Woodbridge High School 31.60 33.40 42 Fischer, Katelyn SR Mother Seton Regional HS 32.81 33.86 43 Walsh, Emma SR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 37.19 33.93 44 Patel, Sanjna JR The Wardlaw-Hartridge School-N 33.88 33.95 45 Dyson, Brenna SR Mother Seton Regional HS 36.59 34.19 46 Basara, Veronica, Veronica FR Colonia High School 45.00 34.36 47 Vasquez, Jessica Perth Amboy High School-NJ 34.02 34.71 48 Bertin, Shannon Piscataway High School-NJ 38.96 35.73 Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:24 AM 02-12-2019 Page 2 2019 GREATER MIDDLESEX SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS - 01-25-2019 to 01-26-2019 www.besmarttinc.com for meet results and more Real time results at www.besmarttinc.com Results (Girls 50 Yard Freestyle) NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time 49 Hernandez, Katherine JR The Wardlaw-Hartridge School-N 32.45 35.75 50 Parikh, Ria JR Monroe Township High School-N 45.60 36.04 51 Mahju, Ria SO John F Kennedy Memorial HS 37.60 36.12 52 Waryah, Ranya SO Sayreville-NJ 36.69 36.16 53 Mayta, Lesly FR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 36.50 36.33 54 Ondeyko, Aracely SO John F Kennedy Memorial HS 37.31 36.35 55 Navarrete, Adamaris Piscataway High School-NJ 42.87 36.70 56 Abdur-Rasheed, Imarah FR Edison HS-NJ 43.34 37.18 57 Gholap, Simran JR Edison HS-NJ 38.54 37.31 58 Cortez, Nicolette FR Colonia High School 45.00 37.75 59 Holguin, Anais Perth Amboy High School-NJ 43.16 39.12 60 Rivera, Hailey SR John F Kennedy Memorial HS 38.42 39.31 61 Kucel, Gabriella JR Colonia High School 45.00 39.84 62 Cespedes, Wayka Perth Amboy High School-NJ 36.18 40.40 63 Betances, Alina FR Colonia High School 43.00 40.51 64 Hunt, Naomi SO John F Kennedy Memorial HS 38.79 40.94 65 Dhamvahda-Moni, Bhavna FR Monroe Township High School-N 43.00 41.86 66 Dylewska, Izabel Woodbridge High School 33.20 43.12 67 Castanedo, Delilah Woodbridge High School 34.23 43.98 --- Wargacki, Alexia SR South Plainield High School-NJ 36.41 NS --- Valdeiglesias, Bianca FR South Plainield High School-NJ 36.22 NS --- Vincent, Samantha FR Middlesex High School-NJ 30.47 SCR --- Khubchandani, Ojal North Brunswick Township H S 39.12 SCR --- Fan, Tiffany North Brunswick Township H S 42.67 SCR --- Sharma, Saanvi North Brunswick Township H S 39.12 SCR --- Gama, Vanessa Woodbridge High School 32.40 SCR --- White, Hannah Spotswood High School-NJ 27.21 SCR Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:24 AM 02-12-2019 Page 3 2019 GREATER MIDDLESEX SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS - 01-25-2019 to 01-26-2019 www.besmarttinc.com for meet results and more Real time results at www.besmarttinc.com Results Girls 100 Yard Freestyle 54.57 HQT NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time 1 Neno, Grace FR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 56.26 54.65 26.29 54.65 (28.36) 2 Policari, Leah SO Old Bridge High School-NJ 54.08 55.23 26.49 55.23 (28.74) 3 Snyder, Libby SO South Brunswick-NJ 57.01 56.05 26.62 56.05 (29.43) 4 Bailey, Cecilia JR JP Stevens-NJ 57.13 56.57 26.94 56.57 (29.63) 5 Ziga, Katie FR South Plainield High School-NJ 57.22 56.81 27.08 56.81 (29.73) 6 Zeszatorski, Sydney FR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 57.28 57.84 27.69 57.84 (30.15) 7 Schleif, Caroline Metuchen High School-NJ 58.73 58.19 27.94 58.19 (30.25) 8 Chiu, Stephanie SR JP Stevens-NJ 1:00.75 58.46 28.39 58.46 (30.07) 9 Martinez, Angelina SO East Brunswick-NJ 1:00.52 58.62 28.17 58.62 (30.45) 10 Neglio, Melissa FR Old Bridge High School-NJ 59.49 58.65 27.81 58.65 (30.84) 11 Rufini, Kayla SO Old Bridge High School-NJ 59.06 58.87 28.29 58.87 (30.58) 12 Atienza, Ava Piscataway High School-NJ 1:01.62 59.10 28.33 59.10 (30.77) 13 Jaques, Chloe Metuchen High School-NJ 1:00.46 59.95 14 Bruszewski, Gabriella FR East Brunswick-NJ 1:00.76 1:00.08 28.83 1:00.08 (31.25) *15 Ezzaki, Soia JR Old Bridge High School-NJ 1:01.07 1:00.10 28.41 1:00.10 (31.69) *15 Kundu, Aria FR South Brunswick-NJ 58.73 1:00.10 27.98 1:00.10 (32.12) 17 Mukhi, Sia JR East Brunswick-NJ 1:00.67 1:00.94 29.04 1:00.94 (31.90) 18 Carrion, Rachael North Brunswick Township H S 1:03.51 1:01.04 28.98 1:01.04 (32.06) 19 Best, Faith M FR JP Stevens-NJ 1:01.61 1:01.54 29.97 1:01.54 (31.57) 20 Mnych, Nicole FR South Brunswick-NJ 1:02.62 1:01.55 29.75 1:01.55 (31.80) 21 Elgayar, Mary FR East Brunswick-NJ 1:00.94 1:01.66 29.56 1:01.66 (32.10) 22 Liu, Nina FR South Brunswick-NJ 1:01.92 1:01.82 29.47 1:01.82 (32.35) 23 Little, Courtney Metuchen High School-NJ 1:04.25 1:02.12 29.69 1:02.12 (32.43) 24 Thangjam, Thaja SO Monroe Township High School-N 1:02.46 1:02.13 30.02 1:02.13 (32.11) 25 Coonathur, Harsha FR Monroe Township High School-N 1:02.56 1:02.15 30.22 1:02.15 (31.93) Be Smartt Inc. - Contractor License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 8:24 AM 02-12-2019 Page 4 2019 GREATER MIDDLESEX SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS - 01-25-2019 to 01-26-2019 www.besmarttinc.com for meet results and more Real time results at www.besmarttinc.com Results (Girls 100 Yard Freestyle) NameYr SchoolSeed Time Finals Time 26 Matson, Emily FR Edison HS-NJ 1:05.90 1:03.59 29.97 1:03.59 (33.62) 27 Okamoto, Claire Piscataway High School-NJ 1:06.26 1:03.84 29.63 1:03.84 (34.21) 28 Eustace, Erin Metuchen High School-NJ 1:05.71 1:04.23 30.89 1:04.23 (33.34) 29 Best, Hope M FR JP Stevens-NJ 1:01.89 1:04.26 30.07 1:04.26 (34.19) 30 Lawrence, Kelly JR The Wardlaw-Hartridge School-N 1:04.07 1:04.35 30.72 1:04.35 (33.63) 31 Hommas, Anna FR Middlesex High School-NJ 1:06.78 1:04.41 30.53 1:04.41 (33.88) 32 Saurez, Dynasty Woodbridge High School 1:05.90 1:04.68 30.26 1:04.68 (34.42) 33 Tomasula, Olivia SR Edison HS-NJ 1:10.65 1:05.94 30.99 1:05.94 (34.95) 34 D'Souza, Nishika North Brunswick Township H S 1:10.38 1:06.78 31.31 1:06.78 (35.47) 35 Mathias, Natalia North Brunswick Township H S 1:09.18 1:07.50 31.30 1:07.50 (36.20) 36 Rojas, Andrea SR Mother Seton Regional HS 1:07.79 1:08.81 37 Cortez, Mariel North Brunswick Township H S 1:13.07 1:09.66 38 Hriczo, Gianna FR Middlesex High School-NJ 1:15.00 1:09.70 32.72 1:09.70 (36.98) 39 Vitagliano, Soia SO Mother Seton Regional HS 1:11.73 1:10.24 33.10 1:10.24 (37.14) 40 Cheung, Ming SR South Plainield High School-NJ 1:11.29 1:10.75 32.71 1:10.75 (38.04) 41 Vickery, Autumn JR Edison HS-NJ 1:21.51 1:11.67 34.01 1:11.67 (37.66) 42 Breaux, Shelby Piscataway High School-NJ 1:13.12 1:12.17 33.29 1:12.17 (38.88) 43 Caicedo-Pantoja, Sara SO Sayreville-NJ 1:12.21 1:12.48 34.76 1:12.48 (37.72) 44 Shaw, Kristina SO South Plainield High School-NJ 1:11.53 1:13.91 35.53 1:13.91 (38.38) 45 Engels, Jenna Piscataway High School-NJ 1:17.75 1:14.03 33.65 1:14.03 (40.38) 46 Espin, Melody JR Colonia High School 1:20.00 1:14.55 34.12 1:14.55 (40.43) 47 Yetman, Melanie JR Sayreville-NJ 1:14.50 1:15.35 36.56 1:15.35 (38.79) 48 Vasquez, Jessica Perth Amboy High School-NJ 1:26.47 1:19.27 38.34 1:19.27 (40.93) 49 Patel, Sanjna JR The Wardlaw-Hartridge School-N 1:12.56 1:19.51 37.69 1:19.51 (41.82) 50 Dyson, Brenna SR Mother Seton Regional HS 1:23.98 1:20.32 36.57 1:20.32 (43.75) 51 Armand, Corinne FR Colonia High School 1:12.00 1:21.15 52 Bertini, Vittoria JR Bishop George Ahr HS-NJ 1:25.00 1:21.41 37.07 1:21.41 (44.34) Be Smartt Inc.
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