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Timesland swim times (through Jan. 10)


2007-2008 TOP TIMESLAND SWIM TIMES
(Through Jan. 10)

GIRLS 200 FREE

1:57.50 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
1:58.40 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
1:58.63 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
2:00.59 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
2:01.59 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
2:01.70 – Lauren Gray (Hidden Valley)
2:04.18 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
2:04.79 – Katie Campbell (Hidden Valley)
2:05.36 – Keri Sink (Roanoke Catholic)
2:06.30 – Jill Bair (Hidden Valley)

GIRLS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

2:10.28 – Susanna White (Jefferson Forest)
2:11.86 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
2:12.16 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
2:13.11 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
2:16.41 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
2:17.67 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
2:17.99 – Sara Goforth (Auburn)
2:19.03 – Katie Campbell (Hidden Valley)
2:19.60 – Lauren Gray (Hidden Valley)
2:20.09 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)


GIRLS 50 FREESTYLE

24.72 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
25.90 – Drew Dillon (Hidden Valley)
26.40 – Christine Boyer (Rockbridge)
26.49 – Sara Goforth (Auburn)
26.50 – Margaret Parcel (Franklin County)
26.64 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
26.66 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
26.69 – Jill Bair (Hidden Valley)
26.74 – Mary Anne Hart (Patrick Henry)
26.83 – Shannon Myers (Northside)

GIRLS 100 BUTTERFLY

58.92 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
1:01.39 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
1:01.54 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
1:03.14 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
1:03.20 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
1:03.18 – Lauren Gray (Hidden Valley)
1:03.74 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
1:03.77 – Brittany Clawson (Marion)
1:03.85 – Bunge Okeyo (Roanoke Catholic)
1:04.17 – Katherine Moles (Hidden Valley)

GIRLS 100 FREESTYLE

54.17 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
57.06 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
57.32 – Katherine Moles (Hidden Valley)
57.86 – Drew Dillon (Hidden Valley)
57.97 – Lauren Gray (Hidden Valley)
58.19 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
58.45 – Brittany Clawson (Marion)
59.15 – Jill Bair (Hidden Valley)
59.37 – Margaret Parcel (Franklin County)
1:00.03 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)

GIRLS 500 FREE

5:20.30 – Lauren Gray (Hidden Valley)
5:21.38 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
5:22.15 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
5:22.25 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
5:24.09 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
5:27.22 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
5:29.29 – Brittany Clawson (Marion)
5:29.17 – Maddie Kennedy (North Cross)
5:29.65 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
5:33.56 – Katie Campbell (Hidden Valley)

GIRLS 100 BACK

1:00.56 – Lauren Hines (Hidden Valley)
1:02.31 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
1:02.43 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
1:03.13 – Mary Anne Hart (Patrick Henry)
1:05.01 – Jessi Thangjitham (Blacksburg)
1:05.37 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
1:05.47 – Katherine Moles (Hidden Valley)
1:06.15 – Emily Black (Jefferson Forest)
1:06.90 – Christine Boyer (Blacksburg)
1:07.45 – Katie Campbell (Hidden Valley)

GIRLS 100 BREASTSTROKE

1:08.05 – Susanna White (Jefferson Forest)*
1:09.64 – Sara Goforth (Auburn)
1:11.33 – Katie Campbell (Hidden Valley)
1:12.23 – Meggie Austin (North Cross)
1:12.78 – Elizabeth Black (Patrick Henry)
1:12.85 – Meggie Austin (North Cross)
1:13.40 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
1:14.09 – Dani VanKerckhove (Cave Spring)
1:14.38 – Ali Horn (Cave Spring)
1:14.77 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)

*Timesland record (old record: 1:08.12, Kara McKinney, Cave Spring, 1998)

GIRLS 200 MEDLEY RELAY

1:55.23 – Hidden Valley (Moles, Campbell, Drew Dillon, Hines)
1:56.61 – Patrick Henry
2:00.86 – Jefferson Forest (Black, White, Brown, Peterson)
2:02.19 – Cave Spring (Slowikowski, VanKerckhove, Horn, Anderson)
2:04.05 – Blacksburg (Thangjitham, de la Garza, Brinberg, Potts)

GIRLS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY

1:45.08 – Hidden Valley (Drew Dillon, Moles, Henry Hines)
1:49.28 – Blacksburg (DelaGarza, Kizer, Piedl, Thangjitham)
1:51.13 – Cave Spring (Anderson, Iannello, VanKerckhove, Horn)
1:51.83 – Patrick Henry (Palmer, Woody, Martin, Hart)
1:52.26 – Jefferson Forest (Peterson, Brown, Whitlock, Peterson)

400 FREESTYLE RELAY

3:47.14 – Hidden Valley (Moles, Henry, Gray, Hines)
3:51.70 – Patrick Henry
4:04.61 – Blacksburg (Glasson, Thangjitham, Bringerg, Potts)
4:04.86 – x-Jefferson Forest (Huntington, Peterson, Black, White)
4:05.93 – North Cross (Martin, Austin, Crawford, Kennedy)

BOYS 200 FREE

1:45.60 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
1:46.44 – Todd McGraw (William Byrd)
1:49.85 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
1:51.61 – Alan Thornhill (Patrick Henry)
1:51.67 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
1:51.77 – Jared Jones (Patrick Henry)
1:52.60 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
1:52.97 – Nicholas Gorman (Jefferson Forest)
1:53.58 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
1:53.91 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)

BOYS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

2:00.78 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
2:00.83 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
2:01.54 – Brandon Kegley (Marion)
2:02.67 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
2:05.07 – Alex Vance (Hidden Valley)
2:08.26 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)
2:08.38 – Jared Jones (Patrick Henry)
2:08.39 – Chad Nowakowski (Jefferson Forest)
2:10.50 – John Fisher (Liberty)
2:11.52 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)

BOYS 50 FREESTYLE

21.62 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
22.37 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
22.71 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
22.89 – Carter Watson (Jefferson Forest)
22.99 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
23.03 – Michael Boucher (Cave Spring)
23.27 – John Fisher (Liberty)
23.47 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
23.91 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)
23.95 – Jake Morrison (Hidden Valley)

BOYS 100 BUTTERFLY

52.07 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
52.11 – Todd McGraw (William Byrd)
53.85 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
54.22 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
55.38 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)
56.36 – Brandon Kegley (Marion)
58.11 – Michael Boucher (Cave Spring)
58.39 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
58.43 – Alan Thornhill (Patrick Henry)
58.95 – Jared Jones (Patrick Henry)

BOYS 100 FREESTYLE

48.07 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
48.51 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
48.63 – Travis Stauder (Jefferson Forest)
49.12 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
50.27 – Carter Watson (Jefferson Forest)
50.77 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
51.66 – Alex Vance (Hidden Valley)
51.70 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)
51.93 – Michael Boucher (Cave Spring)
52.27 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)

BOYS 500 FREE

4:47.51 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
4:50.39 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
4:53.27 – Brandon Kegley (Marion)
4:54.41 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
5:00.46 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)
5:02.68 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
5:03.34 – Nicholas Gorman (Jefferson Forest)
5:03.75 – Phillip Gorman (Jefferson Forest)
5:07.27 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)
5:11.98 – Alan Thornhill (Patrick Henry)

BOYS 100 BACK

54.87 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
57.76 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
57.79 – Brandon Kegley (Marion)
58.32 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
59.63 – Seth Wensel (Christiansburg)
1:00.79 – Dylan Otruba (Hidden Valley)
1:00.92 – Chad Nowakowski (Jefferson Forest)
1:01.33 – Alex Vance (Hidden Valley)
1:01.49 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)
1:01.72 – Ian Cobb-Ozanne (Blacksburg)

BOYS 100 BREASTSTROKE

1:00.38 – Alex Vance (Hidden Valley)
1:02.38 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
1:05.55 – Carlos Maciel (Patrick Henry)
1:05.68 – Travis Stauder (Jefferson Forest)
1:06.88 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
1:07.05 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
1:07.23 – Matthew Podlecki (Cave Spring)
1:09.49 – Jared Jones (Patrick Henry)
1:08.99 – Jordan Leipzig (Hidden Valley)
1:10.94 – Brandon Hopkins (Marion)

BOYS 200 MEDLEY RELAY

1:46.63 – Cave Spring (Vaughn, Podlecki, Ewoldt, Boucher)
1:47.34 – Jefferson Forest (N. Gorman, Stauder, Watson, Pociluyko)
1:48.90 – Patrick Henry
1:48.93 – Hidden Valley (Otruba, Vance, Adams, Morrison)
1:50.01 – Blacksburg (Baudoin, Piedl, Cobb-Ozanne, Gregg)

BOYS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY

1:36.69 – Hidden Valley (LeHardy, Morrison, Reichel, Vance)
1:39.07 – Jefferson Forest (Watson, Pociluyko, Nowakowski, Stauder)
1:39.46 – Liberty (White, Burks, Key, Fisher)
1:40.28 – Blacksburg (Gregg, Skinner, Eyestone, Cobb-Ozanne)
1:41.94 – Cave Spring (Munson, Sedivy, Carroll, Boucher)

BOYS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY

3:29.74 – Cave Spring (Ewoldt, Vaughn, Sedivy, Boucher)
3:32.89 – Patrick Henry
3:34.83 – Blacksburg (Gregg, Eyestone, Cobb-Ozanne, Baudoin)
3:38.42 – Jefferson Forest (P. Gorman, N. Gorman, Nowakowski, Watson)
3:41.95 – Hidden Valley (Morrison, Adams, Otruba, Vance)

x-Converted from meters to yards

Comments

# 1

[January 12, 2008 2:27 PM]

Sean Dawson

I feel that if Joe Girani keeps up the pace, he will beat Evan Gregg for top time in 100 free

# 2

[January 15, 2008 10:14 PM]

sea

HOW ABOUT THE CAVE SPRING KNIGHTS MEN SWIMERS.... UNDEFEATED FOR 20 STRAIGHT REG. SEASON MEETS WON IN THREE SEASONS!!!!

# 3

[February 4, 2008 3:14 PM]

me

cave spring never swims anyone good.

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