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Top Timesland swim times 2006-2007


2006-2007 TOP TIMESLAND SWIM TIMES
(Through Jan. 16, 2007)

GIRLS 200 FREE

1:56.81 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
2:02.42 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
2:02.61 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
2:04.08 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
2:04.27 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
2:04.55 – Brittany Clawson (Marion)
2:07.92 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
2:08.00 – Michelle Woody (Patrick Henry)
2:08.95 – Carter Palmer (Patrick Henry)
2:09.70 – Dani VanKerckhove (Cave Spring)

GIRLS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

2:13.44 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
2:14.91 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
2:16.11 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
2:16.43 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
2:20.08 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
2:20.41 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
2:23.23 – Jessi Thangjitham (Blacksburg)
2:24.69 – Michelle Woody (Patrick Henry)
2:27.07 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
2:29.44 – Linde Groover (Jefferson Forest(

GIRLS 50 FREESTYLE

24.23 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
26.36 – Mary Anne Hart (Patrick Henry)
26.64 – Carter Palmer (Patrick Henry)
26.65 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
26.72 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
26.98 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
27.02 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
27.19 – Dani Van Kerckhove (Cave Spring)
27.22 – Drew Dillon (Hidden Valley)
27.27 – Millie Leach (Salem)

GIRLS 100 BUTTERFLY

59.06 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
1:01.46 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
1:03.25 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
1:04.04 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
1:04.21 – Mary Anne Hart (Patrick Henry)
1:05.20 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
1:05.24 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
1:06.18 – Meghan Waryold (Salem)
1:08.29 – Drew Dillon (Hidden Valley)
1:09.08 – Jean Marie Ryder (Blacksburg)

GIRLS 100 FREESTYLE

54.37 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
55.66 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
57.43 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
57.91 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
58.04 – Carter Palmer (Patrick Henry)
58.64 – Jessi Thangjitham (Blacksburg)
59.32 – Dani Van Kerckhove (Cave Spring)
59.38 – Michell Woody (Patrick Henry)
59.84 – Cecilia delaGarza (Blacksburg)
59.86 – Linde Groover (Jefferson Forest)

GIRLS 500 FREE

5:13.45 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
5:18.11 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
5:22.70 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
5:23.44 – Brittany Clawson (Marion)
5:27.22 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
5:38.56 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
5:45.25 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
5:45.77 – Brittany Boxler (William Byrd)
5:45.84 – Michelle Woody (Patrick Henry)
5:56.30 – Dani VanKerckhove (Cave Spring)

GIRLS 100 BACK

59.82 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
1:02.83 – Lauryn Childress (Hidden Valley)
1:03.76 – Mary Anne Hart (Patrick Henry)
1:03.94 – Jessi Thangjitham (Blacksburg)
1:05.17 – Grace Aheron (Patrick Henry)
1:05.47 – Victoria Mesner (Northside)
1:06.89 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
1:07.21 – Christine Boyer (Rockbridge)
1:07.71 – Carter Palmer (Patrick Henry)
1:08.29 – Erika Karsch (Rockbridge)

GIRLS 100 BREASTSTROKE

1:09.77 – Miriam McGeath (Patrick Henry)
1:11.34 – Nancy Baar (Patrick Henry)
1:12.22 – Dani VanKerckhove (Cave Spring)
1:12.24 – Elizabeth Black (Patrick Henry)
1:13.43 – Jessi Thangjitham (Blacksburg)
1:13.87 – Allison Martin (Patrick Henry)
1:13.88 – Cecilia delaGarza (Blacksburg)
1:14.23 – Devin Henry (Hidden Valley)
1:15.65 – Ashley Anderson (Cave Spring)
1:15.90 – Linde Groover (Jefferson Forest)

GIRLS 200 MEDLEY RELAY

1:55.50 – Patrick Henry (Martin, McGeath, Hart, Baar)
2:01.36 – Hidden Valley (Henry, Hurley, D. Dillon, Childress)
2:02.96 – Blacksburg (Kizer, delaGarza, Ryder, Thangjitham)
2:04.05 – Cave Spring (VanKerckchove, Baumann, Iannello, Stephens)
2:06.09 – Marion (Morlock, Graham, Clawson, Williams)

GIRLS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY

1:47.92 – Patrick Henry (McGeath, Martin, Palmer, Black)
1:49.72 – Hidden Valley (D. Dillon, Hurley, Henry, Childress)
1:50.57 – Blacksburg (delaGarza, Hounshell, Piedl, Thangjitham)
1:52.50 – Salem (Fukumoto, Guynn, Waryold, Leach)
1:52.96 – Cave Spring (Slowikowski, Iannello, Stephens, VanKerckhove)

400 FREESTYLE RELAY

3:50.35 – Patrick Henry (Hart, McGeath, Palmer, Baar)
4:07.09 – Blacksburg (Hounshell, Thangjitham, Piedl, delaGarza)
4:08.49 – Cave Spring (Slowikowski, Anderson, Tolusso,VanKerckhove)
4:09.19 – Jefferson Forest (Black, Huntington, Brown, Groover)
4:09.25 – Marion (Williams, Clawson, Graham, Taylor)

BOYS 200 FREE

1:48.59 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
1:50.25 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
1:52.57 – Ted Borny (Blacksburg)
1:52.86 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)
1:53.72 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
1:58.15 – Andrew Harris (Hidden Valley)
2:00.45 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)
2:00.84 – Adam Bair (Hidden Valley)
2:01.98 – Matt Chocklett (Lord Botetourt)
2:02.60 – Phillip Gorman (Jefferson Forest)

BOYS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY

1:58.54 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
1:59.77 – Travis Stauder (Jefferson Forest)
2:05.96 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
2:10.17 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
2:10.98 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
2:11.36 – Adam Bair (Hidden Valley)
2:11.94 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)
2:12.64 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
2:15.19 – Andrew Harris (Hidden Valley)
2:15.40 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)

BOYS 50 FREESTYLE

21.91 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
22.42 – Thomas Ammen (Hidden Valley)
22.90 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
22.94 – Travis Stauder (Jefferon Forest)
23.11 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
23.27 – Michael Boucher (Cave Spring)
23.50 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
23.72 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
23.88 – Matthew Chocklett (Patrick Henry)
23.90 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)

BOYS 100 BUTTERFLY

54.75 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
55.62 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
56.68 – Ted Borny (Blacksburg)
57.18 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)
57.27 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
1:00.46 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
1:00.47 – Michael Boucher (Cave Spring)
1:00.62 – Adam Bair (Hidden Valley)
1:02.11 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
1:03.18 – Thomas Ammen (Hidden Valley)

BOYS 100 FREESTYLE

48.85 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
48.90 – Stephen Hawkins (Jefferson Forest)
49.88 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
50.17 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
50.85 – Thomas Ammen (Hidden Valley)
50.96 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
52.36 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
52.56 – John Fisher (Liberty)
53.79 – Luke Culicerto (Northside)
53.81 – Fabrizio Brito (Liberty)

BOYS 500 FREE

4:55.65 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
5:01.58 – Nicholas Gorman (Jefferson Forest)
5:11.74 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
5:11.84 – Phillip Gorman (Jefferson Forest)
5:17.28 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
5:17.42 – Luke Munson (Cave Spring)
5:22.89 – Andrew Harris (Hidden Valley)
5:34.22 – Adam Bair (Hidden Valley)
5:40.12 – Nate Eyestone (Blacksburg)
5:46.73 – Jake Morrison (Hidden Valley)

BOYS 100 BACK

55.80 – Nico Baudoin (Blacksburg)
57.63 – Stephen Hawkins (Jefferson Forest)
57.98 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
59.65 – Michael Doughty (Cave Spring)
1:00.98 – Nathan Ewoldt (Cave Spring)
1:01.64 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
1:01.80 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
1:01.91 – Andrew Harris (Hidden Valley)
1:01.95 – Joey Girani (Franklin County)
1:02.19 – Ian Cobb-Ozanne (Blacksburg)

BOYS 100 BREASTSTROKE

1:00.64 – Travis Stauder (Jefferson Forest)
1:03.02 – Evan Gregg (Blacksburg)
1:05.99 – Drew Adams (Hidden Valley)
1:06.15 – Adam Bair (Hidden Valley)
1:07.03 – Kevin Munson (Cave Spring)
1:07.19 – Brock Vaughn (Cave Spring)
1:08.76 – Matthew Chocklett (Lord Botetourt)
1:09.57 – Jordan Leipzig (Hidden Valley)
1:10.12 – Matthew Podlecki (Cave Spring)
1:12.76 – Nick Fanti (Cave Spring)

BOYS 200 MEDLEY RELAY

1:44.78 – Cave Spring (Ewoldt, Fanti, Vaughn, K. Munson)
1:45.12 – Blacksburg (Baudoin, Gregg, Borny, Cobb-Oazanne)
1:49.63 – Jefferson Forest (Pociluyko, Stauder, Moon, Elliott)
1:51.27 – Hidden Valley (Harris, Bair, Ammen, Adams)
1:57.36 – Liberty (White, Burks, Fisher, Brito)

BOYS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY

1:32.70 – Cave Spring (L. Munson, Vaughn, Boucher, K. Munson)
1:32.91 – Blacksburg (Baudoin, Gregg, Borny, Cobb-Ozanne)
1:34.71 – Jefferson Forest (Hawkins, Elliott, Plazak, Stauder)
1:36.34 – Hidden Valley (Ammen, Bair, LeHardy, Adams)
1:40.84 – Liberty (Brito, White, Burks, Fisher)

BOYS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY

3:28.34 – Blacksburg (Borny, Baudoin, Cobb-Ozanne, Gregg)
3:36.21 – Hidden Valley (Adams, Ammen, Bair, Harris)
3:38.74 – Cave Spring (Vaughn, Ewoldt, L. Munson, K. Munson)
3:39.46 – Jefferson Forest
4:01.75 – Patrick Henry (McGeath, Miller, R. Hughes, Potter)

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