Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Future Coaches Academy Pilot SWHS strengthens relationships with Pine Shadows and Westwood

Athletics and Health Fitness has officially launched its second year of the Advanced Movers Initiative, and one of the "goals" for the second year was to launch a Future Coaches Academy. The main focus behind this is to build on the strengths and gifts of our current students who want to be coaches/teachers and help develop and equip them to be successful coaches in the future. The hope is also that they would come back to SBISD to coach for us when they graduate high school.

Spring Woods High School's boys and girls soccer teams have helped lay some of the groundwork for creating the "Future Coaches Academy". These students demonstrated dedication and commitment by sacrificing their time to both Westwood and Pine Shadows every Tuesday from 3:30pm-4:30pm. They came to coach and teach our students the fundamentals skills of soccer. They did this over the course of 9 weeks, and never missed a practice session. One of the student athletes even shared that "they wish when they were this age that they would have had someone to train them, so the fact that we have this opportunity this is why I love doing this".  
Future Coaches Academy Coaching the students over 9 weeks
On Tuesday, November 19th, Spring Woods High School boys and girls soccer clubs provided an opportunity for "Future Tiger" 4th and 5th grade advanced movers from Pine Shadows and Westwood elementary to come meet their future teammates on the field at Spring Woods High School. They got the chance to put all the skills and fundamental movements of soccer that their Coaches from high school taught them over the last 9 weeks in a scrimmage with each other.


The girls game was first followed by a halftime show that was organized by the "Future Coaches Academy." The halftime show consisted of the different clubs within SWHS that our students will have the choice of participating in at the high school level.





They had the cheerleaders, Tigerettes, Drum Line, Color Guard, and ALAS who came out to support this student driven event.





The boys then played in their scrimmage with their future teammates. The community was invited out to this main event complimentary of SWHS, and even had the opportunity to grab some BBQ made by the students.The "Future Coaches Academy" hosted an amazing event this evening, and were very organized and professional.One of the student athlete coaches told Coach Yaya, "I have a new found respect for all that you have to do to prepare for an event"


 Their hard work and efforts will pay off in the future, because they made a huge impact on these students which can only be seen in the years to come. 

Please check out the animoto that highlights the entire scope and sequence of this program
Future Coaches Academy Pilot SWHS coaches WWE and PSE


Friday, November 15, 2013

Advanced Movers on the Field at Tully

 

On Saturday, Nov. 9, more than 550 students from nine elementary and three middle schools in the Spring Woods and Northbrook high schools feeder patterns visited Tully Stadium and had a special opportunity to walk around the football field and run through their high school’s mascot run-through inflatable that is used by the football teams.
The special stadium visit was organized as part of the district’s Advanced Movers program led by the Health Fitness Department and supported by the district athletics department. Students from the following campuses took part: Buffalo Creek, Edgewood, Hollibrook, Housman, Pine Shadows, Ridgecrest, Spring Branch, Westwood and Woodview elementary schools. Landrum, Northbrook and Spring Woods middle schools took part, too, including middle school athletes wearing team jerseys.
“As part of our Advanced Movers Initiative, we are trying to provide access to extracurricular and recreational opportunities that our students may not otherwise get without these types of events being put on,” said Westwood Elementary’s Samuel Karns.

“The purpose and intent behind this event was to expose students to the variety of opportunities that they will have access to when they reach high school. The students got to stand on the field in their respective feeder patterns, and walk or run through the jumbo blow-up mascots with the schools they will go to when they are older. This helps plant the seed of higher education at the secondary level, and motivates them to work hard now,” Karns also said. 
The visit coincided with an afternoon Spring Woods-Northbrook football game. Students were recognized for their attendance and support on the stadium speakers.
“For many of our students, this was their first time to ever go to Tully Stadium and see football played at the high school level. For many others, it was the first time to hear a band, or observe cheerleader routines, and the drum line,” Karns also said. “It was an amazing day.”
The Health Fitness Department created Animoto video highlights from the special day:
SWHS vs. NBHS Advanced Mover Opportunity

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Northbrook Middle invites Advanced Movers for some Volleyball Action

November 6th was a huge day for Northbrook Middle as they went head to head in volleyball against Landrum . For these girls it was their last game of the season and with that being said they wanted to leave their imprint on the future Lady Knights in the years to come.


Coach Karen Price invited all elementary schools within Northbrook Middle School's feeder pattern for an opportunity to come and support the Lady Knights in their last game of the season.



Hollibrook Elementary's Advanced Movers seemed to be in for a special treat this night, because the Lady Knights provided a volleyball skills training session where they taught the younger students how to bump, set and volley.  




Relationships were built and strengthened this day for all students involved. The seed of playing volleyball for Northbrook Middle School was planted this evening in the minds of all advanced movers.
 



Sunday, November 3, 2013

"Advanced Movers" puts T-2-4 into action again!!

This past Friday the Houston Baptist Huskies hosted a double header in soccer for both men and women. The women went head to head with Sam Houston University and the men faced off against Seattle University. 





SBISD students were invited out in support of our district's T-2-4 initiative of promoting higher education. For many of our students this was their first exposure to HBU, and for some their first time ever to set foot on a College Campus. Over 100 students from 3 elementary campuses were in attendance at this event, and these schools were Hollibrook, Pine Shadows, and Westwood Elementary. 



The student's hard work of maintaining good grades and good behavior paid off big for them as they enjoyed the opportunity they got to visit HBU and witness a high intensity soccer game at the collegiate level. One 4th grade student even posted on her edmodo blog "I want to be good at soccer just like they are" 



SBISD was recognized at the end of the first half of the men's soccer game, and 6 students were invited to dribble the soccer ball from midfield and shoot a goal on the Huskies side.   

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

L.I.O.N Program meets Westwood Elementary

L.I.O.N (Lifesavers In Our Neighborhood) has kicked off for the third consecutive year. This program allows Sports Medicine II students from Spring Woods High School to come over to their feeder pattern elementary, Westwood Elementary to teach their 5th graders about a variety of different health topics relating to the field of Sports Medicine. This year the program has expanded and is now serving another school within their feeder pattern, which is Pine Shadows.

The class is led by Cathlene Webb and Tyra Harrell who are Athletic Trainers as well as the Sports Medicine instructors for Spring Woods High School. They work with their Sports Medicine II class to develop a lesson. They then travel over to Westwood and Pine Shadows Elementary once a month to serve as coaches/teachers and deliver a lesson for 5th grade students in the field of Sports Medicine.

Emergency Action Plans 
Today the Sports Medicine II students taught the Westwood 5th graders a variety of mini-lessons regarding Emergency Action Plans. This included the proper technique for using a spine board, as well as the correct procedures for using an AED and what to expect if it has to be used. The students were engaged, and were provided a handout to help them create a Family Communication Plan in case of an emergency. 


Thursday, October 17, 2013

PINK OUT Volleyball Game!!!

October 4th was a packed house for Northbrook High School. The girl's Freshman, JV and Varsity went head to head with Spring Woods High School in the best of 5 games in Volleyball. This night was extra special because it was a night to come out and also support Breast Cancer Awareness as well as recognize some of Northbrook's former Alumni.


There were over 200 attendees, which created an electrifying atmosphere for both Northbrook and Spring Woods High School volleyball players as the crowd cheered them on. Among these attendees were Spring Shadows, Ridgecrest, Westwood Elementary and Landrum Middle School. This event for many of the students was great exposure to Volleyball played at a higher level, and for many students in attendance an inspiration to work hard, so that they can become future Raiders and Tigers.

Please check out more footage from this PINK OUT Volleyball game at the link below
PINK OUT NBHS vs. SWHS Feeder Pattern Event

Friday, September 27, 2013

Students Put T-2-4 Into Action with Advanced Movers Initiative

This past Saturday, UH hosted a scrimmage against the LSU Tigers, in addition to the annual Flo Hyman Volleyball Clinic for students to participate in conducted by the UH Volleyball team. 

Watch Event Animoto >>

SBISD students got the chance to participate in this great Post Secondary Readiness Opportunity in support of the T-2-4 and Advanced Movers Initiative. Over 250 students were in attendance at this event, and they consisted of 2 elementary and 4 middle school campuses. Those campuses were Ridgecrest, Shadow Oaks, Spring Woods Middle, Spring Oaks Middle, Memorial Middle, and Spring Branch Middle school.

The students enjoyed getting a chance to visit the the Athletic Alumni Center, and were able to support the lady cougars as they battled against LSU in a best of 5 games match. SBISD was recognized at this event after the 2nd game during the announcements.

After the scrimmage students were able to get autographs from the entire Volleyball team before the Flo Hyman Clinic began. Students were then divided up by their campus, and rotated through 8 stations to work on a variety of volleyball skills such as bumping, setting, teamwork, footwork and serving, which was led by the UH Volleyball Athletes.

As students moved through these stations they got a chance to work side by side with these student athletes, and were able to interact with them through each drill. The students had an amazing time, and in talking with just a few of the Middle Schools as they were exiting, the question was "Did you all have fun?" There reply was Yeahhhhh! this was so cool getting to work with the UH players.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

NFL Camp in SBISD, April 20th

NFL Camp (click on title for video)

Friday, April 19, 2013

Sports Med Students teach First Aid at Girl Scouts meeting

Thursday April 18 during the Ridgecrest Elementary Girl Scouts meeting the SWHS Sports Medicine I & II students taught proper first aid, field first aid, splinting and emergency medicine techniques. The Sports Medicine II students from the L.I.O.N program were the Lead teachers for this project by designing the lesson and gathering all materials needed.

The SWHS students range from 9th to 12th graders involved in a variety of organizations such as: varsity band, varsity football, varsity  soccer, SWAT and the Houston ballet. We are honored and appreciate Terri Doherty and her Girl Scouts for including us in helping the girls receive their First Aid badge. 



Record Number of SBISD Tennis Players Heading to the State Tournament

Two Spring Branch ISD tennis programs dominated the regional tennis tournament in their respective classification and have qualified a record number of players for the UIL State Tennis Tournament.  The Memorial HS Mustangs won the 5A Region III Regional Tennis Tournament and qualified nine athletes for the state tournament that will be held at the University of Texas, beginning on April 29th.
   Boy’s singles              Dane Esses       
   Boy’s doubles            Thomas Pector/Christian Vierira
                                    Grant Riechmann/William Jou                                                                      
   Girl’s doubles            Nava & Nousha Nowamooz              
    Mixed doubles           Katie Davis/Ciro Lampasas

The Stratford HS Spartans qualified six athletes for the state tournament after a record performance at the 4A Region III Regional Tennis Tournament.  These student-athletes will advance to the state tournament, which will also be held at the University of Texas, on April 29th and 30th.
   Boy’s singles               Cameron Long
   Boy’s doubles             Thomas Leyden/Nicholas Butler
   Mixed doubles             Josh Holloway/Kaylin Kruseman           

Congratulations and good luck at State!        

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

STRATFORD GIRLS SOCCER ADVANCES TO REGIONALS!

Last night, the Stratford girls soccer team defeated Foster to advance the the 4A Region III Soccer Tournament that will be held at Turner Stadium in Humble ISD this Friday and Saturday.  On Friday, Stratford will  be the home team and will play Tomball at 11:00am at Turner Stadium in the regional semi-finals.  If they beat Tomball, they will play in the regional finals at Turner Stadium at 11:00am on Saturday. The winner of this game will advance to the state tournament.

More information @ SBISD Playoff Information

Monday, April 1, 2013


SBISD Day at Constellation Field (Skeeter Stadium), April 6th

Spring Woods vs. Northbrook (12:00pm)
Stratford vs. Memorial (3:00pm)

On Saturday, April 6th, the four Spring Branch ISD teams will competing in rival games at Constellation Field, the new minor league baseball facility in Sugarland for the Skeeters. Spring Woods and Northbrook HS will square off at 12:00pm, followed by Stratford vs. Memorial at 3:00pm. Tickets will be $3.00 for students and adults, and employees and their families will gain free admittance. Pre-sale tickets will be available at all of the schools and will be on sale at the district athletic office as well.
The game will be highly promoted throughout the community. SBMSA and Spirit baseball and softball teams in uniform will gain free entry. Free entry and transportation will be made available to our middle schools and elementary schools that are able to participate through the SBISD Athletic Department-Memorial Hermann partnership. For more information, please contact Dwayne Eggerman in the Spring Branch ISD Athletic Department at 713-251-1224. Constellation Field is located at 1 Stadium Drive, Sugarland, TX 77498.

Monday, March 25, 2013

SPRING BRANCH ISD STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINING WORKSHOP

SPRING BRANCH ISD STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINING WORKSHOP

On March 21, 2013, in conjunction with National Athletic Training Month and Licensed Athletic Training Day in Texas, the SBISD Sports Medicine Department sponsored the fourth Annual Student Athletic Training Workshop at the Tully/Coleman Complex.

Approximately 80 students enrolled in our four year comprehensive Sports Medicine Program from Memorial High School, Northbrook High School, Stratford High School and Spring Woods High School participated.

In addition to those students, five Westwood Elementary School students who are affiliated with the Spring Woods High School L.I.O.N ( Lifesavers In Our Neighborhood)Community Outreach Program attended.

The purpose of this workshop: to promote the profession, fine tune student athletic training skills, and enhance camaraderie between campuses.

Student Athletic Trainers receive a head start in content mastery of: anatomy/physiology; psychology of sport and injury; injury recognition and evaluation; injury prevention; injury care; career opportunities; professional liability and responsibilities; and budget & facility design.

Our keynote speaker was the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Houston Texans, A.J. Van Valkenburgh. He spoke directly with our students about goal setting, educational options and his personal professional athletic training experiences.

This year we awarded five deserving graduating seniors Post-Secondary Scholarships sponsored by Memorial Hermann. We are very proud of our students and are anxiously waiting to see what careers they will pursue.

We greatly appreciate Paige Hershey, SBISD Athletics Department, Memorial Hermann Ironman Institute, Methodist Sports Medicine, Village Family Practice, The Orthopedic Sports Clinic, Athletic Orthopedics and Knee Center and Houston Texans Assistant Athletic Trainer A.J. Van Valkenburgh for their time and effort in helping make this event a success.

Thank you to everyone for supporting our innovative programs!!
Please check out a short clip of yesterday’s activities: http://animoto.com/play/O7x7Z456ZMVOFLoIcB9XKg

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

State Swim Results


After a season described by head swim coach Mike Hoskovec as long and wild, the Stratford High men’s swimming team successfully defended its Class 4A state title on Saturday.

Going into the state meet held at the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center in Austin, Hoskovec said that Frisco Wakeland had the early upper hand with a 50-point margin if all state swimmers medaled as predicted, based on their individual seeding.

The Spartans, however, rose to the challenge. With only the freestyle relay left to swim, Stratford had a 172-171 point advantage. With relay scoring giving 40 points for first place, 34 for second place, and 32 for third place, the situation was set for the final event race: The winner of the 400 freestyle relay would be the state champion!

The team of Alec Willrodt, Cai Rohleder, Kyle Rathgeb and Michael Miller, all seniors, stepped up and broke the Class 4A record. The Spartans won event and team gold in one of the most memorable finishes in state swimming history.



In Class 5A competition, Memorial High’s Lady Mustangs returned home with a fourth place banner in team competition, which is the group’s highest ranking since 1982.

Sophomore Alexandra Buscher became a state champion in the 200 yard freestyle. The young swimmer set an All American and new school record with an event time of 1.48.45.

Memorial’s 200 individual medley team of Buscher, seniors Danielle Yoon and Kelly Denkler, and junior Briana Burns won a silver medal with an All-American and school record. Under Coach Jason Mauss, Memorial women have finished the Top 10 for the last four years.

Stratford High 4A Men’s State Swim Results

200 Medley – Rathgeb, Miller, Rohleder, Sam Cordova (11), 2nd place: 1.36.56* Taylor Cash (12) swam in prelims for this medley
200 Freestyle – Sam Cordova, 13th place:1.44.54
50 Freestyle – Alec Willrodt, state champion & new school record: 20.75
100 Freestyle – Alec Willrodt, 2nd place & new school record: 45.85
200 Individual Medley – Michael Miller, 1st place, new school & Class 4A state record: 1:48.98 This swim time breaks Olympic Gold medalist Doug Gjertson’s record
100 Butterfly – Michael Miller, 1st place, 1st place and new school record: 48.93
100 Freestyle – Kyle Rathgeb, 6th place: 47.39 100 Backstroke – Kyle Rathgeb, 5th place: 53.44
200 Freestyle Relay – Willrodt, Rohleder, Cordova, Cash, 4th place: 1.26.31
400 Freestyle Relay – Willrodt, Rohleder, Rathgeb, Miller, 1st place, new school and Class 4A state record: 3.06.54 The Spartan women swam in the finals in all 3 relays. They set new school record in the 400 freestyle Relay. The team took home a 7th place finish for back to back Top 10 showings.
Many of these swimmers will return next year.

Stratford High 4A Women’s State Swim Results

400 Individual Medley – Kristen Peck, Gaby Cruz, Hannah Stuart, Erin Avary, all 10th graders, 5th place: 1.53.14
200 Freestyle – Erika Stephenson, 9th grade, 11th place:1.56.37
200 Individual Medley – Kaysey Weber, 11th grade, 14th place: 2.16.10
50 Freestyle – Leana Fautra, 11th grade, 11th place: 25.14
200 Freestyle Relay – Stephenson, Avary, Courtney Jackson (10th grade), Fautra, 6th place: 1.40.34* Rachel McCleary swam in prelims
400 Freestyle Relay – Stephenson, Stuart, Peck, Fautra, 5th and new school record: 3.35.07

Memorial High 5A Women’s State Swim Meet Results

200 Individual Medley – Buscher, Yoon, Burns, Denkler, 2nd place: 1:45.76 (All American and school record)
200 Freestyle – Buscher, Yoon, Burns, Denkler, 5th place: 1:37.63
200 Freestyle – Alexandra Buscher, 1st place: 1:48.45 (All American and school record) 200 Individual Medley – Danielle Yoon, 5th place, 2.05.98
500 Freestyle – Buscher, 4th place, 4.52.37 (All American)
100 Backstroke – Danielle Yoon, 6th place, 57.43 100 Breastroke – Briana Burns, 8th place, 1.06.43

Thursday, February 14, 2013

2-14-13


Basketball Playoffs, Week of February 11th 
            The Memorial HS and Stratford HS girl’s basketball teams advanced to the playoffs and competed in bi-district competition this past Tuesday at Don Coleman Coliseum. Memorial was defeated by perennial powerhouse, Bellaire, but stayed with the Cardinals throughout the game, and played one of their best games of the season according to MHS Varsity girl’s basketball coach, Jyusef Larry.
                The Stratford HS girl’s basketball team defeated Reagan handily and will advance to the area round of play. They will match up against Lamar Consolidated at Don Coleman Coliseum on Friday, February 15th, at 7:00pm as the second game of a double-header at the facility. The Tomball girls will face Foster at 5:30pm in the first game. The Spartans are coached by first year head coach, Buffie Matthews.
                If the Stratford girl’s basketball team beats Lamar Consolidated, they will play the winner of the N. Forest/Friendswood area round on Tuesday, February 19th, at a neutral site TBD, most likely. The plans for this round of play are still being finalized at this time.
                The Stratford HS boys have finished in a tie for fourth place with Tomball, and will play a 22-4A play-off game on Friday, February 15th, at Cy-Ranch HS, at 7:00pm, to see who will advance to the playoffs. Should the Spartans win, they will play their bi-district contest on Tuesday, February 19th, against Wheatley, at Don Coleman Coliseum, at 7:00pm. The Spartans are coached by head coach, Mitch Hornsby.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Girls' Basketball Bi-District Playoffs 2013

Congratulations to the Memorial and Stratford HS Girls Basketball teams!  They have advanced to the playoffs.  The first round game schedule is as follows:

Girls' Basketball Bi-district Playoffs, February 12th 
Double-header at Don Coleman Coliseum.
  • Stratford vs. Reagan, 6:00pm
  • Memorial vs. Bellaire, 7:30pm

Monday, February 11, 2013

Swimmers and Divers Advance to Regionals

The Week of February 4th: SBISD Swimmers & Divers Advance to Regionals After Successful District Meets

At the 19-5A District Swimming & Diving Meet, the Memorial Girls finished 3rd as a team while the boys finished in 4th. Alexandra Buscher finished as the district champion in the girl's 200 Free while Jason Bo reigns as the boy's 100 Butterfly 19-5A district champion for 2013. Five Memorial relays will advance to the 5A-Region Swimming & Diving Meet while the Mustangs will compete in fourteen individual events.

The Mustangs will compete at the Region 4 5A Swimming and Diving Championships that will be held at the University of Houston Campus Recreation and Wellness Center on February 8th and 9th. The swimming prelims will begin at 3:45pm on Friday, while the diving will begin on Saturday at 9am, followed by the swimming finals at 3:45pm on Saturday.

The Stratford boys and girls swim team both rank as the district champions at the 25-4A District Swimming & Diving Meet after a successful weekend at the Lamar Consolidated ISD Natatorium. The Spring Woods boys and girls teams finished fourth in district. The Tigers will send four relay teams to the regional meet along with diver, Lillian Monteiro, who finished as the 25-4A district runner-up. Lena Fautra, Courtney Jackson, and Erica Stephenson finished as district champions in one individual event, while Samuel Cordova, Allex Willrodt, and Michael Miller finished as district champions in two individual events each.The Spartans will send six relays and swimmers in a combined forty-one individual events.

The Spartan and Tiger swimmers and divers head to San Antonio next weekend to compete at the Aquatic Center at Palo Alto College on February 8th and 9th, at 1:30pm both days, in the Region VII-4A Regional Swimming and Diving Championships.

For more information on either meet, please go to the Playoff Information page of this website.

14-5A District Swimming & Diving Meet Results

Team Results

Memorial Girls 3rd place
Memorial Boys 4th place

Relays

200 Medley Relay MHS Girls, 1st MHS Boys, 4th
200 Free Relay MHS Girls, 2nd
400 Free Relay MHS Girls, 4th MHS Boys, 3rd

 

 

 

 

Individual Events

Event Student-Athlete School Finish
200 Free-Girls A. Buscher Memorial 1st
200 Free-Boys C. Rockwell Memorial 3rd
200 IM-Girls D. Yoon Memorial 2nd
50 Free-Girls K. Denkler Memorial 3rd
50 Free-Boys G. Carter Memorial 3rd
50 Free-Boys M. Pyle Memorial 4th
1 Meter Diving-Girls K. Cecil Memorial 3rd
100 Butterfly-Boys J. Bo Memorial 1st
100 Free-Girls K. Denkler Memorial 4th
100 Free-Boys G. Carter Memorial 3rd
500 Free-Girls A. Buscher Memorial 2nd
500 Free-Boys C. Rockwell Memorial 4th
100 Backstroke D. Yoon Memorial 2nd
100 Breast B. Burns Memorial 2nd

 

 

 

 

25-4AA District Swimming & Diving Meet Results

 

Team Results

Stratford Girls 1st place
Spring Woods Girls 4th place
Stratford Boys 1st place
Spring Woods Boys 4th place

Relays

200 Medley Relay SHS Girls, 2nd SHS Boys, 1st
200 Medley Relay SWHS Girls, 4th SWHS Boys, 4th
200 Free Relay SHS Girls, 2nd SHS Boys, 1st
200 Free Relay SWHS Boys, 4th
400 Free Relay SHS Girls, 2nd SHS Boys, 1st
400 Free Relay SWHS Girls, 4th

 

Individual Events

Event:
 
Athlete:
 
School:
 
Finish:
 
200 Free-Girls E. Stevenson Stratford 2nd
200 Free-Girls H. Stewart Stratford 3rd
200 Free-Girls C. Jackson Stratford 4th
200 Free-Boys S. Cordova Stratford 1st
200 Free-Boys C. Parker Stratford 3rd
200 Free-Boys C. Parker Stratford 4th
200 IM-Girls L. Gahn Stratford 2nd
200 IM-Girls K. Weber Stratford 4th
200 IM-Boys M. Miller Stratford 1st
200 IM-Boys B. Hay Stratford 2nd
200 IM-Boys C. Rohleder Stratford 3rd
50 Free-Girls L. Fautra Stratford 1st
50 Free-Girls E. Avary Stratford 2nd
50 Free-Girls R. McCleary Stratford 4th
50 Free-Boys A. Willrodt Stratford 1st
50 Free-Boys T. Cash Stratford 4th
1 Meter Diving-Girls L. Monteiro Spring Woods 2nd
1 Meter Diving-Boys M. Gallery Stratford 4th
100 Butterfly-Girls C. Jackson Stratford 1st
100 Butterfly-Girls H. Stewart Stratford 3rd
100 Butterfly-Girls V. Dietz Stratford 4th
100 Butterfly-Boys M. Miller Stratford 1st
100 Butterfly-Boys B. Hay Stratford 2nd
100 Butterfly-Boys C. Rohleder Stratford 3rd
100 Free-Girls E. Stephenson Stratford 1st
100 Free-Girls L. Fautra Stratford 2nd
100 Free-Girls K. Peck Stratford 3rd
100 Free-Boys A. Willrodt Stratford 1st
100 Free-Boys K. Rathgeb Stratford 2nd
100 Free-Boys A. McCleary Stratford 4th
500 Free-Girls L. Gahn Stratford 2nd
500 Free-Girls A. Boessling Stratford 4th
500 Free-Boys S. Cordova Stratford 1st
500 Free-Boys C. Parker Stratford 2nd
100 Backstroke-Girls K. Peck Stratford 2nd
100 Backstroke-Girls S. Yun Stratford 3rd
100 Backstroke-Girls J. Fox Stratford 4th
100 Backstroke- Boys K. Rathgeb Stratford 2nd
100 Backstroke- Boys C. Parker Stratford 3rd
100 Backstroke- Boys N. Hirsch Stratford 4th
100 Breast-Girls K. Weber Stratford 4th
100 Breast-Boys J. Brasher Stratford 4th
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