NORTHERN LAKES CONFERENCE 2016-17 GIRLS SWIMMING & DIVING

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ALL-CONFERENCE

Northridge

Sydney Emerson 11                         Concord Maddisen Lantz 11

Rylee Dahlman  12                                           Olivia Trout        10

Lauren Miller      11                           Warsaw Brenna Morgan 12

Jenna Nethercutt 9                          Wawasee Paige Miller    12

August Hartzell  12                           Elkhart Memorial Kim Rezutko   12

Katie Hughes     12

Jenna Miller        11

Kenzie Weber    9

Sara Troyer         11

HONORABLE MENTION

Concord               Alex Beer             11           Plymouth            Leah Smith 11

MaKayla Miller  10           NorthWood        Kate Jarvis 11

Goshen                 Zoe Eichorn         9              Wawasee            Ella Park 9

Warsaw                Delaney Wihebrink          10                           Shelby Adams 12

2016- 17 Girls Swimming & Diving Coaches-of-the-Year: Tom Johnson, Concord

FINAL STANDINGS

1                              Northridge                               7-0

2                              Concord                                  6-1

3                              Warsaw                                   5-2

4                              Wawasee                                4-3

5                              Goshen                                   3-4

6                              NorthWood                              2-5

7                              Plymouth                                 1-6

8                              Elkhart Memorial                      0-7

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