2021 Boys Swim & Dive Media Guide

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Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam May the Blessed Virgin Mary Pray for Us . . . “And before honor comes humility.” — Proverbs 15:33

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TEAM PHILOSOPHY The philosophy of the Boys Swim & Dive Team at Regis Jesuit High School is to maintain the highest level of excellence in the sport of swimming and diving and in all aspects of life. Our goal is to be the best team in the state of Colorado and to be among the best teams in the country. To achieve this goal, we aspire to maintain the following objectives: 1. Focus on academics as the top priority. 2. Involve as many students as possible in a fun, safe, challenging and rewarding experience. 3. Have every swimmer and diver achieve lifetime best performances every season. 4. Keep hard work, mastery of fundamentals and selfless attitudes as the trademarks of the program. 5. Make every effort to secure college scholarships for senior swimmers and divers. 6. Following the Jesuit tradition, we look to provide an atmosphere where a young man can be challenged physically, mentally, spiritually and socially. Swimmers and divers are encouraged to take part in a variety of pursuits. 7. Model attitudes of confidence and avoid attitudes and displays of cockiness. 8. Swim and dive at the highest level of competition possible as designated by CHSAA classification guidelines. 9. Maintain a program free of drugs and alcohol. Swimming and diving are a privilege and using these substances will result in losing that privilege.

The Extra Degree

212° 2

At 211, water is hot. At 212, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And steam can power a locomotive. The one extra degree makes the difference.

REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM


TABLE OF CONTENTS Team Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

2021 Team Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2021 Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 What We Must Do To Win . . . . . . . . . . 6 Numbers of Significance. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Qualifying Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2021 Scouting Report. . . . . . . . . . . 8-10 Colorado State Champions. . . . . . . . . 11 Program Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18 History of Team Captains . . . . . . . . . . 19 Team Roster Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21

Class of 2024. . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

Class of 2023. . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25

Class of 2022. . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27

Class of 2021. . . . . . . . . . . . 28-35

Swim & Dive Team Records. . . . . . 36-39 Gold Medal Winners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Swim & Dive Team Alumni: We have attempted to compile accurate lists of all past Regis Jesuit swimmers and divers. We hope you enjoy this edition of the swim & dive booklet. If you spot any mistakes or omissions or have suggestions to make it better, message us on Facebook so that future corrections can be made. We would love to hear from you or better yet — see you at a meet. Go Raiders Swim & Dive!

Regis Jesuit Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . 43 Regis Jesuit All-Americans. . . . . . . 44-45 Academic All-Americans. . . . . . . . . . . 46 The “Q” Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 College Swimmers & Divers . . . . . 48-49 The Family Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Acknowledgments. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51

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2021 ROSTER

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'22 '21 '23 '24 '23 '22 '23 '24 '23 '22 '21

Gio Aguirre Nick Ames* Carter Anderson Cruze Bailey Sorin Beals Peyton Beaumont Jack Bentfield Jake Berry Naod Besrat Nicholas Bowers Will Callahan*

'23 '22 '24 '22 '24 '21

Sean Davis Luke Dinges AJ Dugan Mack Dugan Connor Fredericks John Fredericks

'22 '23 '22 '24 '21 '22 '21 '23 '23 '23 '23 '24 '23 '24 '23 '22 '24

Lucca Ghiselli Macklin Gifford Elijah Hawkins Jacob Heithoff Quinn Henninger Peter Houtsma Sawyer Inglis* Truman Inglis Harrison Kerscher Charlie Klein Liam Kleinberg Sam Koch Ronan Krauss Jackson Landahl Harry Lin Jackson McPherson Pavio Montoya

'22 '24 '24 '23 '24 '22 '22 '22 '24 '24 '21 '22 '23 '24 '21 '24

Dylan Mullen Owen Mulligan Thomas Pelz John Paul Robertson William Robertson Joshua Smith Jack Sykora Matthew Tierney Uriah Tinianow-Perry Phillip Ullom Blake Underwood* Nathan Wember Cameron Will Grant Wilson Andrew Wilten Nico Wood

* Captain

REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM


2021 SCHEDULE Date

Day

Opponent

May 8, 2021

Saturday

Continental League Divers

May 8, 2021

Saturday

May 12, 2021

Time

Location

Dive

3:30-6:30 PM

Littleton HS

Heritage, Douglas County Tri Meet

Swim

10:00 AM

Regis Jesuit

Wednesday

Continental League Divers

Dive

5:30 PM

Regis Jesuit

May 12, 2021

Wednesday

Heritage SENIOR MEET

Swim

4:00 PM

Regis Jesuit

May 15, 2021

Saturday

Continental League Divers

Dive

12:30-4:00 PM

Littleton HS

May 22, 2021

Saturday

Continental League Divers

Dive

12:00-3:00 PM

Littleton HS

May 22, 2021

Saturday

Heritage, Highlands Ranch

Swim

10:00 AM

Regis Jesuit

May 27, 2021

Thursday

All Team League Invite

Swim

10:00 AM

Heritage

May 29, 2021

Saturday

Continental League Divers

Dive

9:30 - 4:00 PM

Littleton HS

June 4, 2021

Friday

Highlands Ranch

Swim

10:00 AM

Regis Jesuit

June 5, 2021

Saturday

Continental League Divers

Dive

3:30-7:00 PM

Littleton HS

Last Chance Dive Meet

Dive

TBD

Regis Jesuit

TBD

Type of Meet

June 10, 2021

Thursday

End of Season League Invite

Swim

10:00 AM

Heritage

June 16, 2021

Wednesday

League Championships Prelims

Swim

TBD

Regis Jesuit

June 17, 2021

Thursday

League Championships Finals

Swim

TBD

Regis Jesuit

June 24, 2021

Thursday

5A State Dive Championships

June 24, 2021

Thursday

5A State Swim Championships

June 25, 2021

Friday

Team Dinner and Banquet

11 Dive (State DD) 9:30 AM

VMAC, Thornton

Timed Finals

12:45 - 7:40 PM

VMAC, Thornton

In-Person

5:00 -7:00 pm

TBD

***** SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ***** Diving Schedule is preliminary and subject to change. League Championship swimming will be prelims/finals. Top 16 advance to finals (max 4 per team). League Championship diving will be prelims/finals for all qualified divers. State will be timed finals with top 30 qualifiers for each event. Times must be from current high school season.

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WHAT WE MUST DO TO WIN In The Water 1. Make winning touchouts a habit. 2. Develop habits in practice which will not allow for disqualifications. 3. Always swim smart races. Know yourself, your race and your competition. 4. Master the fundamentals of the sport of swimming: starts, strokes, turns and finishes.

At Practice 1. Be where you are supposed to be, when you are supposed to be there, ready to do what is supposed to be done. 2. Don‘t cut corners. Do all the yardage on all of the sets. Use the pace clock correctly. Go hard when you are told to go hard, easy when you are to go easy. Be honest. No cheating. 3. Maintain the confidence that Regis Jesuit swimmers and divers have worked harder and are better prepared than the competition. 4. Use the other swimmers and divers on the team. Train hard against them. Learn by watching what they do. 5. Take sit-ups, stretching and lifting weights seriously.

At Meets 1. Remember that you are a member of the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive team. You are representing your school and the proud tradition of Regis Jesuit swimmers and divers who came before you. Act like it! 2. If you are at a Regis Jesuit meet and you choose to wear a cap, it is a Regis Jesuit cap. Your suit is a Regis Jesuit suit, your shirt a Regis Jesuit shirt. Remember who you are and why you are there. 3. Your place is with the team. Others will be supporting you and you need to support them. Your place is NOT in the stands. 4. If our team is swimming or diving, you need to be there. A JV swimmer or diver is expected to show up and cheer for the State Meet. Likewise, every state qualifier is expected to be cheering loudly at the A and B league meets.

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In School 1. After morning practice, comb your hair and be on time for class. 2. Your first priority at Regis Jesuit is to get good grades. Remember that poor grades will keep you out of swimming and diving and out of good colleges. 3. Hold yourself accountable and expect to be held to the highest standards of accountability. 4. Do not sleep in class.

In General 1. We must DOMINATE our opponent physically and mentally. 2. We must retain poise in the face of a bad break. 3. We must be in better shape than our opponents. 4. We must have a burning desire to win within the rules of the sport. 5. When we walk into a pool, EXPECT to win and then do what it takes.

Guidelines & Expectations 1. Every swimmer or diver is expected to contribute to the betterment of the team. 2. Any outside competition which affects the Regis Jesuit swim team, i.e. practices or meets, must first be cleared with the Regis Jesuit coaches. 3. Swimmers or divers may be removed from the team for failing to follow team rules or conduct detrimental to the welfare of the team. 4. If a swimmer or diver has any concerns which affects his status on the team, he should open a line of communication with any member of the coaching staff with whom he can relate this difficulty. Should a swimmer or diver decide to remove himself from the team, he should relay this directly to the head coach.

No Excuses, No Regrets.

REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM


NUMBERS OF SIGNIFICANCE 1 Regis Jesuit‘s national ranking in 1992, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2013

13 Number of All-American awards achieved by Regis Jesuit at the 2014 State Meet

14 Times Regis Jesuit has won the 200 Free Relay at State

14 Number of events won at State by a Regis Jesuit swimmer - Luke Wagner (1997-2000)

17 Most All-American events achieved by one swimmer - Clark Smith (2010-2013)

18 Times Regis Jesuit has won the 200 Medley Relay at State

18 Times Regis Jesuit has won the 400 Free Relay at State

22 Colorado State Boys Swim and Dive championships won by Regis Jesuit High School

34 Largest number of state qualifiers Regis Jesuit has ever had in a State Meet (2012)

53 Number of years Regis Jesuit Boys Swim & Dive has competed (since 1967)

109 Total number of events won at State Championships 112 Total number of swimmers and divers achieving an All-American award 234 Consecutive dual meets won by Regis Jesuit from March 1990 to March 2010 433 Most points scored by Regis Jesuit at 5A State (2013) - 16 Finalists

Qualifying Times EVENT

COACHES INVITE

A LEAGUE

STATE QUAL

AA** CONSIDER

AA** AUTO

STATE RECORD

2:00.00

1:34.74

1:33.21

1:30.52

200 Medley Relay

2:04.00

200 Free

2:03.00

2:03.50

1:51.00

1:40.13

1:38.40

1:35.72

200 IM

2:22.00

2:24.00

2:06.00

1:51.57

1:49.57

1:46.74

50 Free

25.00

25.55

23.00

20.91

20.54

20.11

*Diving - 6 Dives

160

150 (10.50)

210 (10.60)

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*Diving - 11 Dives

270

270 (12.50)

335 (12.60)

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611.85

1:03.00

1:05.00

55.50

49.95

48.92

46.54

100 Free

55.00

55.00

50.50

45.73

44.95

44.04

500 Free

5:40.00

5:55.00

5:10.00

4:33.10

4:28.38

4:26.20

200 Free Relay

1:50.00

1:44.00

1:25.86

1:24.80

1:22.74

100 Back

1:04.00

1:04.50

57.00

50.37

49.38

46.91

100 Breast

1:11.00

1:14.00

1:04.00

56.98

55.84

54.67

400 Free Relay

4:05.00

3:40.00

3:09.26

3:06.28

3:00.84

100 Butterfly

Regis Jesuit Records in Red *In order to qualify for State under the 6 dive standard, the diver must meet the qualifying standard two times during the season. To qualify under the 11 dive standard, the diver must meet the qualifying standard only once during the season. **Each year, the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) publishes individual event and relay qualifying times for both “automatic” and “consideration” designations. The “automatic” standard is the 80th place time averaged over the past three years. The “consideration” standard is the top 150th place time averaged over the past three years. When a swimmer achieves the automatic qualifying time in a regularly scheduled interscholastic meet (up to and including State meet performances), he is an “Automatic All-American.” At the end of the qualifying year, only the top 100 swimmers from the combined automatic and consideration lists are designated as “All-American.” Those achieving the consideration time but not finishing in the top 100 receive the designation “All-American Consideration.” A swimmer may be listed in as many events as his times qualify. Relay teams are limited to 4 swimmers only and only 1 relay team per event per school may qualify. Times achieved at high altitudes are adjusted downward by NISCA to insure equitable comparison with those times achieved at sea-level. High altitude adjustments for the Denver area are 1.2 for 200 yards and 5.0 for 500 yards.

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2021 SCOUTING REPORT

Returning Qualifiers from 2019 State Meet Returning Returning Qualifiers Finalists

Cherry Creek

16

10

Regis Jesuit

10

4

Rocky Mountain

6

2

Highlands Ranch

4

3

Arapahoe

3

2

Valor

3 3

Fossil Ridge

3

Heritage

3 2

Ponderosa

2 0

Boulder

1

1

0

Returning Athletes by Event 200 Free 1st 1:35.72 Returning Finalists

5

Diving 1st 606.50

Returning Finalists

6

500 Free 1st 4:35.22 Returning Finalists

6

10th 1:45.08

2

10th 429.25

Returning Consols

4

10th 4:52.52

Returning Consols

3

20th 362.70

20th 4:57.66

200 IM 1st 1:48.57 Returning Finalists

4

100 Fly 1st 48.72

Returning Finalists

4

100 Back 1st 48.22

Returning Finalists

3

10th 1:57.50

3

10th 51.21

Returning Consols

3

10th 52.90

Returning Consols

2

Returning Consols

20th 1:59.80

20th 53.54

20th 54.39

50 Free 1st 20.69

100 Free Returning Finalists

2

100 Breast 1st 54.67

Returning Finalists

2

10th 21.75

Returning Consols

2

10th 59.67

Returning Consols

6

20th 22.56

8

Returning Consols

20th 1:47.96

1st 45.62

Returning Finalists

4

10th 47.30

Returning Consols

2

20th 49.53

20th 1:00.90

REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM


RETURNING STATE FINALISTS BY EVENT 2019 Name School Grade Event Place

2019 Name School Grade Event Place

Sawyer Inglis

Regis Jesuit

12

200

2nd

Nikolas Silolahti

Cherry Creek

12

100

2nd

Alex McMahon

Heritage

12

200

4th

Wylie Kruse

Rocky Mountain

12

100

4th

Gio Aguirre

Regis Jesuit

11

200

7th

Gio Aguirre

Regis Jesuit

11

100

8th

Jack Ballard

Fort Collins

11

200

8th

Keegan Chatham

Cherokee Trail

11

100

10th

Keegan Chatham

Cherokee Trail

12

200

9th

Gavin Gilmore

Valor

11

100

12th

Stephen Hogeman

Cherry Creek

12

200

15th

Andres Banuelos

Lakewood

11

100

14th

Andres Banuelos

Lakewood

12

200

17th

Fletcher Hayes

Arapahoe

12

500

2nd

Fletcher Hayes

Arapahoe

12

IM

3rd

Jack Ballard

Fort Collins

11

500

4th

Sebastian Wolff

Heritage

12

IM

6th

Sawyer Inglis

Regis Jesuit

12

500

6th

Henry Batson

Cherry Creek

12

IM

8th

Gavin Rogers

Valor

12

500

7th

Connor West

Highlands Ranch

12

IM

10th

Kadin Denner

Cherokee Trail

12

500

9th

Kadin Denner

Cherokee Trail

12

IM

12th

Owen Watkins

Fossil Ridge

11

500

10th

John Walgast

Rocky Mountain

12

IM

14th

Steven Hogeman

Cherry Creek

12

500

11th

Jack Engler

Valor Christian

12

IM

17th

Spencer Kauffman

Chatfield

12

500

16th

Bryce Ortanes

Cherry Creek

12

50

4th

Eric Hart

Columbine

12

500

3

Nikolas Silolahti

Cherry Creek

12

50

9th

Wylie Kruse

Rocky Mountain

12

Back

4th

Jake Rowe

Rocky Mountain

12

50

13th

Bryce Ortanes

Cherry Creek

12

Back

8th

Hunter Foehner

Columbine

12

50

19th

Cade Martin

Cherry Creek

11

Back

10th

Quinn Henninger

Regis Jesuit

12

Diving

1st

Connor West

Highlands Ranch

11

Back

11th

Clayton Chaplin

Highlands Ranch

12

Diving

2nd

Jack Tran

Legacy

11

Back

18th

Conrad Eck

Cherry Creek

11

Diving

18th

Sebastian Wolff

Heritage

12

Breast

4th

Dyson Modica

Highlands Ranch

12

Diving

8th

Henry Batson

Cherry Creek

12

Breast

7th

Griffin Batt

Cherry Creek

11

Diving

9th

Isaac Yi

Smoky Hill

11

Breast

11th

Psymon Perkins

Rampart HS

11

Diving

10th

Will McMahan

Cherry Creek

12

Breast

12th

Dylan Mullen

Regis Jesuit

11

Diving

13th

Julien Berube

Cherry Creek

12

Breast

14th

Eli Drury

Chatfield

11

Diving

16th

Gavin Gillmore

Valor

12

Breast

17th

Liam Ross

Hinkley

11

Diving

17th

Joshua Nieves

Smoky Hill

11

Breast

18th

Collier Dyer

Arapahoe

11

Diving

20th

Hunter Foehner

Columbine

12

Fly

6th

Alex McMahon

Heritage

12

Fly

7th

Gavin Rogers

Valor

12

Fly

9th

Owen Watkins

Fossil Ridge

11

Fly

10th

Cade Martin

Cherry Creek

11

Fly

12th

Saylor Benes

East

12

Fly

19th

William Adam

Cherry Creek

12

Fly

20th

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OTHER RETURNING STATE QUALIFIERS BY EVENT 2019 Name School Grade Event Place

2019 Name School Grade Event Place

Saylor Benes

East

12

200

21st

Jake Rowe

Rocky Mountain

12

100

24th

Tim Yoon

Cherokee Trail

12

200

27th

Jespyn Bishop

Brighton

12

100

29th

Eric Hart

Columbine

12

200

31st

Aidan Shepston

Legacy

11

100

30th

Austin Holt

Fossil Ridge

11

200

33rd

Ethan Engelhardt

Fort Collins

12

100

33rd

Marcus Cantorna

Lewis-Palmer

12

200

38th

Tim Yoon

Cherokee Trail

12

100

35th

Spencer Kauffman

Chatfield

12

IM

25th

Atticus Conn

Arapahoe

12

100

39th

Patrick Vo

Monarch

11

IM

27th

Eric Hart

Columbine

12

500

21st

Julien Berube

Cherry Creek

12

IM

32nd

Patrick Vo

Monarch

11

500

22nd

Jacob Sykora

Regis Jesuit

12

IM

33rd

Peter Weinstein

Heritage

11

500

30th

Isaac Yi

Smoky Hill

11

IM

35th

Jake Fassora

Monarch

12

500

33rd

Jake Fassora

Monarch

12

IM

37th

Sawyer Zusi

Arapahoe

12

500

34th

Will Callahan

Regis Jesuit

12

IM

Dominic McCoy

Cherokee Trail

11

500

35th

Devyn Walton

Smoky Hill

12

50

24th

John Walgast

Rocky Mountain

12

Back

22nd

Blake Jorgens

Cherry Creek

12

50

27th

Luke Dinges

Regis Jesuit

11

Back

26th

Ethan Boehle

Ponderosa

12

50

32nd

Henry Mueller

Columbine

12

Back

27th

Jespyn Bishop

Brighton

12

50

35th

Cayden Cooper

Ponderosa

12

Back

29th

Roberto Berkowitz

Cherry Creek

12

50

35th

Ryan Randall

Rocky Mountain

12

Back

33rd

Thomas Sutherland

Cherry Creek

11

50

38th

Nash Baker

Fossil Ridge

11

Back

34th

Jack Tran

Legacy

11

50

38th

Roberto Berkowitz

Cherry Creek

12

Back

35th

Ethan Engelhardt

Fort Collins

12

50

40th

Mack Dugan

Regis Jesuit

11

Back

37th

Nick Ames

Regis Jesuit

12

50

41st

Seth Shyrock

Rampart

11

Back

41st

Aidan Shepston

Legacy

11

50

42nd

Teague Mayer

Boulder

11

Back

42nd

Christian Charles

Grandview

12

50

43rd

John Miller

Cherry Creek

12

Back

43rd

Mack Dugan

Regis Jesuit

11

50

47th

Nick Ames

Regis Jesuit

12

Breast 22nd

Henry Mueller

Columbine

12

50

49th

Blake Jorgens

Cherry Creek

12

Breast

25th

Elijah Hawkins

Regis Jesuit

11

50

57th

Jacob Sykora

Regis Jesuit

11

Breast

38th

Brendan Stanley

Fort Collins

11

Diving 22nd

Avery Nevins

Rocky Mountain

12

Breast

43rd

Jake Suchowski

Rocky Mountain

11

Diving

25th

Alec Jang

Highlands Ranch

12

Breast

44th

Ethan Boehle

Ponderosa

12

Fly

22nd

Colin Christensen

Fort Collins

12

Breast

45th

Cannon Williams

Fort Collins

11

Fly

23rd

Bryce Martin

Fort Collins

11

Breast

46th

Will Dravenstott

Cherry Creek

12

Fly

27th

Riley Bartuska

Chatfield

12

Breast

51st

Austin Holt

Fossil Ridge

11

Fly

31st

Seth Shyrock

Rampart

11

Fly

35th

Luke Dinges

Regis Jesuit

11

Fly

37th

Alec Jang

Highlands Ranch

12

Fly

40th

Will Callahan

Regis Jesuit

12

Fly

42nd

Connor Harden

Cherry Creek

11

Fly

44th

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REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM


STATE CHAMPIONS BY YEAR 1959.......Denver East 1960.......Denver East 1961.......GW 1962.......Denver 1963.......Denver 1964.......GW 1965.......GW 1966.......GW 1967.......GW 1968.......GW 1969.......GW 1970.......Arapahoe 1971.......Arapahoe 1972.......Eaton 1973.......GW 1974.......Cherry Creek 1975.......Cherry Creek 1976.......Littleton 1977.......Pueblo Central 1978.......Pueblo Central 1979.......Arapahoe 1980.......Littleton 1981.......Littleton 1982.......Littleton 1983.......Littleton 1984.......Littleton

1985.......Cherry Creek 1986.......Cherry Creek 1987.......Cherry Creek 1988.......Cherry Creek 1989.......Cherry Creek 1990.......Cherry Creek 1991.......Cherry Creek 1992.......Regis Jesuit 1993.......Regis Jesuit 1994.......Cherry Creek 1995.......Regis Jesuit 1996.......Regis Jesuit 1997.......Regis Jesuit 1998.......Regis Jesuit 1999.......Regis Jesuit 2000.......Regis Jesuit 2001.......Regis Jesuit 2002.......Regis Jesuit 2003.......Regis Jesuit 2004.......Regis Jesuit 2005.......Regis Jesuit 2006.......Regis Jesuit 2007.......Regis Jesuit 2008.......Regis Jesuit

2009.......Regis Jesuit 2010.......Highlands Ranch Co-Op 2011.......Regis Jesuit 2012.......Regis Jesuit 2013.......Regis Jesuit 2014.......Regis Jesuit 2015.......Fossil Ridge 2016.......Fossil Ridge 2017.......Fossil Ridge 2018.......Regis Jesuit 2019.......Cherry Creek

Championship Facts Team Points at State Since 1982

10,538

Gold Medals

109

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National Power Point Championships

1992 1997 2004

2005 2013

Top 10 Team Finishes at State

35

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REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM HISTORY 1967

November The Raiders hit the water for the first time as a sport at Regis Jesuit. The team was coined the “Waders” and recorded a onewin, six-loss season.

1981

February Regis Jesuit won the Skyline League title for the first time.

1982

March Lawrence Kough ‘82 became RJ‘s first State Champion when he won the 100 breaststroke at the Air Force Academy.

May The 400 free relay of Matt Hall ‘92, Tom Byorick ‘90, Mike Bradac ‘91 and Joe Ferraro ‘91 won State in a touchout over Littleton. The victory lifted Regis Jesuit to a second place team finish at the meet. Sophomore Matt Hall ‘92 defeated defending state champion Josh DelCore in the 100 fly.

1991

March Senior Captain Joe Ferraro ‘91 was named Swimmer of the Meet at the Colorado Invitational. April A packed house watched Regis Jesuit defeat Cherry Creek in a dual meet. A record 47 state-qualifying swims were recorded.

1983

December Regis Jesuit won the medley relay at the Colorado Invitational, marking the first “big” win for the school in a relay at a major meet.

May Regis Jesuit‘s medley relay of Matt Hall ‘92, Matt Beck ‘92, Ben Hammond ‘92 and Jamie Christman ‘93 took first place and junior Matt Hall ‘92 earned his second title by winning the 100 fly.

1984

1992

March Regis Jesuit moved to the Centennial League. Seven of the top ten teams in the state came from this league in 1984.

1985

March Regis Jesuit placed second in State. Jim Dunn ‘85, Fred Ingham ‘86, Trevor Mihalik ‘85 and sophomore Eric Bradac ‘87 broke most of the school‘s records.

1986

January Regis Jesuit won the Arapahoe Relays for the first time. February Regis Jesuit repeated as State runners-up. Junior Eric Bradac ‘87 won two individual titles and recorded two All-American swims at the meet.

1987

February Senior Eric Bradac ‘87 was named Colorado High School Swimmer of the Year. He ended his career setting two state records in 200 free and broke Olympic Gold Medalist George DiCarlo‘s mark in the 500 free.

1988

January Brady Murphy ‘88 set a new standard for RJ for the six dive list with a score of 237.65. February Brady Murphy ‘88 dove to a second place finish at State and Parker Bradley ‘88 set a new school record in the 50 free.

1989

February Freshman Matt Hall ‘92 earned All-American honors in the 100 fly.

1990

April Regis Jesuit defeated Littleton (six-time State Champions) in a dual meet for the first time by the score of 97-75.

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April Regis Jesuit won the Colorado Invitational for the first time, scoring 384 points to Creek‘s 343. Before a full house of fans, RJ defeated Creek for the second consecutive year in a dual meet. Fifty state-qualifying times were posted, a new record. Regis Jesuit completed a second straight undefeated season, extending the total to 28 meets without a loss. May RJ qualified 16 swimmers for the State Meet and won the school‘s first State swimming championship. The team won all three relays, set three new state records and also posted numerous AllState and All-American swims. The 200 medley relay included Jamie Christman ‘93, Rich Leduc ‘93, Matt Beck ‘93 and Nick Anziano ‘93. The 400 free relay included Beck, Matt Hall ‘92, Luis Lopez ‘95 and Phil Long ‘92. Matt Beck also won the 100 fly in state-record time. Winning the 200 free relay for the first time in team history was the team of Matt Hall, Jamie Christman, Luis Lopez and Rich Leduc. July Regis Jesuit won the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches of America (NISCA) Power Point Championship, amassing 5783 points. Of the hundreds of schools participating, the Peddie School of New Jersey finished second with 5762 points, and Carmel High School of Carmel, Indiana, finished third.

1993

March Regis Jesuit won the Arapahoe Relays for the first time since 1986. Three weeks later, the Raiders won the Coaches Invitational from a field of 50 teams. Regis Jesuit swimmer Jamie Christman ‘93 was named the Swimmer of the Meet. April Regis Jesuit defeated Cherry Creek for the third consecutive time with a score of 117-68. Winning the remaining dual meets, RJ pushed the undefeated winning streak to 44 meets without a loss. May Regis Jesuit sent 16 swimmers to the State Meet and captured a second straight title. Regis won all three relays and set new State records in the 200 and 400 free relays. Jamie Christmas ‘93, Eric Schneider ‘96, Nick Long ‘94 and Benji Lodholm ‘95 made up the medley relay while Christman, Luis Lopez ‘95, Lodholm and Zach Hall

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‘94 swam the 200 free relay in record time of 1:24.88. Lopez, Rich LeDuc ‘93, Lodholm and Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93 set a new 400 free relay record of 3:08.17.

April The Raiders won the Colorado Invitational swim meet. Ryan Paterson ‘97 was named the Swimmer of the Meet. Regis won a 100th consecutive meet, defeating Fort Collins 114-71.

July In the year‘s final NISCA power point tabulations, Regis Jesuit finished first in Class 10 (determined by schools of equal population) and fourth overall.

May Regis Jesuit won a third straight State Championship and the fifth in six years. Once again, RJ won all three relays: Luke Wagner ‘00, Jimmy Shvirage ‘98, Justin Carter ‘98 and Scott Runyan ‘97 took gold in the medley relay, Shvirage, Nick Dawson ‘97, Daniel Lopez ‘97 and Carter in the 200 free relay and Jeff Parkinson, Shvirage, Wagner and Rob Amos ‘99 captured the 400 free relay. Luke Wagner also took first place in the 100 back. Regis Jesuit finished the season tabulating a second National Power Point championship.

1994

April Finishing off the ‘94 dual meet schedule with a 110-72 win over Rangeview, Regis Jesuit capped a fourth consecutive undefeated season and extended the unbeaten streak to 58 meets. May RJ sent 15 swimmers to State, won six of the twelve events, and finished second. Luis Lopez ‘95 won four gold medals in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free relay (with Nick Long ‘94, Benji Lodholm ‘95 and Zach Hall ‘94) and the 400 free relays (with Long, Lodholm and Jay Wolberg ‘95). Individual events were also won in the 200 IM by Eric Schneider ‘96 and the 200 Free by Benji Lodholm.

1995

1998

May Regis Jesuit won a fourth consecutive State Championship, its sixth in seven years. Luke Wagner ‘00 won a second consecutive 100 back and the three relays won gold AGAIN. Wagner, Jimmy Shvirage ‘98, Zach Shattuck ‘99 and Justin Carter ‘98 in the medley relay, Carter, Shvirage, Rob Amos ‘99 and Andrew Barnes in the 200 free relay, and Barnes, Matt Peterson ‘00, Wagner and Amos the 400 free relay.

April Regis Jesuit won the Coaches Invitational amid a field of 56 teams and Luis Lopez ‘95 was named Swimmer of the Meet. Traveling to California, RJ won the Jesuit Invitational for the second time by defeating Loyola Prep and Mission Viejo. The Raiders defeated Cherry Creek (for the fourth straight time) in a dual meet to cap another undefeated season and extend the unbeaten streak to 72 straight wins.

1999

May Regis Jesuit won State for the third time in four years and also won all three relays for the third time. The medley relay included Justin Carter ‘98, Eric Schneider ‘96, Jay Wolberg ‘95 and Todd May ‘95. Wolberg, Luis Lopez ‘95, Justin Christman ‘95 and Matt Weisbrod ‘95 made up the 200 free relay and Lopez, Benji Lodholm ‘95, Wolberg and Weisbrod set a state record in the 400 free relay. Eric Schneider won the 200 IM and, with individual event wins in 50 and 100 free for the second year in a row, Luiz Lopez became the state‘s all-time gold medal winner with 12 first-place finishes.

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1996

March Jeremy Heit ‘96 won Colorado Coaches Most Valuable Swimmer Award en route to a team win at the Colorado Invite. April Jeremy Heit ‘96 won the Denver Post/9 News Student/Athlete of the week. RJ beat Cherry Creek for the fifth year in a row while on the road to complete another undefeated season. Running total: 85 consecutive meets.

May Back at the Air Force Academy for the first time in a decade, RJ captured a seventh State Championship. Matt Peterson ‘00 captured individual gold in the 200 IM, Luke Wagner ‘00 in 100 fly and 100 back, while the 200 medley relay (Wagner, Rob Amos ‘99, Zach Shattuck ‘99 and Jason Tanaka ‘01) and 400 free relay (Wagner, Amos, Peterson and Ted Romero ‘99) also brought home gold. May Capping off an undefeated season, Regis Jesuit won the Continental League title and brought 21 swimmers to the State Meet. Adding to gold medals in the three relays, Matt Peterson ‘00 (200 IM and 500 free) and Luke Wagner ‘00 (100 fly and 100 back) swept their individual events as well. Members of the medley relay included Wagner, Peterson, Jason Tanaka ‘00 and Bryan McCormick ‘03. The 200 free relay included Tanaka, Derek Dalton ‘00, Andrew Long ‘00 and Greg Lestikow ‘00 and the 400 free relay was comprised of Wagner, Peterson, Long and Dalton. Luke set two new State records and became the all-time leader in the history of Colorado swimming with 14 gold medals over his four year career. Luke was named Colorado Swimmer of the Year. August Regis Jesuit completed the 2000 season with a national ranking of third place.

May Regis Jesuit won a fourth State championship in five years. Justin Carter ‘98, Ryan Paterson ‘97, Scott Runyon ‘97 and Eric Schneider took gold in the medley relay and Jeremy Heit ‘97 won diving.

1997

February Daniel Lopez ‘97 named Denver Post Athlete of the Week. March Regis Jesuit traveled to Long Beach, California and won the Millikan Southern California Relays from a field of 48 teams.

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May Twenty-four Raider swimmers captured a ninth State Meet title and another third-place national ranking. Jason Tanaka ‘01 won the 100 fly, and he competed on the winning medley relay along with Casey Lowdermilk ‘03, Noah Pavlakovich ‘01 and Tom Canny ‘01.

2002

August In the final 2005 NISCA rankings, Regis Jesuit finished first for the fourth time, outpacing Brophy Prep (Arizona), St. Xavier (Ohio), Bellarmine Prep (CA), Mission Viejo (CA) among others.

2006

April Regis Jesuit increased the team dual meet record by defeating Arapahoe at their home pool 97- 89.

May A record 26 swimmers qualified for the State Meet and won Regis Jesuit‘s tenth title. Gold medals were won by Bryan McCormick ‘03, Chris Good ‘05, Tyler Borg ‘04 and Piers Blyth ‘04 in the 200 medley relay and Casey Lowdermilk ‘03, Tyler Borg, Hugh Waymel ‘02 and Joseph Murdy ‘03 in the 200 free relay.

May Regis Jesuit won their 14th State Championship in a row by defeating Arapahoe by nine points. Sean Moore ‘07 won the State Championship in diving and earned All-American honors. AllAmerican was achieved in six other events.

2003

March RJ won the Dick Rush Invitational in Loveland.

March Chris Eide ‘03 broke the pool and team record for six dives at the Jay Struckhoff Invitational with a score of 297.70. May Casey Lowdermilk ‘03 won the 200 free and finished the meet in a thrilling touch-out in the 400 free relay over Thompson Valley along with relay members Joseph Murdy ‘03, Seth Urban ‘05 and Greg Mengel ‘05.

2004

March Regis Jesuit defeated seventeen-time Louisiana State Champions, Jesuit New Orleans, in a dual meet 196-98. April Regis Jesuit won its 68th consecutive dual meet defeating Littleton. May Twenty state qualifiers represented Regis Jesuit at Fort Collins and won a 12th State Championship. The medley relay of Chris Good ‘05, Agustin Magruder ‘04, Chris Dini ‘05 and Greg Mengel ‘05 won State, earned automatic All-American honors and set a new school record. Chris Good also won the 100 back, and the 400 free relay of Good, Seth Urban ‘05, Tyler Borg ‘04 and Greg Mengel won State and earned automatic All-American honors. July Sean Moore ‘07 finished first in the nation in All-American diving.

2005

March Regis Jesuit (324) outscored Monarch (205), Arapahoe (203), Fairview (174) and the rest of the 4A and 5A Colorado teams to win the Dick Rush Invitational. May The Raiders won their 13th State Championship. Both the 200 (Seth Urban ‘05, Greg Mengel ‘05, Brent Haselden ‘05 and Jay Kim ‘05) and 400 Free (Chris Good ‘05, Mengel, Urban and Haselden) relays won gold, and Chris Good won individual gold in the 100 backstroke.

2007

April RJ finished the regular season by winning the 100th straight dual meet. Despite losing to Cincinnati‘s St. Xavier in 1999, Regis Jesuit had posted 222 wins and 1 loss since 1991. They had not lost a dual meet in Colorado since 1990. May Winning all three relays and six of the twelve events, Regis Jesuit won a 15th State Championship. The 200 medley relay (Blas Yslas ‘09, Jay Kim ‘08, Peter Swanson ‘07 and John Buckley ‘07) set a new state record of 1:34.63. Jay Kim won the 200 IM, Sean Moore ‘07 won diving and John Buckley won the 100 breast. The 200 free relay included Blas Yslas, Peter Swanson, John Buckley and Callan Hetterich ‘07. The 400 free relay was made up of Jay Kim, Callan Hetterich, Charlie Patch ‘07 and Alex Reinhardt ‘09. All-American status was achieved 11 times in nine events.

2008

March Sean Moore ‘07 captured the NCAA platform diving title as a freshman at Ohio State. Regis Jesuit entered 26 swimmers in the Dick Rush Invitational, competed with 38 teams and won by 100 points. May Regis Jesuit won the 16th consecutive State Championship. The medley relay of Mike Kelly ‘08, Bryce Suchomel ‘09, Blas Yslas ‘09 and Jay Kim ‘08 won gold. Jay Kim capped off his high school swimming career at RJ (eight state golds, two State records, 18-time AllAmerican and Colorado High School Swimmer of the Year) by winning individual gold in the 200 IM and 100 fly. In the 400 free relay, swimming with Alex Reinhardt ‘09, Mike Kelly and Jeff Lassen ‘09, Kim came from behind, and ran down Heritage record setter Connor Brennan. Regis Jesuit finished with a time of 3:09.60 to Heritage‘s 3:09.61. Blas Yslas captured the 100 breaststroke title. Coach Mike Doherty was honored as Colorado Swimming Coach of the Year

Mike Doherty and Jay Kim 2008

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2009

March Callan Hetterich ‘07 and his Denison relay team set a new 800 free relay National Record, shattering the prior record by over 3 seconds. Regis Jesuit held off the four-high school conglomerate of Highlands Ranch in a lightning-fast, nail-biter of a dual meet which included a record-setting 62 State-qualifying swims. The Raiders took 28 athletes to Loveland and outscored the other 32 teams to win the Dick Rush Invitational with 406 points. Agustin Magruder ‘04 and his U of Texas medley relay team set a new American Record of 1:23.97. April Regis Jesuit won its 250th consecutive Colorado dual meet. May Finishing the 10th consecutive undefeated dual meet season, 22 State-qualifying athletes who qualified for 56 total individual events brought home the 16th State title. The 200 medley relay of Nick Beaulieu ‘10, Blas Yslas ‘09, Bryce Suchomel ‘09 and Stephen Ratkovich ‘09 got an All-American time and set a new Colorado State record. Gold was also brought home by the 200 free relay team with an All-American time, (Yslas, Ratkovich, Gabe Wiedel ‘09, and Suchomel), Alex Reinhardt ‘09 (500 Free) and Blas Yslas (100 breast). A total of six All-American awards were earned.

2012

May Joe Mullins ‘12 and Aaron Archuleta ‘12 led RJ to win the Continental A League Meet without any swimmers from the State lineup. A record 34 swimmers and divers qualified for the 2012 State Meet. 17 of 20 swimmers advanced from prelims to finals. Kyle Goodwin ‘15 and Matt Mauser ‘14 finished 1-2 in diving. Ben Fry ‘12 won the 50 free for the second consecutive year and broke Luis Lopez‘s 17 year-old team record in the 100 free. Clark Smith ‘13 won the 100 fly for the third consecutive year. Ben Fry, Zach Suter ‘13, Grayson Magruder and Clark Smith ‘13 won gold in the 200 free relay and Hennessey Stuart ‘14, Ben Fry, Clark Smith and Erik Biernat ‘13 won gold in the 400 free relay. RJ finished the meet with nine All-American performances in eight events and won its 19th Colorado State High School swimming championship. Six class and pool records as well as four team records were set during the season in addition to a new Colorado State record for the 400 free relay.

Clark Smith 2012

2013

2010

March Senior Matthew Long ‘10 was awarded the Hoyt Brawner Award at Coaches Invite.

March In the middle of a snow storm, Regis Jesuit played host to 28 swimmers from Loyola High School of California and posted a 109.5 60.5 dual meet victory in a battle of nationally-ranked swim programs from Jesuit schools.

May Clark Smith ‘13 won the 100 fly with an All-American time at the State Meet as a freshman. Nine All-American performances were turned in by the 2010 state team.

2011

April Regis Jesuit avenged losses in 2010 by defeating the Highlands Ranch co-op and Cherry Creek in individual dual meets. May Qualifying a record number of 31 swimmers and divers, Regis Jesuit recaptured the Colorado State Championship, winning its 18th title. Ben Fry ‘12 and Clark Smith ‘13 raced to individual gold medals in the 50 free and 100 fly 2011 State Meet respectively, and the team of Luke Suchomel ‘11, Zach Suter '13, Michael O‘Dwyer ‘11 and Ben Fry ‘12 won the 200 free relay with an All-American time. Conor Dunn ‘12 became the first individual to qualify in diving and an individual swimming event (100 Fly). Hennessey Stuart ‘14 and Chris Dawson ‘14 broke freshmen-level records in the 100 back and 500 free respectively. A total of six All-American performances were achieved.

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April Ten of 12 pool records fell as a result of swims and dives by Erik Biernat ‘13, Kyle Goodwin ‘15, Clark Smith ‘13, Hennessey Stuart ‘14, Quinlan Stuart ‘15 and Zach Suter ‘13. RJ completed another undefeated dual meet season by beating Chaparral-Ponderosa.

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REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM HISTORY May RJ again won the Continental A League Meet without any swimmers from the State line-up. Thirty-two swimmers and divers qualified for State, and for the first time in school history, flew to Grand Junction for the State Meet. Twenty-one of the 24 who competed in the meet advanced from prelims to finals. Clark Smith ‘13 won the 200 free and 100 fly, winning the later for the 4th consecutive year and set a new state and national record. Hennessey Stuart ‘14 won gold in the 200 IM and set a new State record during prelims of the 100 back. Kyle Goodwin ‘15 and Matt Mauser ‘14 went 1-2 in diving for the second straight year. Clark Smith, Zach Suter ‘13, Jesse Suchomel ‘13 and Erik Biernat ‘13 set a new State record in winning the 200 free relay while Clark Smith, Zach Suter, Hennessey Stuart and Erik Biernat shattered the State record by four seconds in the 400 free relay, also setting a National Record. RJ finished the meet with 12 All-American performances in 11 events and won State for a record 20th time. A total of ten team records were broken during the season. Clark Smith ‘13 was named Colorado Swimmer of the Year and Coach Michael Doherty was named Colorado Swimming Coach of the Year by the Denver Post. The Raiders placed first in the country for Boys Independent Schools over 900 students and second place overall for all school categories. August After 32 years as the Regis Jesuit Boys Swim & Dive team head coach, Mike Doherty announced his retirement, leaving behind a remarkable legacy and tradition of excellence.

October Nick Frasersmith was named head coach of the RJ Boys Swim & Dive team.

2014

March Regis Jesuit won the Dick Rush Coaches Invite by over 100 points, even with a nasty virus affecting most of the team. Senior Hennessey Stuart ‘14 was awarded the Hoyt Brawner Award. RJ went undefeated in dual meets for the fourth straight year. May RJ took second at the Continental A League Meet without any swimmers from the State line-up. Thirty-two swimmers and divers qualifed for the 2014 State Meet held at VMAC. Twenty swimmers and divers competed and 15 made it to finals as Regis Jesuit won 5A State for the 21st time, 220 points ahead of the second-place team. Hennessey Stuart ‘14 won gold in all four of his events - 200 medley relay (Hennessey Stuart, Quinlan Stuart ‘15, Chris Morales ‘15 and Will Pieseski ‘15), 200 IM, 100 back and 400 free relay. He also broke the State record in the 100 back and the 400 free relay along with Mitchell Bruckman ‘14, Chris Dawson ‘14 and Austin Phillips ‘14. Other individual State winners were Quinlan Stuart ‘15 (100 breast)

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and Kyle Goodwin ‘15 (diving), with Goodwin winning his third consecutive state title. At the meet, team records were set in the 200 medley relay, 200 IM, diving - 11 dives, 500 free (Chris Dawson), 100 back and 400 free relay. RJ also achieved 13 All- American performances in ten events, and Hennessey Stuart was named 2014 Colorado Swimmer of the Year.

Hennessey Stuart ‘14 State Meet 2014

June Hennessey Stuart ‘14 was awarded the Denver Post Male Prep Athlete of the Year Award. The Raiders placed second in the country for Boys Independent Schools over 900 students and third place overall for all school categories.

2015

March Clark Smith ‘13 won the 500 free at NCAA‘s swimming for the University of Texas. May Kyle Goodwin ‘15 was named Diver of the Year for the Continental League and Colorado High School Male Athlete of the Year by Xfinity Sports. Twenty-six swimmers and two divers qualified for the 5A State Meet held at Air Force Academy where Regis Jesuit placed second to Fossil Ridge High School. Goodwin won his fourth straight diving title becoming the first male high school diver in Colorado to do so. He set a new State scoring record of 611.85 and was named 5A Colorado Diver of the Year.

Kyle Goodwin ‘15 State Meet 2015

2016

May Twenty-seven swimmers and one diver qualified for and participated at the 5A State Meet which was held at Air Force Academy for the second year in a row. Seeded eighth going into the meet, swimmers dropped 111.65 seconds and qualified for finals in every event. The medley relay of Ty Coen ‘18, Elijah Warren '18, Simon Barshay ‘16 and Alex Strepman ‘17 won the event for the 17th

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time in team history with an AllAmerican time. Elijah Warren won individual gold in the 100 breast with an All-American time and new team record. The 200 free relay team of Fisher Basham ‘16, Alex Strepman, Nick Norie ‘16 and Simon Barshay also achieved an All -American time.

4.5 points in a battle of programs that have developed the utmost respect for each other over the last handful of seasons. Elijah Warren ‘18 won individual state championships in the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke and swam the breaststroke leg on the meet-opening win in the 200 medley relay.

Elijah Warren ‘18, State Meet 2016

June Alec Scott ‘11, Clark Smith ‘13 and Hennessey Stuart ‘14 qualified to compete in the 2016 Olympic Swim Trials. Stuart finaled and placed eighth in 200 back and Smith placed sixth in 200 free which earned him a place on the 2016 Olympic swim team roster for the 4 x 200 free relay. August Clark Smith ‘13 earned a gold medal as part of the the 4 x 200 free relay at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

2017

March Regis Jesuit took first place at the Dick Rush Coaches Invite swim meet at VMAC. Clark Smith ‘13 set NCAA, American and U.S. Open records while winning the 500 free at the NCAA Men‘s Swimming and Diving Championships. Two days later, he won the 1650 in NCAA and American record time. May Twenty-seven swimmers and two divers qualified and competed at the 5A State Championships held at VMAC. The team came in second for the third year in a row with 253 points. All-American swims were achieved by Ty Coen ‘18 (100 fly and 100 back), Will Goodwin ‘19 (200 IM) and Elijah Warren ‘18 (100 breast) as well as in the 200 medley relay (Goodwin, Coen, Warren and Alex Strepman ‘17). Their time of 1:31.35 set a new team record. The 400 free relay of Coen, TJ Miller ‘18, Sam Jones ‘18, and Warren also achieved an All-American time.

2018

March Regis Jesuit took first place at the Dick Rush Coaches Invite swim meet at VMAC for the second year in a row. April Participating in the Mustang Invite, Regis earned fourteen state qualifying times allowing more swimmers to taper for state instead of leagues. May (Summary excerpt from Courtney Oakes, Aurora Sentinel and Sentinel Colorado). A season after Regis Jesuit finished 105 points behind Fossil Ridge, the Raiders topped the SaberCats by

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Regis Jesuit was projected to finish second to Fossil Ridge for a fourth straight season according to PrepSwimCo.com‘s rankings based on the pre-meet psych sheets, which showed a 57-point margin between the teams. That margin tightened up to 20 following an outstanding prelim session for the Raiders, which ended with what turned out to be a key result when Will Kerscher ‘20 touched out Hinkley‘s Nathan Leigh in a 200 IM swim-off for the last spot in the championship finals. That result meant at least two more points going into the championship finals and the team counted on every one of those points. The Raiders opened the championship finals with an energizing performance in the 200 medley relay, which saw a great leadoff backstroke turned in by Ty Coen ‘18 — who was cleared only days earlier to return to the pool following a broken hand he suffered in practice — followed by Warren‘s breaststroke, Jackson Gurley ‘20 swam fly and Will Goodwin ‘19 swam the fastest 50 free relay split of the meet with a 20.18. That finish gave Regis Jesuit an Automatic All-American time of 1 minute, 30.52 seconds, enough to set the Colorado and 5A state meet record by just 0.01 of a second. Cherry Creek clocked a 1:30.53 in 2013. Goodwin then turned in a runnerup finish behind Danny Kovac of Fossil Ridge in the 200 IM in an All-American time and Warren, who was seeded second behind Mountain Range‘s Lane Austin in the 50 freestyle coming in, captured his second career state championship with a time of 20.68 seconds. Diver Quinn Henninger ‘21 was runner-up behind three-time state champion Octavio Lucero of Bear Creek in the diving competition and helped Regis Jesuit‘s cause. The team trailed by just six points after six events. Coen turned in a career-best individual performance with his secondplace finish in the 100 backstroke behind Columbine‘s Gavin Olson then Warren and Goodwin went 1-2 in the breaststroke — with AllAmerican times of 55.01 and 55.80 seconds, respectively — to make it just a 1.5-point spread for Fossil Ridge with one event left.

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REGIS JESUIT SWIM & DIVE TEAM HISTORY The SaberCats were easily the No. 1 seed in the event after prelims with a nearly four-second cushion over the Raiders, but Coen led off, Elliot Steinberg ‘18 pushed Regis Jesuit out to a lead and Goodwin added to it before Warren jumped in to finish. Fossil Ridge‘s Kovac closed near the end but couldn‘t catch the Raiders‘ star at the end and the Raiders finished in an All-American time. All told, the Raiders won four events and achieved seven All-American performances. It was their 22nd team state championship. Elijah Warren ‘18 was named Colorado Swimmer of the Year.

The medley relay (Sean Carr ‘20, Goodwin, Jack Clouatre ‘19 and Will Kerscher ‘20) and 400 free relay (Gio Aguirre ‘22, Sawyer Inglis ‘21, Kerscher and Goodwin) both took second place while achieving Automatic All-American times. Goodwin achieved Automatic AllAmerican times in both of his individual events as well.

Will Goodwin ‘19 State Meet 2019

August The Regis Jesuit Boys and Girls Swim and Dive Teams joined together to participate in the second annual Swim Across American Sunday at Chatfield Reservoir. The team raised $10,695 for Children's Hospital.

2020 August Twenty-nine members of the Regis Jesuit boys and girls swim and dive teams partcipated in the inaugural Swim Across America 5K swim in Denver benefitting Children‘s Hospital.

2019

March Regis Jesuit took first place at the Dick Rush Coaches Invitational. Senior Will Goodwin ‘19 was awarded the Hoyt Brawner Award.

March Spring sports in Colorado and across the country are canceled due to Covid-19. The class of 2020 are unable to enjoy their senior year on the swim and dive team. May RJ Swim and Dive members of the Class of 2020 took part in the Regis Jesuit car parade to celebrate their graduation. Impressively, all thirteen members of the class of 2020 qualified for Academic AllAmerican requiring a cumulative GPA of 3.75.

November The new covering was blessed in a covid-friendly ceremony on November 1st welcoming in years more of competition under the bubble.

May Twenty-seven swimmers and a record six divers qualified for the 5A state meet that took place at VMAC. While all of them competed valiantly and had many lifetime best performances, it was not enough to match up with the depth of Cherry Creek. The Bruins won their first state championship since 1994 and Regis Jesuit finished second by just over 100 points. Quinn Henninger ‘21 was the diving champion and Will Goodwin ‘19 placed first in 200 IM and 100 breaststroke, breaking a state record by just .01 in the later.

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HISTORY OF TEAM CAPTAINS 2021

Nick Ames, Will Callahan, Sawyer Inglis Blake Underwood

2007

Sean Moore, Charlie Patch, Callan Hetterich, Peter Swanson, Ryan Candee, Luke Pavlakovich

2020

Spencer Burks, Sean Carr, Will Kerscher Walker Kurtz, Ryan Tierney

2006

Greg Brown, Anthony Doherty, Nick Marolda, Max Mullins, Phil Oleksiak, Michael Reeves

2019

Luke Baldwin, Jack Clouatre, Will Goodwin Connor Hodes, Billy Mottram

2005

2018

Ty Coen, Sam Jones, Elliot Steinberg, Elijah Warren, Jackson Will

Chris Good, Seth Urban, Max Maris Greg Mengel, Chris Dini, Ryan Danielson, Brent Haselden, Bruno Meli

2004

Doug Lestikow, Andrew Mullen, Tyler Borg, Christian O‘Dwyer, Serge Wenzel

2003

Chris Eide, Casey Lowdermilk, Bryan McCormick, Joseph Murdy, Christopher Smith

2002

Hugh Waymel, Robin Dunn, Scott Sheridan, Dan Thomas, Mike Gainer Jon Heit, Jason Tanaka, Kyle Rahrig, Andrew Shattuck, Noah Pavlakovich

2017

Alex Baldwin, Alex Strepman, Cameron Weese

2016

Trevor Bruckman, Jack Guenther, Nick Norie, Tristan Thomas

2015

Nick Birney, Chris Morales, Will Pieseski, Quinlan Stuart, Garrett Suter

2014

Mitchell Bruckman, Chris Dawson, Bruce Nerheim, Austin Phillips, Hennessey Stuart

2013

Erik Biernat, Jackson Fox, CJ Kannawin, Clark Smith, Tim Smith, Zach Suter

2012

Ben Fry, Jimmy McGregor, Gannon Faul, Michael Gavrilovic, Joe Mullins, Sam Urban, Conor Dunn

2001 2000

Luke Wagner, Matt Peterson, Greg Lestikow, Andrew Long

1999

Ted Romero, Zach Shattuck, Emmanuel David, Rob Amos

1998

Thomas Johnson, Justin Carter, Jimmy Shviraga, Chad Kennedy

2011

Michael O‘Dwyer, Nick Morales, Luke Suchomel, Alex Rejivani, Dominic Pera, Alec Scott

1997

2010

Matt Long, Nick Beaulieu, Jake Dwyer, Kendal Mallon

Ryan Paterson, Greg Franklin, Daniel Lopez, Jamey Heit

1996

2009

Bryce Suchomel, Alex Reinhardt, Blas Yslas, Jeff Lassen, Mitch Woomer, Kevin Moore, Stephen Ratkovitch

Eric Schneider, Jeremy Heit, Jon Kehoe, Andrew Kalberer

1995

Benji Lodholm, Luis Lopez, Jay Wolberg

1994

Matt Dunker, Nicholas Long, Zach Hall

1993

Rich Leduc, Jamie Christman, Brendan Murphy

1992

Matt Beck, Matt Hall, Phil Long, Joe Brady

1991

Michael Bradac, Joe Ferraro, BJ Kittleson

1990

Thomas Byorick, Fritz Long, Fredman Pepek

1989

Marc Bradac, Lance Brown, Roger Johnson, Steve Lane

1988

Scott Alter, Parker Bradley, Tim Kotowski, Nathan Neal

1987

Frank Ingham, Jeff Dutton, Eric Bradac

1986

Mike Cerrone, Fred Ingham, Eric Bradac, Mike Lane

1985

Jim Dunn, Trevor Mihalik, Mark Gammons, Sean Wendt

1984

Scott Perriman, Jim Schmid, Keith Reichman

1983

Wayne Reichman, Chris Foegen

1982

Lawrence Kough, Chris Jensen, Geoff Luchetta

2008

Tom Costigan, Mike Kelly, Jay Kim, Jon McCoy, Matt Ramey, Eric Williams

* Data only available since 1982

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Nick‘s coaching career started in the early 1980s and, through the years, he has coached Junior National Champions, State Champions, Swimmers of the Year, Junior National and Senior National qualifiers along with Olympic Trial qualifiers. Prior to becoming head coach in 2014, Nick was an assistant coach for the boys team since 1985. He has been the girls swim & dive head coach from 2003 to the present. Over the years, he was selected as National Girls‘ High School Coach of the year in 2013 and The Denver Post Colorado High School Girls‘ Coach of the Year in 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2015. In his first year as head coach for the boys, Nick was named The Denver Post Colorado High School Boys‘ Coach of the Year.

Kristin grew up in Boise, ID, swimming competitively for the YMCA, Meridian Summer League, and Mountain View High School. After high school, Kristin enjoyed swimming with a club team at Vanderbilt University. She moved to Denver to begin her teaching career in 2013. Kristin teaches mathematics in the Boys Division at Regis Jesuit. During the summer, you can find her at the pool coaching the Stapleton Stingrays.

Nick Frasersmith

Assistant Coach

Billy Willson

Billy was a high school state champion in 50 free (1994) in Mandan, ND as well as a Junior Nationals qualifier (1995). Swimming in college at John Brown University, he was a four time NAIA national qualifier. Billy has been teaching science at Regis Jesuit for 21 years and has been an assistant coach for 19 years. Married to Kathleen, also a science teacher at Regis Jesuit (girls division), they have two kids: Ellie, 12, and Ian, 10.

Assistant Coach

Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93

Kristin Repaci

Assistant Coach

Jay Kim '08

Jay Kim is a 2008 graduate of Regis Jesuit High School. Jay was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea and attended Regis Jesuit HS where he won eight state golds, achieved two State records and was an 18-time All-American and Colorado High School Swimmer of the Year his senior year. Jay went to college at Drury University in Missouri and swam for the Mens team from 2008 to 2011. He was All-American for four years and set the NCAA Division II record in 200 Butterfly. He won more than seven individual titles and was MVP of the meet at the 2011 NCAA Division II Championship. Jay swam professionally back in Korea and finished his Masters in Sports Fitness and Management at Missouri Western State University. He has been an assistant coach at Denver Swim Academy for 2 years. His coaching philosophy is to teach swimmers life lessons about hard work and dedication in practice because “hard work always pays off.” Give your best and set goals for your achievement. More importantly, have fun and respect and love your teammates.

Chris swam for Regis Jesuit HS from 1991- 93 and was a member of Regis Jesuit‘s first two State Championship teams. He went on to swim at Purdue University and has won multiple National Championships in Masters Swimming while continuing to compete. Chris and his wife Lainie have a son, Jack and a daughter, Elodie. He is co-founder of Brothers BBQ and Nuggs Ice Cream in the Park Hill neighborhood.

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Dive Coach

Taylor Roberts Taylor was an elite-level gymnast who turned to diving after numerous injuries. Diving for Smoky Hill High School, he set a State record of 521.60 (11 dives) and school records in both six and eleven dive categories. As a junior, Coach Taylor was the Colorado 5A state champion. Following high school, Taylor had a successful career diving at Indiana University. Taylor works for Tri-County Health as a Chronic Disease Prevention Coordinator. He lives in Aurora with his wife, Mandy and children, Olivia and Elliott.

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CLASS OF 2024 Cruze Bailey

Jacob Heithoff

Height: 6‘ Weight: 140 Parents: Jennifer & Chris Club team: Denver Swim Academy Favorite event: Breaststroke Favorite meme/vine: LeBron James Favorite tv character: Leslie Knope Spirit animal: Eagle

Height: 6‘ Weight: 200 Parents: Cara & Tim Favorite tv character: El from Stranger Things

Jake Berry

Sam Koch

Height: 5‘ 9" Parents: Mindy & John Club team: Lifetime Favorite event: 50 Fly Favorite tv character: Michael Scott Spirit animal: Dog

Height: 5' 8" Weight: 150 lbs Parents: Rachel & Nathanael Club team: Denver Swim Academy Favorite event: 100 Breast or 100 Fly Favorite tv character: Homer Simpson Spirit animal: Shark

AJ Dugan

Jackson Landahl

Height: 5‘ 7” Weight: 120 Parents: Kelly & Steve Club team: Denver Swim Academy Favorite event: 200 Free Favorite meme/vine: With the chicken Favorite tv character: Stewie Griffin Spirit animal: Bear

Height: 6‘ 1” Weight: 150 Parents: Katie & Darryl Club team: HRA Favorite event: 200 Free Favorite meme/vine: Shrek Memes Favorite tv character: Peter Griffin Spirit animal: Wolf

Connor Fredericks

Pavio Montoya

Height: 5‘ 10” Weight: 140 Parents: Jacque & Dave Club team: TOPS Favorite event: 100 Free Favorite meme/vine: DaBaby Car Favorite tv character: Captain Jack Sparrow Spirit animal: Bunny

Height: 5‘ 9” Weight: 135 Parents: Casey & Adam Favorite event: 100 Free Favorite tv character: Jesse Pinkman Spirit animal: Dog

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Owen Mulligan

Phillip Ullom

Height: Not enough Weight: 8.3066 Parents: Kim & Don Club team: Denver Swim Academy Favorite meme/vine: Sheesh Favorite tv character: Peppa pig Spirit Animal: Nut Cracker

Height: 6‘ 1” Weight: 172 Parents: Julia & Phillip

Thomas Pelz

Grant Wilson

Height: 5‘ 10” Weight: 120 Parents: Maria & Tony Favorite event: 100 Free Favorite meme/vine: Instagram thud sound effect Favorite tv character: Thanos Spirit animal: Dog

Height: 6‘ 2” Weight: 150 Parents: Cathie & Jeff Club team: Swim Dogs Favorite event: 50/100 Back Favorite meme/vine: Babies Favorite tv character: Michel Scott

William Robertson

Nico Wood

Height: 6‘ 0” Weight: 135 Parents: Anne & Victor Club team: TOPS Favorite event: 50 Free/100 Breast

Height: 5' 6" Weight: 130 Parents: Karina & Greg Club team: HRA Favorite event: 200 IM Favorite meme/vine: SHEEEEEEEESH Favorite tv character: Eric Cartman Spirit animal: Wise Baboon

Uriah Tinianow-Perry Height: 5‘ 3.5” Weight: 126.5 Parents: Kaleena & Ray Club team: Denver Tritons Favorite event: 100 Breast Spirit animal: Tiger

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Carter Anderson

Truman Inglis

Height: 6‘ 9" Weight: 280 Parents: Jeanine & Brent Club team: Denver Swim Academy Favorite event: 100 Fly Favorite meme/vine: Stinky Favorite tv character: Rick Spirit animal: Sleepy Joe

Height: 1900 mm Weight: 45,359 raisins Parents: Gwyn & Jason Club team: TOPS Favorite event: Doggy paddle Favorite meme/vine: Perhaps Favorite tv character: Rachel from Friends Spirit animal: Terry (put it in reverse Terry)

Sorin Beals

Harrison Kerscher

Height: 6‘ 0" Weight: 160 Parents: Danielle & Shawn Favorite event: 100 Free Favorite tv character: Chunk Spirit animal: Le monke

Height: 6‘ 2” Weight: 187 Parents: Lisa & David Club team: HRA Favorite event: 100 Back Favorite meme/vine: “I am stupid” -Charles Leclerc Favorite tv character: Kevin Malone Spirit animal: Kevin Malone

John Bentfield

Charlie Klein

Height: 5‘ 9” Weight: 160 Parents: Kerrie & Stephen Favorite event: Freestyle Favorite meme/vine: Doge

Height: 5‘ 11” Weight: 145 Parents: Karen & Johnny Club team: TOPS Favorite event: 200 Back Favorite meme/vine: With Scobby Do Favorite tv character: Daffy Duck Spirit animal: Duck

Sean Davis

Liam Kleinberg

Height: 6‘ 0” Weight: 145 Parents: Mary Frances & Pete Club team: Greenwood Tigersharks Favorite event: 100 Fly Favorite meme/vine: That was legitness Favorite tv character: Joe Gatto Spirit animal: Adam Sandler

Height: 6‘ 0” Weight: 150 Parents: Tamara & Michael Club team: Tritons Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite meme/vine: Look like a burnt chicken nugget Favorite tv character: Peter Griffin Spirit animal: Wolf

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John Paul Robertson

Height: 6‘ 5” Weight: 195 Parents: Sara & Neil Club team: TOPS Favorite event: 200 Free Favorite meme/vine: Football Memes Favorite tv character: Dipper Spirit animal: Deer

Height: 6‘ 2” Weight: 170 Parents: Victor & Anne Club team: TOPS Favorite event: 50/100 Free

Harry Lin

Cameron Will

Height: 5‘ 7” Weight: 160 Parents: Deirdre & Ted Club team: DAC Favorite event: 200 IM Favorite meme/vine: Gru Favorite tv character: Rick Sanchez Spirit animal: Owl

Height: Chin Height Weight: 450 Parents: Courtney & Will Club team: DSA Favorite event: 100 Fly Favorite meme/vine: I am the senate Favorite tv character: Deadpool Spirit animal: Master Oogway

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Gio Aguirre

Mack Dugan

Height: 6‘ 2” Weight: 170 Parents: Kelly & Stephan Club team: DSA Favorite event: 200 Free Favorite meme/vine: Mack's hair Favorite tv character: King Julian Spirit animal: Mack

Height: 6‘ 8” Weight: 220 Parents: Kelly & Steve Club team: DSA Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite meme/vine: Canadian Politics Favorite tv character: Satan (South Park) Spirit animal: White Tiger

Peyton Beaumont

Lucca Ghiselli

Height: 5‘ 11" Weight: 150 Parents: Maggie & Timothy Favorite event: 500 Free Favorite meme/vine: Hello There Favorite tv character: Ricky LaFleur Spirit animal: Monkey

Height: 5‘ 8” Weight: 155 Parents: Heidi & Nick Club team: Denver Tritons Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite meme/vine: Shot on iPhone meme Favorite tv character: Happy Gilmore Spirit animal: Fish

Nicholas Bowers

Elijah Hawkins

Height: 5‘ 8” Weight: 185 Parents: Danielle & Zach Favorite event: Butterfly Spirit animal: Panda

Height: 6‘ 4” Weight: 194 Parents: Carla Club team: DTST Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite meme/vine: “I’m threw” dog Favorite tv character: Korra Spirit animal: White Tiger

Luke Dinges

Peter Houtsma

Height: 6‘ 3” Weight: 165 Parents: Paula & Dustin Club team: DSA Favorite event: 100 Back Favorite meme/vine: Caymo Rogers Favorite tv character: Danny Mullen Spirit animal: Spinosaurus

Height: 6‘ 5” Weight: 185 Parents: Mary & Matt Favorite event: 50/100 Free Favorite meme/vine: Lebrun James Favorite tv character: Patrick Star Spirit animal: Monkey

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Jacob Sykora

Height: 5‘ 11” Weight: 160 Parents: Shannon, Patrick, and Geff Club team: Lifetime Favorite event: 100 Breast Favorite meme/vine: Wouldn’t you like to know weather boy? Favorite tv character: Wanda Maximoff or Monica Rambeau Spirit animal: Turtle

Height: Uhhh 6 ft Weight: 165 Parents: Monte & Andrea Club team: Aquawolves Favorite event: Benchpress Favorite meme/vine: Put it in reverse Terry Favorite tv character: Jim Nance Spirit animal: Dom Khong

Dylan Mullen

Matthew Tierney

Height: 5‘ 7” Weight: 145 Parents: Kimberly & Joseph Club team: Mile High Dive Club Favorite event: 107c Favorite tv character: Lip Gallagher Spirit animal: Monkey

Height: 5‘ 10" Weight: 160 Parents: Sarah & Patrick Favorite event: 100 Breast Favorite meme/vine: Billionaire mindset Favorite tv character: AJ Soprano Spirit animal: Gibbon

Josh Smith

Nathan Wember

Height: 6‘ Weight: 135 Parents: Suzanne & Chris Club team: DSA Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite tv character: Saul Goodman Spirit animal: Liger

Height: 6‘ 4" Weight: 145 Parents: Vicki & Paul Club team: DSA Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite meme/vine: Look at all those Chickens Favorite tv character: Phil Dunphy Spirit animal: Turtle

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NICK AMES Nick, We are so proud of you! You are an incredible son, brother, and friend. Go forth and do amazing things. We love you!

Height: 6' Weight: 157 Parents: Kathryn & Jeff Club team: DSA Years swimming: 6 Favorite event: 100 Breast Favorite meme/vine: Anything from Nick Colletti Favorite tv character: Itachi Uchiha Spirit animal: Blake Ronald Underwood Favorite class: Individual life Sports Favorite movie: Veggietales (the pirate one) Favorite music or song: Lil Uzi Vert Favorite food: Cheese Best motivational quote: “Let’s go!” Something you are grateful for: Family and dogs. Interesting fact: The first person accused of speeding was going 8 mph. Memorable moment: Winning High School State my freshman year. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The team is so close and connected. This team was the first time I really felt the Regis “Brotherhood”.

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WILL CALLAHAN You survived and thrived as a senior in this 2020-2021 pandemic - you are ready for anything! We can't wait to see what happens next! We love you so much and could not be more proud of you.

Height: 0.000932613 Nautical Miles Weight: 3 Parents: Tia & Ryan Club team: DSA Years swimming: 13 Favorite event: 100 Fly Favorite meme/vine: Sussy Imposter Amongus Favorite tv character: Rick Sanchez Spirit animal: Queen Elizabeth Favorite teacher: Mr. Bruno Favorite movie: Dazed and Confused Favorite music or song: The Wallows Favorite food: Sushi Any superstitions? Astrology is real...deal with it. Best motivational quote: “Never let anyone treat you like a yellow starburst. You are a pink starburst.” Something you are grateful for: Indoor plumbing Interesting fact: A snail can sleep for three years. Memorable moment: Winning High School State my freshman year. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Blake.

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JOHN FREDERICKS "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." - Aristotle

Height: Perfect Weight: 175 Parents: Jacquie & Dave Years swimming: 14 Favorite event: 100 Breast Favorite meme/vine: Nikola Jokic Favorite tv character: Tommy Shelby Spirit animal: Bronco Favorite class: APUSH with Mrs. Dorais Favorite movie: Caddyshack Favorite music or song: The Killers Favorite food: Bacon Cheeseburger Any superstitions? I’m not superstitious, but I am a little stitious. Best motivational quote: “If at first you don’t succeed, then skydiving definitely isn’t for you.” Something you are grateful for: Family Interesting fact: My grandfather graduated from Regis. Memorable moment: Lunch in the dean’s office. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Our shared experiences of determination, pain, and success. Mostly pain.

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QUINN HENNINGER Quinn, We could not be more proud of the young man you have become and all your accomplishments. Your kind heart & dedication to your family, friends and diving is a treasure. We are so excited for your next chapter. Love you buddy! Mom & Dad

Height: 5' 10" Weight: 150 Parents: Kelly & Monty Years diving: 14 Club team: Mile High Dive Club Favorite tv character: Rick from Rick and Morty Favorite class: Economics Favorite music or song: Jack Harlow Favorite food: Pasta Something you are grateful for: My family and the RJ Swim/Dive community Interesting fact: 30% of power outages are from squirrels. Memorable moment: Final relay my freshman year. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Getting to know different and new people with a similar passion.

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SAWYER INGLIS Sawyer, You always make us proud. We love that you lead your life with love, determination and courage. Your next journey will be amazing. We love yo so much!

Height: 6' 3" Weight: 195 Parents: Gwyn & Jason Years swimming: 11 Club team: TOPS Favorite meme/vine: The Perhaps Cow Spirit animal: Blake Underwood Favorite tv character: Mikey from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Favorite class: Psychology with Mr. Walsweer Favorite movie: The Princess Bride Favorite music or song: Sublime or Bob Marley Favorite food: Chicken Parmesan Superstitions? I always have a Jimmy Johns sub the day of a meet. Best motivational quote: "You don't lose if you get knocked down; you lose if you stay down." - Muhammad Ali Something you are grateful for: I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this team and for all of the past seniors that have shaped me into the teammate and person I am. Interesting fact: All Giant Pandas around the world were loaned by China. Memorable moment: Winning the team state title my Freshman year. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Belonging to a brotherhood and having a second family where everyone on the team has my back both in the pool and in life.different and new people with a similar passion.

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BLAKE UNDERWOOD You are AWESOME! We love you and are super excited for your next chapter in life.

Height: Nearly 1 Nick / A little over 1 Will Weight: 250 Parents: Jil & Darin Club team: DSA Years swimming: Ten Favorite event: Free Favorite meme/vine: Caymo Rodgers Favorite tv character: Joe Spirit animal: Sawyer Favorite class: Indie Life with Coach Shaw Favorite movie: 22 Jump St Favorite music or song: Lil Uzi Vert Favorite food: Wings Any superstitions? We’re gonna win state. Best motivational quote: “When you start to doubt yourself, remember why you started.” Something you are grateful for: Living in the state I live in and being surrounded by the people I am surrounded by. Interesting fact: The collar bone is the 4th most painful bone to break. Memorable moment: The entire team almost throwing up on the side of the pool, after a breath control drill at 5:30 in the morning. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Without a doubt my teammates. My teammates from when I was a little freshman, hanging out with the upperclassmen, to when I was a upperclassmen hanging out with the underclassmen. When I was a freshman and sophomore, lots of those upperclassmen had a great impact on my high school experience.

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ANDREW WILTEN Andrew, We are so incredibly proud of you and looking forward to great things to come. Enjoy your senior swim season. Go Raiders! We love youMom and Dad

Height: 5' 11" Weight: 160 Parents: Caroline & Tom Years swimming: 14 Favorite event: 50 Free Favorite tv character: Scooby Doo Spirit animal: Aidan Frei Favorite class: Philosophy Favorite movie: Castle in the Sky Favorite music or song: Khai Dreams Favorite food: Sushi Best motivational quote: “Attached to nothing, connected to everything.” Something you are grateful for: Family Interesting fact: I once ate a two pound steak in 10 minutes. Memorable moment: Swimming B Leagues freshman year. What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The community of the team, especially across grades.

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REGIS JESUIT ALL-TIME TOP 10 200 Free C. Smith ‘13 1:36.73 A. Phillips ‘14 1:39.25 C. Dawson ‘14 1:39.96 M. Bruckman ‘14 1:40.16 E. Bradac ‘87 1:40.50 J. Kim ‘08 1:41.56 M. Hall ‘92 1:41.71 S. Inglis ‘21 1:41.72 B. Lodholm ‘95 1:41.74 A. Reinhardt ‘09 1:41.92

200 IM H. Stuart ‘14 1:47.77 W. Goodwin ‘19 1:48.22 J. Kim ‘08 1:49.98 M. Peterson ‘00 1:52.40 E. Warren ‘18 1:52.43 J. Clouatre ‘19 1:52.89 Q. Stuart ‘15 1:53.08 E. Schneider ‘96 1:53.27 A. Magruder ‘04 1:53.85 T. Smith ‘13 1:54.20

50 Free 100 Fly C. Smith ‘13 C. Smith ‘13 20.37 46.54 E. Warren ‘18 T. Coen ‘18 20.68 48.54 L. Lopez ‘95 J. Kim ‘08 20.74 49.22 B. Fry ‘12 L. Wagner ‘00 21.06 49.36 W. Pieseski ‘15 M. Beck ‘92 21.09 49.38 J. Shviraga ‘98 M. Hall ‘92 21.14 49.94 Z. Hall ‘94 M. Bruckman ‘14 21.18 50.54 E. Biernat ‘13 J. Clouatre ‘19 21.26 50.67 J. Kim ‘08 A. Magruder ‘04 21.28 50.74 H. Stuart ‘14 C. Good ‘05 21.40 50.77

100 Free C. Smith ‘13 44.04 H. Stuart ‘14 44.10 B. Fry ‘12 45.31 L. Lopez ‘95 45.88 J. Kim ‘08 46.02 A. Phillips ‘13 46.05 W. Pieseski ‘15 46.16 N. Norie ‘16 46.42 T. Coen ‘18 46.54 Z. Suter ‘13 46.60

500 Free 100 Back C. Dawson ‘14 H. Stuart ‘14 4:28.87 46.91 C. Smith ‘13 L. Wagner ‘00 4:31.47 49.38 E Bradac ‘87 T. Coen ‘18 4:31.84 49.79 A. Reinhard ‘09 C. Good ‘05 4:33.82 51.36 N. Beauleau ‘10 A. Phillips ‘14 4:35.73 51.72 M. Maris ‘05 S. Carr ‘20 4:37.46 51.83 C. Patch ‘07 M. Long ‘10 4:37.93 51.95 M. Peterson ‘00 N. Beaulieu ‘10 4:39.23 52.01 S. Inglis ‘21 W. Goodwin '19 4:40.63 52.51 B. Nerheim ‘14 C. Smith ‘13 4:43.42 52.64

100 Breast W. Goodwin ‘19 54.67 E. Warren ‘18 54.76 Q. Stuart ‘15 56.65 J. Kim ‘08 56.94 B. Yslas ‘09 57.47 J. Buckley ‘07 57.94 L. Pavlakovich ‘07 57.98 C. Weese ‘17 58.19 E. Schneider ‘96 58.63 T. Koerner ‘15 58.67

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Top 10 Point Totals

Clark Smith ‘13

If a swimmer is ranked number one in an event, he receives 10 points. If he is ranked second, he receives 9 points. 8 points for third and so on. The point totals are accumulations for every spot a swimmer holds across all events.

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Class Records EVENT

FRESHMAN

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

SENIOR

200 Free

C. Smith 1:41.24 J. Kim 1:53.29 C. Smith 21.82 Q. Henninger 564.60 Q. Henninger 319.65 C. Smith 49.87 L. Lopez 46.48 C. Dawson 4:46.09 H. Stuart 50.73 J. Kim 58.86

B. Lodholm 1:43.06 W. Goodwin 1:52.07 C. Smith 21.12 Q. Henninger 606.50 K. Goodwin 336.95 C. Smith 48.52 L. Lopez 46.96 C. Dawson 4:39.04 H. Stuart 50.47 E. Warren 54.82

C. Smith 1:40.42 W. Goodwin 1:48.22 L. Lopez 20.74 K. Goodwin 559.25 K. Goodwin 346.40 T. Coen 48.54 L. Lopez 45.88 C. Dawson 4:34.81 H. Stuart 47.80 E. Warren 55.62

C. Smith 1:36.73 H. Stuart 1:47.77 C. Smith 20.37 K. Goodwin 611.85 K. Goodwin 362.10 C. Smith 46.54 C. Smith 44.04 C. Dawson 4:28.87 H. Stuart 46.91 W. Goodwin 54.67

200 IM 50 Free 11 Dives 6 Dives 100 Fly 100 Free 500 Free 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke

24 Elijah Warren ‘18

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Will Goodwin '19

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Austin Phillips ‘14

19 Ty Coen ‘18

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Chris Dawson ‘14

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Ben Fry ‘12 Luis Lopez ‘95

14

Eric Bradac ‘87

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SWIM & DIVE TEAM RECORDS Regis Jesuit High School Pool Records 200 Medley Relay

2013

Hennessey Stuart, Quinlan Stuart, Erik Biernat, Clark Smith

1:32.71

200 Free

2013

Clark Smith

1:38.95

200 IM

2012

Jeff Garnier (D‘Evelyn)

1:49.99

50 Free

2013

Clark Smith

20.78

6 Dives

2015

Kyle Goodwin

362.10

100 Butterfly

2013

Clark Smith

48.59

100 Free

2013

Clark Smith

45.15

500 Free

2013

Clark Smith

4:31.47

200 Free Relay

2013

Erik Biernat, Hennessey Stuart, Zach Suter, Clark Smith

1:25.03

100 Back

2013

Hennessey Stuart

49.18

100 Breast

2004

Kyle Mirando (Monarch)

56.65

2013

Hennessey Stuart, Zach Suter, Erik Biernat, Clark Smith

400 Free Relay

3:06.96

Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive Team Records 200 Medley Relay

2018

Ty Coen, Elijah Warren, Jackson Gurley, Will Goodwin

1:30.52

200 Free

2013

Clark Smith

1:36.73

200 IM

2014

Hennessey Stuart

1:47.77

50 Free

2013

Clark Smith

1:36.73

6 Dives

2015

Kyle Goodwin

362.10

11 Dives

2015

Kyle Goodwin

611.85

100 Butterfly

2013

Clark Smith

46.54

100 Free

2013

Clark Smith

44.04

500 Free

2014

Chris Dawson

4:28.87

200 Free Relay

2013

Clark Smith, Zach Suter, Jesse Suchomel, Erik Biernat

1:22.74

100 Back

2014

Hennessey Stuart

46.91

100 Breast

2019

Will Goodwin

54.67

2014

Hennessey Stuart, Mitchell Bruckman, Chris Dawson, Austin Phillips

400 Free Relay

3:00.84

Colorado Boys High School State Swimming and Diving Records 200 Medley Relay

2018

200 Free

2019

Lukas Miller (Legacy)

1:35.72

200 IM

2018

Danny Kovac (Fossil Ridge)

1:46.27

50 Free

2013

Daryl Turner (Cherry Creek)

20.11

11 Dives

2015

Kyle Goodwin (Regis Jesuit)

611.85

100 Butterfly

2013

Clark Smith (Regis Jesuit)

46.54

100 Free

2013

Clark Smith (Regis Jesuit)

44.04

500 Free

2011

Jared Markham (Cherry Creek)

4:26.20

200 Free Relay

2013

Clark Smith, Zach Suter, Jesse Suchomel, Erik Biernat (Regis Jesuit)

1:22.74

100 Back

2014

Hennessey Stuart (Regis Jesuit)

46.91

100 Breast

2019

Will Goodwin (Regis Jesuit)

54.67

400 Free Relay

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2014 Hennessey Stuart, Mitchell Bruckman, Chris Dawson, Austin Phillips (Regis Jesuit) 3:00.84

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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT WINNERS Gold Medal Winners Lawrence Kough ‘82 Eric Bradac ‘87 Matt Hall ‘92 Tom Byorick ‘90 Mike Bradac ‘91 Joe Ferraro ‘91 Matt Beck ‘92 Ben Hammond ^ Jamie Christman ‘93 Luis Lopez ‘95 Nick Anziano ‘93 Rich Leduc ‘93 Phil Long ‘92 Eric Schneider ‘96 1996 Nicholas Long ‘94 Benji Lodholm ‘95 Zach Hall ‘94 Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93 Jay Wolberg ‘95 Todd May ‘95 Justin Carter ‘98 Matt Weisbrod ‘95 Justin Christman ‘95 Ryan Paterson ‘97 Scott Runyan ‘97 Jeremy Heit ‘97 Luke Wagner ‘00 Jimmy Shviraga ‘98 Nick Dawson ‘97 Daniel Lopez ‘97 Jeff Parkinson ^

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100 Breast 200 Free 500 Free 100 Fly 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 100 Fly 400 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR 50 Free 100 Free 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR

1982 1986, 1987 1986, 1987 1990, 1991 1990, 1992 1991 1992 1990 1990 1990 1991, 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 - 1993 1992, 1993 1992 - 1995 1992 - 1995 1994, 1995 1994, 1995 1992 1992, 1993 1992 1993 1992 1993, 1995,

200 IM 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 400 FR 200 Free 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 200 MR 200 MR Diving 200 MR 100 Back 400 FR 100 Fly 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR

1994, 1995 1993 1994 1994 1993 - 1995 1993 - 1995 1994 1993, 1994 1993 1994, 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 - 1998 1997, 1998 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996, 1997 1996 1997 - 2000 1997 - 2000 1997 - 2000 1999, 2000 1997, 1998 1997, 1998 1997 1997 1997 1997

Rob Amos ‘99 Zach Shattuck ‘99 Matt Peterson ‘00 Andrew Barnes ^ Ted Romero ‘99 Jason Tanaka ‘01 Bryan McCormick ‘03 Andrew Long ‘00 Greg Lestikow ‘00 Derek Dalton ‘00 Casey Lowdermilk ‘03 Noah Pavlakovich ‘01 Tom Canny ^ Chris Good ‘05 Piers Blyth ‘04 Tyler Borg ‘04 Hugh Waymel ‘02 Joseph Murdy ‘03 Seth Urban ‘05 Greg Mengel ‘05 Agustin Magruder ‘04 Chris Dini ‘05 Jay Kim ‘08 Brent Haselden ‘05 Sean Moore ‘07 Blas Yslas ‘09 Peter Swanson ‘07 John Buckley ‘07

400 FR 200 FR 200 MR 200 MR, 400 FR 200 IM 200 MR 500 Free 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 100 Fly 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 200 Free 400 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 MR 100 Back 400 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 FR 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 200 MR 200 IM 400 FR 100 Fly 200 FR 400 FR Diving 200 MR 200 FR 100 Breast 200 MR 200 FR 200 MR 200 FR 100 Breast

1997 - 1999 1998 1999 1998, 1999 1998 - 2000 1999, 2000 2000 2000 1998 1998 1999 1999 - 2001 2000 2001 2000, 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2003 2001 2001 2002, 2004 2004, 2005 2004, 2005 2002 2002 2002 2004 2002 2002 2003 2003 - 2005 2005 2003 - 2005 2004 2005 2004 2004 2005 2007, 2008 2007, 2008 2007, 2008 2008 2005 2005 2006, 2007 2007 - 2009 2007, 2009 2008, 2009 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

Callan Hetterich ‘07 Charlie Patch ‘07 Alex Reinhardt ‘09 Mike Kelly ‘08 Jeff Lassen ‘09 Bryce Suchomel ‘09 Nick Beaulieu ‘10 Stephen Ratkovich ‘09 Gabe Wiedel ‘09

200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 400 FR 500 Free 200 FR 200 MR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 200 FR 200 MR 200 MR 200 FR 200 FR

2007 2007 2007 2007, 2008 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008, 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

Clark Smith ‘13 Ben Fry ‘12 Luke Suchomel ‘11 Zach Suter ‘13 Erik Biernat ‘13 Kyle Goodwin ‘15 Grayson Magruder ^ Hennessey Stuart ‘14 Jesse Suchomel ‘14 Mitchell Bruckman ‘14 Chris Dawson ‘14 Chris Morales ‘15 Austin Phillips ‘14 Will Pieseski ‘15 Quinlan Stuart ‘15 Simon Barshay ‘16 Ty Coen ‘18 Alex Strepman ‘17 Elijah Warren ‘18 Elliot Steinberg ‘18 Will Goodwin ‘19 Jackson Gurley ‘20 ^

100 Fly 200 Free 200 FR 400 FR 50 Free 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 200 FR 400 FR 200 FR 400 FR Diving 200 FR 400 FR 200 IM 200 MR 100 Back 200 FR 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 400 FR 200 MR 200 MR 100 Breast 200 MR 200 MR 400 FR 200 MR 200 MR 100 Breast 400 FR 400 FR 200 MR 400 FR 200 IM 100 Breast 200 MR

2010 - 2013 2013 2011 - 2013 2012, 2013 2011, 2012 2011, 2012 2012 2011 2011 - 2013 2013 2012, 2013 2012, 2013 2012 - 2015 2012 2012 - 2014 2013, 2014 2014 2014 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2016 2016, 2018 2018 2016 2016, 2018 2016, 2018 2018 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 2018

Quinn Henninger ‘21

Diving

2019

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REGIS JESUIT BOYS SWIM & DIVE TEAM HALL OF FAME Outstanding individuals who have proudly represented Regis Jesuit swimming and diving over the years. Although many have excelled in the history of the program, these individuals distinguished themselves during their tenure as a high school swimmer/diver. The criteria used for selection include state record holder, state champion, top three finisher, All-American, team captain, collegiate scholarship, team record holder, and Academic All-American. Lawrence Kough Jim Dunn Sean Wendt Fred Ingham Michael Lane Eric Bradac Brian Lane Brady Murphy Steven Lane Tom Byorick Fritz Long Matt Beck Matt Hall Phillip Long Mike Stehle Jamie Christman Patrick Lane Rich Leduc Chris O‘Sullivan Matt Dunker Zach Hall Nicholas Long Luis Lopez Benji Lodholm Jay Wolberg Jeremy Heit Eric Schneider Jamey Heit Daniel Lopez Justin Carter Chad Kennedy Jimmy Shviraga Rob Amos Ted Romero Zach Shattuck Derek Dalton Greg Lestikow Andrew Long Brady Lowdermilk Matt Peterson Luke Wagner

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1982 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1989 1990 1990 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

Jon Heit Noah Pavlakovich Jason Tanaka Robin Dunn Scott Sheridan Dan Thomas Hugh Waymel Chris Eide Casey Lowdermilk Bryan McCormick Joe Murdy Christopher Smith Tyler Borg Andrew Mullen Serge Wenzel Agustin Magruder Ryan Danielson Chris Good Chris Dini Brent Haselden Max Maris Greg Mengel Seth Urban Nick Marolda Max Mullins Phil Oleksiak John Buckley Callan Hetterich Sean Moore Charlie Patch Luke Pavlakovich Peter Swanson Tom Costigan Michael Kelly Jay Kim Zach Fry Jeff Lassen Kevin Moore Stephen Ratkovich Alex Reinhardt Byrce Suchomel

2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009

Gabe Wiedel Blas Yslas Nick Beaulieu Matthew Long Michael O‘Dwyer Alex Rejvani Alec Scott Luke Suchomel Ben Fry Erik Biernat Clark Smith Tim Smith Zach Suter Mitchell Bruckman Chris Dawson Matt Mauser Bruce Nerheim Austin Phillips Hennessey Stuart Kyle Goodwin Chris Morales Will Pieseski Quinlan Stuart Ty Coen Elliot Steinberg Elijah Warren Jack Clouatre Will Goodwin Billy Mottram Gavin Will Spencer Burks Sean Carr Will Kerscher Walker Kurtz Ryan Tierney

2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2018 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020

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REGIS JESUIT ALL-AMERICANS What is an All-American Swimmer? Each year, the National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) publishes individual event and relay qualifying times for both “automatic” and “consideration” designations. The “automatic” standard is the 80th place time averaged over the past three years. The “consideration” standard is the top 150th place time averaged over the past three years. When a swimmer achieves the automatic qualifying time in a regularly scheduled interscholastic meet (up to and including State Meet performances), he is an “Automatic All-American.” At the end of the qualifying year, only the top 100 swimmers from the combined automatic and consideration lists are designated as “All-American." Those achieving the consideration time but not finishing in the top 100 receive the designation “All-American Consideration." A swimmer may be listed in as many events as his times qualify. Relay teams are limited to four swimmers only and only one relay team per event per school may qualify. Times achieved at high altitudes are adjusted downward by NISCA to ensure equitable comparison with those times achieved at sea level.

All-American Diving Award Divers, their parents or the diver‘s high school diving coach can complete and submit a form for All-American diving. All applicants must be in high school; only GRADES 9, 10, 11, and 12 will be considered. Applicant must compete for an interscholastic team. Applicant must be scholastically eligible as determined by school administrative authority and/or State Athletic Association. ONLY 1-METER DIVING WILL BE CONSIDERED. All diving performances must be done in a regularly scheduled INTERSCHOLASTIC 11-dive championship format meet using National Federation Rule 9-4. Points and Degree of Difficulty (D.D.) Requirement: Minimum score of 375 points and D.D. of Optional Dives 13.3 or higher. EXCEPTION - A Diver who places FIRST through EIGHTH in their respective STATE MEET and meets the minimum D.D. requirement BUT DOES NOT MEET THE MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENT MAY submit an application, along with their tape and appropriate fee, for consideration.

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REGIS JESUIT ALL-AMERICANS Lawrence Kough ‘82 Eric Bradac ‘87 (5x) Fred Ingham ‘86 Matt Hall ‘92 (10x) Matt Beck ‘92 (6x) Fritz Long ‘90 Ben Hammond (4x) Tom Byorick ‘90 (2x) Joe Ferraro ‘91 Mike Bradac ‘89 Jamie Christman ‘93 (7x) Nick Anziano ‘93 Rich Leduc ‘93 (6x) Luis Lopez ‘95 (16x) Joe Brady ‘92 Phil Long ‘92 Nicholas Long ‘94 (3x) Eric Schneider ‘96 (7x) Benji Lodholm ‘95 (11x) Zach Hall ‘94 (4x) Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93 Jay Wolberg ‘95 (6x) Matt Dunker ‘94 Todd May ‘95 Justin Carter ‘98 (8x) Matt Weisbrod ‘95 Justin Christman ‘95 Luke Wagner ‘00 (16x) Rob Amos ‘99 (9x) Scott Runyan ‘97 Jimmy Shviraga ‘98 (7x) Nick Dawson ‘97 Daniel Lopez ‘97 Jeff Parkinson Zach Shattuck ‘99 (4x) Matt Peterson ‘00 (10x) Jason Tanaka ‘01 (4x) Bryan McCormick ‘03 (3x) Andrew Long ‘00 (2x) Derek Dalton ‘00 (2x) Greg Lestikow ‘00 Casey Lowdermilk ‘00 Noah Pavlakovich ‘01 Tom Canny ‘04 Chris Good ‘05 (4x) Piers Blyth ‘04 Tyler Borg ‘04 (4x) Hugh Waymel ‘02 Casey Lowdermilk ‘03 (2x) Josephy Murdy ‘03 Agustin Magruder ‘04 (3x) Chris Dini ‘05 Greg Mengel ‘05 (3x) Max Maris ‘05 (5x) Seth Urban ‘05 (3x) Sean Moore ‘07 (4x)

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Max Mullins ‘06 Luke Pavlakovich ‘07 Phil Oleksiak ‘06 (2x) Jay Kim ‘08 (18x) Charlie Patch ‘07 (6x) Nick Marolda ‘06 (2x) Blas Yslas ‘09 (5x) Peter Swanson ‘07 (3x) John Buckley ‘07 (5x) Callan Hetterich ‘07 (5x) Alex Reinhardt ‘09 (3x) Mike Kelly ‘08 (3x) Jeff Lassen ‘09 Kevin Moore ‘09 (2x) Stephen Ratkovich ‘09 (3x) Bryce Suchomel ‘09 (4x) Nick Beaulieu ‘10 (6x) Gabe Wiedel ‘09 Matt Long ‘10 (4x) Zach Fry ‘09 Tim Smith ‘13 (2x) Clark Smith ‘13 (17x) Michael O‘Dwyer ‘11 Hennessey Stuart ‘14 (15x) Ben Fry ‘12 (6x) Andrew Hanna ‘12 (2x) Erik Biernat ‘13 (5x) Zach Suter ‘13 (6x) Luke Suchomel ‘11 (2x) Chris Dawson ‘14 (5x) Kyle Goodwin ‘15 (4x) Matt Mauser ‘14 (2x) Quinlan Stuart ‘15 (6x) Jesse Suchomel ‘14 Chris Morales ‘15 (2x) Will Pieseski ‘15 Austin Phillips ‘14 (2x) Mitchell Bruckman ‘14 (2x) Ty Coen ‘18 (10x) Elijah Warren ‘18 (11x) Fisher Basham ‘16 Simon Barshay ‘16 (2x) Alex Strepman ‘17 (3x) Nick Norie ‘16 Will Goodwin ‘19 (10x) Sam Jones ‘18 TJ Miller ‘19 Elliot Steinberg ‘18 Jackson Gurley ‘20 Quinn Henninger ‘21 (2x) Jack Clouatre ‘19 Sean Carr ‘20 Will Kerscher ‘20 (2x) Evan Mullen ‘20 Sawyer Inglis ‘21 Gio Aguirre ‘22

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS To be considered, an athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.75 through the 1st semester of their Senior year and earn a Varsity letter in their Senior year. The following individuals have met all of the requirements established by the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association to earn the status of Academic All-Americans. 1989 Michael Kappus, Stephen Lane 1990 Thomas Byorick, Oliver Stokeld, Brian Zak 1991 Joseph Ferraro 1992 Christopher Thomas, Krishna Williams 1993 Jason Christman, Peter Kittleson, Patrick Lane 1994 Sai Williams, Matthew Dunker, Christopher Gartland, Eric May 1995 Luis Lopez, Todd May, Jon Powell 1996 Jeremy Heit, Ronald John Hottovy, Jonathan Kehoe, Adam Pavlakovich 1997 Jamey Heit, Daniel Lopez, Ryan Paterson, Patrick Siparsky 1998 Matt Thomas 1999 Ryan DeWitt, Michael Pasternak 2000 Derek Dalton, Gregory Lestikow, Luke Wagner, Matthew Peterson 2001 Benjamin Atwood, Jon Heit, Christopher Mast, Kyle Rahrig 2002 Robin Dunn, Dan Thomas, Hugh Waymel 2003 Casey Lowdermilk, Bryan McCormick, Chris Eide 2004 Brian Davenport, Christian O‘Dwyer, Andrew Mullen, Will Maymel 2005 Matthew Doyle, Christopher Good, Seth Urban 2006 Max Mullins, Philip Oleksiak 2007 David Beatty, Ryan Candee, Sean Moore, Luke Pavlakovich, Chris Yonushewski 2008 Christian Beck, Luke Domaleski, David Glugla, John McCoy, Brian Russell 2009 Jeff Lassen, Alex Reinhardt, Bryce Suchomel, Kyle Troksa 2010 Nick Beaulieu, Jeff Bunsness, Matthew Long, Kendall Mallon, Zhang “John” Qian 2011 Patrick Gale, Andrew Faggella, Nick Morales, Michael O‘Dwyre, Alex Rejvani, Dominic Pera, Luke Suchomel 2012 Gannon Faul, Michael Gavrilovic, Andrew Hanna, Conor Lehr, Joe Mullins, Sam Urban 2013 Jackson Fox, Michael Guenther, Charlie Marks, Frank Morton, Noah Utesch 2014 Brendan Culliton 2015 Nick Birney, Teddy Koerner 2016 Jack Guenther, Jun Kim 2017 Evan Benke, Andy Hoffman, Nick Mordini, Aiden Tanner 2018 Ty Coen, Elijah Warren, Jackson Will 2019 Colton Barry, Will Goodwin, Chris Long, Billy Mottram 2020 McCoy Burke, Spencer Burks, Sean Carr, John Dennen, Lucas Frazier, Sam Himel, Will Kerscher, Walker Kurtz, Evan Mullen, Guillermo Perez-Ochoa, Hale Ringleman, Hunter Sullivan, Ryan Tierney

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THE "Q" CLUB A History of State Qualifiers Steve Castellano ‘69 Pete O‘Meara ‘70 Paul Opsahl ‘70 Dave Scrimgeour ‘71 Pat Allen ‘72 Jon Heit ‘73 Jim Horan ‘73 Alan Johnson ‘73 D.J. Loiseau ‘73 Greg Watson ‘73 Bob Sawyer ‘74 Mike Schoenecke ‘74 Bill Sheridan ‘74 Pat Opsahl ‘76 Marty Burggraff ‘77 Mike Bernhart ‘79 Jim Murphy ‘79 John Trumble ‘79 Joe Luchetta ‘80 Steve Murphy ‘80 Anthony Boethcher ‘81 Steve Burggraff ‘81 Lawrence Kough ‘82 Chris Jensen ‘82 Ted Quintana ‘82* (Deceased) Jim Lundahl ‘84 Scott Perriman ‘84* (Deceased) Keith Reichman ‘84 Jim Schmid ‘84 Jim Dunn ‘85 Trevor Mihalik ‘85 Mike Cerrone ‘86 Mike Lane ‘86 Fred Ingham ‘86 Eric Bradac ‘87 Jeff Dutton ‘87 Garrett Weekley ‘87 Sean Wendt ‘87 Scott Alter ‘88 Parker Bradley ‘88 Tim Kotowski ‘88 Brady Murphy ‘88 Nathan Neal ‘88 Bob Reich ‘88 Marc Bradac ‘89 Jeff Bruce ‘89 Pat Collins ‘89 Kip Glassman ‘89 Tom Byorick ‘90 Fritz Long ‘90 Fred Pepek ‘90 Mike Bradac ‘91 Joe Ferraro ‘91 Brian Foegen ‘91 B.J. Kittleson ‘91 Joe Perraro ‘91 Matt Beck ‘92 Joe Brady ‘92 Kevin Good ‘92 Matt Hall ‘92

Phillip Long ‘92 Chris Thomas ‘92 Krishna Williams ‘92 Nick Anziano ‘93 Brendan Burphy ‘93 Jason Christman ‘93 Jamie Christman ‘93 Peter Kittleson ‘93 Patrick Lane ‘93 Rich Leduc ‘93 Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93 Phil Pedote ‘93 Victor Valks ‘93 Justin Cowles ‘94 Matt Dunker ‘94 Chris Gartland ‘94 Zach Hall ‘94 Livy Keithley ‘94 Nick Long ‘94 Sai Williams ‘94 Justin Christman ‘95 Benji Lodholm ‘95 Luis Lopez ‘95 Todd May ‘95 Phil Seng ‘95 Matt Weisbrod ‘95 Jay Wolberg ‘95 Jeremy Heit ‘96 R.J. Hottovy ‘96 Andrew Kalberer ‘96 Jon Kehoe ‘96 Chris List ‘96 Eric Schneider ‘96 Adam Pavlakovich ‘96 Ryan Cowles ‘97 Nick Dawson ‘97 Mike Evans ‘97 Greg Franklin ‘97 Jamey Heit ‘97 Daniel Lopez ‘97 Ryan Paterson ‘97 Scott Runyan ‘97 Justin Carter ‘98 Peter Chapman ‘98 David Decker ‘98 Aaron Hebenstreit ‘98 Thomas Johnson ‘98 Chad Kennedy ‘98 Jimmy Shviraga ‘98 Matt Thomas ‘98 Rob Amos ‘99 Emmanuel David ‘99 Patrick Evans ‘99 Ted Romero ‘99 Zack Shattuck ‘99 Joel Christman ‘00 Derek Dalton ‘00 Marc Endres ‘00 Brock Hall ‘00 Greg Lestikow ‘00 Nicholas Levine ‘00 Andrew Long ‘00

Brady Lowdermilk ‘00 Matt Peterson ‘00 Brent Prentiss ‘00 Paul Ryan ‘00 Luke Wagner ‘00 Ben Atwood ‘01 Sener Degirmenci ‘01 Chris Mast ‘01 Said Parirokh ‘01 Noah Pavlakovich ‘01 Kyle Rahrig ‘01 Andrew Shattuck ‘01 Jason Tanaka ‘01 Marshall Burtt ‘02 Robin Dunn ‘02 Scott Sheridan ‘02 Dan Thomas ‘02 Hugh Waymel ‘02 Casey Lowdermilk ‘03 Chris Eide ‘03 Matt Hock ‘03 Bryan McCormick ‘03 Alex McNally ‘03 Joe Murdy ‘03 Christopher Smith ‘03 Tyler Borg ‘04 Agustin Magruder ‘04 Andrew Mullen ‘04 Serge Wenzel ‘04 Brandon Custy ‘04 Piers Blyth ‘04 Tom Canny ‘04 Kris Hofstra ‘04 Doug Lestikow ‘04 Chris Good ‘05 Ryan Danielson ‘05 Chris Dini ‘05 Brent Haselden ‘05 Parker Heaston ‘05 Max Maris ‘05 Bruno Meli ‘05 Greg Mengel ‘05 Seth Urban ‘05 Greg Brown ‘06 Nick Marolda ‘06 Max Mullins ‘06 Phil Oleksiak ‘06 Michael Reeves ‘06 Andy Arens ‘07 Ryan Beard ‘07 John Buckley ‘07 Callan Hetterich ‘07 Colin Leonard ‘07 Sean Moore ‘07 Charlie Patch ‘07 Luke Pavlakovich ‘07 Peter Swanson ‘07 Tom Costigan ‘08 Michael Kelly ‘08 Jay Han Kim ‘08 Jon McCoy ‘08 (Jon) Matt Ramey ‘08 Brian Russel ‘08 Brian Stremick ‘08 Alex Reinhardt ‘09

Blas Yslas ‘09 Jeff Lassen ‘09 Kevin Moore ‘09 Bryce Suchomel ‘09 Zach Fry ‘09 Stephen Mackey ‘09 Stephen Ratkovich ‘09 Gabe Wiedel ‘09 Mitch Woomer ‘09 Nick Beaulieu ‘10 Matt Long ‘10 Kendal Mallon ‘10 Nick Morales ‘11 Michael O‘Dwyer ‘11 Domanic Pera ‘11 Alex Rejevani ‘11 Alec Scott ‘11 Luke Suchomel ‘11 Trevor Albair ‘12 Conor Dunn ‘12 Gannon Faul ‘12 Carter Fortuin ‘12 Jackson Fox ‘12 Ben Fry ‘12 Michael Gavrilovic ‘12 Andrew Hanna ‘12 James McGregor ‘12 Joe Mullins ‘12 Sam Urban ‘12 Erik Biernat ‘13 Christopher Clayton ‘13 C.J. Kannawin ‘13 Grayson Magruder ‘13^ Charlie Marks ‘13 Frank Morton ‘13 Clark Smith ‘13 Tim Smith ‘13 Zach Suter ‘13 Noah Utesch ‘13‘ Shaun Byrne ‘14 Mitchell Bruckman ‘14 Chris Dawson ‘14 Jam Jack Kahl ‘14 James Given ‘14 Matt Mauser ‘14 Bruce Nerheim ‘14 Spencer Painton ‘14 Austin Phillips ‘14 Jack Strobel ‘14 Hennessey Stuart ‘14 Jesse Suchomel ‘14 Cristian Adams ‘15 Nick Birney ‘15 Ben Fortuin ‘15 Kyle Goodwin ‘15 Teddy Koerner ‘15 Chris Morales ‘15 Will Pieseski ‘15 Ethan Stanley ‘15 Quinlan Stuart ‘15 Garrett Suter ‘15 Simon Barshay ‘16 Fischer Basham ‘16 Chase Becker ‘16 Sammy Fox ‘16

Jack Guenther ‘16 Tommy McCabe ‘16 Nick Norie ‘16 Tristan Thomas ‘16 Colby Allen ‘17^ Alex Baldwin ‘17 Evan Benke ‘17 Andy Hoffman ‘17 Nick Mordini ‘17 Alex Strepman ‘17 Aiden Tanner ‘17 Gabe Schulze ‘17 Cameron Weese ‘17 Ty Coen ‘18 Brooks Hauge ‘18 Sam Jones ‘18 Chris McAninch ‘18 Connor McCabe ‘18 TJ Miller ‘18 Elliot Steinberg ‘18 Elijah Warren ‘18 Jackson Will ‘18 Luke Baldwin ‘19 Colton Barry ‘19 Evan Brega ‘19 Jack Clouatre ‘19 Will Goodwin ‘19 David Martin ‘19 Connor Hodes ‘19 Billy Mottram ‘19 Cliff Pinkerton ‘19 Gavin Will ‘19 Sean Zoellner ‘19 Ben Arvenitis ‘20 Jacob Barshay ‘20 John Barry ‘20 Spencer Burks ‘20 Sean Carr ‘20 John Dennen ‘20 Lucas Frazier '20 Jackson Gurley ‘20 Tim Hutama ‘20 Will Kerscher ‘20 Kenobi Kinch ‘20 Walker Kurtz ‘20 Connor Martin ‘20 Evan Mullen ‘20 Hunter Sullivan ‘20 Chino Vera ‘20 Nick Ames ‘21 Will Callahan ‘21 Quinn Henninger ‘21 Sawyer Inglis ‘21 Gio Aguirre ‘22 Luke Dinges ‘22 Mack Dugan ‘22 Elijah Hawkins ‘22 Dylan Mullen ‘22 Alex Smith ‘22 Jacob Sykora ‘22 Carter Anderson '23 Harrison Kerscher '23 Ronan Krauss '23

Red names qualified in 2020

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SWIMMERS & DIVERS IN COLLEGE Adams State College Phil Pedote ‘93 University of Alabama Alec Scott ‘11 University of Arizona Ty Coen ‘18 Arizona State University Elijah Warren ‘18 Boston College Phil Seng ‘95 Bowling Green University Sean Wendt ‘87 Nick Anziano ‘93 Bucknell University Bryce Suchomel ‘09 University of California – Santa Barbara Chris Good ‘05 Charlie Patch ‘07 Fischer Basham ‘16 Clemson University Rob Amos ‘99 Coe College Luke Baldwin ‘19 College of the Holy Cross Hunter Sullivan ‘20 Colorado College Tim Kotowski ‘88 Greg Lestikow ‘00 Derek Dalton ‘00 Robin Dunn ‘02 Andrew Mullen ‘04 University of Colorado Marc Bradac ‘89 Peter Swanson ‘07 (Club Swimming) Colorado School of Mines Henry Kruse ‘12 Colorado State University Mitch Woomer ‘09 (Club Water Polo) Creighton University Scott Alter ‘88 Brad Murphy ‘88 Nathan Neal ‘88 Fritz Long ‘90 Dartmouth College Matt Long ‘10 Davidson University Jamie Heit ‘97

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Denison University Ryan Paterson ‘97 Callan Hetterich ‘07 Tim Smith ‘13 University of Denver Michael Bradac ‘91 Victor Valks ‘93 Ryan Cowles ‘97 David Decker ‘98 Joe Murdy ‘03 Bryan McCormick ‘03 Serge Wenzel ‘04 Drury University Jay Kim ‘08 Duke University Luke Suchomel ‘11 Emory University Will Kerscher ‘20 University of Florida Chad Kennedy ‘98 Georgetown University Livy Keithley ‘94 George Washington University Joe Ferraro ‘91 Grand Canyon University Sam Jones '18 Colin Yakely ‘19 (Club Swimming) Harvard University Ryan Tierney ‘20 University of Iowa Chris Dawson ‘14 Matt Mauser – Diving ‘14 Iowa State University Fred Ingham ‘86 Lake Forest College Nick Dawson ‘97 Brady Lowdermilk ‘00 LaSalle University Brooks Hauge ‘18 Lehigh University Chris List ‘96 Lewis University Luke Pavlakovich ‘07 Loyola College Maryland Patrick Evans ‘99 Marquette University Jason Christman ‘93 University of Maryland Jay Wolberg ‘95 Mesa State College Matt Ramey ‘08

Metro State University Brian Foegen ‘91 Scott Runyan ‘97 Miami University (Ohio) Alex Reinhardt ‘09 Will Pieseski ‘15 Jack Clouatre ‘19 University of Minnesota Luis Lopez ‘95 University of Missouri Blas Yslas ‘09 Kyle Goodwin - Diving ‘15 Will Goodwin ‘19 University of Nebraska Benji Lodholm ‘95 University of Nevada Las Vegas Ted Romero ‘99 University of New Mexico Jim Dunn ‘85 Joe Brady ‘92 Rich Leduc ‘96 University of North Carolina Nick Birney ‘15 (Club Water Polo) North Carolina State University Hennessey Stuart ‘14 Quinlan Stuart ‘15 Notre Dame Tom Byorick ‘90 University of North Dakota Andrew Kalberer ‘96 CJ Kannawin ‘13 Bruce Nerheim ‘14 Occidental College Stephen Ratkovich ‘09 Ohio State University Sean Moore - Diving ‘07 Oral Roberts University Fred Pepek ‘90 University of the Pacific Casey Lowdermilk ‘03 Seth Urban ‘05 Max Maris ‘05 Pomona College Teddy Koerner ‘15 Princeton University Nick Beaulieu ‘10 University of Redlands Ben Fortuin ‘15 Rhodes College Matthew Frazier ‘18

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Saint Louis University Phillip Long ‘92 Nicholas Long ‘94 Chris Gartland ‘94 Matt Weisbrod ‘95 Andrew Long ‘00 Scott Sheridan ‘02 Tom Costigan ‘08 Mike Kelly ‘08 St. Mary‘s University Matt Ramey ‘08 Seattle University Tom Johnson ‘98 Garrett Suter ‘15 Seton Hall University Zach Suter ‘13 University of South Dakota Noah Pavlakovich ‘01 Andy Arens ‘07 University of Southern California Matt Peterson ‘00 Jason Tanaka ‘01 Southern Illinois University Eric Bradac ‘87 Southern Methodist University Matt Hock ‘03 Grayson Magruder ‘13^ University of Tampa Tommy McCabe ‘16 University of Texas Matt Beck ‘92 Agustin Magruder ‘04 Clark Smith ‘13 Texas A & M University Eric Schneider ‘96 Texas Christian University Evan Mullen ‘20 - Diving Trinity University Walker Kurtz ‘20 Truman State University Daniel Lopez ‘97 Tufts University Sean Carr ‘20 United States Air Force Academy Matt Hall ‘92 Matt Dunker ‘94 Zach Hall ‘94 United States Naval Academy Lawrence Kough ‘83 Ben Fry ‘12 University of Utah Michael Reeves ‘06 Austin Phillips ‘14

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University of Virgina Luke Wagner ‘00 Kevin Moore - Diving ‘09 University of Washington Jimmy Shviraga ‘98 Western Illinois University Jeff Dutton ‘87 Parker Bradley ‘88 Whittier College Nicholas Levine ‘00 Williams College Michael Lane ‘86

University of Wyoming Brenden Murphy ‘93 Xavier University Jamie Christman ‘93 Justin Christmas ‘95 Mike Evans ‘97 Tyler Borg ‘04 John Buckley ‘07 Brendan Chisholm ‘09 (Club Water Polo) Erik Biernat ‘13 Cameron Weese ‘17 Elliot Steinberg ‘18 Clockwise from the top left: Hunter Sullivan '21, z Ryan Tierney '21, Evan Mullen '21, Sean Carr '21, Will Kerscher '21, Walker Kurtz '21

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THE FAMILY TREE The Adams Family Cristian ‘15, Eriq ‘18

Kevin ‘08, Pat "Patty" ‘11

The Gale Family

The Lowdermilk Family Brady ‘00, Casey ‘03

John Paul ‘23, William ‘24

The Baldwin Family

The Goodwin Family

The May Family

The Sevier Family

The Barshay Family

The Guenther Family

The Maris Family

The Shattuck Family

The Bradac Family

The Hall Family

The McCabe Family

The Smith Family

Alex ‘17, Luke ‘19

Simon ‘16, Jacob ‘20

Kyle ‘15, Will ‘19

Michael ‘13, Jack ‘16

Eric ‘94, Todd ‘95 Max ‘05, Jack ‘08

Eric ‘87, Marc ‘89, Michael ‘91

Matt ‘92, Zach ‘94

Tommy ‘16, Connor ‘18

The Brayshaw Family

The Heit Family

The Mengel Family

Will "Bray" ‘90, Paul ‘92

Jeremy ‘96, Jamey ‘97, Jon ‘01

The Bruckman Family

The Henninger Family

Mitchell ‘14, Trevor ‘16

The Burks Family

Jeremy ‘20, Spencer ‘20, Zachary ‘20

The Christman Family

Monty ‘87, Quinn ‘21 *

The Ingham Family

Fred ‘86, Frank ‘87 Freddie ‘19 *

The Inglis Family

Jason ‘93, Jamie ‘93, Justin ‘95, Joel ‘00

Sawyer ‘21, Truman ‘23

The Clark Family

Will '20, Harry ‘23

Frank ‘00, Adam ‘02

The Cowles Family

Jason ‘93, Justin ‘94, Ryan ‘97

The Dugan Family Mack ‘22, AJ ‘24

The Endres Family Marc ‘00, James ‘05

The Evans Family

The Kerscher Family The Kittleson Family B.J. ‘91, Peter ‘93

Greg ‘05, J.T. ‘07

The Mercado Family Tony ‘96, Jason ‘01

The Mihalik Family Colin ‘82, Trevor ‘85

The Moore Family Sean ‘07, Kevin ‘09

The Morales Family Nick ‘11, Chris ‘15

The Mullen Family Evan ‘20, Dylan ‘22

The Koerner Family

The Mullins Family

The Kruse Family

The Murphy Family

Teddy ‘15, John ‘17

Charlie ‘09, Henry ‘12

The Lane Family

Max ‘06, Joe ‘12

Brady ‘88, Brendan ‘93

The O‘Dwyer Family

Ronny ‘01, Christian ‘04, Michael ‘11

The Fortuin Family

Mike ‘86, Brian ‘87, Steve ‘89, Patrick ‘93

The Lestikow Family

Adam ‘96, Noah ‘01, Luke ‘07, Brian ‘08

The Fox Family

The Long Family

Mike ‘97, Patrick ‘99, Daniel ‘04 Carter ‘12, Ben ‘15

Jackson ‘13, Sam ‘16

Greg ‘00, Doug ‘03

The Frazier Family

Fritz ‘90, Phillip ‘92, Nicholas ‘94, Andrew ‘00

The Fredericks Family

Matthew ‘10, Christopher ‘19

Matthew ‘18, Lucas ‘20 John ‘21, Connor ‘24

The Fry Family

Zach ‘09, Ben ‘12

The Long Family

The Lopez Family

The Pavlakovich Family

The Robertson Family Ian ‘17, Ethan ‘20

Zach ‘99, Andrew ‘01 Garrett ‘07, Tim ‘13

The Stuart Family

Hennessey ‘14, Quinlan ‘15

The Suchomel Family

Bryce ‘09, Luke ‘11, Jesse ‘14

The Suter Family

Zach ‘13, Garrett ‘15

The Thomas Family

Chris ‘92, Matt ‘98, Dan ‘02

The Tierney Family

Ryan ‘20, Matthew ‘22

The Toohill Family

Ryan ‘18, Tommy ‘22

The Trierweiler Family Spencer ‘02, Alex ‘05

The Urban Family Seth ‘05, Sam ‘12

The Waymel Family

Kevin ‘00, Hugh ‘02, Will ‘04

The Wenzel Family Will ‘00, Serge ‘04

The Will Family

The Peetz Family

Jackson ‘18, Gavin ‘19, Cameron '23

The Pieseski Family

Krishna ‘92, Sai ‘94, Rama ‘96

Matt ‘06, Adam ‘08

Will ‘15, Nicholas ‘17

The Reichman Family Wayne ‘83, Keith ‘84

Luis ‘95, Daniel ‘97

The Williams Family

The Woomer Family Mitch ‘09, Gus ‘12

The Yakely Family Colin ‘19, Evan ‘22

* 2nd Generation Team Member

THANK YOU'S We, the Class of 2021 would like to acknowledge the generosity and dedication of our families, friends and others who have supported us both in and out of the water over the past four years. With much gratitude, we would like to acknowledge the support and assistance provided by the captains parents - this year in particular by our captain's moms - Kathryn Ames, Gwyn Inglis, Jil Underwood and Tia Whitaker. Thank you for taking care of the behind-the-scenes work that makes our team so strong from year to year. We would like to give a special thanks to our mom in the Dean's office and number one fan, Judy Weaver, for having our back all these years. We wish you the very best in your retirement but will miss you greatly. Coaches Billy Willson, Chris O‘Sullivan ‘93, Kristin Repaci and our new coach, Jay Kim '08 - we are happy to be back in the water with you this year, even during morning practice. Taylor Roberts, we are really glad to have you back on the coaching staff. Thanks for making our divers represent us so well. And to Coach Nick – thank you for the time and effort you put into making this season happen. We know it was a monumental task and we are so grateful to have this one last season with you. AMDG Go Raiders!

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JUDY WEAVER - FOREVER TEAM MOM Height: The same height as my almost 10 year old grandson. Weight: That same grandson can lift me. Parents: Betty & Dan (Loved and remembered always) Years in the Dean's office: 13 years in the Dean's Office and 15 at Regis. Favorite event to watch: I love to watch them all! I knew nothing about swimming when I started at RJ, so it is all very exciting! I will admit to closing my eyes sometimes during diving, not because I'm bored but I'm scared they will hurt themselves. Favorite tv character: Olivia Benson Favorite movie: Love Actually Favorite music: The Beatles Favorite food: The traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Any superstitions? Eating pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day will bring good luck. (A Pennsylvania Dutch tradition) Best motivational quote: "Presume the good." Coach Doherty Something you are grateful for: So much...my awesome grandchildren, my family...both my birth family and my RJ family. I knew no one when we moved here 15 years ago from PA and I quickly found a home at Regis. I am eternally grateful to Coach "D" for hiring me as his assistant and for making me feel a part of the Swim/Dive Team. Interesting fact: After all this time I still don't really understand tapering. Memorable moment: Where do I start...seeing the team walk through the revolving doors and out on deck, the inter-squad meets, traveling to Grand Junction to watch a State Meet, seeing the team jump in the water after winning State, having the guys hang out in the Dean's Office every day...it has all been memorable! What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? I have never experienced such a sense of unity, teamwork, and genuine caring for one another in a group before and it has been a joy to see. It has been so special to watch these "little" freshmen swimmers come into our office shy and unsure of themselves and 4 years later see them leave as confident strong young men. This experience has also been special because of the wonderful parents I have met and come to love. You welcomed me with open arms and I consider you my friends. I wouldn't have had this experience without Coach Doherty, the best boss/friend ever! I don't have enough words to express how special this experience has been and how much love I have for you all. Thank you, thank you! Swim fast, guys!

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