Regis
Jesuit 2022 Place: 1st 2022 Point total: 467
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2022-23 MEDIA GUIDE 9 Event Place Points 100 Free Gio Aguirre '22 2nd 21 Mack Dugan '22 4th 19 Charlie Klein '23 11th 11 Truman Inglis '22 13th 8 500 Free Ronan Krauss '23 ................ 2nd ....... 21 Owen Mulligan '25 .............. 19th ........ 2 Reid Magner '25 29th 0 Michael Sanchez '25 35th 0 Hennig Colsman '24 ........... 42nd ........ 0 200 Free Relay 2nd 42 Carter Anderson '23, Mack Dugan '22, Hawkins Wendt '23, Gio Aguirre '22 100 Back Harrison Kerscher '23 3rd 20 Luke Dinges '22 4th 19 Charle Klein '23 8th 15 100 Breast Hugh Boris '25 .................... 21st......... 0 Jacob Sykora '22 27th 0 Shepard Kerscher '25 38th 0 Cruze Bailey '24 .................. 45th ........ 0 400 Free Relay 1st 48 Mack Dugan '22, Ronan Krauss '23 Hawkins Wendt '23, Gio Aguirre '22 Event Place Points 200 Medley Relay 3rd 40 Luke Dinges '22, Jacob Sykora '22, Carter Anderson '23, Hawkins Wendt '23 200 Free Gio Aguirre '22 4th 19 Ronan Krauss '23 ................ 6th ........17 Angus Dugan '24 ................ 10th .......13 Owen Mulligan '25 .............. 24th .........0 200 IM Harrison Kerscher '23 5th 18 Truman Inglis '23 ................. 6th ........17 Shepard Kerscher '25 ......... 31st..........0 50 Free Mack Dugan '22 ..................... 4th .........19 Hawkins Wendt '23 .............. 6th ........17 Carter Anderson '23 ............ 8th ........15 Jacob Sykora '22 10th 13 Michael Sanchez '25 42nd 0 John Paul Robertson '23 48th 0 Diving Dylan Mullen '22 7th 16 100 Fly Luke Dinges '22 4th 19 Carter Anderson '23 ............ 5th ........18 Angus Dugan '24 25th 0
Returning Name Grade Points Harrison Kerscher '23 38 Ronan Krauss '23 38 Carter Anderson '23 33 Charlie Klein '23 26 Truman Inglis '23 25 Angus Dugan '24 13 Owen Mulligan '25 2
SCOUTING REPORT
Returning Name Grade Points JP Robertson '23 0 Cruze Bailey '24 0 Hennig Colsman 24 0 Shepard Kerscher '25 0 Reid Magner '25 0 Michael Sanchez '25 0
Cherry Creek
2022 Place: 2nd
2022 Point total: 403
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Legacy
2022 Place: 3rd
2022 Point total: 295.5
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Event Place Points 200 Medley Relay ................. 1st ....... 48 200 Free ......................7th, 14th ....... 23 200 IM 4th, 9th, 17th. 37 50 Free ..................................9th ....... 14 Diving ............ 1st, 4th, 6th, 12th ....... 69 100 Fly 8th, 17th 19 100 Free 9th, 16th 19 500 Free ..............................15th ......... 6 200 Free Relay ..................... 3rd ....... 40 100 Back 2nd, 7th, 17th, 18th 44 100 Breast ............. 6th, 8th, 9th ....... 46 400 Free Relay ..................... 4th ....... 38 Returning Name Grade Points Trevor Boodt 10 31 Colin Mikulecky 11 30 Jason Fan 12 28 Luke Ogren 10 17 Zachary Reese 12 16 Carson Morris 12 15 Connor Kelly 10 8 Landon Brewer 11 6 Jamie Crawford 10 5 Edward Seol 12 3 Nathan Garland 12 0 Jackson Mahedy 12 0 Event Place . Points 200 Medley Relay 2nd 42 200 Free 0 200 IM 3rd, 20th 21 50 Free 2nd, 3rd, 12th, 14th* 56.5 Diving 0 100 Fly 2nd, 15th 27 100 Free 5th, 6th 35 500 Free 0 200 Free Relay 1st 48 100 Back 9th 14 100 Breast 12th, 18th 11 400 Free Relay 3rd 40
Returning Name Grade Points Sam White 12 38 Tegan Barrier 11 37 Daisuke Nakashima 10 3 Thomas Nguyen 12 0 Jude Walters 12 0 Aidan Bailey 11 0 Alex Zou 11 0 SCOUTING REPORT
Returning Name Grade Points Mikael Miao 12 0 Jakob Rusakevich 12 0 Cameron Schlosser 12 0 Saaketh Sodanapalli 12 0 Michael Suoo 12 0 Caden Becker 11 0 Ben Brewer 11 0 Bryce Hunter 10 0 Alex King 10 0 Camille Trinquesse 10 0 Dominik Wilderer 10 0 Daniel Zhou 10 0
2022-23 MEDIA GUIDE 11 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 Team Points at State Since 1982 11,405.5 Gold Medals 112 Championship Facts National Power Point Championships Top 10 Team Finishes at State 1992 1997 2004 2005 2013 37 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 2021 Cherry Creek 2022 Regis Jesuit
STATE
STATE CHAMPIONS BY YEAR
CHAMPIONSIHPS
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 one-win, 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
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
1984
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 AllAmerican 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
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
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.
1992
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 All-State 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 '94 swam the 200 free relay
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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
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
1994
April Finishing off the '94 dual meet schedule with a 11072 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
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
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.
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 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
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
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
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
1999
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
2000
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
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2000 - Nick, Phil, Fritz and Andrew Long with D
TEAM HISTORY
2001
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
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
2003
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
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 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 All-American was achieved in six other events
2007
March RJ won the Dick Rush Invitational in Loveland
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 AllAmerican 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 All-American 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
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Mike Doherty and Jay Kim 2008
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 yearold 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
2013
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
2010
March Senior Matthew Long '10 was awarded the Hoyt Brawner Award at Coaches Invite
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 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
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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2011 State Meet
Clark Smith 2012
HISTORY
2013 Loyola Boys Swim Team
TEAM
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. Twentyone 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
relay along with Mitchell Bruckman '14, Chris Dawson '14 and Austin Phillips '14 Other individual State winners were Quinlan Stuart '15 (100 breast) 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 and Nick Frasersmith was 2014 Coach of the Year
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 qualified 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
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
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
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Hennessey Stuart '14 State Meet 2014
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Kyle Goodwin '15 State Meet 2015
TEAM HISTORY
relay of Ty Coen '18, Elijah Warren '18, Simon Barshay '16 and Alex Strepman '17 won the event for the 17th 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 AllAmerican time
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
the SaberCats by 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. 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
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 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 runner-up 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 second-place finish in the 100 backstroke behind Columbine's Gavin Olson then Warren and Goodwin went 1-2 in the breaststroke — with All-American 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 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 AllAmerican 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
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Elijah Warren '18, State Meet 2016
Elijah Warren '18 State Meet 2016
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
graduation Impressively, all thirteen members of the class of 2020 qualified for Academic All-American requiring a cumulative GPA of 3 75
2019
March Regis Jesuit took first place at the Dick Rush Coaches Invitational Senior Will Goodwin '19 was awarded the Hoyt Brawner Award
May Twentyseven 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 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 All-American times in both of his individual events as well
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
November The new covering was blessed in a covid-friendly ceremony on November 1st welcoming in years of more competition under the bubble
2021
June Covid again affected the swim and dive season in Colorado with the first meet taking place on May 8 and the State meet being held the end of June Swim and dive competitions were held separately and the number of participants per event at the State meet was limited to just 30 Nineteen members of the Regis Jesuit Boys Swim Team qualified for State but only seventeen competed and earned 400 points resulting in the 28th top two -finish in the last 29 years Quinn Henninger '21 and Gio Aguirre '22 both earned individual championships and earned individual All-American awards in the process Henninger's performance earned him the 5A State record and the number one All-American in the country Sawyer Inglis '21 won individual All-American awards for his second place and fifth place finish in the 500 and 200 free respectively All three relays earned All-American status 200 medley relay (Luke Dinges '22, Nick Ames '22, Carter Anderson '23 and Mack Dugan '22), 200 free relay (Aguirre, Inglis, Dugan and Anderson) and the 400 free relay (Aguirre, Dinges, Inglis and Ronan Krauss '23)
Will Goodwin '19 and Quinn Henninger '21 qualified and competed in the Covid-delayed 2021 Olympic Swim and Dive Trials
2020
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
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Will Goodwin '19 State Meet 2019
TEAM
Quinn Henninger '21, State Meet 2021
HISTORY
TEAM CAPTAIN HISTORY
August The Regis Jesuit Boys and Girls Swim and Dive Teams joined together to participate in the third annual Swim Across American Sunday at Chatfield Reservoir. The team raised $13,500 for Children's Hospital
2022
May The 2023 Swim and Dive Team season was a normal and successful one as the team won it's 23rd State Championship on May 14 at Veteran's Memorial Aquatic Center in Thornton. Twenty swimmers and one diver qualified for the meet and won with great depth as multiple swimmers qualified for finals in several events like 50 free, 100 free (four) and 200 free, 100 back (three) Their success also ensured that the senior class won at least one State title during their tenure on the team
Regis Jesuit scored 467 points to runner-up Cherry Creek's 403 The 400 free relay of Mack Dugan '22, Ronan Krauss '23, Hawkins Wendt '23 and Gio Aguirre '22 won gold in Automatic All-American time The medlay relay (Luke Dinges '22, Jacob Sykora '22, Carter Anderson '23 and Hawkins) placed third and 200 free relay (Anderson, Dugan, Hawkins and Aguirre) was second Both relays also earned All-American times 200 free finalists included Aguirre (4th), Krauss (5th) and Angus Dugan '25 (10th) Harrison Kerscher '23 and Truman Inglis '23 finished fifth and sixth in 200 IM. 50 free finalists were Mack Dugan (4th), Wendt (6th), Anderson (8th) and Sykora (10th) Dylan Mullen '22 earned points for Regis Jesuit with a seventh-place finish in the morning 1-meter diving competition
Dinges placed 4th and Anderson 5th in 100 fly and Aguirre (2nd), Mack Dugan (4th), Charlie Klein '23 (11th) and Inglis (13th) combined for 59 points in 100 free
Krauss took second place in 500 free and Owen Mulligan '24 was 19th Individual scoring in 100 back for Kerscher (3rd), Dinges (4th) and Klein (8th) capped off an evening of red capped RJ swimmers in the finals.
Coach Nick Frasersmith was awarded Coach of the Year
August The Regis Jesuit Boys and Girls Swim and Dive Teams participated together at the fourth annual Swim Across American This year's event was held at the Lowry pool because of dangerous algae at Chatfield Reservoir
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2023 Truman Inglis, Harrison Kerscher, Ronan Krauss, John Paul Robertson
2022 Gio Aguirre, Jacob Sykora
2021 Nick Ames, Will Callahan, Sawyer Inglis
Blake Underwood
2020 Spencer Burks, Sean Carr, Will Kerscher Walker Kurtz, Ryan Tierney
2019 Luke Baldwin, Jack Clouatre, Will Goodwin
Connor Hodes, Billy Mottram
2018 Ty Coen, Sam Jones, Elliot Steinberg, Elijah Warren, Jackson Will
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
2011 Michael O'Dwyer, Nick Morales, Luke Suchomel, Alex Rejivani, Dominic Pera, Alec Scott
2010 Matt Long, Nick Beaulieu, Jake Dwyer, Kendal Mallon
2009 Bryce Suchomel, Alex Reinhardt, Blas Yslas, Jeff Lassen, Mitch Woomer, Kevin Moore, Stephen Ratkovitch
2008 Tom Costigan, Mike Kelly, Jay Kim, Jon McCoy, Matt Ramey, Eric Williams
2007 Sean Moore, Charlie Patch, Callan Hetterich, Peter Swanson, Ryan Candee, Luke Pavlakovich
2006 Greg Brown, Anthony Doherty, Nick Marolda, Max Mullins, Phil Oleksiak, Michael Reeves
2005 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
* Data only available since 1982
2001 Jon Heit, Jason Tanaka, Kyle Rahrig, Andrew Shattuck, Noah Pavlakovich
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
1997 Ryan Paterson, Greg Franklin, Daniel Lopez, Jamey Heit
1996 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
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TEAM CAPTAIN HISTORY
Head Coach
Nick Frasersmith
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 He was named Colorado High School Boy's Coach of the Year in his first year as head coach for the boys and again in 2022
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 23 years and has been an assistant coach for 20 years . Married to Kathleen, also a science teacher at Regis Jesuit (girls division), they have two kids: Ellie, 14, and Ian, 12
Assistant Coach
Chris O'Sullivan '93
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
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 three 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
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STAFF
COACHING
E van a ult
Height: 5'6" Weight: 122
Parents: Ryan & Ivona
Club team: Colorado STARS
Favorite event: 200 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Monkey videos
Favorite tv character: Monkey D
Luffy
Spirit animal: Monkey D Luffy
D avis B rown
Height: 6'0" Weight: 160
Parents: Laura & Errolt
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 100 Back
Favorite Tik Tok: Suburban_
Prince
Favorite tv character: Selina
Meyer
Spirit animal: Elephant
M ax F ras E r
Height: 5'8" Weight: 135
Parents: Joy & Andy
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Glazed Donuts
Favorite tv character: Jerry
Seinfeld
Spirit animal: Deer
J ohn P aul G unt E r
Nickname: JP
Height: 5'7" Weight: 144
Parents: Scott & Lillana
Club team: Ben Franklin
Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite tv character: Tony Stark “Ironman”
Spirit animal: Dinosaur
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CLASS OF 2026
n olan K ohl
Height: 6'1" Weight: 160
Parents: Rich & Michele
Club team: Aquawolves
Favorite event: 100 Back
tSpirit animal: Elk
t r E vor
l a t our E r E tt E
Height: 6'2" Weight: 170
Parents: Tracy & TenEyck
Club team: Aces
Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite tv character: Thomas
Shelby (Peaky Blinders)
Spirit animal: Dolphin
o liv E r s ta B io
Height: 5'8" Weight: 130
Parents: Brad & Sarah
Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite tv character: Rick Grimes, The Walking Dead
Spirit animal: English Bulldog
n oah w ills
Height: 6' Weight: 150
Parents: Jackie & Jeff
Favorite event: 100 Free
Favorite tv character: Jeff Winger from Community
Spirit animal: Bird
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CLASS OF 2026
h u G h B oris
Nickname: Hugh Bear
Height: 6' 4" Weight: 120
Parents: Jon & Anne
Club team: TOPS
Favorite event: 100 Breast
Favorite Tik Tok: Walter_is_dog
Favorite tv character: Mike
Ehrmantraut
Spirit animal: Bear
J ac K son B ricca
Height: 5' 10" Weight: 130
Parents: Charity and Andy
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 100 Breast
l ow E n D E B o BE s
Height: 5' 9” Weight: 145
Parents: Stephanie & Dennis
Club team: Colorado Stars
Favorite event: 500 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: James Droz
Favorite tv character: Stewie
Spirit animal: Chimpanzee
a l E x K alt E n B ach
Height: 5' 11" Weight: 140
Parents: Karon & Bill
Club team: Denver Swim
Academy
Favorite event: 100 Free
Favorite tv character: Goose
Spirit animal: Owl
s h EPar D K E rsch E r
Nickname: Sheep
Height: Medium Weight: 260
Parents: Lisa & David
Club team: HRA
Favorite event: 200 IM
Favorite TIk Tok: Sundae
Conversations
Favorite tv character: Butters
Spirit animal: Manatee
J ulian K ra ME r
Height: 5' 8” Weight: 140
Parents: Tram & Jeremy
Club team: TOPS
Favorite event: 100 Breast
Favorite tv character: Squidward
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CLASS OF 2025
M ax M a DDE n
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 150
Parents: Kim & Rob
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 200 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Corn Kid
Favorite tv character:
SpongeBob
Spirit Animal: Penguin
r E i D M a G n E r
Height: 5' 0” Weight: 300
Parents: Katie & Joe
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 200 IM
Favorite Tik Tok: Steezus
Favorite tv character: Kenny
from South Park
Spirit animal: Dog
w ill P ool E r
Height: 5' 10” Weight: 155
Parents: Mindy & Jayson
Club team: Warrior Aquatics
Favorite event: 50 free
Favorite tv character: Peter Griffin
Spirit animal: Shark
M icha E l s anch E z
Height: 5' 10”
Weight: 150
Parents: Kristen & Robert
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite tv character: Peter Griffin
Spirit Animal: That dawgt
D ani E l s h E a
Height: 5' 8" Weight: 180
Parents: Steve & Diana
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: Freestyle
Favorite tv character:
Commander Thorn
Spirit animal: Husky
r olan D t hornton
Nickname: Roro Isaiah
Height: 5' 9" Weight: 152
Parents: Trish & Roland
Favorite Tik Tok: My best golf shots this year by good good @garrettj_clark
Favorite tv character: Thor
Spirit animal: Dolphin
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CLASS OF 2025
Cruze Bailey
Nickname: Cruze Missile
Height: 6' 2" Weight: 165
Parents: Jennifer & Chris
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 100 Breast
Spirit animal: LeBron Jamest
Hennig Colsman
Nickname: LeChoy
Height: 6' 2" Weight: 154
Parents: Marina & Eric
Club team: CAC
Favorite event: The Mile
Favorite Tik Tok: Thirst Trap
Favorite tv character: Kyle
Kuzma
Spirit animal: Penguin
Angus Dugan
Height: 6' 9” Weight: 57
Parents: Kelly & Steve
Club team: Aquawolves
Favorite event: 200 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Foods
Favorite tv character: Morty
Smith
Spirit animal: Monkeyt
CLASS OF 2024
Connor Fredericks
Nickname: C-Fred
Height: 6' Weight: 160
Parents: Jacquie & Dave
Club team: TOPS
Favorite event: 100 Free
Favorite tv character: Poe (Dragon Warrior)
Spirit animal: Monkey
Sam Koch
Height: Not enough Weight: 8
Parents: Rachel & Nathanael
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 100 Fly
Favorite Tik Tok: Automobile
Favorite tv character: Homer
Simpson
Spirit animal: Angry Reid
Owen Mulligan
Nickname: Blowen
Height: 5' 10" Weight: 150
Parents: Kim & Don
Club team: DSA
Favorite event: 100 Fly
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Thomas Pelz
Height: 5' 11”
Weight: 125
Parents: Pilar & Tony
Favorite event: 100 Back
Favorite tv character: K -
Bladerunner 2049
William Robertson
Nickname: Will
Height: 6' Weight: 155
Parents: Victor & Anne
Club team: TOPS
Favorite event: 100 Breast
Spirit animal: Polar Bear
Phillip Ullom
Height: 73”
Parents: Julia
Weight: 181
Favorite event: 100 Free
Grant Wilson
Height: 6' 4”
Weight: 150
Parents: Cathie & Jeff
Favorite event: 100 Back
Spirit animal: Monkey
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CLASS OF 2024
Nickname: Carit Height: 3/4
Truman Weight: 6 Parents: Jeanine & Brent
Club team: Aquawolves Years swimming: 10 Favorite event: 100 Fly
Favorite Tik Tok: Poop dolla Favorite tv character: Eric Cartman
Spirit animal: Flying pig Favorite teacher: Ms Malm
Favorite movie: Napoleon Dynamite Favorite music or song: Monkeys
Favorite food: Enchiladas Best motivational quote: “We ain’t picture perfect but we worth the picture still ”
Something you are grateful for: Friends and family
Interesting fact: I like the smell of my own shoes
Memorable moment: Winning state with my friends
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The team bond is something that goes deeper than just the pool
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CARTER ANDERSON '23
Nickname: Breakfast Height: 6' 5" Weight: 245 Parents: Danielle & Shawn
Club team: DSA Years swimming: 8 Favorite event: 100 Fly
Favorite tv character: Kermit the Frog Spirit animal: Mort
Favorite teacher: Mr Rogers Favorite movie: Ratatouille
Favorite music or song: Frank Sinatra Favorite food: Pasta
Best motivational quote: “Power and Speed" — Coach Jay Something you are grateful for: Family and friends
Interesting fact: I play the piano
Memorable moment: At breakfast - Jack winning fortnite
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? All of the traditions, breakfasts, chants, and locker room shenanigans
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SORIN BEALS '23
JACK
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 165 Parents: Kerrie & Stephen
Club team: DSA Years swimming: 6 Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite tv character: One Ounch Man Favorite class: Life Time Sports
Favorite movie: Tenet
Favorite music or song: Graduation Favorite food: Mac and cheese
Best motivational quote: “Life moves pretty fast If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it ” - Ferris Bueller
Something you are grateful for: Spending time with my family Interesting fact: I am a beekeeper
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Being able to compete with my peers
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BENTFIELD '23
Height: 6' Weight: 155 Parents: Mary Frances & Pete
Years swimming: 14 Favorite event: 100 Fly
Favorite Tik Tok: Oldtimehawkey Favorite tv character: Tommy Shelby
Spirit animal: Cody Maverick Favorite teacher: Mr Lomas Favorite movie:
Ratatouille Favorite music or song: Zac Brown Band Favorite food:
Cheeseburger Best motivational quote: “Stay hard” - David Goggins
Something you are grateful for: My family Interesting fact: I like to play golf
Memorable moment: Beating Creek
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The team camaraderie has been special I have really enjoyed the team breakfasts, pasta parties and meets together
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SEAN DAVIS '23
Height: 4' 12" Weight: 13 Parents: Gwyn & Jason
Years swimming: 11 Favorite event: 200 IM
Favorite Tik Tok: Family Guy/South Park clips Favorite tv character: Rachel from Friends Spirit animal: Flying squirrel Favorite class: Mind and Body Favorite movie: SuperBad
Favorite music or song: Arctic Favorite food: Pizza
Any Superstitions? I swim warmup fully clothed
Best motivational quote: “If you ain’t first your last." - Ricky Bobby
Something you are grateful for: My family Interesting fact: I appear bigger than 4’12" in person Memorable moment: Jumping in the pool after winning state What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The bond with teammates
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TRUMAN INGLIS '23
Height: 000 Weight: 12 Parents: Lisa & David
Club team: HRA Years swimming: 11 Favorite event: 1650 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Family guy with slime Favorite tv character: Kenneth “Kenny”
McCormic Spirit animal: Kevin Malone
Favorite class: All of the theology classes Favorite movie: Emoji Movie 2
Favorite music or song: Bach Favorite food: Meat
Something you are grateful for: Meat balls Interesting fact: A Creek is a shallow river in which one can cross with ease Memorable moment: First Friday morning junior year
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Men
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HARRISON KERSCHER '23
Height: 16 cm Weight: 87 Parents: Karen & Johnny
Club team: TOPS Years swimming: 11 Favorite event: 25 Free
Favorite tv character: Mike Tyson Spirit animal: Squirrel
Favorite teacher: Coach Darr
Favorite music or song: K Duckworth
Favorite food: Breakfast burrito Any superstition: “My mom can find anything
Something you are grateful for: The seasons Interesting fact: A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out
Memorable moment: Shoving Jacob into his suit What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Relationships
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CHARLIE KLEIN '23
Height: 6' 5" Weight: 200 Parents: Sara & Neil Club team: DSA Years
swimming: 11 Favorite event: 400 IM Favorite Tik Tok: Trap House Sports
Favorite tv character: Eric Cartman Spirit animal: Pigeon
Favorite teacher: Mr Schneider Favorite movie: Almost Famous
Favorite music or song: Third Eye Blind Favorite food: Pb & J
Any superstitions? No AirPods during meets Best motivational quote: “I may be an idiot, but there is one thing I am not sir, and that’s an idiot ” - Peter Griffin
Something you are grateful for: PhotoMath
Interesting fact: I am in fact a swimmer
Memorable moment: Beating Creek
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The boys
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RONAN KRAUSS '23
Nickname: Hood-Lin Height: 6' 7" Weight: 300
Parents: Deirdre & Ted Club team: DSA
Years swimming: 4 Favorite event: 100 Breast
Favorite tv character: Damon Targaryan Spirit animal: Pikachu
Favorite class: Immersion and Solidarity Favorite movie: Training Day
Favorite music or song: Silk Sonic Favorite food: Sticky Rice
Best motivational quote: “It’s all mental, get on the block”- Coach Jay
Something you are grateful for: My family Interesting fact: I speak four languages Memorable moment: Getting haircuts
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Winning qualities in every aspect of our team
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HARRY LIN '23
Nickname: JP Height: 6' 2" Weight: 175 Parents: Anne & Victor
Club team: TOPS Years swimming: 11 Favorite event: 50 Free/100 Breast
Favorite Tik Tok: Look at all those Chickens Favorite tv character: Agent Booth from the show Bones Favorite teacher: Mrs Kabadi Favorite movie: Super
Bad Favorite music or song: The Lumineers Favorite food: Pizza
Any superstition? Listening to the same songs before a meet
Something you are grateful for: My family
Memorable moment: Winning State
What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special?
Hanging out at the breakfasts
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JOHN PAUL ROBERTSON '23
Nickname: Slenderman Height: 99 Weight: 1 Parents: Tracy & Jarrett
Club team: CAC Years swimming: 5 Favorite event: 50 Free
Favorite Tik Tok: Guys that look like Michael Sanchez Favorite tv character: LaBron Spirit animal: Coach Chris
Favorite class: Math with Hennig and Harry Favorite movie: State Favorite music or song: Travis Scott Favorite food: Hennig's quesadillas Any superstitions? USA swimming altitude cuts are a scam/cheat code Best motivational quote: “If you're going to lose, win" Something you are grateful for: The bubble Interesting fact: LeBron is the greatest basketball player of all time Memorable moment: State relays last year What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? Great coaching paired with hard work from the whole team
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Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 155 Parents: Courtney & Clint
Club team: DSA Years swimming: 10 Favorite event: 100 Fly
Favorite Tik Tok: Biggest Bird Favorite tv character: Scrat - Ice Age
Spirit Animal: Hippo Favorite teacher: Mr Woodly Favorite movie: Deadpool
Favorite food: Everything Any superstition? Driving to morning practice does not exist I just wake up and I’m there Best motivational quote: “Due dates are a suggestion ” Something you are grateful for: I’m grateful for all of my amazing friends I have met at Regis and how I am fortunate enough to have met them
Interesting fact: There are actually negative effects on the body for eating too much food Memorable moment: Jackbox games on Saturday breakfast What has made the Regis Jesuit Swim & Dive experience so special? The team environment Everyone wants to see each other succeed and watching your teammates grow in the sport is awesome to watch
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REGIS JESUIT BOYS SWIM/DIVE 40 TEAM RECORDS
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
S Inglis '21
1:40 60
G Aguirre '33
1:40 76
J Kim '08
R Krauss '23
1:41 59
M Hall '92
1:41 71
B Lodholm '95
1:41 74
200 IM H. Stuart '14
1:47.77
W Goodwin '19
1:48 22
J Kim
83
M Long '10
51 95