Category: Coach’s Corner

  • Looking Forward to the 2026 Season!

    As we enter the home stretch of the school year, the Sharks board and coaches have been busy preparing for the upcoming season. I am thrilled to be coming back and coaching the Sharks again this year, and so excited to be working with Katelyn, Caleigh, and Sophia again. Having some continuity on the coaching staff was a priority for the board and I think swimmers and parents will see what a difference that makes right away. Most things will stay the same (have you been practicing your no breath 25s?), but we also have a new fundraising event we are working on that I think is going to be a lot of fun for swimmers. Nicole Myers has been busy working on the website and we are hoping to make that a place people go and visit more often. This coach’s corner is a piece of that, and I plan to make use of this space throughout the season.

    While the date I am most looking forward to is when practices start on May 26th, there are a few other ones I want to point out:

    We have two in person registration opportunities at the KG YMCA. New
    swimmers can register, meet some of the coaches, and do their swim
    evaluations (which is basically the YMCA swim test). If you are new to
    the team and can’t make these dates, get in touch and we can figure
    out another time to do the evals.
    April 25th: 9am – 12pm
    May 16th: 9am-12pm

    Parents meeting:
    May 21st – We are asking ALL parents, new and returning to attend the parent meeting. We’ll cover the meet schedule, volunteer roles, team gear and more. A successful swim season is a true team effort. Parents, we rely on your energy and support to make our meets run smoothly!

    For those who are new to the team or reading this and thinking about joining – my contact info is on the site – feel free to reach out and ask questions.

    Here I am going to try and address some of the most common questions I get:

    What level of Swimmer does my child need to be to join the Sharks?
    The Sharks welcome swimmers of all abilities, but this is not swim
    lessons, so some basic swimming skills are needed. At our two in
    person registrations, the coaches will be there to talk with parents
    and evaluate new swimmers.


    The skills that we are looking for are similar to a swim test to use the diving board or go in the deep end, but we look for more than just basic survival skills. An example is being able to swim a length of the pool with a freestyle stroke (i.e. not doggy paddle) while being comfortable with their face in the water (lifting it up to breath is ok – we can work on that!). If you have gotten your green band from passing the Y swim test or passed the Scouts swim assessment, you are probably ready to join the swim team!

    What kind of commitment do we need to make?
    We don’t have any sort of minimum commitment – summer schedules are busy with vacations, camps and other commitments. We have plenty of swimmers who are able to practice two days a week, or can only swim the second half of the summer. The more practices your swimmer attends, the more they will improve. Even if you don’t practice during the week, you can still attend the meet. The biggest thing for the coaches is to be made aware of when kids are going to be out – especially for meets.

    My child has special needs – can the Sharks accommodate?
    We do everything we can to help make the Sharks an inclusive team, often able to accommodate many different needs. In general, if your child can listen to instructions and can be safe on their own in the water within a group of kids, they should be able to swim. The RSL also allows for special exceptions to stroke and turn disqualifications so that a disability does not result in a disqualification every meet. Definitely reach out to discuss any specific concerns!

    Summer swimming is about more than just fast times, we want to build
    confidence, master swimming skills, and make some great memories with friends that last long after the season ends. Our goal is to foster an environment where every swimmer feels challenged, supported, and excited to jump in the water every single day.

    Looking forward to the season!

    GO SHARKS!

    Coach Patrick