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SWIM TEAM

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Practice Information

Divers - JV and Varsity

Divers practice 5 days a week with the high school team during 7th period from 2pm-4pm.

Swimmers- JV and Varsity

Starting at the beginning of our high school season (August) through the end of the high school season (mid Feb) ALL high school club swimmers will practice with the high school team everyday.  

  • 1st and 7th Period will include both varsity AND JV swimmers. 

    • August - May:

      • 1st Period - Swim Team MF Drylands 7 am/TWTh Swim starting @ 5:30 am

      • 7th Period - Diving Team and Water Polo Team until 4 pm

      • Anyone who participates with both the swim AND water polo team will be expected to fully participate in all swim practices and meets before they attend water polo practice for conditioning

      • Consider playing year-round with the North Houston Water Club at the Natatorium!

  • ALL year-round club swimmers will be in 1st period,  and are required to practice with the high school team 5 days a week. All teams practice Monday-Friday.

  • This will be a combination of swimming, dry-lands and study hall in 1st period only

  • REMEMBER  — Seniors may choose late arrival or early release on their schedule for the 2nd semester.

 

Estimated costs

Booster Fees

  • $100 for Swim, Dive or Polo Only

  • $150 for two sports

Boosters provide meals, support for coaches and athletes, travel trips, banquet, gear, parties, etc. This fee helps to supplement our costs. 

Required- Athletes will keep:

Team Suit 

Team Nike Warm-ups 

Team T-shirt

Latex swim Team Cap

Loaned to athletes to use and return at end of school year 

Update: At this current time, TWCP will not be providing team equipment. Athletes should bring their own bags/equipment (fins, buoys, paddles, snorkels) to practice and take them home after each practice.

Optional Items

  • Silicone cap

  • Pom-Pom Shirt

  • Dry Fit workout gear 

  • Parent Shirt

  • Hoodies

  • Hats 

  • Long Sleeve items

  • JV District/Holiday/Varsity District/Regional/State Shirts


 

Letter Jacket Requirements

Earning a varsity letter jacket is an important milestone in an athlete’s career and it should be something that is difficult but yet attainable.  The following information explains how an individual can earn a varsity letter jacket. Requirements 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 must be met to be considered for a letter jacket. 

  1. Practice Attendance.  The most important thing you can do to help yourself and this team is to attend practice on a regular basis.  Swimmers who wish to earn a letter must first attend 90% of the practices offered including the holidays. Attendance will be taken everyday, even school holidays.     

  2. Qualify for Regionals. Any Swimmer or Diver that qualifies for the Regional Meet as an individual or qualifies in a relay for regional finals (top 8). 

  3. Attend and Participate in Scheduled Meets.  Meets are scheduled throughout the year and each and every member of the team is important to our success.  The only meets that are excused are those due to extreme illnesses, family emergency or possible UIL conflicts.  Students should make the coach aware in advance of missing a meet due to a UIL conflict, and call the coach when ill or a family emergency arises.  Family trips, hunting trips, or other outside activities are not considered an excuse to miss a meet.   

  4. Maintain Academic Excellence.  We have four 9 week grading periods throughout the year, but student’s grades are determined in three week increments and any student who becomes ineligible due to grades during the swimming season will not be allowed to letter for that year. 

  5. Be a Good Role Model for Conroe I.S.D.  We want those who earn a letter jacket to represent Conroe ISD Swimming & Diving in a positive way. Misbehaving in class, on the bus, or at school functions will not be tolerated. 

  6. Third Year Athletes. Students entering their junior year and that have participated in the program the prior two years may also earn a letter at the end of their junior year if they also plan on participating in the program as a senior. They will be allowed to measure for their jacket in the spring at the end of the season as long as they also meet all the other criteria.

  7. Water Polo Letter Requirements. Students can also letter in water polo by meeting these requirements.   

  8. Additional Diving Letter Requirements. Divers must score 300 or higher at the Varsity District, Region or State Meet.

“I found something I love… And never gave up.”

Michael phelps  / MOST DECORATED OLYMPIC ATHLETE OF ALL TIME

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College Park Cavaliers Swim/Dive Team

Individual Recognition and Records


All State Awards 2021-2022 Season

Marley Lovick - 100 Free, 200 Free & 400 Free Relay

Isabelle Irani - 100 Fly & 400 Free Relay

Kit Kat Anderson - 400 Free Relay

Abigail Monson - 400 Free Relay

Ryan Sen - 200 IM & 100 Fly

Chloe Sharp - Diving

 

Yards - Female

1 Meter/11 Dives: 536.75, February 2023, Lawson Greenwald @ Regionals

200 Free Relay: 1:38.86, November 2022, C.Leijnse, K.Anderson, A.Monson, M.Lovick

50 Free: 23.86, February 2016, Monica Gumina @ Regionals

50 Free Leg/200 Free Relay: 23.63, February 2022, Marley Lovick @ Regionals

50 Fly Leg/200 Medley Relay: 25.19, Isabelle Irani @ Regionals

100 Free: 50.22, February 2016, Monica Gumina @ Regionals

200 Free: 1:47.89, February 2016, Monica Gumina @ Regionals

500 Free: 4:50.77, February 2015, Dorothy Halmy @ Regionals

100 Back: 58.43, November 2014, Monica Gumina @ TISCA

100 Breast: 1:03.88, February 2015, Victoria M. Hunt @ Regionals

100 Fly: 55.95, February 2014, Isabel E. Tank @ Varsity Regionals

200 IM: 2:07.44, November 2013, Dorothy Halmy @ TISCA-Gulf Invite

1 Meter/6 Dives: 296.40, November 2015, Emma Dellmore @ A&M Meet

1 Meter/11 Dives: 534.10, January 2015, Emma Dellmore @ Conroe Diving Invitational

200 Free Relay: 1:39.05, February 2015, A. Brosovic, I. Tank, E. Roller, M. Gumina

400 Free Relay: 3:33.87, February 2015, Alex, A. Dolfi, M.Gumina, D. Halmy

200 Medley Relay: 1:46.59, November 2015, M. Gumina, V. Hunt, I. Tank, D. Halmy


Yards - Male

50 Free: 21.40, November 2019, Max Oberg @ 2021 TISCA

50 Free Leg/200 Medley Relay, 20.49, Max Oberg @ 2021 Regionals

50 Free Breast/200 Medley Relay, 26.09, E. Yu @ 2021 State Meet

100 Free: 44.51 February 2012, Gray S. Umbach @ 2012 5A State Meet

200 Free: 1:39.91, November 2010, Gray S. Umbach @ TWHS-ORHS Invite

500 Free: 4:29.92, February 2013, Elliot R. Dewlen @ UIL State Meet

100 Back: 48.55, February 2011, Gray S. Umbach @ 2011 5A State Meet

100 Breast: 56.24, February 2014, Jonathan C. Tybur @ UIL State

100 Fly: 47.12, February 2012, Gray S. Umbach @ 2011 5A State Meet

200 IM: 1:44.92, February 2012, Gray S. Umbach @ 2011 5A State Meet

1 Meter/6 Dives: 297.50, November 2018, Shane Mardick @ Cy-Woods vs. CP

1 Meter/11 Dives: 496.40, January 2019, Shane Mardick @ 2019 District 13 6A

200 Free Relay: 1:27.40, February 2012, T. Trabona, E. Dewlen, S. Mayberry, J. Perry

400 Free Relay: 3:04.42, February 2012, G. Umbach, T. Trabona, E. Dewlen, S. Mayberry

200 Medley Relay: 1:34.40, Regionals 2021, R. Sen, E. Yu, B. Monson, M. Oberg


 

 

“Success in the water is made up of a lot of days when you simply started.”

 Cavaliers College Signing 2012-2023

2023

Corry Dautrich - William Jewell 

Ryan Sen - NYU 

Chloe Sharpe (Dive) - Northwestern

2022

Isabelle Irani - University of Maine

2021

Max Oberg- CalTech

David Halmy- Illinois Institute of Technology

 Brady Monson- Augustana University

2020

Alexa Lemus (Dive) – Florida International University

2019

Abigail Andrews (Dive) - University of Louisville

 Kaitlyn Montgomery – Ouachita Baptist University

 Jayln Talbot – Indiana State

 Shane Mardick (Dive) - Texas A&M University

2018

Kaylee Frantzen (Dive) – Incarnate Word

 Ardyn Wilson – Henderson State University

 Spencer Tybur (Water Polo) – Golden West College

2017

Victoria Hunt – University of Cincinnati

2016

Claire Andrews (Dive) – University of Notre Dame

Emma Dellmore (Dive) – University of Kentucky 

Isabel Tank – University of Houston

Jack Davies – Mckendree University 

Erika Roller – Savannah College of Art & Design

2014

Anna Crea (Dive) – University of Notre Dame

 Scott Mayberry – MIT

2013

Elliot Dewlen – LSU

2012

Gray Umbach – Stanford

“Fear is a part of everything you do… You have to take great risks to get big rewards.”

Greg Louganis  |  olympic diver

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All State Awards 2022-2023 Season

Chloe Sharpe - Diving

Lawson Greenwald - Diving

Kit Kat Anderson - 200 Free Relay and 400 Free relay

Diego De La Barreda - 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free relay

Nate Cunningham - 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free relay

Charlotte Leijnse - 200 Free and 200 Free Relay and 400 Free relay

Marley Lovick - 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 Free Relay and 400 Free relay

Abby Monson - 200 Free Relay and 400 Free relay

Ismail Mujic - 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free relay

Ryan Sen - 200 IM, 200 Medley Relay and 400 Free relay

All State Awards 2021-2022 Season

Marley Lovick - 100 Free, 200 Free & 400 Free Relay

Isabelle Irani - 100 Fly & 400 Free Relay

Kit Kat Anderson - 400 Free Relay

Abigail Monson - 400 Free Relay

Ryan Sen - 200 IM & 100 Fly

Chloe Sharp - Diving

 All State Awards 2020-2021 Season

Brady Monson -medley and 400 free relay

Max Oberg - medley and 400 free relay

Ryan Sen - medley and 400 free relay

Ethan Yu  - medley and 400 free relay

Ryan Sen – 100 Back 

Chloe Sharp – Dive 

Ellie Rouswell – Dive