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The Crofton CATS are a special team as we have the best coaches, best parents, and best swimmers. We love welcoming new and young swimmers alike to the team. Swimmers make friends, earn ribbons and even toy ducks, and have a healthy summer in the pool. This will be an amazing season full of laughs, great swims, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Highlights for 2026:
Sign-ups will start on April 1 and close on May 15. Make sure you are part of this amazing team before it’s too late — we’ve got some great things in store, and we want YOU on the team! Grab your goggles, bring the energy, and let’s dive into a season where we race hard, play hard, and, most importantly, have the BEST time!
The 2026 swim season is coming, and it’s going to be a summer of great FUN! Leading the program will be head coach Braiden Severin, supported by assistant coaches Owen Ruddy and Caroline Smith. Joining the coaching staff this year are Piper Zimmer, who will work with the morning groups, and Quincy Warner, who will assist with the evening sessions. There will also be a stable of amazing junior coaches who will be in the water to assist our youngest swimmers. Let's Go Cats!
During School, June 4 - June 12 (no practice 6/13)
Summer Schedule, June 16 - end of the season
During School, June 4 - June 12
Summer Schedule, June 16 - end of the season
*Evening Swim Team is only available for a limited group of swimmers (12 swimmers per lane). Morning swimmers cannot attend evening lessons as "make-up" classes.

Crofton Aquatics is pleased to host an annual novice invitational meet at the Crofton Swim and Tennis Club dedicated in the memory of one of Crofton's own, Cameron Diamond.
About this Event
Formerly known as the Crofton Aquatics Novice Meet, it was renamed in 2010 to honor Cameron Diamond, a young girl and member of CSTC who epitomized courage, perseverance and grace in her battle with leukemia. She inspired Campower -- a strength and spirit that brought our community together. Through the generosity of our swim team families and the greater community over the last 5 years, our event has raised over $40,000 in donations, many boxes of art and craft supplies, as well as hundreds of get well cards for children fighting for better health at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. In addition, it has brought families and friends together for a wonderful community tradition. Each year's event will continue to raise money put toward donations in Cam's honor. Please see campowerforall.org for more details and a link to make a contribution.