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Welcome to The Las Cruces Aquatic Team! The
Las Cruces Aquatic Team (LCAT) is a year-round swimming program
affiliated with USA Swimming, the governing body of competitive
swimming in the United States. LCAT attempts to give children of
all ages and abilities the skills required to succeed in
competitive swimming. Many of the current LCAT swimmers not only
have LCAT club records, but several New Mexico State records as
well. LCAT won the Long Course State Championship in 2003, 2004,
2005, and 2006 and Short Course State Championship in 2005, 2006,
2007, and 2009. Since you are new to LCAT, and likely new to
competitive swimming, the following information is provided as part
of our registration packet to assist you and welcome you to our
team. This packet should also include a form outlining registration
procedures, an LCAT Registration Form, USA Swimming Form and a
medical form.
THE EARLY
YEARS
from these
beginnings………………
The Las Cruces Aquatic Club was officially
organized as the Las Cruces Swim Club in May 1965. Bylaws and a
budget were approved by a group of parents at a meeting at the
Unitarian Church, and Jack Soules was elected its first president.
. Richard Skaggs, a member of the first NMSU swim team, was chosen
as the first coach, and about 12 children began training at 7:30
AM, Monday, June14, 1965 at Apodaca Pool. By the end of the summer,
about 25 children were active in the program.
The following summer, 1966, the group was
coached by John Tawes and Robert Southwick and participated in
numerous AAU meets throughout the state. Jack Welch, who was
Assistant Professor of Physical Education at New Mexico State
University, supervised the coaching staff and coached the team on
Saturdays throughout the winter at the NMSU indoor
pool.
By the summer of 1967, only 2 years after
its inception, the Las Cruces Swim Club had changed its name to the
New Mexico Aquatic Club, and affiliated with the national Amateurs
Athletic Union (AAU) Over 80 children were actively participating
in competitive swimming and diving in the Las Cruces area. Dave
Stacey, Assistant Professor of Physical Education at New Mexico
State University, became the coach of the club, and instigated a
year round rigorous daily training program at the New Mexico State
University natatorium. The New Mexico swimming world began to take
notice!
Over 100 swimmers were swimming in the
summer of 1968, and they were bringing state recognition to Las
Cruces. David Soules, competing in his last meet as a 10-year-old,
scored a grand slam in the New Mexico state swimming championships
in Albuquerque, winning all 6 events in which he was entered, and
setting 3 new state records in the sweep. Bob Frank won the
men’s open 100 meter breaststroke, setting a new state
record, and making him the New Mexico High School state champion in
that event. Several NMAC relay teams received blue ribbons. Phil
DeJang, accompanied by younger brothers Lincoln and Doug, began
collecting gold medals in his remarkable career as a championship
swimmer And Bill Soules, coached by Jack Sanders, was the only NMAC
diver for several years, but consistently brought in blue ribbons
and points for the team. Membership fees were
$10/month/swimmer!
The New Mexico Aquatic Boosters Club, Inc.
was organized in 1968, with Barbara Phillips as its first
president. . This association of adults, interested in encouraging
water sports in the Las Cruces community, provided facilities and
assistance to swimmers of the New Mexico Aquatic Club. Membership
fees were $5 per year and, and members served as judges and timers
and other meet officials.
Twelve years later, in 1980, New Mexico
Aquatic Club changed its name to Las Cruces Aquatic Team
(LCAT).
Now, 40 years later, the Las Cruces Aquatic
Team continues that glorious tradition of bringing a strong
competitive swimming force to the Las Cruces scene.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Shirley Dundon 2008
Philosophy
The Las Cruces Aquatic Team (LCAT)
is a year round swimming program and a member of USA Swimming, the
governing body of competitive swimming in the United States. LCAT
is a private, non-profit organization made up of over 100 swimmers
and operated by a Board of Directors. LCAT offers competitive
swimming for beginners through advanced levels for ages 5 years and
up. The professional coaching staff uses a progressive age group
program designed to develop the swimmer’s potential and
character. During practice the swimmers are instructed on proper
start, stroke, and turn techniques along with conditioning. LCAT is
committed to providing a positive and healthy experience for
competitive swimmers and their families and welcomes all interested
swimmers regardless of their ability.
Competitions
The Las Cruces Aquatic Team, as a
member of the New Mexico LSC of United States Swimming, compete in
many New Mexico and Texas swim meets during both Short and Long
Course seasons. We also host two New Mexico calendar meets (one in
each LC an SC seasons). Qualified swimmers may participate in the
New Mexico Championship as well as in US Swimming Zone and National
Championship meets.
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