Where does the team practice?
Our practice facility is at the AISD Natatorium at the AISD Athletics Complex near Cowboys Stadium.
1001 E. Division St.
Arlington, TX 76011
Where does the team practice?
Our practice facility is at the AISD Natatorium at the AISD Athletics Complex near Cowboys Stadium.
1001 E. Division St.
Arlington, TX 76011
How does the team get to and from practice?
For current club swimmers and experienced returners
Must qualify for this training group
Practice from 6:00-8:00 AM Monday-Friday
Athletes must get ride to practice
Bus will be available to take athletes back to Lamar after practice or students may drive themselves to and from the AISD Natatorium
For athletes that are new to sport or have not yet qualified for AM group
Requires no experience to try out
Bus takes athletes from Lamar to AISD Natatorium at approx. 1:30 PM
Practice from 1:45-3:15PM Monday-Friday
Bus departs at 3:35 PM, returns to Lamar before 4:15PM
How do I earn a letter jacket?
There are two ways to earn a letter jacket. You can either:
1. Swim TWO or more races with times faster than the listed time.
2. Compete in Varsity level competition for 3 full seasons.
How do I qualify for District Championships?
Each high school team may submit one entry per relay event (3 total) and four entries per individual event (7 total). This limits the district meet to 31 total entries for girls and 31 total entries for boys. We want to be as competitive as possible at this level, therefore, not all athletes on the team will have a spot for this meet.
How do I qualify for Region Championships
In order to qualify for Region Championships, you have to finish in the Top 6 of any individual event at the District Championship Meet. Relay lineups are determined by the coaches between districts and regions.
How do I qualify for the UIL State Meet?
There are two ways:
1. Finish 1st or 2nd in any individual race at the Region Championship Meet
OR
2. Swim a time at the Regional finals that ranks you among the Top 8 fastest times in the state among all concurrent region meets. (Call Up times). The state meet consists of 24 swimmers in each event, 16 of the spots come from the top 2 finishers in each of the 8 regions in the state and the other 8 spots are given to those that get the "Call Up" times.