Head Coach - Joey Myer
My name is Joey Myer and I am from Ephrata, PA. I have been swimming since I was four years old and continued on throughout the Ephrata High School Swim Team where I was a state medalist. As many of you all know, I swam on Adamstown for the past 2 years. I also have been a part of the Reading YMCA for the past 5 years and was a National finalist. I now attend Marist University to continue my swimming career while majoring in Business with a concentration in Finance.
Assistant Coach - Jack Martin
My name is Jack Martin and I’m looking forward to being the assistant coach this summer. I have been swimming since I was 7 years old, and currently compete for the Ephrata High School Swim Team, while also swimming with the Reading YMCA. I also swam for Adamstown last summer. I’m committed to Gardner-Webb University, and in the fall I will continue my swimming career there and major in Sports Management. I’m very excited to work alongside Coach Joey, who has been a friend and teammate for years, to help your swimmers improve in the water and have fun!
Assistant Coach - Mary Ella Digman
My name is Mary Ella Digman and I am from Denver, PA. This will be my 12th season at Adamstown where I have been a Gator helper for the last 4 years. In addition, I have been a swimmer at the Reading YMCA for the past 10 seasons. I recently completed my senior season with the Cocalico High School Swim Team and will graduate this spring. I plan to attend college in the fall with a major in education and look forward to working with the team!
Assistant Coach - Maddie Klinger
My name is Maddie Klinger. I am a senior at Berks Catholic High School, and I plan on attending LaSalle University in the fall to study nursing and continue my swimming career. Swimming has always been a very important part of my life and I’ve been lucky enough to spend 9 out of my 13 seasons swimming at Adamstown, this season being my 10th. I have also been swimming for the Reading YMCA for 10 years. I’ve always had a strong passion for coaching. Returning families may be familiar with my face from my many years of being a “Gator helper.” I am so grateful for all the bonds I have formed on this team and can’t wait to meet new swimmers and families this upcoming season!