2008: Rebecca Jones
2012: Rebecca Jones (TIDE alumna, Auburn University)
2016: Callie Dickinson
2020: Lauren Barakey, Elle Caldow, Samantha Tadder, Kayla Wilson, Callie Dickinson (TIDE alumna, Univ of Georgia)
2021-2022: Kayla Wilson (17-18 yr old Girls), Bobby DiNunzio (17-18 yr old Boys)
2020-2021: Samantha Tadder (17-18 yr old Girls), Bobby DiNunzio (15-16 yr old Boys)
2019-2020: Bobby DiNunzio (14 yr old Boys)
2018-2019: Dara Duffy (11 yr old Girls), Bobby DiNunzio (14 yr old Boys)
2017-2018: Kayleigh Duffy (12 yr old Girls)
2016-2017: Kayleigh Duffy (11 yr old Girls), Samuel Quarles (11 yr old Boys), Callie Dickinson (16 yr old Girls)
2015-2016: Kayleigh Duffy (10 yr old Girls), Samuel Quarles (10 yr old Boys), Alex Neff (13 yr old Boys), Callie Dickinson (15-16 Girls)
2014-2015: Alex Neff (11-12 Boys), Dan Bannon (14&U Boys) - Open Water Swimmer of the Year
2011-2012: Georgia DaCruz (13-14 Girls)
2010-2011: Georgia DaCruz (11-12 Girls)
2008-2009: Rebecca Jones (15-18 Girls)
2005-2006: Rebecca Jones (13-14 Girls)
Short Course Yards
10 & under
50 Free - Kayleigh Duffy
11-12
50 Free - Georgia DaCruz
100 Free - Georgia DaCruz
200 Free Relay Women (G. Wagner, A. Albano, K. Wilson, K. Duffy)
1650 Free - Bobby DiNunzio
13-14
500 Free - Bobby DiNunzio
1650 Free - Bobby DiNunzio
100 Breast - Kendall Ewing
15-16
100 free - Kayla Wilson
200 free - Kayla Wilson
800 Free Relay Women (S. Tadder, E. Caldow, A. Reardon, K. Wilson)
17-18
100 Free - Rebecca Jones
500 Free - Samantha Tadder
1650 Free - Samantha Tadder
100 Breast - Austin Temple
Open
800 Free Relay Women (S. Tadder, E. Caldow, S. Knapp, K. Wilson)
Long Course Meters
10 & under
50 Back - Kayleigh Duffy
50 Fly - Kayleigh Duffy
11-12
100 Breast - Lauren Barakey
200 Breast - Lauren Barakey
15-16
100 Free - Kayla Wilson
200 Free - Kayla Wilson
100 Back - Callie Dickinson
200 Back - Callie Dickinson
17-18
200 Back - Callie Dickinson
100 Breast - Austin Temple
Open
800 Free Relay Women (E. Caldow, S. Tadder, A. Reardon, K. Wilson)
2021 - 2022: Bobby DiNunzio, Kayleigh Duffy, Maddy Hartley, Kayla Wilson
2020 - 2021: Ryan Hillery, Sophia Knapp, Sophie Knepper, Samantha Tadder, Ashton Temme, Kayla Wilson
2019 - 2020: Bobby DiNunzio, Kendall Ewing, Sophia Knapp, Noah Spain, Samantha Tadder, Kayla Wilson
2018 - 2019: Lauren Barakey, Elle Caldow, Kendall Ewing, Ryan Hillery, Sophia Knapp, Abby Reardon, Spencer Ryan, Samantha Tadder, Nicole Venema, Kayla Wilson
2017 - 2018: Dan Bannon, Charlie Burt, Elle Caldow, Kyle Demers, Kendall Ewing, Spencer Ryan, Samantha Tadder, Nikki Venema
2016 - 2017: Dan Bannon, Callie Dickinson, Eric Fuhs
2015 - 2016: Callie Dickinson, Eric Fuhs
2014 - 2015: Daniel Arris, Georgia DaCruz, Colin Demers, Anna Dickinson, Eric Fuhs, Megan Motter, Claire Ostrowski, Austin Ryan
2013 - 2014: Anna Dickinson, Claire Ostrowski, Daniel Arris, Colin Demers, Austin Ryan, Austin Temple, Mark Wilson
2012 - 2013: Ryan Frayne, Carl Fuhs, Harrison Pierce, Austin Temple, Mark Wilson
2011 - 2012: Carl Fuhs, Harrison Pierce
2010 - 2011: Kylene Hohman
2008 - 2009: Ashley Luchsinger, Jackie Rudolph, Matt Carder
2007 - 2008: Gabriella Famularo, David Livsey
2006 - 2007: Rebecca Jones, Jackie Rudolph, David Livsey
*USA Swimming's Scholastic All-America program is a fantastic program that recognizes not only fast swimming but success in the classroom. Historically, to be eligible for this honor, a swimmer not only had to have the required 3.5 GPA but he had to achieve sectional time cuts AND participate in a Speedo Sectional meet. The meet attendance requirement was dropped after school year 2006-2007 and qualifying time standards are updated and published annually.
Currently, to earn the title of Scholastic All American, athletes must be in 9th-12th grade and maintain a minimum 3.5 grade point average during the application year, while meeting the 2018 Winter Junior time standards in the pool.For a swimmer to qualify as a member of the Scholastic All America Team, eligible times must be swum by June 30 and the application completed by August 1.