All American Swimming
In order for a swimmer to be considered as a NISCA High School All-American he/she must compete for an interscholastic team and be scholastically eligible as determined by his/her state athletic association or school authority. They must also meet the time standards as posted by NISCA each year. The fastest one hundred (100) ATHLETES with submitted and accepted times in each event will be named All-American.
Michael Claunch
Class of 2017
- 2017 - Diving
Mark Theall
Class of 2017
- 2017 - 200 freestyle, 100 butterfly
Melissa Watson
Class of 2010
- 2010 - 100 breaststroke
Caroline McElhany
Class of 2009
- 2009 - 50 freestyle, 100 butterfly, 200 individual medley
- 2007 - 50 freestyle, 100 butterfly, 200 individual medley
Cole Cragin
Class of 2009
- 2009 - 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke
- 2008 - 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke
- 2007 - 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke
All American Water Polo
In order to be considered as a NISCA High School All-America, he/she must compete for an interscholastic team and be scholastically eligible as determined by his/her state athletic association or school authority. All applications submitted must be for performances played in regularly schedules interscholastic water polo games. USA Water Polo game performances will not be considered!
Nick Calapan
Class of 2018
Academic All American
To qualify for this award from NISCA, you must:
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.750 on a 4-point scale or 93.7500% of the grade scale your school uses for 7 semesters/11 trimesters.
- Be a graduating senior
- Have lettered in your high school program (swimming, diving, or water polo) your senior year. No time standards must be met.