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Stingrays Swim Teams

We have something for everyone ages 5 to 105 (or older!) in our swim team program. Find your swim team home at the J!

MJCC Stingrays
(USA Swimming team, ages 6-18)

The Stingrays team and waitlist are currently full.  Check back here in late summer for information about tryouts for the 2024-2025 season!

The Stingrays Swim Team is a fun and challenging way to keep active and build confidence. Swimmers at all levels will work on technique and stamina, goal setting and lifetime fitness habits. As part of USA Swimming, the team will participate in regular meets in the Portland Metro area and swimmers at all levels have the opportunity to compete with swimmers of their own age and ability.

Our swim team tryout consists of swimming 100 yards (four lengths) each of freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke (Silver - our second level - swimmers also need to know some butterfly). Tryouts are scheduled quarterly on a space-available basis. Contact Head Coach Jennie Condon at jcondon@oregonjcc.org with any questions.

Quarterly tryout dates, if space is available:
September 27 (to start October 3)
December 7 (to start January 3)
March 14 (to start April 1)
June 20 (to start July 1)

Waitlisted swimmers will have first priority for tryouts each quarter.

Bronze
Monday - Thursday    
Cost: $115/month. Member Cost: $95/month.
Silver
Monday - Thursday    
Cost: $140/month. Member Cost: $115/month.
Gold 
Monday - Thursday    
Cost: $160/month. Member Cost: $135/month. 

Junior Rays (pre-swim team, ages 5+)

The Junior Rays team and waitlist are currently full.  Check back here in late summer for information about tryouts for the 2024-2025 season!

Start the transition from lessons to competition for those interested in pursuing swimming as a sport. Focus on technique and learn all four competitive strokes in a team environment. Compete in on-site time trials. Prerequisites: Must be able to confidently swim 25 yards (one length) each of freestyle and backstroke, and take direction in a group of 10 - 12 swimmers from a coach who is usually on-deck.

Tryouts are scheduled quarterly on a space-available basis.  Contact Head Coach Jennie Condon at jcondon@oregonjcc.org with any questions.

Quarterly tryout dates, if space is available:
September 27 (to start October 3)
December 7 (to start January 3)
March 14 (to start April 1)

Waitlisted swimmers will have first priority for tryouts each quarter.

Monday - Thursday
Cost: $115/month. Member Cost: $95/month. 

MJCC Stingrays Masters (USMS team, ages 18+)

The Stingrays Masters team is currently full.  Contact Head Coach Jennie Condon at jcondon@oregonjcc.org to get on the waitlist.

Join us for a coached US Masters Swimming group that combines all the best parts of fitness swimming, stroke work, and competition skills practice.  Add great camaraderie and caring, experienced coaches and you have a recipe for success whether your goal is getting in shape, learning a new stroke, or competing in USMS meets.  Swimmers of all levels and backgrounds are welcome! Coached primarily by long-time MJCC swimmer and ASCA Level 4 Coach, Laurie Kilbourn. Main Pool

Tuesday + Thursday                   
12:15 - 1:15 pm

Cost:$100/month. Member Cost: $60/month.

To check availability, register, or schedule a time to come check out the team, contact Head Coach Jennie Condon at jcondon@oregonjcc.org.

Stingrays Masters Registration Form

Our Head Coach

Jennie Condon
Jennie Condon joined the MJCC in early 2011 and started as the Stingrays' assistant coach in the fall of 2012, moving up to the head coach position in 2015. An ASCA Level 3 Education and USMS Level 1 certified coach, she is a graduate of Hollins University in Virginia and a lifelong swimmer, including swimming competitively in high school and college. Her love of the water has led her to a 25-year career in aquatics. She spends her time outside the pool horseback riding, reading, and checking out new perspectives on the world through her camera lens.