| Charlie Griffiths | |
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Head Coach |
| charles.griffiths@cms.claremont.edu | |
| 909-607-9338 | |
| Denison University | |
| Season: 7th | |
| Overall Record: 46-8, .852 | |
| SCIAC Record: 38-2, .950 | |
Coach Charlie Griffiths is in his seventh season. In six years
at the helm of CMS, Coach Griffiths has quickly made his mark upon
the program. SCIAC results include 55 SCIAC individual titles, 32
SCIAC records broken, 28 SCIAC relay titles, 23 SCIAC meet records
set, 23 SCIAC Athlete-of-the-Week Awards, 5 SCIAC team titles, 3
SCIAC Swimmer-of-the-Year Awards and a 72-8 SCIAC dual meet record.
NCAA results include 17 swimmers earning 38 All-American citations,
4NCAA Top 15 team finishes and 3 NCAA individual titles. Overall
results include a 83-23 dual meet record, varsity records set 56
times in 21 events and ASCA Awards for Excellence in 2002, 2004,
2005 and 2006. He is ASCA Level V (highest possible rating)
certified.
Coach Griffiths came to CMS from Denison University, where he
served as assistant coach. During his three-year tenure, the school
claimed its first NCAA Division III team title (2001 women), and
snagged four additional runner-up trophies between the men's and
women's teams. He worked with swimmers who produced 81 All-American
performances, 21 national championship swims, 10 NCAA meet records,
and 3 NCAA Swimmer-of-the-Year awards.
Prior to entering collegiate coaching, Griffiths was head swim
coach and assistant aquatic director at the Oshkosh, Wisconsin
YMCA. Under Griffiths the team won its first Wisconsin YMCA State
Senior Meet championship. Additionally, the Oshkosh masters swim
team he coached produced a bevy of USMS All-American awards,
including a USMS national champion and record holder.
As a swimmer at Denison University, Griffiths was one of the most
improved athletes in program history. Among other awards and
honors, he served as team captain his senior year and gathered
seven All-NCAC citations and NCAA cuts in the 100 fly in 1994 and
1995.
A native of Janesville, Wisconsin, Griffiths got his coaching
start as an assistant with his former age group team, the J-Hawk
Aquatic Club. He is also a coaching veteran at the Skip Kenney
Stanford International Swim Camp and the Ohio State Swim Camp.
Griffiths served as Deck Operations Crew Chief for the 2004 U.S.
Olympic Swimming Trials in Long Beach, CA. He is head coach and
director of the US Sports Camps/Nike Swim Camp at Claremont McKenna
College. The third CMS/Nike camp will be June 24-28, 2007.
In addition to his coaching duties, Griffiths is an Assistant
Professor of Physical Education at CMS and is the chair of the
SCIAC swimming coaches committee. He serves on faculty assignment
at Harvey Mudd College.
Griffiths, his wife, Katherine, and daughter, Charlotte, reside in
Claremont.
| Jimmy Adams | |
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Diving Coach |
Coach Adams begins his fourth season with the CMS diving program, bringing exciting skills to the pool deck. He has coached 3 different divers to 4 SCIAC championships, an All-American award and 3 honorable mention All-American awards at CMS. After recently moving to the area, he has already established himself in the Southern California coaching circle. In addition to his coaching duties with the Stags and Athenas, Adams is the head coach of the Turn ‘n Burn Diving club, located in Riverside. After the NCAA Division III season concludes, Jimmy coaches the diving teams at Riverside Community College and Rancho Cucamonga High School.
Prior to his move to Southern California, Adams coached with American Flyers Diving, one of the premier clubs in Ohio. Coach "Jimmy," as his divers call him, is an accomplished athlete and has spent several years as a professional diver. He has appeared in shows throughout the United States, consisting of high diving exhibitions, as well as springboard and platform dives. In 2003, Jimmy represented the USA in the annual cliff diving championships held in Acapulco, Mexico, placing 11th overall. As a high school student, Jimmy was the 1988 and 1989 Colorado High School state champion on the 1-meter springboard, setting a state record in '89 for Wasson High School in Colorado Springs. Jimmy lives in Rancho Cucamonga.
| Lee Bessette | |
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Asst. Coach |
Lee Bessette will be beginning her third year as assistant swimming coach at CMS this fall. She is known for her infectious enthusiasm, as well as her dedication to stroke details. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Coach Lee has experience competing at the age-group, collegiate, and masters levels, including participating in the 2005 World Masters Games. She recently completed her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Alberta and is an Adjunct Professor in the English Department at Cal State San Bernardino. Lee, her husband Murray and their daughter Cassandra live in Claremont.
| Tom Romano | |
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Asst. Coach |
Coach Romano begins his fifth season with the CMS swim program. In the 1970's and 1980's, Coach Romano spent 15 years with the El Monte Aquatic Club, one of the top AAU clubs in America. During this time, his swimmers produced Olympic medals and many National Age Group records.
With CMS, Coach Tom spends most of his time goading the distance swimmers in lanes 1-4 and has taken the lead in developing a resurgent "D-Unit." In addition to his coaching duties, Tom is a manager for Allstate Insurance. Tom and his wife, Barbara, live in Upland.














