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Cammile Adams

Adams is a Houston native. She graduated from Cypress Woods High School in 2010 and Texas A&M University in 2014. Adams is a two-time Olympian (2012, 2016). At both Olympics, she swam the 200 butterfly and placed fifth and fourth respectively. At the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, she was nominated as the Women’s Team Captain… [Full Bio, Videos, Photos]


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Scott Donie

Donie moved to Texas at age 12 and dove with Terry Faulkenberry on the Woodlands Diving Team. He won his first national age group title when he was 13 and made the senior national team when he was 15. He ranks as one of the most successful and accomplished divers ever to compete for SMU. Donie competed for the Mustangs from 1987-90, and he was an 11-time SWC diving champion and three-time NCAA champion. Donie earned all-America honors in 1987-90 and an Olympic silver medal on platform at Barcelona in 1992… [Full Bio, Videos, Photos]


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George Block

Block served as director of aquatics and assistant director of athletics for the Northside School District. He developed the Northside Aquatic Center into an internationally recognized center for athlete development. Block developed nine Olympians, 50 UIL state gold medalists, more than 285 all-Americans, Olympic Trials qualifiers in 1984-88-92-96-2000 and 2008, and numerous national and junior champions… [Full Bio, Videos, Photos]


Lifetime Achievement Award:

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Tom and Carolyn Boak

Tom and Carolyn have been competitors and contributors in United States Masters Swimming since the 1970s. Tom chaired various national USMS committees and served as USMS President from 1985-1989, then as USMS Treasurer from 2006-2007. He is presently serving on the board of United States Masters Swimming and as treasurer of United States Aquatic Sports. Carolyn has served on the USMS board of directors, chaired the international committee, and served on both the championship and rules committees for multiple years… [Full Bio, Photos, Videos]


Wally Pryor Distinguished Team:

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Alamo Area Aquatics Association

A unique entity in Texas swimming, the Alamo Area Aquatic Association (AAAA) was established in 1977 to serve as an organizational and administrative umbrella for multiple programs. At the time the organization was first established, there were three separate, distinct, and independent age group swimming programs in San Antonio, one of which, the San Antonio Aquatic Club (SAAC), was the second oldest of its kind in the state of Texas. The three teams were often at odds with one another over several matters of mutual concern, but particularly the scheduling of meets within the city. It also became obvious that there would undoubtedly be certain advantages to be realized when championship relay teams were selected if all three could somehow resolve their differences in the interest of bettering the sport. Each member team is in some way affiliated with a school or community college district or a university, but the San Antonio Aquatic Club no longer exists. In September of 2001, the North East Independent School District (NEISD) absorbed the team and re-established it under district management as the North East Aquatic Team (NEAT). The AAAA now has some 1,300 registered swimmers working out and competing in several separate, multi-lane facilities. The Alamo Area Aquatic Association and the Alamo Area High School Swim League has produced 20 Olympic athletes representing seven different countries in three different aquatic sports since 1976… [Full Bio, Videos, Photos]