Headed by Jay Craft, Kingfish Swimming (founded in 2003) provides all levels of swimming, from summer league recreational dual meets and New England competitions to the United States Olympic Trials. Craft and his expert staff are providing opportunities for swimmers to train and compete year round at all levels .
Jay has been involved with competitive swimming since 1985, swimming through his high school (Hanover High School) and college (Syracuase University) years and transitioning directly into coaching upon graduation from college. He placed 11th in two events at the 1992 US Olympic Trials. And, in 1993, he earned NCAA Division 1 All American Honors in the 500 yard freestyle.
He has also been head coach of the boys and girls Duxbury High School Swimming and Diving Teams since 1995. Both teams are perennial Patriot League Champions, with the girls currently on a 20 year league championship streak! His high school teams also consistently place top five in the MIAA Central/South Section. In 2011, the girls team got third place in the state. In 2009, Coach Craft was named "Coach of the Year" by the Boston Globe. Jay's swimmers currently attend and compete at such colleges as Boston University, Loyola, University of Maryland, Bentley, Bryant, and Indiana University.
Coach Craft is also known as "Mister" Craft in his full time social studies teaching career at Duxbury High School. He and his wife Jodi live in Hanover with their four children, Isabella, Jaime, Sam, and Callie.



