Coach Lauren Brown has been involved with swimming for over 20 years. She began swimming summer leagues in the Washington, DC area where she grew up, and coached in those leagues for more than five years. She trained with Rockville-Montgomery Swim Club through high school, and ultimately was the two-time captain for the women's swim team at the University of Pennsylvania, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Spanish in 1999. After college, she continued swimming with the Cambridge Masters at Harvard, and continues to try and stay in shape in the pool. Lauren and her husband have 3 young children that love the pool too!
Coach Denise Buckley started swimming on a rec. team as a child. She has been swimming with the Kingsbury Club Masters group since 2001. She competed in her first NE Masters Championships last April and looks forward to competing again this year. Now a competitive triathlete, Denise is training for her 1st Ironman race in Lake Placid in July 2012. Denise has 4 daughters, Elizabeth and Mary currently swim for Kingfish and Kaitlin is a sophomore member of the Bryant University Swim Team.
Coach Maggie Hoban began swimming competitively at age five for the AquaDux. At the club level, she swam with the Gators and Mass Bay Marlins, first swimming for Coach Craft as a Mini Marlin. She next came to swim for Coach Craft on the Duxbury High School team, and was a Tri-Captain from 2002-3. After high school, Maggie continued to compete under the coaching of Doug Backlund at Simmons College. Maggie rejoins Craft on the Kingfish as a coach for the Developmental Group and Age Groupers.
Coach Cassie Littlefield began competitive swimming at age five for the Aquadux Swim Team in Duxbury. She began USS swimming with Bernal's Gators soon thereafter until age 12. Coach Littlefield then began swimming with the Duxbury Swim Team as an eight grader. In 10th grade Cassie rejoined the Gators for one year under the tutelage of Coach Jay Craft. She broke Duxbury High School records which still stand to this day. She was selected to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team for swimming her junior and senior years at Duxbury High. Once in college, she swam for Saint Michael's College where she broke 7 pool records. Each summer she operated a private swim school teaching young children how to swim. Coach Littlefield recently rejoined Coach Craft on the Kingfish as a coach for the Developmental Group.
Coach Tory Littlefield doesn’t remember a time when she didn’t swim. She began swimming competitively at age five for the Aqua-Dux Summer Swim Team and enjoyed it so much she started swimming year round, alongside her brother Kyle and sister Cassie. Each summer, when she wasn't training or competing, she was helping her mother run a local swimming lessons program. Tory started swimming for Coach Craft in 1995. At age 15, she competed at Junior Nationals and qualified for the US Open. She swam all four years at Duxbury High School and was chosen captain her senior year. Tory still holds many records for Duxbury High School and was selected to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team. Tory then went on to swim for Division I Lafayette College, where she broke three school records and received multiple awards. Her leadership qualities shone again as she was elected captain as a senior. Coach Littlefield is currently studying nursing at Bay State College in Boston and recently rejoined Coach Craft on the Kingfish as an Age Group coach.


