Coach Brad Harris is the head coach for the Age Groupers. He is a 1998 graduate of Boston Univeristy with a B.S. in Management. Brad was captain of the Boston University swim team and a member of the 1997 and 1998 New England All Conference Water Polo Teams. Brad is currently the Director of Aquatics at the Kingsbury Club. Prior to joining the staff at the Kingsbury Club, he was Assistant Swim Coach and Head Water Polo Coach at B.U. and Assistant Aquatic Director at Wellesley Center.
Coach Lisa Marie Berlinski began competitive swimming at age 6. She was a member of CT Swimming and swam for WWRX. She graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a B.S. in Marketing, and was a member of the Owls Varsity Swimming and Diving Team. Following her studies at SCSU she attended the University of Liverpool in the U.K. Prior to joining the Kingfish Lisa coached J.V. Field Hockey (Head), Varsity Girls Swimming and Diving (Assistant), and Varsity Girls Water Polo (Assistant) for The Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, CT.
Coach Lynn Borghesani began swimming competitively at age 5. Growing up in Maine as a teenager, she swam on YMCA, USS, and high school teams where she held many records at the team and state level. She recieved a swimming scholarship to the University of Maine at Orono where she held several collegiate swimming records, swam NCAA's, and received All-American Honors during her four years. While completing her Masters in Education at the University of Colorado, she served as the head coach for a championship-wining age group team. Coach Borghesani has given clinics and lessons since high school.
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. She has a young daughter who she hopes will someday join Kingfish.
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. Since her first triathlon in 2003, she has competed in 8 additional races, including the Duxbury Beach Triathlon for the past 3 years. She has 2 daughters swimming on the Kingfish team and one swimming on the Kingsbury rec 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 Mark Peterson has been involved in Swimming since 1968 over 35 years. He swam for the Dorchester YMCA for ten years and continues to swim long distance for enjoyment, health and over all mental wellness. He enjoys ocean swimming as much as the pool. He swam Grace Bay (Turks and Caicos Islands), a twelve mile stretch of one of the world's most beautiful beaches, and Barbuda, the sister Island of Antigua's 16 mile coast line of azure blue Caribbean waters. Both swims accomplished where in the winter 2004. He has also trained to swim the English Channel, but has not completed this goal to date.


