Coaches & Directors

Welcome to the coaches page. We are very proud of our coaches staff and look forward to using our talents to make your competitive swimming experience a great one.
 
If your questions are related to workouts, meets, events, goal setting, and other swimming related needs, please contact your coach. For all questions related to administrative, such as dues, safety, or policy issues, please contact Nicole Winstead.
Coaching Staff

Tay Stratton

Co-Head Coach LRRC

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Coach Tay Stratton has led the Laser Swim Team as Founder and Head Coach since 1992. Under her direction, the team grew into one of the largest teams in the State. She has trained swimmers to compete at the State, Regional, Junior, Senior Nationals, and Olympic Trial levels. Under her coaching, the team has had 40 Top 16 swims posted, had two swimmers rank 2nd in the nation in their age group, set over 56 State and LSC Records, and had many State High Point Champions. One of her alumni set a World Record while on a NCAA Div. I relay. Coach Stratton was the Arkansas Zone Coach for the 1996, 1997, and 2003 teams. She is an ASCA level five coach. She has been named Arkansas Age Group Coach of the Year and was inducted in the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame. She has served as ASI Age Group Chair two terms and currently serves as ASI Technical Chairman.

As a competitive swimmer from the age of five, Tay swam for Millers Swim Gym, and the Little Rock Dolphins.  She attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on a full swimming scholarship and was swim team captain two years.  Her competitive background, coupled with 24 years of teaching 1000’s of students, has allowed Tay to further her dedication and knowledge of stroke mechanics, motivation, racing strategy and training methods. Her mission statement remains the same: To provide a positive and motivating experience that builds self esteem, develops the athlete to their fullest potential, and gives swimmers the skills and lessons of competitive swimming that they may take with them through all walks of life. She is excited about the future of the Dolphin- Laser Swim Team and looks forward to continue providing direction and vision for its future. Tay oversees all aspects of the team in partnership with Coach John Hargis, coaches the Age Group Team as well as oversees all developmental practices at the Little Rock Racquet Club.

April 28, 2007 Induction into Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame Bio

Keith McAfee

Co-Head Coach Jacksonville-Sherwood

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Coach Keith is the Head Coach of our Jacksonville and Sherwood sites and Team Administrator. He joined the Dolphin coaching staff in 1986. He took over the Jacksonville program in 1994 and developed the Sherwood site in 2004. As a coach for the Dolphins, he has been instrumental in the development of many of the tops swimmers in Arkansas.

Coach Keith is a Little Rock native and began his swimming career at age 6 as a member of the Millers Swim Gym. He joined the Little Rock Racquet Club Dolphins swim team in 1972. As an age group swimmer, he held several state records and was selected as team captain for the Dolphins his senior year. While at swimming Hendrix College, he not only served as Team Captain but, received the prestigious Carl Babcock Award for Outstanding Leadership in Athletics.

White attending Hendrix College, he coached the Hendrix Aquakids from 1983-1986. He has taught hundreds of children how to swim as an instructor at the Little Rock Racquet Club.. He was active in the development of the West Little Rock Optimist Summer Swim League and coached five of the competing teams over a four- year period. In 2003, in addition to his Dolphin coaching duties, he took over the coaching of the struggling Sherwood Sharks Swim Team, which is part of the Central Arkansas Swim League. Through his direction, he took this summer program to the top of the league with four straight undefeated seasons and is one of the largest in the state.

He has been involved in many aspects of Arkansas Swimming, Inc. He has volunteered his time by serving as Equipment Chair and Awards Chair. He has been the Meet Director for many ASI Age Group Champs meets. He has been instrumental in the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame, serving on the committee since 1987. He is currently the Chairman of the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame. He was awarded the highly coveted Conoco Phillips 66 Volunteer of the Year in 2000. 
Recognizing his numerous contributions’ to Arkansas Swimming, Keith McAfee was inducted into the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame in 2009. 

Matthew H Adams

Head Senior Coach

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Matt has an extensive background in competitive swimming as a swimmer and coach. He most recently has served as the Senior Coach of the AquaHawgs swim team in Fayetteville. Matt coached swimmers age 14 and older. During his time with the AquaHawgs his swimmers achieved success from the State level to the Senior National level.

Matt has a background in Arkansas Swimming, as an age group swimmer he grew up swimming for the Razorback Aquatic Club in Springdale, AR and swam summers during college for the Arkansas Dolphins Swim Team. As a collegiate swimmer he swam for the University of Missouri at Rolla where he was a four-year letterman and a 2  year team captain. As a national qualifier, he received numerous All-American awards, and logged several school records. He graduated with degrees in Business Administration  and Economics. Upon graduation he worked as a Business Systems Analyst for DaySpring Cards in Siloam Springs Arkansas.

*Coach Matt is the contact for college coaches.

Basil V Hicks

Senior Team I Coach

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Basil Hicks began swimming with the summer league swim team at the North Side YMCA in North Little Rock. At the age of nine, Basil joined the Dolphins lead by Coach Paul Blair. At 10 years old, Basil achieved his first Top 16 time in the 200 yd. Freestyle. At the age of 14, Basil Hicks achieved his highest top 16 rankings. He was ranked first in the 500 free and second in the 100 and 200 free.  Basil was a Jr. National qualifier in the: 100, 200, 500 and 1650 free and the 100 and 200 breaststroke 200 Fly and the 200 IM. He was undefeated in the 200 and 500 Free at the High School Championships. As a junior, Basil qualified for Senior Nationals in the 1650 freestyle. Basil attended Yale University where he swam each of his four years and graduated with a BA in Philosophy in 1996. Basil ended his college swimming career with a 6th place Finish at the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League Championship in the 1650 Freestyle. Basil returned to Arkansas and coached at the Razorback Aquatic Club as an assistant age group coach in 1997. In 2000 he became the Head Age Group Coach for RAC. RAC finished first in the ASI Long Course Championship from 2000 to 2003 with a short course championship in 2002. From 2000 to 2003, Basil also coached the Fayetteville High School Swim Team. In 2001 the Fayetteville Men’s team won the State Championship, and in 2002 the Women’s team did the same.   In 2003 Basil returned to the Dolphins as the Head Age Group Coach under Coach Blair. The Dolphins finished first at the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Short Course ASI Championships and first at the 2004 Long Course Championship.    Basil Hicks still holds 8 LSC and 5 State records and his 100, 200 and 500 freestyle times as a 14 year old are still in the top 100 of all time According to USA Swimming.

Eimear M Ryan

Head Coach Little Rock Athletic club

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Coach Eimear Ryan is the Head Coach at the Little Rock Athletic Club. She is also the Aquatics Director at the Little Rock Athletic Club. Eimear has been swimming all her life. She is one of the founding swimmers for the Laser Swim Team. Eimear was team captain from 1999-2001, a Region VIII swimmer and a member of the Arkansas State Champion team of 2001.

Eimear attended Little Rock Cental High school. As team captian, Eimear lead the Tigers to two Arkansas state championship titles (2000 and 2001) and was named to the Arkansas high school All-State Team from 1998-2001. After graduating from Central, she attended the University of Arkansas Fayetteville where she swam for the Lady Razorbacks from 2001-2003. 

In 2003 she went on to swim for the University of Arkansas Little Rock Trojans on a swimming scholarship. At UALR, Eimear was swim team captain, 5 time school record breaker, an Athletic Scholar and was on the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll for academic excellence.

 

Eimear graduated from the University of Arkansas Little Rock in May of 2006 with a Bachelors of Science with an emphasis on health and exercise science.

 

From 2006-2008 Eimear was a director, instructor and marketing manager with the British Swim School, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Eimear joined the Dolphin-Laser family in August of 2008.

Tasha Stratton

Masters Coach

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Tasha Stratton joined the Laser team in September of 1998 as LRAC Head Age Group Coach.  Tasha swam competitively through her high school years.  She has a competitive background in swimming where she swam for the Little Rock Racquet Club.  She began teaching swimming at age 16 at the Pine Bluff Country Club.  She taught swimming as well as water aerobics and lifeguarding while attending Lyons College and Emergency Medical Technical School.  She also has had experience working in childcare through independent organizations including the Montessori school system.  Tasha is the Head coach of the Laser Masters program where she oversees training of Lasers Masters Swimmers. 

Tasha was the aquatic director at the LRAC for eight years where she oversaw swim instructors and lifeguards.  She also teaches private and group lessons.  When not coaching you may see Tasha with her fourteen-year-old daughter Skye or her six-year-old son Ronan or her one and a half year old son Finn.  Tasha has always loved working with children and wants to help them achieve high self esteem and success through the sport of swimming
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Brian Bowen

Cabot Coach

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Growing up in an Air Force family, Brian traveled to many places, including Hawaii , Japan , and the Philippines , but eventually settled in North Little Rock , where he began his swimming career with the Lakewood Waves. In high school, Brian made the state swim meet his sophomore, junior and senior years. While attending college at UALR, he continued to swim on his own.
 

 Originally from a small town outside
Austin , Texas , Brian had always looked up to his rodeoing uncle. Always a competitor, Brian pursued a career as a professional bull rider. For twelve years he hit the road as a professional bull rider in the Professional Cowboys Rodeo Assoc., Professional Bull riders Assoc, and the Arkansas Cowboys Assoc. Brian won the1995, 1996, and the 1999 Arkansas State Finals and many other titles over his career.
 

 Brian coached for the Waves as a senior and into college. He also taught swim lessons on a regular basis, coached soccer for many years, and now over the past ten years has become an avid rock climber. He has now coached for the Dolphin- Lasers for two years and is heading up the Dolphin-Laser program in Cabot. Brian also coaches the Sharks summer league team along with Coach Keith and volunteers as the head coach for the Sylvan Hills Swim team. He is married to Christina Bowen and has two son, Tristen, age 9, and Maddux, age 4. Both Tristen and Maddux have followed in daddy’s foot steps and have found a love for swimming.


Shane R Eliason

LRRC Coach

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Shane Eliason began his swimming career when he was 6 for the Door County Dorphins and later Sturgeon Bay High School. During this time he set numerous club records as well as won 10 high school state championships and set 2 high school state records. He then attended the University of Kentucky where he was a 5 time All-American and currently holds team records in the 100 backstroke and the 200 medley relay. Throughout his years at UK, he taught numerous private lessons to swimmers of all abilities as well as coached at the University of Kentucky Swim Camp. Shane graduated with honors in mathematical economics last fall and currently works for Windstream Communications. Shane will be assisting the Age Group Program at the LRRC.

Debbie A Skidmore

Cabot Coach

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Debbie began swimming at the age of nine for the Little Rock Boys Club. She received a scholarship to UALR where she was a part of the state championship team for four years, as well as a record holder in the 50 freestyle and freestyle relay. In addition to being a swimming state champion, Debbie was also a diving state champion for four years.
 
Debbie has been coaching swimming for twenty-five years. She has been with the Cabot Piranhas for ten years. She has also coached gymnastics and has been teaching in Pulaski County for twenty years. She has a masters degree in Special Education and a BSE in Health and Physical Education. She is also a lifeguard and water safety instructor for the American Red Cross. The Dolphin-Lasers are glad to have Debbie working at the Cabot location.

Kathy McAlister

Coach

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At the age of 13 Kathy began swimming for her newly formed hometown swim team.  When it disbanded 3 years later, she was offered a chance to train with the John Brown University men’s team.  She continued to train during the school year at John Brown until high school graduation.  While attending UALR she began swimming for the Trojans and was in the first class of women to receive scholarships. The scholarships were enough to cover the cost of textbooks.  During her junior year she became one of the first women to receive a letter for swimming at UALR.  She transferred to Fayetteville and graduated with a BA in broadcast journalism.
 
While living in St. Louis , her oldest son began swimming for the Rockwood Swim Team.  Kathy became a stroke and turn judge at Rockwood and continued as a judge after moving to Little Rock .  She continued to volunteer in that role while her son swam for the Dolphins.  She began assisting with coaching at the Athletic Club in 2005 and is now coaching the Developmental groups at the Athletic Club facility.
 

Nicole D Winstead

Team Coordinator

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Nicole Dior Winstead is my name. I am California grown and Arkansas delivered.
 
I  moved to
Arkansas the summer of 2004 with my sons Chase and Ransom and my father Arthur Winstead III, M.D.. I came to Arkansas in 2004 to assist my father in caring for his ailing father, my grandfather. Shortly after our arrival and some very heartfelt time spent with my grandfather, he passed away. In knowing such wonderful memories of visiting my grandparents in Arkansas through the summers of my youth, I felt it was a wonderful place for a single mother of two budding young men to dig her roots. So here I am wonderfully placed.

I joined the Little Rock Racquet Club in December 2009. I began in the daycare as a daycare worker and in January became the daycare supervisor. Shortly after my daycare promotion I was asked to become the Swim Team Coordinator.
As you can see I am definitely not one to sit still at least not for long.
I have owned my own art gallery in California and have been an entrepreneur, I believe as long as I have been able to understand the business of independence. I am in the midst of starting a non-profit MBA, MPA minority youth incubator for high achieving minority high school students. I also own Blue Dog Graphic Design and have done work for Beth Coulson at Arkansas Baptist College and Judge Wendell Griffen’s campaign in 2009 along with other local projects.

I am a mother of two young men as mentioned above Chase & Ransom. Knowing that all who will read my biography are parents in some capacity, you understand that being a parent is the most challenging, rewarding, earth shattering, joyous, fretful business that you will ever own.  Being a parent comes with no instruction manual nor business plan ever written. So I was honored to be asked to be a part of an organization that will assist you as parents in nurturing the talents of our worlds future and your greatest gifts. I am looking forward to getting to know each and every one of you... parents and children alike.

 
I am a creative soul and nurturer to boot. So I will carry my entrepreneurial skills and creative side along with nurturer into the position of Swim Team Coordinator and make every effort in satisfying the swimming needs of both parent and child.
Thanx for stopping through and getting to know me. I look forward to getting to know you. Until then, get to know someone new and help them to be the best person they can be.
 Nicole

Josh Christensen

Arkadelphia Coach

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