WOAL Swim Champs in Wapakoneta July 11-12
JUNE 27 MEDIA RELEASE__More than 500 swimmers and their families will descend on Wapakoneta July 11-12, 2025, for the annual Western Ohio Aquatics League (WOAL) Swim Champs. WOAL is for swimmers aged 5-18 who are members of one of the league’s teams.
Wapakoneta Village pool is the host site for the 2025 Swim Champs and will host seven teams: Ada Gators, Bluffton Sardines, Findlay Frogs, Kenton Stingrays, Shawnee Tide, Wapakoneta Waves, Westside Wave and Van Wert Marlins. Teams will compete for the 2025 league title.
Events start at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 11 and will conclude around 2:00 p.m. Day two of Champs will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 12, and will conclude around 3:00 p.m. The league champs will be crowned at the end of day two.
Admission is free and open to the public. Concessions will be available for food and beverage purchases.
“We are expecting close to 3,000 people in Wapakoneta for the two-day event,” said Jennie Wilson, president of the Bluffton Sardines Swim Club. “There is great energy behind swimming as a sport in our area, and the summer league program is a great way to keep the swimmers active and competitive.” Each year, the championships rotate between Bluffton, Kenton and Wapakoneta pools.
Teams have been competing against each other since early June. However, many of the swimmers compete year-round with their local YMCA team. Some participants also swim for local USA Swimming teams and have qualified for other competitions through this program.
Local companies and individual sponsors for the WOAL champs include:
Baker Animal Hospital Brennan Family Cappies Cowan Realty Cox Family (Shawnee) The Curling Iron Dairy Queen Diamond M Vet Decanio Family Elks #54 (Wapakoneta) |
Family Resource Center (Bluffton) Graphic Packaging JTB Tech Lima Sheet Metal (Ada) Lima Tent (Lima) Rogers Insurance, (Kenton) Patriot Quest FCU VW YMCA (Van Wert) |
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