Coaches
Water Polo Background/Experience
Erik played water polo at Mira Costa High School and later at USC from 1999-2003, culminating in the 2003 National Championship on which he was co-captain and played with his teammate/brother Nik Healy. Erik also represented the USA in the World University Games in Daegu, Korea in 2003. Erik has played semi-professional water polo in the Premier league, representing Long Beach Shore.
Currently, Erik Healy is the Loyola High School Head Coach and Director of the Trojan Water Polo Club.
Personal Background
Erik is a native of Manhattan Beach, CA., where he lives with his wife, Morgan, and their two sons, Bjorn and Lars.
Erik graduated from USC with a Bachelors degree in International Relations, earned a Masters degree in Education, and is a credentialed educator who teaches Health and PE at Loyola High School.
What do you enjoy most about Coaching?
I enjoy helping athletes reach their maximum potential both individually and as members of a cohesive group. With proper focus and hard work, I believe that the Trojan Club will continue to be the lynchpin of the competitive beach cities water polo community. In addition to achieving success in the pool (his 2019 16u team finished 4th nationally, 2018 18u team finished 8thnationally, 2017 16u team finished 2ndnationally, and 2016 18u team finished 5thnationally), I enjoy developing ongoing, lasting relationships with players in and out of the pool.
Water Polo Background/Experience:
Jon Reichardt played water polo at Coronado High School where he was MVP, the CIF San Diego Section Co-Player of the Year, and an All-American. After playing college water polo at Mesa College and Fresno State, Jon returned to Coronado as a coach where he trained future Olympians Layne Beaubien, Genai Kerr, and Jesse Smith. Additionally, Jon, along with a group of fellow coaches, spearheaded the effort to make girls water polo an official CIF sport.
In 1998, Jon took over the head coaching position at Mira Costa High School where he has led his boys’ teams to seven CIF finals and four CIF titles, including the school’s first ever title in 2000. His girls’ teams have made two CIF finals appearances and eight semifinals appearances. In 2014, Jon was named the SoCal Section’s Coach of the Year by the California Coaches Association.
In addition to coaching for Costa, Jon coaches for Trojan Water Polo Club. In 2018, his 10U mixed team earned silver at Junior Olympics in the platinum division and Jon was honored with the Bill Barnett Distinguished Coaching Award for the Coastal California Zone for his work with the team.
Personal Background:
Jon graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in art education and is a credentialed teacher, specializing in art, ceramics, and surfboard design at Mira Costa High School.
What do you enjoy most about coaching?
I enjoy teaching kids the fundamentals about the game and watching them improve, using the sport of water polo to teach life lessons about teamwork, dedication, and problem solving. Most importantly, watching kids play together and having a good time is the most rewarding part of the job.
Water Polo Background/Experience
Dave has been the Mira Costa High School boys and girls water polo varsity team Assistant Coach since 2005. Prior to that, he played for Coach Jon Reichardt and was teammates with Coach Healy and Coach Pawlik. At Mira Costa, Dave was a 3-year Varsity letter player. He was also Captain and MVP of the first CIF championship team in 2000, which earned him a spot on both First Team All-CIF and First Team All Bay League teams.
Since 2005, Dave has helped lead the Mira Costa boys teams to 10 Bay League Championships, 2 CIF Championships, and 3 CIF Final appearances. During that same time, Dave helped lead the Mira Costa girls teams to 2 CIF Final appearances. He is also the Mira Costa High School JV swim coach.
Since 2013, Dave has coached the 16u Boys team at Trojan Water Polo Club.
Personal Background
Dave grew up in Manhattan Beach where he attended American Martyrs and Mira Costa HS. Upon graduation, he earned a BA at CSULB and MA in Special Education at CSUDH.
Dave is currently a Special Education Teacher at Mira Costa High School.
What do you enjoy most about Coaching?
I enjoy the process of teaching and helping athletes develop the mindset where they begin to see all games, wins, and especially losses as opportunities to learn. Also, I enjoy being around a pool deck and engaging in the healthy lifestyle that water polo affords. I hope that through coaching I am able to instill a passion for learning that allows each player to take what they have learned from playing water polo and apply it to their growth and development in their personal and professional lives. I also hope to give to my players what water polo gave to me: self-confidence, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work with as well as to collaborate and lead others. I feel incredibly blessed to be able to coach water polo in the South Bay and be a part of the Trojan Water Polo Club.
Water Polo Background/Experience:
Kyle grew up playing at Trojan Water Polo Club and Loyola High School, then went on to compete at Santa Clara University where he served as team captain.
He began coaching at Trojan in 2016 and has experience with 10u, 12u, 14u, 16u, and 18u levels. He has also coached at Loyola High School, Loyola Marymount University, El Camino College, and Mira Costa High School.
Kyle currently serves as Club Administrator and Head Coach for 14u boys.
Personal Background:
Kyle was introduced to the sport at a young age as the son of a water polo player and coach. He grew up playing with his younger brother Troy who also played at Trojan, Loyola, and Santa Clara.
Kyle studied Biology at Santa Clara University and has a Master’s degree in Human Nutrition from Columbia University. He also currently works for the LA County Fire Department as an Ocean Lifeguard.
What do you enjoy most about coaching?
I enjoy the comradery, competition, and passion that water polo offers. At Trojan athletes develop individually and as a group, earning life-long skills and friendships. Many of my closest friends to this day are former Trojan teammates, and I value the opportunity to foster growth through coaching younger generations.
Water Polo Background/Experience:
Luke played water polo at Jesuit High School in Sacramento and collegiately at Loyola Marymount University. In high school he was a two time league and CIF champion and an All-American his senior year.
Personal Background:
Luke is from Sacramento. He graduated from LMU with a Bachelor's degree in English and a minor in education. Currently, Luke is an English teacher and water polo/swim coach at Loyola High School.
What do you enjoy most about Coaching?
My favorite part about coaching is assisting athletes advance in the sport by mastering the fundamentals of the sport, developing a true sense of sportsmanship, and helping foster a love for the game.

Water Polo Background/Experience:
Adoni played water polo at Mira Costa High School, Trojan Water Polo Club, and LA Valley College.
He has coached at Mira Costa, Trojan, Long Beach Wilson HS/Viking Club, and with the USA Water Polo Olympic Development Program.
Currently he is the Girls Head Coach at Mira Costa High School.
Personal Background:
Adoni grew up in Manhattan Beach and now lives in Torrance.
He has been involved in aquatics since he was 7 years old, and has coached for over 10 years.
He is currently working on earning his teaching credential at CSUDH.
What do you enjoy most about coaching?
What I enjoy about coaching water polo is the opportunity to teach a group of athletes the fundamentals of the sport, and to work together to achieve a common goal. Seeing them have fun in this process while becoming the best they can be is what I enjoy most.