Coaches and Directors

 

Jake Camp Head Swimming Coach
Email:   [email protected]
 

Jake Camp was born and raised in Dallas, Tx. Coach Jake swam collegiately at SMU were he graduated with a degree in applied physiology and sport management. In college, he interned with the SMU strength and conditioning staff, working with football, volleyball, and soccer. After graduation, Jake coached collegiately at Henderson State University as a graduate-assistant swim coach. After moving back to Texas, Jake has coached at the club and high school level - helping athletes qualify for State, Sectionals, Futures, and Junior Nationals.

 

“Swimming has given me the opportunity to race and become friends with people from all over the world. It is something that has changed my life and I want to share that experience with as many people as possible” - Jake Camp.


David Pink President/Administrator/Coach

Coach Pink is one of ESA's founders and is also the Head Swim Coach at Atascocita High School.  Growing up in Colorado, Coach Pink was a state finalist all three years while in high school.  He swam collegiately for the University of Wyoming.

Coach Pink has a proven background of success with both high school and USA Swimming athletes. He has coached numerous All-Americans, Texas high school state champions & Texas high school state record holders; including one “State Swimmer of the Year".  For all of his accomplishments, he is a 7X High School District Coach of the Year, 3X Regional Coach of the Year, and was awarded the National Federation of High School Sports - Girls Coach of the Year for the State of Texas in 2017.


Jorge Huerta Coach

Leading the Developmental, AG1, and AG2, Coach Huerta brings several years of experience coaching elementary-age swimmers. He has swam competitively in Mexico as well as in Texas. He coaches the Fall Creek Flying Fish summer league as well. Coach Huerta also serves on the ESA Board of Directors.


Essence Cash Assistant Coach
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Coach Cash is a former swimmer of ESA and Atascocita High school. She coaches for the Kings River  Kingfish during summer league. Coach Cash is a recent graduate from The University of Texas at San  Antonio with a major in Kinesiology and a minor in wellness. While at UTSA she competed with and  coached the club team on campus.


 

Jeremy Sisemore Diving Coach

 

Jeremy Sisemore has over 25+ years in the Diving community both as an athlete and as a coach. He grew up in New Caney, TX and was a State Finalist, ultimately gaining a College Scholarship to dive at the University of Missouri. At Mizzou, Jeremy was the Diver of the Year two out of his four years as a student-athlete. Jeremy was Big 12 Academic All-American and qualified for the Big 12 Finals several times and also the NCAA Zone;s as a springboard and platform diver. In Jeremy's Jr./Sr. year at Mizzou he was the Head Diving Coach at Hickman H.S. in Columbia, MO where he coached 2 State Champions and a State Record Holder One of his HS Divers later earned a 4th place finish at the Olympic Trials on 3M Springboard (an Olympic Alternate). 7 of his ESA Divers from AHS, SCHS, and KWP have qualified for the 6a and 5a Texas State Championships!
 
Jeremy has been motivated to to start a Diving Program in the Humble/KW/New Caney Area with a true belief that our kids should have an opportunity for expert coaching without having to travel to The Woodlands. Our divers should give our swim teams an equal chance to compete with the best programs in the State of TX and give our kids/parents an opportunity to earn college scholarships and pursue their athletic dreams.

 

Noel Randall Diving Coach
Coach Noel is a former  competitive gymnast and gymnastics coach with 20+ years of experience. She is excited to be given the opportunity to join the Eagle diving program. In her first year coaching two of her divers qualified for state and one broke the high school record. Coach Noel looks forward to continuing to grow the Eagle diving program. 

Coach Noel has a son who attends Texas Tech University and twin daughters who have been a part of the EDA and ESA program for 10 years.