Mike has been TTAC's head coach since March of 2013. He grew up in Orchard Park and is a member of the Orchard Park High School class of 1992. He swam for six years on the OP swim team and was an ECIC and NY Section VI finalist each of those years. He was also a member of Orchard Park High School's first NYS qualifying relay team. In addition to swimming with Orchard Park, he also swam club with SWSC/TWST. He has 20 plus years experience as a swim coach and along with being the head coach at TTAC is also the head coach of the Iroquois' Girls' and Boys' Varsity Swim Teams. Mike believes his greatest accomplishment as a coach is watching kids work hard, develop a love of swimming and surprise themselves with how good they can become through determination. Mike has an uncanny ability to understand and relate to each kid based on his/her personality despite any differences. While swimming can be viewed as an individual sport, Mike does his best to get kids to view it as a team sport and he gets tremendous results in doing so.
Larry is a lifelong Elma resident with a family of four children and four grandchildren. He attended Iroquois schools, Geneseo State College, and the University of Buffalo. With over 30 years in the IT field, he retired in 2017 as Director of Information Systems Development at Erie County Medical Center.
As a swimmer, Larry was part of the Elma Aquatic Club (now TTAC), setting records in high school and college. He coached Iroquois Boys Varsity Swimming from 1998-2009, achieving significant success with 9 ECIC Division titles, a Section VI title, and 10 school records still standing. As a swimmer, he coached several swimmers that achieved All-American honors and qualified for NYS Championships. Larry was inducted into the Iroquois Athletic Wall of Fame in 2023.
From 2015-2021, Larry coached the Hamburg Swim Club, leading the team to numerous Silver and Gold qualifiers, and Speedo Sectional meet appearances. Larry has been a TTAC coach since 2023.
Aaron coached varsity swimming at Iroquois and Medina for 15 seasons. He also coached at TTAC through high school and college, serving as head coach for 2 years.
As a swimmer, Aaron holds a school record holder and sectional champion at Iroquois. Aaron swam for 4 years at the University of Buffalo and was the team captain during his senior year.







