The 606 Summer Swimming Association

is Making Waves in Eastern Kentucky!

DEVELOPING

STRONG SWIMMERS AND

STRONGER COMMUNITIES

ACROSS THE 606

The 606 Swimming Association is a regional summer swim league dedicated to eliminating youth drowning and creating confident, competitive swimmers through fun, team-based training. Open to swimmers in the 606 area code, our league brings together young athletes from 4 years old through high school seniors for a summer of skills, sportsmanship, and team spirit.

Whether your child is new to the sport or already racing, they’ll learn all four competitive strokes, build friendships, and compete in meets. All practices and meets are held at the Corbin City Pool, and swimmers are placed on teams based on enrollment, abilities, and ages, in order to ensure a fun and fair conference.

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What You Need to Know

Location
Corbin City Pool
(all teams practice and compete here)

Cost
Starts at $150, with family discounts available

Eligibility
4 year olds–high school seniors who can swim one lap unassisted (skills assessments available the last week of May if you are unsure)

No prior competitive team experience required!

Teams
Piranhas, White Sharks, Sailfish, and Krakens

Season Dates
June through the Championship on July 25th

Meets
Held at the Corbin City Pool (view full schedule)

Practice
Morning and evening – flexible attendance!
(view practice schedule)

HOW TO GET

STARTED

  1. Read through the FAQs to understand all requirements and details

  2. Join a team!

  3. Email us with any questions – we’re here to help!

  4. Fill out the registration form

  5. See the full practice + meet schedule

  6. Once you are placed on a team, order your gear from your team store!

  7. Follow us on Facebook to get the latest updates!

  8. You’re all set—time to dive in and make a splash!

606 Teams & Coaches

Sailfish
Coach Jonah Black

Piranhas
Coach Kiki Smith

White Sharks
Coach Sarah Bush 

Krakens
Coach Keysha Hammons

Questions? Email us here.

Building safer swimmers and stronger teams — one lap at a time.