Coach Storm is in his second year as the Head Coach for RDAC. As an athlete he swam for Perry Meridian High School and the University of Indianapolis where he was a four year varsity athlete. At the end of his college career, after a brief job with Ocean Rescue, Coach Storm began coaching at Martinsville High School, where for two years he led the Artesians to 5 school records and the first 2 Conference Indiana individual/relay titles in school history. In his time there he also formed the Martinsville Swim Club (MART). In the spring of ’06 Coach Storm resigned from Martinsville to accept the job of head coach for the 150 member Alaska Pacific Swim Club (APSC) in Anchorage, Alaska. In his year there he had the opportunity to manage and coach a larger swim club to their first senior champs title as well as many individuals’ honors ranging from best times to state championships. After a year there it became evident that it was time to move back closer to home. Four months later Coach Storm accepted the Pike/RDAC position. Coach Storm would like to thank all the members of RDAC, parents and swimmers, for making this a truly great place to coach. He knows what it takes to be successful in this sport and is excited as RDAC is eagerly pursuing being excellent both in and out of the pool. GO RED DEVILS!!!
Coach Doug has been working with the Red Devil Aquatic Club for four years and as a Pike Middle School Swim Coach for five. Coach Doug swam competitively 13 years starting at the Arthur R. Baxter YMCA, then the Indianapolis Athletic Club, and finally at Southport High School. As an adult, Coach Doug has been involved in swimming for 31 years, whether it was coaching an Indianapolis Parks swim team at Perry Park or lifeguarding and swim instructing at the Ransburg YMCA, to now coaching with RDAC. Coach Doug is also known as Mr. Doug at Eastbrook Elementary where he is the Computers Specialist and Computer Teacher. Coach Doug is also the Webmaster for RDAC and Eastbrook.
Started coaching career with the Zionsville Swim Club after graduating from the University of Indianapolis in 2004. Became the assistant coach at the University of Indianapolis in 2005-06 season and still holding this position. During coaching career, worked with wide range of swimmers; age group state qualifiers to NCAA All-Americans. As a swimmer, participated 2000 & 2004 Olympic Games, made top 8 at the 2004 World Short Course Championship, and swam in many European Championships.
Amy has been working with swimming for over 15 years. This includes coaching, coordinating swim lesson programs, managing a pool, and swimming for her high school swim team. She also supervises swim lessons for RDAC and enjoys teaching the adult swim lesson classes. She is also the Technology Trainer for the MSD of Pike Township. When she is not at the pool, Amy enjoys spending time with her family and friends, cooking, and knitting.