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Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatics Center up and running

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The people of Lake Oswego had been waiting a long time for a new swimming pool.

And in June of this year, they got it.

But LO residents got so, so much more than “just” a swimming pool.

The new Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatics Center – which opened June 16 at 17525 Stafford Road next to Lakeridge High School – actually contains two pools. The first of those is a 12-lane, 25-yard competition pool that’s 9 feet deep from end to end. The second pool is a three-lane, 25-yard rec pool that measures from 3 1/2 to 5 feet deep, with a splash/play area, two water slides, a spa and play structures.

But there’s more to LORAC than just its state-of-the-art swimming pools – much more. Here’s what else you can find there: a 3,500-square foot weights and cardio area; a 7,250-square foot gym that hosts a wide variety of activities and leagues; locker rooms; a 2,000-square-foot multi-purpose group fitness room for education and outreach programs, and additional events; and an expansive lobby/front desk area for centralized check-ins – including for the new Lake Oswego Public Golf Course – scheduling and office space.

So far, Lake Oswego residents seem to appreciate the amenities at the new center.

“(Reactions to the LORAC have) been overwhelmingly positive,” said Superintendent Anthony Markey. “We’re a new facility so we’ve had some bumps and bruises along the way – and that’s as expected – but I think that business is booming and people are happy with (the facility).”

“People have been really receptive,” said Robin Krakauer, communications and sponsorship coordinator for the Lake Oswego Parks Department. “They’ve been using all parts of it, too. They all have their favorite areas, so it’s been fun to see.”

LORAC is open to all patrons – not just Lake Oswego residents – through a variety of different membership levels or drop-in fees.

The competition pool at the new Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatic Center features giant logos for both Lake Oswego and Lakeridge high schools. (Staff Photo: Miles Vance)

Competition pool

The competition pool is a 12-lane facility often segmented into two six-lane sections by a movable bulkhead; the competition pool will accommodate lap swimming, open swimming, swimming lessons, exercise classes, swim meets and water polo.

“It’s one of the most unique pools around this area,” said Markey, noting that the competition pool features eight-foot lanes to better accommodate lap swimmers, cooler temperatures (81 degrees) and splash-free gutters. “It’s built to be able to do water polo and swim meets, that kind of stuff, mainly for the high schools. But we are entertaining the idea of potentially doing other events down the road.”

The movable bulkhead allows the competition pool to be used for “deep-deep” water polo – it’s just the second pool in the area with that capacity (along with Chehalem Aquatic Center’s Jim McMaster Competition Pool) – and there’s enough seating that it could be used for the Three Rivers League district swim meet.

“I don’t know if it’s Olympic quality, but I bet you it’s pretty darn close,” Markey said. “And there’s spectator seating. We have movable bleachers so we can change things up if swimming is going on (or water polo).”

The rec pool at the new Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatic Center features three lap swim lanes, two slides and a play structure. (Staff Photo: Miles Vance)

Rec pool

In addition to the three lap lanes, the 25-yard rec pool features a play structure with spray features and a small slide, the “L” – an L-shaped section around the slide splashdown – that includes an in-water bench and a big water slide.

“We have two play structures, one slide we call the candy cane slide – it’s big. You’ve to be (four feet tall) or taller to go on it,” Markey said, noting that the Rec pool is kept between 85-86 degrees. “And the other one is a little smaller play structure. It’s meant more for preschool or younger kids to play on.”

The adjacent spa will be heated to 102 degrees and is open to adults, youth ages 14-18, and youth ages 6-13 accompanied by an adult.

The weights and cardio room at the new Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatic Center features treadmills, stair climbers, weight machines, free weights and more.. (Staff Photo: Miles Vance)

Gym/weights & cardio/fitness studio

LORAC’s 7,250-square-foot gym has six basketball hoops to accommodate either one or two full-court layouts, multiple configurations for pickleball and a high enough ceiling for competitive volleyball.

LORAC uses the gym for youth basketball camps, rec league play, pick-up hoop, volleyball, pickleball and sessions of Cornhole, Gaga Ball, Spikeball, Ladder Toss, Connect4, Horseshoes and Axe/Star Throwing.

“It’s kind of the full gamut of everything the community could possibly want, in my opinion,” Markey said.

The weights and cardio room – which features an expansive view of the golf course’s rolling hills – measures 7,500 square feet and includes a handful of treadmills, stair climbers, weight machines and free weights.

“So there’s something for anybody who wants to come,” Markey said.

The fitness studio measures 2,000 square feet and hosts a variety of classes, recreational programming and spin classes.

 

Accessibility

Markey and Krakauer said that the creators of the new recreation center relied heavily on community input during the design phase, but also emphasized accessibility and energy efficiency.

“When they built this, they had a couple of things in mind – energy efficiency and … ADA compliance,” Markey said. “Everything’s on timers for lights … and everything in this building is ADA compliant. So if you go into the weights and cardio room, all the weight room equipment has space for somebody who wants to access it in a wheelchair. … The idea was that anybody could come into this facility be able to use it.”

 

Partnership with LOSD

While the old pool at Lake Oswego High School was owned by the Lake Oswego School District, LORAC is a city-owned facility, but it came into being in partnership with LOSD.

“We do have an (intergovernmental agreement) with the high schools and they are a big partner,” Markey said. “It’s a big reason why the competition pool was built. … I want people to understand that we’re trying to work with the high schools and honor that agreement. It’s important that they are here. They’re members of the community, too.”

“(Working with Lake Oswego and Lakeridge high schools) was part of the process that we went through, just figuring out what would be the best,” Krakauer said.

The results, it would seem, have been outstanding.

“It’s state-of-the-art. There are other pools in the state of Oregon that (are similar), but they are very few and rare,” Markey added. “It’s top of the line.”



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Helms, a transfer from Texas A&M, bested his previous Heptathlon score of 5394 which he earned at the Stan Scott Invite and Multis taking place on Jan. 30-Feb. 1, hosted by Texas Tech. He has had immense success in the Key City, posting three different splits at the Red Raider open in the 60m hurdles (8.30), 4x400m (3:16.21, 49.27 split) and pole vault (16-2/4.93m).

At the Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Robertson has etched herself in the record books. At the NCAA Outdoor National Championships, she recorded the best finish by a Bronco since the 2022 campaign by finishing 53rd in a field of 254 total runners.

Robertson was the first Bronco woman to earn All-America honors in the 1,500 since 2019 (Emma Bates). Hanna Ackermann also posted a top finish while in Eugene. Ackermann recorded a time of 9:54.21 in the steeplechase. The time was the third-fastest time in Boise State history.

Helms registered a score of 7,696 in the decathlon. His mark ranks third in Boise State school history and improved his previous mark in the decathlon at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships which were hosted by Fresno State in Clovis, California.



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Shondell Inks Transfer Lameen Mambu – Purdue Boilermakers

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Outside hitter Lameen “Mimi” Mambu is set to transfer to Purdue volleyball, announced by head coach Dave Shondell. Mambu joins the Boilermakers after spending her freshman season at Georgia Tech, where she led the Yellow Jackets’ offense with 345 points and 304 kills.

“What a wonderful Christmas gift to get the commitment from a smart and dynamic student-athlete,” Shondell said. “We’re excited to have this hard-hitting high-flyer join our team after such a strong first season at Georgia Tech where she helped lead them to an NCAA tournament appearance. We watched Mimi play in high school and knew she would be a special player. Mimi learned so much about our program from Kash [Akasha Anderson] and Isabelle Bardin who are good friends from the D.C. area.”

2025 // AS A FRESHMAN AT GEORGIA TECH

  • Played in all 30 matches as a freshman, making 25 starts
  • Led Georgia Tech’s offense with 345 points, 304 kills and 854 attempts while averaging 2.92 kills per set
  • Posted 10 digs, seven kills and two block assists at Purdue in Georgia Tech’s 3-1 win at Purdue (9/3).
  • Averaged one dig per set with .46 blocks per set
  • Recorded a season-high 17 kills vs. Georgia (9/19)
  • Secured a career-high 20 points vs. Arkansas State (8/31), including a career-high 16 digs and 16 kills
  • Registered three double-doubles
  • Went nearly errorless on the attack in the sweep at Clemson (11/12), posting a .481 attack % behind 14 kills and one error on 27 swings
  • Saw at least 20 attacks in 25 matches and 40 attacks in four matches
  • Served up four aces in the season-opener vs. Wofford (8/29), a career-high
  • Totaled 14 kills, second-most on the team, along with four digs and a block assist in the five set loss to UCLA in the NCAA First Round

 

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Spent four years playing at Chantilly High School
  • A three-time District Player of the Year award winner (2022-2024)
  • Three-time All-State First Team honoree (2022-2024)
  • Four-time All-Region First Team honoree (2021-2024)
  • Led her to team to become three-time District Champions (2021, 2022, 2024) and two-time Regional Champions (2022 And 2024)
  • 2025 Under Armor Next Volleyball All-American competitor
  • Won a silver medal with the United States U19 National Team during the summer of 2025



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Best of small school volleyball in Palm Beach

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Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET

The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!

The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for small school volleyball.

Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).



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Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET

The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!

The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for large school volleyball.

Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).



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December 28 – Kelly Sheffield was hired to coach UW-Madison’s Volleyball team

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MADISON, Wis. — On this day, December 28, 2012, Kelly Sheffield was hired as Wisconsin’s head volleyball coach, instantly propelling the program into one of the best in the country.

The Badgers had been coached by Pete Waite for the previous 13 years, and the program had been struggling since 2008. Sheffield turned things around immediately in his first season, making it all the way to the national championship in 2013, falling just short to Penn State.

Since then, the Badgers have made the NCAA tournament each season and have not lost more than 10 games in any season since he was hired.

He led the program to the top of the mountain in 2021, when they defeated Nebraska for the first championship in program history.

Since then, they have made the Final Four twice, most recently this past season, where they fell just short to the Kentucky Wildcats in five sets.

Sheffield has also coached 20 different Badgers to 45 All-American nominations, headlined by Dana Rettke and Sarah Franklin who won AVCA Player of the Year honors in 2021 and 2023.

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Potsdam’s Sophia Layer earns SUNY Potsdam volleyball accolade

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POTSDAM – A student athlete from Potsdam was one of three SUNY Potsdam women’s volleyball players to be named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team. The teams are selected by CSC member directors of athletic communications to recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
Senior captain and setter Sophia Layer played in all 27 matches with 25 starts this Fall. She recorded 604 assists, 212 digs, 70 kills, 26 aces and 19 blocks. She ranked fourth in the SUNYAC in assists. In her career, she totaled 2087 assists, 723 digs, 101 kills and 35 blocks. Layer is the just the fourth Bear in the last 20 years to reach the 2000-assist mark.

To be eligible for the honor, athletes need to be at least a sophomore, maintain at least a 3.5 GPA, compete in 90 percent of their teams’ contests or start in 66 percent.





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