Sarah Marshall- Head Coach
Coach Sarah Marshall, previously Sarah Hassan, has been involved in swimming since she was an 8 and under. She grew up in Evergreen Park and swam for the Stingrays as well as other local clubs up until high school. When Sarah attended Evergreen Park Community High School, she was a four year Varsity swimmer. During her time swimming for EPCHS, Sarah was a captain, All-Conference swimmer, member of a championship team and member of a record breaking 200 freestyle relay. Sarah continues to swim recreationally in her free time and has done so since graduating high school.
After high school, Sarah attended Moraine Valley Community College and Northeastern Illinois University where she earned her degree in Special Education. Sarah worked as a middle school special education teacher for two years in a Chicago Public School and is now a stay at home mom with her kids, Gunnar and Rhea. Since graduating from high school, Sarah began coaching for the Evergreen Park Stingrays, which is now Chicago Wolfpack Aquatics Club. She coached up until July of 2010 and during that time produced several regional and state qualifiers.
After high school, Sarah attended Moraine Valley Community College and Northeastern Illinois University where she earned her degree in Special Education. Sarah worked as a middle school special education teacher for two years in a Chicago Public School and is now a stay at home mom with her kids, Gunnar and Rhea. Since graduating from high school, Sarah began coaching for the Evergreen Park Stingrays, which is now Chicago Wolfpack Aquatics Club. She coached up until July of 2010 and during that time produced several regional and state qualifiers.
Brian Edgeworth- Assistant Swim Coach
Coach Brian Edgeworth has also been swimming since he was an 8 and under. He grew up in Evergreen Park and swam for the stingrays all throughout his age group career. When Brian attended Evergreen Park Community High School he was a captain, MVP recipient, and all-conference swimmer. Brian also helped lead the boys swim team to their first conference championship in thirty years and holds two school records for the 100 backstroke and 200 freestyle relay. After high school, Brian continued to swim for Chicago Wolfpack Aquatics Club and became an Illinois Swimming Senior State qualifier and a USA Swimming Speedo Sectional qualifier. He currently holds various individual and relay records for CWAC. Brian continues to swim and play water polo for masters programs in his free time.
After high school, Brian began coaching for Chicago Wolfpack Aquatics Club and still continues to do so currently. Through his coaching he has helped to produce several regional qualifiers. Brian also works as a personal trainer at Charter Fitness.
After high school, Brian began coaching for Chicago Wolfpack Aquatics Club and still continues to do so currently. Through his coaching he has helped to produce several regional qualifiers. Brian also works as a personal trainer at Charter Fitness.
Jason Kelecich- Diving Coach
Coach Jason Kelecich has been involved in Swimming since a freshman in high school. He grew up in Evergreen Park and attended Evergreen Park Community High School. During his freshman year, Jason took first place in each of his four swimming events during the junior varsity swim Conference. He began diving as a sophomore and was an All-Conference diver that same year. Jason was a three year Varsity swimmer and diver for the Mustangs. He was also a member of the boy’s Conference championship team. Jason continues to swim and dive recreationally since graduating high school.
After high school, Jason began working for A.E.R.O. Special Education Cooperative as an Instructional Assistant. He currently works in an A.E.R.O. classroom within EPCHS. Jason also attends Moraine Valley Community College, taking classes in Criminal Justice.
After high school, Jason began working for A.E.R.O. Special Education Cooperative as an Instructional Assistant. He currently works in an A.E.R.O. classroom within EPCHS. Jason also attends Moraine Valley Community College, taking classes in Criminal Justice.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Coach Sarah Marshall at [email protected].