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Abuse Reporting Policy

The increasing incidence of reported child abuse is a special concern for the sport of swimming and the Lakeway Lakers swim team. It is the duty of all Lakeway Lakers coaches, volunteers, and parents to recognize and report child abuse and neglect. Child abuse is damage to a child for which there is no “reasonable” explanation. Child abuse includes non-accidental physical injury, neglect, sexual molestation, and emotional abuse. More information about recognizing, reporting, and preventing child abuse is available on the USA Swimming Safe Sport website (click here).

Our team’s official policy and reporting requirements are here.

Please contact the team if you have any questions about our policy or need to report an incident.

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About the Lakeway Lakers

The Lakeway Lakers Summer Swim Team was founded in 2003 when the Lakeway Swim Center first opened. The Lakers are a nonprofit organization in the State of Texas and are federally recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

Our team is entirely volunteer-run and self-funded, with membership open to swimmers who meet the team’s eligibility requirements.

The Lakers provide a fun, supportive environment where swimmers can build confidence in the water, develop and refine their strokes, and enjoy the excitement of friendly competition. Our swimmers range in age from 5 through the early teen years and represent a wide range of experience levels—from first-time swimmers to seasoned summer league athletes.

Over the years, many Lakers swimmers have gone on to compete in USA Swimming, high school, and collegiate programs, with several advancing to Junior Nationals, Nationals, and even Olympic Trials.

At its core, the Lakers season is about great swimming, strong sportsmanship, and building lasting friendships within a fun neighborhood team environment.

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