
Hey everyone!
My name is Logan Kimmell, and I’m thrilled to be returning as Sully Station’s Head Coach for the 2025 summer swim season! I’m 22 years old and grew up at the Sully Station pool. I swam for Sully since I was around 6 years old, and now I have the pleasure of serving as one of the team’s coaches! I attended Westfield High School, where I swam for all four years.
I recently graduated from Virginia Tech with undergraduate degrees in both Business and Psychology, as well as a Master's certification in Political Science. During my time at Virginia Tech, I swam for the club team and served as the team’s Vice President for five years.
Currently, I coach with Centreville Swim Club while preparing to apply to law schools for Fall 2026.
My primary goal for the 2026 season is to provide swimmers with a fun and memorable summer experience. Swimming is a demanding sport, but by making it enjoyable, even a simple summer swim team program can have a lasting impact. It can foster a positive, safe environment that swimmers look forward to each year and are excited to return to every summer. Our practices will focus on building strong technique so that our swimmers feel comfortable and confident – whether they are competing in meets, swimming in open water, or just swimming in the pool. The coaching staff and I are committed to creating a fun and competitive atmosphere for everyone.
GO SULLY!!!

Hi! I’m Parker Brooks, and I’m thrilled to be returning as one of the assistant coaches for Sully’s 2025 Swim Season. This will be my fourth year coaching and my 15th year with the team, having been a swimmer at Sully Station for 12 years. I just finished my sophomore year at James Madison University, where I’m majoring in Early Childhood Education.
I’m beyond excited to be coaching again this summer. Sully has always been like a second family to me, and I want every swimmer to feel that same sense of belonging. My goal is to help every team member feel included and valued, no matter their skill level. I’m passionate about building strong team bonds, making practices fun, and inspiring a love for swimming.
GO SULLY!

Hey everyone! My name is Ben Campet and I am super excited that I will be returning to coach for my third year here at sully. I just finished my senior year at Westfield High School and in the fall i’ll be going to Gettysburg College and will swim on their swim team! I also swim for my club team York year round. I have always loved swimming for Sully and it is like a family to me. I’ve been a swimmer here since I was 6 years old and I have made so many memories here and I hope that I can help all of my teammates and swimmers do the same. My goals this year are to help the team as a whole improve, win lots of meets, and most importantly to have lots of fun. GO SULLY!

Hi, I’m Katherine McArthur and I am a developmental coach for Sully’s 2025 swim season!! I have been a part of this special team since I was four years old and have been competitively swimming for nine years! I am turning 18 and will be graduating this June from Westfield high school. I will then be attending Longwood University this fall! I have always dreamt of being a Coach and to lead our Sully swimmers! I am so excited to be part of the coaching staff!! Sully has always been a second home to me along with the swimmers on the team! My goal is to keep the Sully family tradition of always being inclusive, no matter the skill level or expertise. No swimmer left behind!! I am looking forward to a fun and amazing season!! GO SULLY!!!

Hi! I’m Faith Patten, and I’m a developmental coach for Sully’s 2025 Swim Season. I’ve been part of the Sully Station Swim Team since I was 4 years old and swam competitively for 8 years. Now 18 and a recent high school graduate, I’m incredibly honored to step into this coaching role and help guide our Sully swimmers. I’ve always had a deep love for the sport and a passion for working with kids, and I’m committed to making swimming fun, encouraging, and a place where everyone feels loved, known, and valued.
I’m beyond excited to walk alongside our swimmers, helping them grow both in and out of the water. Sully has always felt like family to me, and I hope to carry on that tradition. I look forward to an incredible season—GO SULLY!