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Kyle Parks and Recreation open registration for Kyle Kudas Swim Team

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KYLE, TEXAS – The City of Kyle Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to participate in the Kyle Kudas Swim Team.

Kyle Kudas is open to all swimmers ages 5-17. All participants must be able to swim one full length of the pool unassisted/without floaties. Practices start Monday, May 2 and are held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at James Adkins Pool, 1100 W. Center St. The last day of swim team will be Wednesday, July 27.

Registration costs $160 per child for the season and begins Friday, Feb. 25 and closes Wednesday, April 27, or until spots are filled. The registration includes 3 practices per week, 1 swim cap, 1 swimsuit and entry into the Regional Meet, if the swimmer decides to compete.

Registration does not cover travel expenses for swim meets, swimmer entry for the State Meet or travel accommodation expenses for the State Meet. Parents/guardians must provide their swimmer with a plain black swimsuit and a pair of swim goggles.

To register, visit https://teamsideline.com/kyle.

For more information, go to www.cityofkyle.com/recreation/kyle-kudas-swim-team. 

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