Irvine Swim League returns this summer

The Irvine Swim League returns to the water June 7. The league consists of 22 teams that practice and compete at pools across the city.

The Irvine Swim League returns to the water June 7. The league consists of 22 teams that practice and compete at pools across the city. Each location holds sign-ups for its own team, so go to irvineswimleague.org to check out locations and join a team. From the College Park Splash to the Woodbury Waves, most villages participate in this league that’s been a source of community pride since 1985. The Irvine Swim League’s goal is to provide a recreational and developmental summer swim league for Irvine youth with an emphasis on water safety, stroke instruction and individual improvement.


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