Building Champions: Kingfish Water Polo Clinic Inspires the Next Generation
Kingfish RI

BRISTOL, RI-The pool was full of energy, focus, and fun as Kingfish hosted a youth Water Polo clinic this past weekend. Brown University Water Polo Assistant Coach Petar Momcliovie and standout goalie Kole Newman took the reins, delivering a dynamic session packed with collegiate-level insight, skill-building, and enthusiasm.


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Young players from across New England jumped into a packed schedule of fun that introduced them to the core fundamentals of Water Polo. From passing drills to shooting practice, every rep was designed to build confidence and technique. Players also focused on working through swimming sets and treading drills, fine-tuning their ability to stay strong and controlled in deeper water.


Coach Momcilovic brought a wealth of experience and a sharp eye for detail, while Newman offered a unique perspective straight from the net, motivating athletes of all positions. The session wrapped up with a classic game like “Keep-Away”, bringing out plenty of laughter and healthy competition.


The clinic wasn’t just about drills—it was about community, development, and giving young athletes the tools to grow in the sport. Parents and players alike are left energized and asking for more.


With such a strong showing and positive feedback
, Kingfish Water Polo is already looking ahead to future clinics. Keep an eye out for more information regarding the next one!

By Casie Beauchemin June 11, 2025
BRISTOL, RI.- This summer, Kingfish Swimming is proud to offer a unique opportunity for swimmers and athletes to dive into the exciting world of water polo. Our upcoming Water Polo Clinics are designed to teach the fundamentals, develop competitive skills, and — most importantly — provide a fun and engaging environment for all participants. Led by two powerhouse coaches in the collegiate water polo scene, the clinics will be guided by GT Ladd, Head Coach at Wheaton College, and Petar Momčilović, Head Coach at Brown University. These experienced leaders bring a wealth of knowledge, energy, and passion to every session, ensuring athletes receive high-quality instruction no matter their current skill level.
By Casie Beauchemin June 3, 2025
WARWICK, RI –This weekend’s Almost Summer Invite at McDermoott was a huge success for Kingfish Rhode Island — not just in the pool, but in how we showed up together. From young first-time racers to veteran leaders, our swimmers embodied everything we strive to build: positivity, grit, and a strong team-first mentality.
Kingfish RI Promotes Sam Peck to Head Coach
March 20, 2025
BRISTOL, RI – 3.20.25 – Kingfish Swimming Rhode Island is proud to announce the promotion of Sam Peck to Head Coach. A Rhode Island Aquatic Hall of Fame inductee and one of the most decorated swimmers in University of Rhode Island history, Sam has been an integral part of Kingfish as an assistant coach and now steps into this leadership role to continue building a culture of excellence and development for our athletes. Sam is the second Kingfish staff member to be honored by the Rhode Island Aquatic Hall of Fame, further reinforcing the program’s commitment to high-level coaching and mentorship. His background as both a champion swimmer and an educator makes him uniquely positioned to elevate Kingfish’s mission of holistic athlete development. “We are thrilled to promote Sam to Head Coach,” said Matt Emmert, Owner & Director. “His deep understanding of the sport, combined with his passion for teaching and athlete growth, aligns perfectly with the values of Kingfish. His leadership will continue to shape our swimmers not just as athletes, but as individuals.” Beyond the pool, Sam holds a Master of Arts in Education and is currently pursuing his Doctorate in Education, reinforcing his belief in long-term development, both academically and athletically. His background in education is a natural fit for Kingfish’s philosophy, which emphasizes not just competitive success, but also personal growth, character building, and lifelong skills. “I am honored to step into the role of Head Coach at Kingfish Swimming,” said Sam. “This program is built on a foundation of passion, community, and athlete-centered coaching. I look forward to continuing our commitment to developing swimmers at every level and fostering a team culture that inspires growth in and out of the water.” Kingfish Swimming Rhode Island provides a comprehensive aquatics program that includes learn-to-swim lessons, a USA Swimming competitive team, an Adult Masters Swim team, and youth water polo. For more information, visit www.kingfishri.org or contact swimkfri@gmail.com.