CAT 5 Hall of Fame
HALL OF FAME
Cat 5 Aquatics Hall of Fame
Welcome to the Cat 5 Aquatics Hall of Fame!
For years, the mission of Cat 5 Aquatics has been to promote youth swimming in Bay County—and it seems we’re taking that to even higher levels today. To truly appreciate how far we've come as a program, it’s important to celebrate the success of the swimmers who paved the way.
This section is dedicated to recognizing the incredible accomplishments of Cat 5 Aquatics athletes from both the past and present. As we continue to reach new heights, we hope this Hall of Fame grows in prestige and inspires the next wave of Cat 5 swimmers to one day see their names honored here.
Congratulations to all of our Southeastern Champions and National Team Members—and best of luck to the future stars of Cat 5 Aquatics who aim to earn their place in the Cat 5 Hall of Fame!
Panama City Swim Team All-Time Southeastern Champions
Spencer Gibson (1989) Senior Boys
100 meter Breast (1:09.36)
200 meter Breast (2:31.56)
Joey Darnelll (1995) 13-14 Boys
100 yard Breast (1:04.29)
Greg Rhinehart (1999) 13-14 Boys
100 yard Back (56.21)
Paul Erben (2003) Senior Boys
100 yard Breast (58.26)
Jonathan Ratliff (2011) 13-14 Boys
500 yard Free (4:43.92)
1000 yard Free (10:00.14)
1650 yard Free (16:48.39)
Cody Bronnenberg (2011) Senior Boys
100 yard Breast (56.00)
200 yard Breast (2:01.43)
200 yard IM (1:52.86)
400 yard IM (4:00.82)
Beau Brothers (2011) Senior Boys
50 yard Free (20.73)
Victoria Hove (2012) Senior Girls
400 yard IM (4:24.48)
Michael Duderstadt (2013) Senior Boys
100 yard Free (45.34)
100 yard Breast (55.77)
200 yard Breast (2:00.64)
100 meter Breast (1:04.21)
Miranda Ward (2015) 11-12 Girls
50 meter Breast (37.93)
100 meter Breast (1:21.14)
Gabe Grauvogel (2015) 13-14 Boys
200 meter Breast (2:36.32)
Shane McEliece (2016) 10&U Boys
50 meter Free (31.73)
Kai Allred (2017) 13-14 Boys
500 yard Free (4:50.98)
Chad McGuire (2017) Senior Boys
200 yard Breast (2:03.38)
Shane McEliece (2018) 11-12 Boys
50 yard Breast (31.47)
Shane McEliece (2018) 11-12 Boys
50 meter Free (26.89)
50 meter Breast (34.81)
100 meter Breast (1:16.10)
Colin McEliece (2018) 13-14 Boys
50 meter Breast (31.59)
100 meter Breast (1:08.71)
200 meter Breast (2:31.70)
Spencer Sehlhorst (2019) Senior Boys
200 yard IM (1:51.13)
400 yard IM (3:58.51)
Blair Wootson (2019) 10&U Boys
50 meter Freestyle (31.39)
Shane McEliece (2020) 13-14 Boys
50 yard Free (22.27)
100 yard Breast (59.64)
Blair Wootson (2021) 11-12 Boys
100 yard Freestyle (52.52)
200 yard Freestyle (1:57.19)
500 yard Freestyle (5:17.72)
100 yard Breaststroke (1:09.98)
100 yard Butterfly (58.92)
200 yard IM (2:18.11)
Mason Gonczol (2021) 13-14 Boys
50 yard Backstroke (24.61)
100 yard Backstroke (52.96)
200 yard Backstroke (1:57.49)
50 yard Butterfly (24.10)
100 yard Butterfly (53.29)
Luke Maggiore (2021) Senior Boys
50 meter Breaststroke (29.56)
Blair Wootson (2021) 11-12 Boys
100 meter Freestyle (59.48)
200 meter Freestyle (2:09.06)
400 meter Freestyle (4:41.94)
100 meter Butterfly (1:05.30)
Gip Crye (2022) 13-14 Boys
1650 yard Freestyle (16:45.56)
1500 Meter Freestyle (17:07.37)
Luke Maggiore (2022) Senior Boys
50 yard Breaststroke (26.00)
100 yard Breaststroke (56.52)
Shane McEliece (2022) Senior Boys
200 yard IM (1:50.38)
Pohaku Rademacher (2023) 10 & Under Boys
50 yard Fly (28.74)
Pohaku Rademacher (2024) 11-12 Boys
100 yard Free (54.42)
Pohaku Rademacher (2025) 11-12 Boys
200 yard Freestyle (1:51.41)
50 yard Backstroke (25.87)
100 yard Butterfly (56.55)
50 yard Freestyle (22.82)
100 yard Freestyle (50.47)
50 yard Butterfly (24.37)
Gip Crye (2025) Senior Boys
400 yard IM (3:54.98)
500 yard Freestyle (4:28.89)
Panama City Swim Team All-Time National Team Members
USA Swimming Junior National Qualifiers (Prior to 2005)
Paul Erben, Andrea Erben, Marisa Sweetser, Jonathan Mount, Joey Darnell, Shanna Halsell
NCSA Short Course Spring Junior National Qualifiers (After 2005)
Beau Brothers (2006), Kevin Faulhaber (2007), Sara Evans (2008), Cody Bronnneberg (2009-2011), Victoria Hove (2010-2012), Chet Seaman (2010, 2011), Jonathan Ratliff (2011-2014), JD Clutch (2011), Michael Duderstadt (2011-2013), Michael Whitehead (2011, 2012), Caitlin Myers (2012-2014), Hannah Retherford (2013-2016), Casey Pridgen (2015), Alyssa Hurst (2015, 2016), Chad McGuire (2015-2017), Amelia Talkington (2015), Connor Hodges (2015), Kalanne Krause (2015, 2016), Alex Phlegar (2016, 2017), Keenan Williams (2016, 2017), Logan Flitcraft (2016), Spencer Sehlhorst (2017-2019), Chase Bolding (2017, 2018), Taylor Warren (2018-2020), Maddie Campbell (2018), Paige Sondgeroth (2018), Lily Bradford (2019-2021), Colin McEliece (2019-2022), Brooke Dorr (2020), Natalie McKenzie (2020, 2021), Cole Brusher (2021), Shane McEliece (2021-2022), Keely Stevenson (2021), Luke Maggiore (2022), Ben Parsons (2023, 2024), Gip Crye (2023, 2024,2025),Cullen Descalzo (2025)
Speedo Short Course Winter Junior National Qualifiers
Cody Bronnenberg (2010, 2011), Chet Seaman (2011), Michael Duderstadt (2011, 2012, 2013), Victoria Hove (2012), Jonathan Ratliff (2012, 2013), Hannah Retherford (2015), Chad McGuire (2016), Chase Bolding (2017), Spencer Sehlhorst (2017, 2018), Shane McEliece (2021), Luke Maggiore (2021), Gip Crye (2024)
Speedo Long Course Summer Junior National Qualifiers
Cody Bronnenberg (2010, 2011), Chet Seaman (2011), Michael Duderstadt (2012, 2013), Jonathan Ratliff (2013, 2014), Chad McGuire (2017), Gip Crye (2024)
AT&T Short Course Winter National Qualifiers
Cody Bronnenberg (2010, 2011), Michael Duderstadt (2011, 2012, 2013), Jonathan Ratliff (2013)
ConocoPhillips Long Course Summer National
Cody Bronnenberg (2011), Michael Duderstadt (2012, 2013), Jonathan Ratliff (2013)
US Open Qualifiers
Michael Duderstadt (2012, 2013), Jonathan Ratliff (2013), Chad McGuire (2017), Gip Crye (2024)
United States Olympic Trials Qualifiers
Michael Duderstadt (2012)
USA Swimming Scholastic All-Americans (since 2011)
Chet Seaman (2011)
Victoria Hove (2011)
Michael Duderstadt (2012, 2013)
Jonathan Ratliff (2012, 2013, 2014)
Caitlyn Myers (2012, 2014)
Chad McGuire (2015,2016, 2017)
Chase Bolding (2017, 2018)