About the Aquacats
The Bay City Aquacats Swim Team is devoted to developing strong values, building self-esteem, and enabling swimmers ages 6-18 to meet their competitive potential. The team participates in TAAF meets under the supervision of certified coaches.
The Bay City Aquacats is a registered organization tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRS) and further classified as a charitable under Section 509(a).
Information about Club Affiliation
Coastal Cities Aquatic Association
The Coastal Cities Aquatic Association is made up of 10 city teams on the south coast of Texas. The cities represented are: Alvin, Bay City, El Campo, Freeport, Galveston, Lake Jackson, Palacios, Richmond & Rosenberg, West of the Brazos, and Wharton. This is a summer league swimming program for people of all ages. Families are encouraged to participate. Visit CCAA website here.
Texas Amateur Athletic Federation
The Texas Amateur Athletic Federation is a nonprofit organization established in 1925 to promote, organize and conduct amateur athletics in the state of Texas.
TAAF's mission is to create and maintain in the State of Texas a permanent organization representative of amateur athletics and/or organizations, devoted thereto; to establish and maintain the highest ideals of amateur sports in the State of Texas; promote the development of physical education and to encourage the standardization of rules of all amateur athletics, games and competitions.
The Federation shall consist of organizations of a permanent status that are active and interested in the promotion of amateur athletics and representative of one or more sports in their respective communities.
The objectives of Texas Amateur Athletic Federation, Incorporated are both charitable and educational. Visit TAAF website here. The Bay City Aquacats is a part of the T.A.A.F. Region 1.

