Coaches and Directors
Greg Kam has been in the water since he was 3 years old. Between the ages of 8 and 12 he lived in Greece where he and his father would don fins and swim in the open water every day. This was where he really developed his love for swimming and established the basis for his future swimming and coaching career. He didn't begin swimming competitively until high school where he qualified for Regionals and State, making finals at State. He also played many other sports throughout his life. In high shcool his basketball team was the State Champs in his senior year. And he played baseball for Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus. He has continued swimming and went to Nationals as a Master swimmer.
- After high school he served a two-year mission in Mexico.
- He has a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Houston.
- He is an Eagle Scout which led to working with the Boy Scouts for 26 years coaching and mentoring young men.
- He was certified and worked as an EMT ( Emergency Medical Technician) in Tuscon, AZ
- He worked at HBSC Bank for 12 years, first in sales progressing to Assistant Vice President in Charge of Retention and Consumer Lending.
- He began coaching for FINS as a Developmental Coach in 2012 and then later as Head Coach. He continued coaching for FINS until 2017.
- He was mentored by Texas Swimming Hall of Fame Coach John Vogel in working with Senior swimmers.
- He developed and coached a Masters swim program.
- Coach of Trinity Lutheran Private School swim team for 3 years.
- Coach of the summer league swim teams the Spring Creek Forest Sharks and the Wimbledon Killer Whales for a total of 4 years.
"I strongly believe in the mind-body connection in swimming. If you prepare them physically in a positive, fun environment and get them to believe they can do it, the swimmer can go beyond their usual abilities to achieve amazing things." - Coach Kam
Oscar Munoz is a native Texan with a huge competitive attitude in all sports. Throughout his early years he played many sports including football, baseball, and soccer. It wasn’t until middle school when he finally had a calling toward the pool. He began swimming summer league where he earned the “Fastest Learner” award as he developed all four strokes quickly. He continued his swimming career in high school where he swam Varsity for Klein Oak High School all four of his years there. He qualified for regionals during his junior and senior years in his favorite events, the 100-yard freestyle and the 100-yard butterfly. Oscar graduated from Sam Houston State University with a bachelors degree in Business and Finance. Currently Coach Oscar is a science teacher with Spring ISD.
- 2013 - 2014 Memorial Northwest Marlins Coach
- 2013 - 2017 Team FINS Developmental Coach
- 2017 Windrose Stingrays Co-Head Coach
- 2017 Team FINS 10 & Under Head Coach
- 2018 - 2019 Wimbledon Killer Whales Head Coach
- 2017 - 2021 Swim Ohana Head Age Group Coach
- 2021 Long Course TAGS Qualifier Coach x2
“My main goal as a coach is to create an environment where swimmers can easily learn and have fun doing so.” - Coach Oscar