DEREK JONES

director of operations/head coach

Derek Jones is re-joining Tomahawk Diving from the Jupiter Diving Club in Jupiter Florida. Derek has many years of diving and coaching experience. While attending Florida State University from 2003-2007, Derek was apart of the diving team. During his time he won most improved diver for 2 years and was a part of the 2007 ACC Championship Team. After college Derek became the voluntary assistant coach for FSU.

2008-2014 Tomahawk Diving Club- While coaching Tomahawk, Derek had 6 National Qualifiers and 23 Zones Qualifiers.

2015-2023 Jupiter Diving Club- While coaching at Jupiter Diving Club, Derek had 8 National Champions, 22 National Qualifiers, 51 Zones Qualifiers.                  

 
 
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John Proctor

Owner

2017 ACC Diving Coach of the Year

  • Four ACC Champions

  • Seven All-America honors

John Proctor enters his fifth season as the head diving coach at Florida State having the highest honor any coach could merit on his resume – coaching an athlete in the Olympic Games.

Proctor, arrived in Tallahassee for the 2014-15 season from Midland, Texas inheriting a talented crop of divers that included Katrina Young. He helped Young to an All-American honor on 1-meter on top of an ACC title. Young captured silver on platform before qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Following her collegiate career, Young remained under Proctor’s instruction working strictly on 10-meter events.

At the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, Young sat in fourth place before jumping to second in the final round in order to qualify for the Olympic Games in Rio, becoming the fourth FSU diver to compete in the games.

In 2018, Proctor’s divers collected five medals at the ACC Championships including one gold from senior Blaire Mulka, who won women’s 1-meter.  Sophomore Molly Carlson advanced to the NCAA Championships where she earned her second career All-America honorable mention, placing 15th on 3-meter after overcoming an injury to win ACC bronze. Freshman Joshua Davidson won silver on 3-meter and bronze on 1-meter before advancing to his first career NCAA’s on both springboards.

Proctor was selected as the 2017 ACC Female Diving Coach of the Year after coaching  Carlson to the 2017 ACC Female Diver of the Year. Carlson capped off her historical rookie season with a 13th place finish on platform at the NCAA Championships after being named the 2017 ACC Diving Meet MVP where she won gold on platform and bronze on 1-meter.

In addition to Carlson, freshman Ayla Bonniwell captured the ACC title on 1-meter and moved on to win All-America honorable mention on 1-meter at NCAA’s behind a 16th place finish.

Carlson and Bonniwell led the women’s squad to 193 total points at the ACC Championships, scoring the highest total of any team at the meet.

Senior Dylan Grisell also left his mark in FSU history by becoming the first diver to capture back-to-back All-America honors on platform and just the seventh to accomplish the feat on any board dating back to 1958 when he placed ninth on platform at 389.00.

During 2015-16, Proctor coached Grisell to a seventh place finish on platform at the 2016 NCAA Championships, becoming the first All-American in the event in school history.

He also coached rookie Cassidy Gebhart to an NCAA bid after she placed fifth on platform at the ACC Championships.

In his first season in a different element, Proctor felt right at home as a collegiate coach.

He led three divers to the NCAA Championships, in addition to Young, he also helped freshman Tyler Roberge capture an honorable mention on 1-meter.

At the ACC Championships, Proctor helped the men’s team score 113 points in three events, led by Roberge and Grisell who dove in two championship final heats each.

Young grabbed silver on platform at ACC’s and secured a pair of ACC Diver of the Week accolades during the season.

Proctor joined the Seminole staff after serving as the Program Director and Head Diving Coach of City of Midland (COM) Aquatics in Midland, Texas for 15 years (1999-2014). He built a nationally-known program where he has produced over 50 junior national individual champions including four USA Junior All-Starts and has also coached a finalist in every USA Diving National Meet since 2009.

In 2011, COM Aquatics was named a USA Diving Center of Excellence.

Since 2008, Proctor has occupied the volunteering position of Coaching Representative on the Board of Directors at USA Diving after previously collaborating on the Committee for Competitive Excellence in 2004.

In 2012, he was invited to join the USA Diving staff at the FINA Grand Prix in Rostock, Germany.

While at the helm of COM Aquatics, Proctor oversaw the development of 225 athletes ranging from beginners to elite level divers in addition to heading the growth of five assistant coaches. Proctor has also been the heart of fundraising for the club, generating over three-million dollars in athletic scholarship money since 1999 while directing the Dive Parent Booster Club.

During his 15 years in Midland, Proctor has volunteered for other duties that included both Junior (2000-2005) and Senior (2006-2008) Diving Representative roles for the Northwest Texas Diving Association.

Prior to 1999, Proctor was the head coach of the Tucson Diving Team while serving as the diving team manager for the University of Arizona (1997-1999). He previously was the Head Diving Coach at Ballard High School in Louisville, Ky. (1995-1996) after starting his coaching career as an age group instructor at Auburn Diving Club (1992-1993).