The Naugatuck community is mourning the loss of Jim McKee, a beloved figure who profoundly impacted the lives of countless individuals through his coaching, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to the sport of swimming. Jim, who passed away unexpectedly, is being remembered as an icon not just in the pool, but in the hearts of all who knew him. He leaves behind a legacy that spans generations of swimmers, many of whom are now sharing memories of how his guidance shaped their lives both in and out of the water.
Jim McKee was far more than just a swimming coach. To the swimmers of Naugatuck High School, he was a mentor, a leader, and a friend. He instilled a sense of discipline, camaraderie, and perseverance in his athletes—traits that transcended the sport of swimming and stayed with them long after graduation.
McKee’s coaching career was marked by incredible achievements, including leading Naugatuck High School’s swim team to multiple NVL (Naugatuck Valley League) championships. His success wasn’t just measured in titles or medals, though—what made him truly special was the way he inspired his swimmers to push beyond their limits, to believe in themselves when they doubted, and to be better than they thought possible. His influence extended far beyond the pool, touching every swimmer’s life in a meaningful and lasting way.
Generations of swimmers who trained under McKee’s guidance recall his ability to bring out the best in each of them, whether it was through his passionate pep talks or the grueling, yet motivating, practices. “I am so unbelievably thankful for every pep talk,” said former swimmer Becky Lynne. “Every time that man looked in my eyes—sometimes through tear-filled goggles—he made me believe every single word he said with every ounce of me.”
McKee’s training methods were rigorous but effective, often requiring his swimmers to push themselves past their own perceived limitations. One of the most memorable aspects of his coaching was the infamous chalkboard in his garage, where he would map out training plans, set goals, and track progress. “Mike, my dad wants you to go down to the chalkboard,” said one former swimmer, recalling a moment when they were summoned to discuss their next steps in the sport. For McKee’s athletes, those moments were not just about training; they were about growth, both as swimmers and as people.
Beyond the accolades and the victories, it was Jim McKee’s ability to mentor his athletes that truly set him apart. Several former swimmers have shared stories about how McKee was there for them during difficult times, providing a steady presence when life outside the pool seemed uncertain. For some, he was a father figure. For others, he was a lifeline during times of personal hardship.
One former swimmer, who had faced significant challenges during high school, shared how McKee helped him rediscover his purpose. “I met Jim McKee at a time in my life when I needed a mentor,” they wrote. “I was on the verge of quitting high school and facing a period of homelessness with my mom. Jim McKee helped me find purpose in competitive swimming.” Through McKee’s guidance, this individual went from being a struggling student to an honor roll student, eventually earning a college degree and even a master’s degree. For this swimmer, McKee was more than a coach—he was the catalyst that changed the course of their life.
Jim’s mentorship wasn’t confined to the pool. He took the time to get to know his athletes as individuals, offering advice, encouragement, and sometimes even just a listening ear. His words were more than just motivational slogans; they were life-changing lessons that stayed with his athletes long after their competitive swimming days had ended.
For those who swam for McKee, the experience was about much more than just training for competition—it was about being part of a family. McKee’s swimmers often refer to the tight-knit, supportive community he fostered among his team. “Swimming was life,” said Becky Lynne, another former athlete. “That was it, and he made it that! Winning four consecutive NVL titles with him was something I will never forget. Seeing him light up after that victory—‘WE DID IT!!!’—was a memory I’ll cherish forever.”
It wasn’t just about swimming fast; it was about supporting one another, working hard together, and celebrating each victory, no matter how small. This sense of unity and support was a cornerstone of McKee’s coaching philosophy. His athletes remember how he built a culture of camaraderie, where every swimmer, regardless of skill level, felt valued and important to the team’s success.
For many, the memories of the “Sunday morning sprints” or the “chalkboard in the garage” serve as reminders of how McKee’s influence shaped their lives. It was during these practices that swimmers learned the value of hard work and dedication—lessons that transcended the pool and became part of their everyday lives.
As the Naugatuck community reflects on Jim McKee’s life and legacy, it’s clear that he was more than just a coach—he was an icon. His impact on the Naugatuck swimming program was immeasurable, but perhaps even more significant was the way he touched the lives of his athletes. He didn’t just teach them how to swim; he taught them how to be resilient, how to believe in themselves, and how to achieve greatness, both in the pool and in life.
“Feeling like all of us are missing a little piece of our heart,” wrote Courtney McDevitt, one of McKee’s former swimmers, in a heartfelt tribute. “Jim McKee was so much bigger than legendary. He changed lives. He gave us purpose. He was one of the special ones.”
The outpouring of grief and admiration for Jim McKee since his passing is a testament to the indelible mark he left on those who were fortunate enough to know him. His influence extends far beyond the Naugatuck Valley League championships and the countless races won; it lives on in the lives of his swimmers, who carry with them the lessons he taught them and the memories of a coach who made them believe in themselves when no one else did.
Jim McKee’s legacy will continue to live on in the Naugatuck community for generations to come. His swimmers will remember his passion, his dedication, and the way he made them feel like they could accomplish anything. As they continue with their lives, whether in the pool or beyond, they will carry with them the lessons he taught them about hard work, resilience, and the importance of community.
In his passing, Naugatuck has lost a true legend, but Jim McKee’s spirit will forever be intertwined with the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of learning from him. His legacy is not one of titles or trophies, but of lives changed, friendships forged, and a community that will never forget the impact of the man who was so much more than a coach.