Roseville High School makes a splash with newly renovated $14 million aquatic center
Roseville High School unveiled a $14 million renovation of its aquatics complex Thursday afternoon.
The centerpiece of the renovation is a 25-yard-by-35-meter competition pool designed to the same standards as the facilities at West Park and Granite Bay high schools.
The new aquatics center was funded through developer fees and state matching modernization funds.
Tony Phan, chief officer of strategic communication and engagement for the Roseville Joint Union High School District, said this expansion ensures that student-athletes have access to an environment that matches the caliber of their competition.
“There are opportunities for both water polo and swimming events that we can now host including but not limited to water polo tournaments, swim invitationals, and hosting league finals,” Phan said. “There are also opportunities for camps, clubs, and off season trainings.”
The aquatics center renovation is a part of the Roseville High School’s $40 million modernization project, which includes a new two-story classroom building, six new tennis courts and a fully enclosed campus.