Our mission is to generationally support our community, provide a welcoming environment for teaching and participating, and promote the sport of water skiing through the impact we have on our participants, crowds, community, and volunteerism.
Your 2024 Min-Aqua Bats
Our History
The oldest amateur water ski show int the world, the Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Club originated in 1950 with a group of local young people water skiing on Sunday afternoons. After noticing their efforts were attracting an audience, the skiers decided to put together a show. The Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Club was born.
By 1952, the members had drafted a charter, set up the club as a nonprofit organization, constructed a handmade jump and started performing shows on a regular basis. In order to pay for the rapidly expanding show and the necessary safety equipment the skiers began our tradition of “passing the bucket”. These young performers were delighted by the support received from the audience and local townspeople.
The popularity of the shows was overwhelming. Soon the club was able to afford its first boat, a red, white and blue Correct Craft, purchased in 1952. Bleachers, lighting and a clubhouse were added by 1956. The concession stand, run by the club members’ parents, was established in 1982.
Many of the acts performed in the show today were developed and perfected during the early years of the Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Club. The doubles and trio acts, now standard parts of nearly all amateur and professional water ski shows, originated with the Bats in the 1950’s. Each season brings daring, innovative and graceful performances to the beautiful waters of Lake Minocqua, and a few new acts are always included in the show.
Besides performing three nights a week, the Min-Aqua Bats compete in tournaments throughout the Midwest. Club members have won numerous trophies and medals in slalom, trick, jumping, and barefooting events, competing in state, regional, and national levels. In the past twenty years, a Min-Aqua Bat has won the State Three Event Tournament (slalom, trick, jump) approximately thirteen times. The Min-Aqua Bats also won the Wisconsin State Show Tournament twice in 1968 and 1971. The National Water Ski Tournament and Midwest Regional Tournament have also been held at the Aqua Bowl. The Min-Aqua Bats have taken their show on the road several times, performing in Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Spooner, and Gary as well as other communities throughout Wisconsin.
Club members have been known to hail from as far off places as Mexico and Hawaii, to as close as right here in Minocqua and Woodruff. Some ski for college teams and others have gone on to fame in such professional shows as Tommy Bartlett’s, Sea World and Cypress Gardens. All, however, enjoy volunteering their time, energy and enthusiasm in order to put on one of the best amateur water ski shows in the nation.
Our 2024 Board Members
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Jimmy Bolan
President
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Meghan Meitus
Vice President
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Katie Ahern
Treasurer
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Jules Smithing
Show Director
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Fitz Diefenbach
Board Member at Large
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Hannah Ahern
Corresponding Secretary
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Andrew Maulson
Recording Secretary
Our Past Presidents
Bill Basset
Tom Bolger
Dick Herbert
Norb Brost
Pete Streich
Jim Snyder
Mike Bolger
Cy Hglund
Gil Keith
Tom Beech
Jim Fry
Tom Krolczyk
Pat Alborn
Rob Schuetz
Woody Hagge
Kit Stolen
Craig Wendt
Tim Krolczyk
John Ames
Bill Schofield
Guy Piaseki
Dave Beiser
Matt Ross
Tom Reck
Billy Fried
Lance Krolczyk
Bill Ross
Mike Fleming
Pat Ahern
Bruce Smith
Chad Dummermuth
Rusty Swallish
Mike Snyder
John Thompson
Chris McEachron
Tom Cote
Brent Rogers
Bugsy Hansen
Kyle McDonough
Eric Rogers
Brian Willis
Jake Kozisek
Jennifer Coleman
Greg Peckles
Jay Ryden
Jack Idlas
Dan Emerson
Mark Ritter
Christian Wahman
Andrew Donahoe
Aaron Coleman
Elin Wahman
Austin Foster
Charlotte Patterson
Kyle Foster
Jasper Fisher
Isabelle Boyer