Haley Crowley
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- Hometown:
- Westlake, CA
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- Year:
- So
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- High School:
- Westlake
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- Events:
- Breaststroke, IM
Bio
High School: Swam all four years at Westlake High. On the JV team as a freshman and was named MVP, then swam three years with the varsity. In her sophomore year, she swam on the CIF Division 1 medley relay (breaststroke) that came in fourth. During her senior year, she was selected to serve as team captain.
2015: Haley will make an impact in the Breastroke and IM events this year. Her training has been solid and Coach Chuckie Roth feels it will be a good season for the sophomore transfer.
Personal: Born on September 27, 1995 in Westlake Village. Lived in Westlake until 2014 when she attended San Francisco State University, but then she missed swimming and decided to come back to Southern California and swim at SBCC. She plans to attend UCSB in Fall 2016. Haley loves going to the beach, watching Netflix, and hanging out with her friends & family.
News mentions
SBCC completed an excellent State Swimming & Diving meet on Saturday with three more school records and a fourth-place finish at East L.A. College.
SBCC took third place in the opening and closing relays on Friday night in the CCCAA Swimming & Diving State Championships at East Los Angeles College. Third place is the highest finish ever by an SBCC relay in the State Finals.
Eight SBCC swimmers have qualified for the 69th annual CCCAA Swimming and Diving State Championships, which will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at East L.A. College.
Addison Seale won her third event in the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships on Saturday, breaking her school record in the 200 breaststroke and leading SBCC to its second straight conference title.
Addison Seale captured the 400 IM for her second individual title on Friday and SBCC extended its lead to 105 points in the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships at Cuesta.
Addison Seale won the 200 IM on Friday and SBCC set two school records on the first day of the 16th annual Pasadena Invitational swim meet.
Reese Ellestad captured the 50 and 100 freestyle on Friday and Addison Seale took the 400 individual medley, leading SBCC to victory in the third WSC women's swim meet at Cuesta in San Luis Obispo.
Alex Humann had a big day on Friday, taking second in the 100 freestyle, seventh in the 200 butterfly and swimming a leg on the third-place 800 free relay team at the 38th annual Cuesta Invitational women's swim meet.
SBCC won 10 of 11 events on Saturday to capture the first WSC women’s swim meet at the Ventura Aquatic Center.
SBCC’s Addison Seale won the season-opening WSC Pentathlon individual women’s swim title on Friday, recording two firsts and three seconds in the five races at the Ventura Aquatic Center.
