Banned USA Swimming Coach Laurel Highlands Charged With Stalking

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 5

December 19th, 2015 Club, News

Editor’s note: the coach’s name is Laurel Highlands, and she was the coach of the YMCA of Laurel Highlands, which is the name of a region in southwestern Pennsylvania.

Laurel Highlands, who is on USA Swimming’s List of Permanently Suspended or Ineligible individuals, has been charged with “stalking and harassment” related to a juvenile male, TribLive.com says.

Police claim that Highlands sent more than 3,800 text messages to the boy, and claim that Highlands held the swimmer’s hand and massaged his back and legs; and gave the swimmer numerous gifts over a three-month period. Highlands has also been accused of routinely resting her head on the swimmers’ shoulder, having the boy alone at her house, and giving him more than 50 personalized care packages with handwritten messages, 28 greeting cards and letters with handwritten messages, clothing, sneakers, and swimming equipment.

According to the alleged victim’s mother, she asked them both to stop after noticing the large number of text messages between them.

After a search of phone records, police have pinpointed the source of a huge number of text messages to Highlands’ cell phone and an anonymous TracPhone – the latter of which Highlands denies was her.

The accusations in the criminal case are similar to the allegations for which she was banned by USA Swimming. No specific accusations of sexual contact have been made, though several allegations of other inappropriate contact have been made.

Highlands was the head coach of the YMCA of Laurel Highlands for more than 25 years, and prior to that was a member of the swim team. At the time of her ban from USA Swimming, there were no criminal charges.

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Faith Noll
8 years ago

Laurel Highlands was this kind of coach. Her former swimmers are not “Kool Aid Drinkers” and do not need to “Put Down the Kool Aid”. http://swimswam.com/a-letter-to-my-swim-coach/

Marci Laskey
8 years ago

Why would criminal charges be filed two years after the alleged incident?

Put down the kool aid
Reply to  Marci Laskey
8 years ago

Because they gather info like any other case.

marci
8 years ago

I really do not believe this to be true.

No more Kool Aid
9 years ago

Karma

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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