Dani Denton
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- Hometown:
- Reedley
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- Year:
- Fr
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- High School:
- Reedley High
News mentions
The Lady Crush are currently holding 12th place (out of 52 teams) with a total of 80.5 points, which is less than 20 points way from entering the top 10.
The Lady Crush swimmers topped the podium on the majority of the 2019 Bay Valley Conference Swimming Championships, winning 13 of the 21 events, over April 18-20, 2019.
Clovis North High School Aquatic Center. The Clovis Community College Swim and Dive teams hosted a dual meet with Merced College on Saturday, May 30. The Crush Women’s Swim and Dive team had just come off of a 2nd placed showing at the COS Invitational, while the Men’s Swim and Dive team managed to finish 3rd in the same competition.
The Clovis Community College Swim and Dive teams co-hosted the first ever “Ram Crush Invitational” with the help of fellow SCCCD college, Fresno City College, and sponsored by Arena Swimwear. The event covered a two-day format at Clovis North High School Aquatic Center, on Friday, February 22 and Saturday, February 23. The nine teams competing in this first offering included perennial CCCAA powerhouses Diablo Valley College (San Ramon) and Pasadena City College, as well as local rivals Merced College and College of the Sequoias (Visalia).
Visalia, CA. The Crush Swim and Dive team won 14 events at the Central Valley Conference Kick-Off Invitational hosted by College of the Sequoias on Friday, February 8. The meet was attended by Fresno City College, Merced College, College of the Sequoias, and Clovis Community College.
With 12 student athletes on the men’s team and 13 student athletes on the women’s team we look forward to a successful season. A former Crush swimmer, Patricia “Trish” Lucas, made a splash in the Division I scene this year, earning a spot on the Fresno State Bulldogs roster, becoming one of their most stable influences in the 400 individual medley and 200 butterfly. Trish earned CCCAA All-America status in both of these events last year with the Crush, and was also named the Bay Valley Conference Women's Swimmer of the Year.
