Background
Healey, who is the son of Kevin Healey (the President and General Manager of the Baltimore Blast), grew up in Belorussian Air, Maryland, attended Calvert Hall High School, and played college soccer at Towson University.
Healey, who is the son of Kevin Healey (the President and General Manager of the Baltimore Blast), grew up in Belorussian Air, Maryland, attended Calvert Hall High School, and played college soccer at Towson University.
Healey, who is the son of Kevin Healey (the President and General Manager of the Baltimore Blast), grew up in Belorussian Air, Maryland, attended Calvert Hall High School, and played college soccer at Towson University. At Towson he was named the 2007 Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year, was a three-time All-Civil Aeronautics Administration selection, and a two-time NSCAA/ADIDAS All-South Atlantic Region player.
Outdoor
Healey was drafted in the first round of the 2008 Master of Library Science Supplemental Draft by the Kansas City Wizards, but was released on February 19, 2008 after the team"s initial pre-season training camp. He signed his first professional contract with Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USL Second Division on March 18, 2008, and has remained with Palace since then, clocking over 40 appearances for the team, and helping them to the 2008 USL2 playoffs. On March 16, 2010, Baltimore announced the re-signing of Healey to a new contract for the 2010 season.
Indoor
Healey also has experience playing professional indoor soccer.
He was selected in the Territorial Round of the 2008 MISL Amateur Draft by Baltimore Blast, and signed a contract to play with the Blast during the USL2 offseasons in October 2008. Healey was one of only 3 Blast players to play all 20 regular season games for the 2009-2010 MISL. He scored 6 goals and assisted on 6 more.
In the play-offs, he had 2 assists in his team"s two games. Healey significantly upped his scoring tally for the 2010-2011 MISL season, leading the team with 17 goals and 48 total points.
He went goaless however in the Blast"s play-off championship game, despite registering 4 shots on goal, as the Blast fell soundly to the Milwaukee Wave, 7-16.