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Tusculum College named South Athletic Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year

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The South Atlantic Conference Athletic Trainers Committee has named Tusculum Head Athletic Trainer Chris Lenker and his staff as the 2016-2017 Athletic Training Staff of the Year, the league announced Monday.

 

“Congratulations to Chris and the entire Tusculum athletic training staff for being honored with this award by their peers,” South Atlantic Conference Commissioner Patrick Britz added. “The entire conference is extremely appreciative of the dedication and passion all of the athletic trainers in the league possess toward ensuring the health and safety of the student-athletes.”

 

Lenker, in this 18th season at Tusculum, directs the overall operation and medical treatment of the student-athletes for the 20 intercollegiate sports offered by the College. His duties include overseeing all phases of the Athletic Training program, coordination of all athletic insurance matters, direction of the College’s athletic drug testing program, prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and the development of athletic training room policies and procedures.

“It is always an honor to be recognized by your peers,” said Lenker.  “The bar has been set pretty high with respect to student-athlete care by all the amazing athletic trainers throughout the South Atlantic Conference.  My staff and I work hard to maintain that level of care at Tusculum and we are proud to be recognized for our efforts.”

The Tusculum staff was honored by the South Atlantic Conference as the league’s Athletic Training Staff of the Year during the 2008-2009 academic year, marking the first time Tusculum has received the honor.

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Welsh, Harrold Named CCC Athletic Training Staff of the Year

Pam Welsh and Jayme Harrold of Northwest Christian University have been recognized as the Cascade Collegiate Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year as announced by the league office on Monday.

Winners are selected based on a survey that was taken by CCC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee members and distributed to student-athletes around the conference. This is the second year of the awards existence. In 2015 the staff of Southern Oregon University took home the prize.

Welsh is just finishing her fourth year as the head athletic trainer for the Beacons and had a key role in seeing four different teams qualify for NAIA Tournaments including a national championship victory for the women’s cross country team.

“Pam calls all of us athletes her ‘kids,’ and that is definitely how she makes us feel, said sophomore Rosa Schmidt, an All-American member of the women’s cross country and track & field teams. “She takes care of our aches and scrapes with so much care, you can’t help but feel better.”

Welsh has primary responsibility over all 13 of NCU’s varsity programs and also spent time in the classroom this past year, teaching anatomy and physiology classes and labs in NCU’s biology department.

Harrold recently completed her first year as NCU’s assistant athletic trainer. Harrold came to NCU from the University of Oregon where she completed her graduate work in 2015. Harrold shared responsibility for NCU’s 13 programs and assumed full game-day duties for numerous soccer, basketball, and softball games throughout the year. Harrold also taught a variety of classes and in NCU’s exercise science program.

In addition, Welsh and Harrold headed up the athletic training services for the CCC men’s and women’s soccer tournament, which was hosted by NCU and featured 16 teams over three days of competition. “On behalf of the conference I want to extend my congratulations to Pam and Jayme from NCU on their Athletic Training Staff of the Year Award,” stated CCC Commissioner Rob Cashell.  “I was fortunate enough to witness the outstanding effort that was put forth in managing the soccer tournament last November. Making sure the needs of the 16 competing teams and visiting ATC’s were met was a significant task that was handled smoothly and with great professionalism.”

Welsh joined the NCU athletic staff in the fall of 2012 after spending one year working with high schools in the Olathe, Kansas area. She did her graduate studies at the University of Oregon after completing her undergraduate work at the University of Northern Iowa.

Welsh said, “It is an honor to be selected to win this award, with so many athletic training staffs that could have been chosen. Our goal is always to care for all of the athletes in the CCC with compassion, and now we feel validated that we met that goal.”

Athletic Director Corey Anderson said, “We are so proud of Pam and Jayme for this recognition from the CCC.  This award is especially meaningful being that it is voted on by the CCC student-athletes.  Our NCU Athletic Training Department has performed at a high level throughout this year (as well as in season’s past), taking care of our NCU Student-Athletes.  This award brings that to the forefront as well as the care that is being provided to our visiting student-athletes as well.  Congratulations on well-deserved honor to Pam and Jayme!  Thank you for representing NCU in the manner that you do!”

Welsh will be put forth as the CCC’s nominee for NAIA-ATA Athletic Trainer of the Year.

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Texas-Tyler Named ASC Athletic Training Staff Of The Year

The athletic training staff at The University of Texas at Tyler has been named by its peers as the winner of the 2014-15 American Southwest Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year Award.

Led by head athletic trainer Andrew Cage, Texas-Tyler receives its first ASC Athletic Training Staff of the Year Award.

“We are pleased Andrew and his staff have been chosen as the ASC Athletic Training Staff of the Year,” said Texas-Tyler Athletic Director Howard Patterson. “Andrew and his staff operate an extremely efficient and professional athletic training program that maximizes our student-athlete’s ability to remain healthy and resume play as soon as possible. We are fortunate to have them.”

Cage began his duties as the Texas-Tyler head athletic trainer in 2013. Cage has presented at National and Regional Sports Medicine Conferences on topics relevant to modern athletic training issues. He has used these opportunities to spread awareness of evidence based practice concepts within clinical athletic training settings. Cage is also an American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor, a NASM certified Corrective Exercise Specialist and Performance Enhancement Specialist, and an International Cupping Therapy Association Certified Cupping Therapist.

Cage received his Bachelors of Science in Athletic Training from Texas Lutheran University in 2010 and completed his Masters of Education in Athletic Training at the University of Virginia in 2011.

The ASC Athletic Training Staff of the Year award is presented by the conference following voting by the membership’s athletic training staffs. All full-time athletic training staff members must be in good standing with professional organizations and be either NATA or state licensed, and the head athletic trainer must have been at the institution for a minimum of two years to be considered for the award.

The 2014-15 award is the 11th presented by the ASC. Former winners include Texas Dallas with four awards, Mary Hardin-Baylor and Ozarks with three awards each, Hardin-Simmons has two and Concordia Texas, East Texas Baptist, Howard Payne, Louisiana College, Sul Ross State, Texas-Tyler and former league members Mississippi College and Schreiner have one award apiece.

All-Time Winners

Year School
2014-15 Texas-Tyler
2013-14 Concordia Texas
2012-13 (co) Texas Dallas, Ozarks
East Division West Division
2011-12 Louisiana College Schreiner
2010-11 Ozarks Sul Ross State
2009-10 LeTourneau Hardin-Simmons
2008-09 (co) Mississippi College Mary Hardin-Baylor
(co) Texas Dallas
2007-08 Ozarks Howard Payne
2006-07 Texas Dallas Mary Hardin-Baylor
2005-06 East Texas Baptist Hardin-Simmons
2004-05 Texas Dallas Mary Hardin-Baylor

 

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