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John Jewell Returns To The Fort

Article reposted from Fort Lewis College Skyhawks
Author: Sarah Meier

A 2014 graduate of Fort Lewis College, John Jewell returns to his alma mater to join the Skyhawks athletic training staff, announced today by head athletic trainer Wayne Barger.

“It is a pleasure to have John Jewell join the Fort Lewis College athletic training staff,” said Barger. “John has always demonstrated a strong passion, loyalty, and commitment to FLC student-athlete health care. His devotion to the profession has helped him develop a strong knowledge base, while developing quality skills that will have a significant impact in athletic training.

“He joins a group of alumni that share a common bond of education, professional philosophy, devotion, passion, and loyalty for Fort Lewis College. Their familiarity and experience with FLC and the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference will definitely minimize the learning curve as we jump into 2017 athletic season.”

Jewell, who became a Board Certified Athletic Trainer in May 2014, continued his education at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Wash.  He served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at CWU for the track and field, cross country, women’s basketball and football programs.

“I’m looking forward to continuing my professional career at Fort Lewis College where my excitement for athletic training began,” said Jewell.  “We have an amazingly devoted and knowledgeable staff that is largely made up of alumni who really care for FLC student-athletes.”

Prior to earning his Master of Science degree in Athletic Administration from Central Washington, Jewell worked at Villanova University as an athletic trainer intern for the football and women’s crew programs.

Jewell, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Athletic Training from Fort Lewis College, was the head athletic training student for both basketball programs and football.  He also aided the certified nurse practitioner in the FLC Health Center in his four years as a student.  Jewell gained experience while assisting physical therapists at Rivergate Physical Therapy, as well as working with the FLC Team Physician and Durango Orthopedics Associates.

Jewell, who is the fourth alumni on the Skyhawks athletic training staff (Meghan PowellJill Bradley and Ashley Harmelink), began Aug. 1.  He will oversee the men’s soccer and men’s basketball programs.

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Higgins Joins Athletic Training Staff at Fort Lewis

Fort Lewis College Assistant Director of Athletics Wayne Barger announced the addition of Anna Higgins to the FLC athletic training staff.

“It is my pleasure to welcome Anna Higgins on board with the Fort Lewis College Sports Medicine Team,” said Barger. “Her enthusiasm and experience will fit in extremely well with the highly dedicated and professional athletic training staff.”

Higgins comes to Fort Lewis College from Johnson & Wales University in Denver, Colo. where she was the assistant athletic trainer.

Higgins spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons at Colorado College as the primary athletic trainer for women’s lacrosse and women’s basketball.  She also aided in the coverage of all of the Tigers athletic programs, including Division I women’s soccer and Division I men’s ice hockey.

“I am so pleased to have met former FLC athletic trainers who were able to put me in contact withWayne Barger and have this phenomenal opportunity,” said Higgins.

In her two years at Colorado College, Higgins directed student athletic trainers and physical therapy aides and worked in conjunction with team physicals and orthopedic surgeons.  While at CC, she completed her internship at the United State Olympic Training Center.

Higgins graduated from Central College in Pella, Iowa in 2013.  She received her Master of Sports Medicine degree in 2015 from University of Colorado Colorado Springs.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
http://www.goskyhawks.com/news/2015/9/23/GEN_0923150423.aspx?path=gen

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Lindl added to Fort lewis College Staff

Fort Lewis College Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Medicine Wayne Barger announced Bryan Lindl as the Skyhawks assistant athletic trainer.

“It is my pleasure to welcome Bryan Lindl to the Fort Lewis College Athletic Training Staff,” said Barger. “His educational background, enthusiasm, and professionalism fit in nicely with the Fort Lewis College family. I am excited to watch young professionals grow and develop at Fort Lewis College.”

A native of Madison, Wis., Lindl graduated from the University of Utah in 2015 with a Master of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science, where he completed his research on the effectiveness of computerized neurocognitive testing in the return to play on high school athletes following a concussion.

“I’m thrilled to join the hard working team of athletic trainers at Fort Lewis College,” said Lindl. “I am excited to work with the Skyhawk student-athletes and to become part of the Durango community.”

As a graduate student at Utah, Lindl served as the certified athletic trainer for Judge Memorial Catholic High school for two years.  He also acted as a clinical preceptor for students in the University of Utah athletic training program.  Lindl assisted athletic training coverage for the women’s professional football team – the Utah Blitz – in 2014-15, as well as covering the University of Utah summer camps.

Lindl graduated from the University Wisconsin-Madison in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training.  He served as an intern at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, providing health care to the track and field, basketball and soccer teams. From 2010-12, he served as a student athletic trainer for the Badgers football, basketball, track and field, and rowing programs.

A certified athletic trainer, Lindl is certified in the Graston Technique and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).  He is also Red Cross CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer certified.

Lindl will be the primary athletic trainer for men’s soccer and men’s basketball.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:
http://www.goskyhawks.com/news/2015/8/4/GEN_0804155817.aspx