Lee Athletic Training Students Help With Lee Spring Fling

Friday, March 19, 2010
Back row, from left, Chair of Lee’s Department of Health, Exercise Science and Secondary Education Dr. Bill Estes, Jacob Brening, Josiah Young, Zachary Buechner, Jeff Barnhart, Luidgi Beauzile, Sean Larkin, Kim Tucker, Dr. Kelly Lumpkin, Dr. Dewayne Knight and Mayor Gary Davis.  Front row, Rabekah Sweeney, Jessica VanderVeen, Kirstin Covington, Brooke Brummeler, Kayla Hood, Chelsea Eisnaugle and Amy Prall.  Click to enlarge.
Back row, from left, Chair of Lee’s Department of Health, Exercise Science and Secondary Education Dr. Bill Estes, Jacob Brening, Josiah Young, Zachary Buechner, Jeff Barnhart, Luidgi Beauzile, Sean Larkin, Kim Tucker, Dr. Kelly Lumpkin, Dr. Dewayne Knight and Mayor Gary Davis. Front row, Rabekah Sweeney, Jessica VanderVeen, Kirstin Covington, Brooke Brummeler, Kayla Hood, Chelsea Eisnaugle and Amy Prall. Click to enlarge.

March is Athletic Training Awareness Month.

During March, McKenzie Athletic Training Center at Lee University certified athletic trainer students will be volunteering for the North Lee Spring Fling: Ram Jam on Friday, March 26, and for the Great Strides Walk in delivering first aid to walkers and runners on Saturday, March 27.

As a part of raising awareness the students also hope to speak to local school boards about the benefits of hiring fulltime athletic trainers in the public school systems. They also plan to speak at local coaching clinics to educate volunteer coaches on the important health care needs of young athletes.


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