The Annual Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award

Honoring Excellence in Athletic Training

Voting for the 2025 Rising Star Award winner is now open!

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In celebration of National Athletic Training Month in March, we are honoring excellence in Athletic Training with the 2025 Rising Star Award. This year's winner will receive a Marc Pro device and a Medi Kit™ MULE filled with athletic training supplies.

Created in 2021, the annual Award honors emerging athletic trainers with one to five years of experience in the sports medicine industry. It recognizes recently graduated athletic trainers in the US who have not yet reached a senior-level position but have a strong career trajectory with the potential for forward advancement and appointment at the highest levels of the profession.

Three finalists will be selected by a panel comprised of athletic trainers and industry experts in the field. Together, the committee members bring athletic training experience from a range of backgrounds, professional experience, and geographic locations.

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2025 Rising Star Finalists

Ian Jeffer - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Ian Jeffer

Head Athletic Trainer

Desert Ridge High School | Arizona

Ian's Bio

As Head Athletic Trainer for Desert Ridge High School in Arizona, Ian Jeffer teaches sports medicine on campus and provides exceptional care for the Jaguars. In addition to teaching, he runs a student sports medicine club, working with the junior high and elementary schools to spread joy and excitement for the profession while inspiring future ATs.

From helping his students navigate the college application process to regularly supervising events outside of requirements, Ian goes above and beyond to ensure his athletes receive the best possible care. Ian is well known around campus for his creative teaching methods, making others want to pursue careers in sports medicine.

Marissa Lucas - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Marissa Lucas

Athletic Trainer

Wellstar Health System & Cross Creek High School | Georgia

Marissa's Bio

To address a lack of universal athletic training within her system, Marissa Lucas accepted a role leading athletic trainers in her area. From meeting with district officials to create awareness for the importance of athletic trainers and enhance benefits, to partnering with local universities, giving interns the opportunity to gain valuable athletic training experience, she is a strong advocate for the profession. Marissa has also used her resources to educate future athletic trainers, launching a student athletic training program. Furthermore, she has become a preceptor, lending her athletic training room as an observation site for a current senior pursuing an athletic training degree from Augusta University.

Addressing both physical and mental health concerns, Marissa has set herself apart by working closely with all coaches to ensure seamless communication around her treatment plans. Her unwavering commitment, even outside of working hours, ensures athletes and staff always feel supported.

She is viewed as a mentor, leading community service projects in partnership with the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. Marissa has built meaningful relationships within her school and community and consistently demonstrates her passion and dedication to athletic training.

Angel Picart - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Angel Picart

Athletic Trainer

American Heritage Schools | Florida

Angel's Bio

Though Angel Picart has only been an athletic trainer for three years, she has two cardiac arrest saves in addition to receiving the Athletic Trainers' Association of Florida Life Saver award for treating an athlete suffering from asphyxiation and hypoxia.

Angel goes above and beyond for her athletic training students and athletes, purchasing equipment for students in need and items such as ice during hot summer months out of pocket. Her students appreciate her respectful but fun teaching style, and she is known as someone who cares deeply about her patients.

2025 Award Prizes

Marc Pro Recovery System - Electrical Muscle Stimulator Device

The only device that delivers active recovery without any fatigue – allowing users to achieve their recovery and performance goals.

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Medi Kit™ MULE Medical Bag + Supplies

This 14" x 26.5" x 9.5" medical bag from Mueller Sports Medicine will be filled with Athletic Training supplies!

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Meet Our Distinguished Recognition Committee

Members of this committee are charged with maintaining quality standards for the Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award.

Corey Eaton - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Corey Eaton, MEd, ATC, LAT, CSCS, CES

Assistant Director of Athletics

Dallas ISD

More from Corey

"My passion for athletic training comes from a love of sports and a passion for helping others reach their potential through injury prevention and rehabilitation. The key to our profession's growth lies with the next generation. Programs like the Rising Star Award help highlight innovation, dedication, and leadership among emerging athletic trainers, inspiring others to strive for excellence. For those looking to step onto the field, court, or other arena, I encourage you never to stop learning, gain diverse experience, develop strong communications, and find a mentor. Still, most of all, take care of yourself!"

Kelli Pugh - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Kelli Pugh, MS, ATC, LMT

Associate Athletic Director

University of Virginia

More from Kelli

"If everything goes right, no one knows how hard an athletic trainer is working to keep athletes safe and healthy. Programs like the Rising Star Award help recognize and thank young professionals who may not hear those words otherwise. This profession is often unseen, but the relationships it will give you with other athletic trainers, staff, student-athletes, and student-athletic trainers are what matter most. Remember, it's ok for the answer to be "I don't know" if you follow it with "but I will find out."

Sarah Lyons - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Sarah Lyons

Assistant Athletic Director

Stanford University

More from Sarah

"Over my career, I've witnessed firsthand the profound impact athletic trainers have, not just in treating injuries but also in preventing them, educating athletes, and serving as a vital resource for the entire athletic community. Mentoring aspiring professionals reinforces my belief in the power of athletic training to make a real difference in the lives of athletes and the broader sports landscape. It's essential to acknowledge the contributions of those early in their careers, as they represent the future of our profession. Programs like the Rising Star Award provide well-deserved recognition and demonstrate that hard work and a commitment to excellence are valued and rewarded. It's crucial to support and mentor young professionals; this award is a powerful way to do just that. Embrace the challenges, learn from every experience, and remember that your passion and dedication will make a difference."

Tony Cordova - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools
Tony Cordova, MS, LAT, ATC

Director of Sports Medicine & Manager of Athletic Training

Charlotte Athletics & Atrium Health

More from Tony

"It's exciting to witness the profession's growth and expansion to reach new populations. Mentoring young professionals is especially rewarding, as they represent the future of athletic training and will take the field to even greater heights. Awards like this shine a light on emerging ATs, encouraging them to be bold, embrace innovation, and make a lasting impact—not just in the lives of their athletes but on each and every one of us. You must be willing to grow in this profession without losing sight of athletes as the foundation. Show them you care, and everything else will fall into place."

2024 Rising Star Award Winner, Aline Valiengo, MS, LAT, ATC, Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Sports Medicine for Coconut Creek High School!

It's a privilege to witness athletes' resilience, growth, and achievements every day. The most rewarding aspect is knowing that you play a crucial role in helping individuals overcome challenges, achieve their goals, and stay healthy both on and off the field," said Aline. "Becoming a finalist for the 2024 Athletic Training Rising Star Award is a humbling affirmation of my devotion. It serves as a reminder of the impact I strive to make every day. As mentors, we have the power to shape the future of athletic training and the lives and careers of those who will carry our legacy forward."

- Aline Valiengo, MS, LAT, ATC, Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Sports Medicine for Coconut Creek High School!

STAND OUT CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Teaches Honors Anatomy and Physiology and Exercise Science courses, showcasing dedication to educating others in sports medicine
  • Earned an internship with the USA Volleyball Men's and Women's Olympic Team
Aline Valiengo - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

2024 Rising Star Finalists!

Donjanae Chamberlain - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Donjanae Chamberlain, MS, LAT, ATC

Meet Donjanae Chamberlain, Athletic Trainer for Community Health Network at Anderson High School! After graduating with her undergraduate degree from the University of Saint Francis and a master's from Manchester University, Donjanae became an AT to give back to the community, which helped her grow.

Heroically, on the first day of the school year, Donjanae jumped into action, administering life-saving care to a teacher suffering from cardiac arrest. Thanks to the quick and precise actions of Donjanae and her colleagues, the teacher has since fully recovered and is able to enjoy life once again.

Beyond the athletic training room, she:

  • Built Anderson High's athletic training program from the ground up;
  • Administered life-saving care to a teacher suffering from cardiac arrest

"I wanted to give back to the community that has helped me become the woman I am today. My relationships built through athletic training mean everything to me, inspiring me to be better and work harder every day. I love to see the smiles on my athletes' faces when they're able to get back to the sport they love and compete at full health," said Donjanae. "Being nominated for this award shows that my love and dedication to the profession has paid off. I hope it shows student-athletes that they too can lead the way for those in their own communities."

Christopher Freeborough - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Christopher Freeborough, MBA, LAT, ATC

Meet Christopher Freeborough, Athletic Trainer for Monessen School District! A leader within his community, Chris achieved a 4.0 GPA while earning his MBA/MHA from West Liberty University.

In an extreme act of bravery, Chris served as a first responder after a shooting occurred during an all-star football game, treating victims and several spectators who were injured exiting the stadium.

Beyond the athletic training room, he:

  • Acquired $20,000 in grant money to build high school athletic training facilities for a Title I school in Pennsylvania;
  • Assisted several schools across the Mon Valley and greater Pittsburgh area to create school-employed athletic training positions;
  • Participated on the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center s (UPMC) Pre-Hospital Care and Peer Interview Committees;
  • Chaired the UPMC s Department Orientation and Mentoring Committee;
  • Provided per diem athletic training services to schools facing staffing shortages.

“The most rewarding aspect of being an athletic trainer is our impact on our patients’ lives, helping them become the best versions of themselves on and off the field. Whether it’s returning them to the sport they love, stronger than when they received an injury, or through daily conversation, helping them through adversity with life lessons that will carry well beyond sports, the rapport we build with our patients is unlike any other profession,” said Christopher. “Being named as a 2024 Rising Star finalist reaffirms that I have found my niche within the profession, blending modern knowledge with holistic thinking to help address needs within my community. Being nominated shows that my efforts are valued.”

Brittany Iaiennaro - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Brittany Iaiennaro

Meet Brittany Iaiennaro, Athletic Trainer for Iona University! Attaining her undergraduate degree at Springfield College and her master’s from A.T. Still University, Brittany is passionate about mentoring and educating the next generation of health care professionals.

Sought after for her dedication and knowledge, Brittany is respected among coaches, students, and peers, now serving as the Men’s Basketball athletic trainer. Beyond the athletic training room, she:

  • Has 11 professional certifications;
  • Spearheads an initiative to bolster Iona s mental health services, serving as the conduit between student-athletes and the counseling center;
  • Worked as a per diem athletic trainer for Chandler Youth Pop Warner Football, Baseball Factory Under Armour All-America, and AT Direct Sports Medicine, all located throughout Arizona.

“I entered this profession with an aspiration to help athletes, both mentally and physically, and I’m grateful that Iona has entrusted me with their premier sport,” said Brittany.

Victoria Simpson - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Victoria Simpson, MS, LAT, ATC

Meet Victoria Simpson, Assistant Football Athletic Trainer for the University of Missouri! With an impressive journey, Victoria holds a master s degree from the University of South Carolina and has previously worked with Memphis University, the New York Jets, and the WNBA s Connecticut Sun!

Victoria is passionate about increasing representation in health care and the athletic training community. Beyond the athletic training room, she:

  • Serves on the NATA’s Ethnic Diversity Advisory Committee;
  • Spearheads philanthropic efforts, helping to raise $90,000 for minority-based scholarships;
  • Works with organizations addressing childhood hunger, mental well-being, and economic empowerment;
  • Designs programs and mentors disadvantaged high school students through the BK-SWAG CHAMPS program, inspiring them to pursue careers in health care .

“Despite the demanding hours that often blend days together, the most fulfilling aspect is the time dedicated to cultivating relationships with each student-athlete. As athletic trainers, we serve as a support system for our patients, both on and off the field. While it is gratifying to witness former patients return to play, the true reward is when they revisit the athletic training room, not for treatment, but for a casual conversation or a shared laugh, long after they’ve graduated from rehabilitation,” said Victoria. “Being named a finalist for the 2024 Rising Star award is a humbling recognition of my dedication to the profession. This nomination is a testament to the countless hours of hard work, the unwavering commitment to my patients’ well-being, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in every aspect of my practice. This honor is not just for me but for every patient I’ve had the privilege to support and every colleague who has inspired me along the way.”


Meet Our Distinguished Recognition Committee

Members of this committee are charged with maintaining quality standards for the Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award.

Brian White - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Brian White
MAE, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Associate Athletic Director of Health & Performance, Texas A&M University
20 Years in the Profession


"Athletes are motivated to continuously better themselves, finding ways to reach success individually and as a team. Being in that environment as a health care provider is inspiring and challenging. No day is the same, it's always an adventure."

Darrell Turner - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Darrell Turner
M.Ed., LAT, ATC, PES, CES, CCT, CIDN, SMTC
Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine, University of Memphis
22 Years in the Profession


"As a former high school and collegiate athlete, I always respected athletic trainers for their dedication behind the scenes. Their ability to understand the complex movements and physical demands associated with any given sport, along with a profound knowledge of the human body, always intrigued me. The perfect balance between health care and sport won me over, and I've never looked back."

Kara Werner-Sanders - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Kara Werner-Sanders
MAC, LAT, ATC, CSCS
Head Athletic Trainer, Indiana University South Bend
Athletic Training Coordinator, Beacon Health System
17 Years in the Profession


"My high school athletic trainer often joked that since I was constantly injured and in the athletic training room, I needed to help out. I began doing just that in my off-seasons and fell in love with the profession. I'm passionate about helping people meet their goals, whether they are patients or fellow athletic trainers, and I'm thankful I found a career that seamlessly blends health care with athletics."

John J. Kasik - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

John J. Kasik
MS, ATC, Cped
Senior Associate Athletic Director, University of South Carolina
42 Years in the Profession


"My father was a family practice physician, and while his work inspired me to become a medical professional, working as a student athletic trainer in high school sealed the deal. I've been a certified athletic trainer for over 42 years, and this career has given me opportunities in various places, from collegiate athletics to Hollywood and everywhere in between."

Tom Lechtenberg - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Tom Lechtenberg
MS, ATC, CSCS
Director of Sports Medicine, University of Texas Permian Basin
23 Years in the Profession


"Athletic training is a unique career. Every day, injury, and person is different, making problem-solving skills vital to success. Working with the students, helping them grow and perform at the highest level, whether as athletes or future ATs, is very rewarding."

2023 Rising Star Award Winner, Gina Harris, MS, ATC, CES, Head Athletic Trainer, Bellport High School!

"Thank you to Henry Schein Athletics and my community for recognizing me as the 2023 Rising Star! I'm honored even to have been nominated, and I'm beyond proud to be given a chance to represent such a supportive community. Athletic trainers are vital to health care, and I'm looking forward to using this platform to help educate parents, coaches, athletes, and anyone outside of sports medicine or the allied health professions on the value of having an ATC on staff. I feel incredibly fortunate for the opportunity to make a greater impact and to be an ambassador for this astounding profession!"

- Gina Harris, MS, ATC, CES, Head Athletic Trainer, Bellport High School

STAND OUT CONTRIBUTIONS

  • From running rehabilitation programs out of the athletic training room, attending doctors' appointments with her athletes, or even purchasing food for students who may not have the means to access healthy options, Gina Harris is the foundation of athletics at Bellport High School. Running Sunday recovery for her athletes, she consistently goes above and beyond, volunteering her only day off to ensure they get back in the game as soon as possible.
  • Gina consistently updates procedures and adds screening programs to ensure the best level of care. She has established a cardiac screening day for 400 of her athletes, helping to detect cardiac abnormalities and saving them thousands of dollars out of pocket.
  • She is extremely active in the community and added a work-based learning program to the high school where students can shadow her, learning the athletic training profession. In addition to inspiring future athletic trainers, the program has helped many students graduate on time with the internship hours satisfying credit requirements in place of failed classes. Gina also offers free workouts in the summer to anyone in the community, meeting with them for weekly beach runs and offering her guidance and support.

2023 Rising Star Finalists!

John Sunchild - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

John Sunchild

Athletic Trainer, Rocky Boy Health Center

  • John Sunchild is committed to bringing athletic training services to Native Americans living on rural reservations. He established the first AT position on his home reservation, building the role from the ground up. Becoming a member of the NWATA Ethnic Diversity Advisory Committee, John has been instrumental in identifying and addressing issues faced by people of color as they pursue careers in athletic training. He is dedicated to helping underserved and underrepresented populations within the athletic training profession.
  • John also worked with the Montana Athletic Trainers' Association president to create an evidence-based design accreditation and certification for Montana and will serve as its first chairperson. Last year, he was recognized as the recipient of the 2022 Northwest Athletic Trainers' Association ElevATe Award.
  • "My proudest moment was bringing the profession to my homeland of Rocky Boy, helping to create the first athletic training position on the reservation. Our tribal youth deserve the opportunity to better themselves through education, health care, and sports, and athletic training can provide those opportunities with long-lasting positive effects on reservations and in rural health care. I'm excited to be named as a Rising Star finalist to set an example for Native American youth nationwide. If you are dedicated to a goal, you will achieve it no matter the obstacles."
Dillon Zarrelli - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Dillon Zarrelli

LAT, ATC, Clinical Assistant, Carolina Family Practice and Sports Medicine

  • Dillon Zarrelli partnered with a fellow AT to resuscitate a spectator who collapsed during the City of Oaks Volleyball Challenge. While his colleague performed CPR, Dillon quickly secured an AED, administering shocks between compressions. The man's heart restarted, and paramedics were able to transport the patient. While Dillon was hired to care for the athletes, he did not hesitate to help a spectator and fellow human.
  • In addition to his regular job responsibilities, Dillon has signed on to help with a multi-site research study in conjunction with Children's National Hospital, attempting to expand the concussion symptom scale. He completed additional training to participate and will help contribute to the body of knowledge around concussion assessment and treatment for all health care professionals.
  • Dillon also helps with many community partnerships, spending extra hours before and after work to assist with pre-participation exams for our local middle school, high school, and professional athletes, including the Carolina Hurricanes, Carolina Courage, and North Carolina Football Club. He is active in the community, administering concussion baseline testing to hundreds of youth players. Dillon also takes the time to educate athletes and parents about the importance of baseline concussion testing, and his passion for the profession is evident in his work.
  • "I wake up every day knowing that I get to make a difference in someone's life – it's the best part of being an athletic trainer. This award shows that people recognize the value of ATs, and I feel deeply honored to have been nominated. Not only do I feel valued for my work, but it gives me a sense that my contributions are making an impact, even as a young professional."
Caitlyn Bucco - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Caitlyn Bucco

Head Athletic Trainer, Half Hollow Hills High School East

  • Caitlyn Bucco recently performed a life-saving intervention at Half Hollow Hills High School East, using an AED and performing CPR to save the life of a student's parent who suffered a cardiac arrest during a basketball game. The individual survived and is alive and well today, thanks to Caitlyn's expert response. In addition to this event, she works tirelessly to ensure that her school district has enough AEDs that are easily accessible, identifiable, and serviced properly.
  • "I decided to become an athletic trainer after getting my first concussion. Knowing that a health care professional is there from the initial incident to the evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and eventual return to play is incredible – and I wanted to be that person! My ATs have aided in my recovery from countless physical injuries while also helping me cope with them mentally. I'm thrilled to be a Rising Star finalist and see the attention the profession is getting, and I feel extremely lucky to be in a career where I can help others!"
Brittany Cardone - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Brittany Cardone

Athletic Trainer, Anahuac Independent School District

  • Brittany Cardone, or "Doc B" as she's known around her school, was the first full-time athletic trainer on campus at Anahuac ISD. Over the last several years, she developed a student-athletic training program, allowing many to explore various careers in the medical field and obtain hands-on experience.
  • "In college and high school, I was often the injured athlete. Behind every sprain, tear, or concussion were my amazing athletic trainers who dedicated their time and effort to get me back on the field. I looked up to them and was inspired to join the profession. I'm very proud to be an athletic trainer, and I absolutely love my job. Knowing that my students and community recognized my dedication and felt compelled to nominate me for this award is heartwarming!"
Nicole Rizzo - MS, LAT, ATC, Athletic Trainer, East Stroudsburg Area School District

Nicole Rizzo

MS, LAT, ATC, Athletic Trainer, East Stroudsburg Area School District

  • Nicole Rizzo is passionate about mental health and consistently works to break the stigma surrounding it. She advocates for her student-athletes and is working on an initiative to help create an after-school program for students facing mental health struggles. And because of her efforts, the school has already implemented a mental health employee assistance program (EAP).
  • Nicole has built excellent relationships with her athletes, understanding their challenges and advocating for them every day. She started and continues to host an ongoing equipment drive to support students who may not be able to purchase their own athletic supplies, affording them the opportunity to participate. Often working around the clock, she goes out of her way to contact parents anytime to check on injured athletes, offering her support and guidance.
  • "After a surgery left me spending countless hours with my athletic trainers, I decided I wanted to be someone other athletes could rely on in their time of need. Athletic training is so much more than helping someone recover from an injury. While we are qualified medical professionals, we often serve as friends, confidants, and our athletes' biggest fans. We want to see them succeed in their sport and in their personal lives. We push them to become the best version of themselves."

Meet Our Distinguished Recognition Committee

Members of this committee are charged with maintaining quality standards for the Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award.

Brian Simerville - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Brian Simerville
MA, ATC, Director of Athletic Training, University of Maryland

Jeff Smith - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Jeff Smith
Senior Associate Athletic Director, University of North Texas

Valerie Herzog - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Valerie W. Herzog
EdD, LAT, ATC, Chair and Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor, Rehabilitation Sciences Program Director, Weber State University

Christopher Pond - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Christopher Pond
MS, ATC, Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine & Wellness, University of the Pacific

Denise Wujciak - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Denise Wujciak
Director of Sports Medicine, Kean University

Rex Sharp - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Rex Sharp
Director of Sports Medicine, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

2022 Rising Star Award Winner, Caitlin Hart!

Head Athletic Trainer, Newberry High School | Newberry, SC

I'm grateful to Henry Schein for giving us a platform to recognize ATs during National Athletic Training Month. It's an honor to win the Rising Star Award, and I am overjoyed to be able to represent Newberry High School's athletic training program."

- Caitlin Hart

Caitlin Hart - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

STAND OUT CONTRIBUTIONS

  • During Caitlin's time at Newberry High School, she has created the Athletic Training Student Aid Program, established Newberry as a nationally recognized Safe Sports School, and secured a grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. As a result of the grant, five new Zoll AEDs were placed at all on-campus athletic facilities.
  • Through the Athletic Training Student Aid Program, she is serving as a mentor and helping to create awareness for the profession among students who volunteer their time to observe the professional duties and responsibilities of an AT. The program has also expanded access to care. When Caitlin first arrived at Newberry, football was the only sport with coverage. Now, every sport is covered by at least one athletic training student aid.
  • Despite being a full-time AT, Caitlin is involved in many aspects of the school. In addition to several other programs, she serves as a Youth Coalition sponsor, providing education every Friday on the dangers and consequences of underage drinking and substance abuse. She also leads the Coalition's annual Red Ribbon Week, a five-day campaign featuring educational materials and activities to promote the importance of a drug-free life.
  • Currently, Caitlin is the only full-time AT in the district, and she is presenting to the superintendent on the need for full-time ATs at all district-level high schools.

This Award is Solely Based on the Community.

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The Rising Star was nominated by their peers!
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Based on predetermined criteria, 6 finalists were selected by the Recognition Committee.
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Voting on the 2022 Rising Star winner was left in the hands of our social followers and community!

Rising Star Finalists!

Lauren White - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Lauren White

Head Athletic Trainer, Robert Toombs Christian Academy, Montgomery Co. High School | Statesboro, GA

  • Lauren is the first athletic trainer on staff for two rural high schools and is building their programs from scratch. Because the programs are new, she has devoted her time to raising money for rehabilitation equipment, supplies, and other materials needed to care for her patients.
  • She provides the highest quality care for her athletes, going out of her way to attend doctor's appointments when needed, performing research to better understand an injury or rehabilitation protocol, and consistently staying late to ensure her athletes receive adequate time and attention to their injury.
  • In addition, Lauren frequently attends school meetings to advocate for the profession and provide education to parents, other athletes, and physicians on the role she plays.
  • "Like many others, I became an athletic trainer (AT) because of an injury I experienced in high school. Although it wasn't season-ending, it left me with gait abnormalities that I live with today. I didn't receive the kind of treatments and rehabilitation I could have if an athletic trainer had been employed at my school. I'm excited to be nominated as a Rising Star finalist because it validates the work I've been doing with my student-athletes and gives us all the chance to educate athletes, parents, and even other health care providers on the importance of ATs."
Dylan Bradley - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Dylan Bradley

Head Athletic Trainer, Panther Valley High School, St. Luke's Sports Medicine | Lansford, PA

  • Dylan is a great asset to the Panther Valley School District and surrounding community and a role model for young professionals and other athletic trainers at St. Luke's University Health Network. He has started many initiatives to better the community and population he works with, recognizing issues within the secondary school sports medicine setting and correlating them to community health disparities.
  • Dylan has achieved the NATA Safe Sports School Award and has completed the Community Health Worker course to obtain a CHW certification. Not only does he provide exceptional care to his athletes, but he has also worked closely with the school to create emergency kits, as well as the Panther Caring Pantry. This donation-based community closet allows students to grab essential home and hygiene supplies free of cost. Dylan also conducts courses for district staff, providing education on mental health, CPR/first aid, and more.
  • "I was in 5th grade watching a playoff football game when I saw a player go down during one of the plays. I remember turning to my parents, saying, 'I want to be that person,' as I pointed to the athletic trainer running onto the field. I believe providing quality health care in an athletic setting is truly a dream job as it connects two of my passions. As a secondary school AT, I serve as a positive role model for my patients, helping them grow into young adults as they participate in a sport they enjoy. I truly don't think there's anything better than that!"
Brittany Cardone - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Brittany Cardone

Head Athletic Trainer, Anahuac High School | Anahuac, TX

  • "Doc B," as Brittany has become known to her athletes, has a unique ability to make her AT room a comfortable space. Before games, you'll hear music playing as athletes are taped. Everyone trusts her to make the right decisions regarding their physical capabilities and medical needs.
  • She was the first AT on staff at her school and quickly gained the trust of her patients. Before she arrived, athletes wouldn't speak up about their injuries, furthering complications as they continued to play on them.
  • Brittany created the Anahuac Sports Medicine program from scratch and now has 12 student-athletic trainers under her guidance.
  • "When I was a collegiate lacrosse player at Montclair State University, I was constantly in the athletic training room dealing with injuries. Having been told my pain was from shin splints up until that point, I never expected that it could be from anything else. But my AT was suspicious and sent me to an orthopedic doctor to get tested for chronic exertional compartment syndrome. It turns out that's exactly what I had, and I received treatment for it almost immediately. I was finally able to enjoy my senior year lacrosse season pain-free. Since that moment, I realized that I wanted to change an athlete's life. I recently graduated at the top of my class and found myself in Anahuac, Texas as the first district-employed AT."
Lauren Burish - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Lauren Burish

Assistant Athletic Trainer, Indiana University South Bend | Warsaw, IN

  • Lauren is a well-respected athletic trainer who is willing to go above and beyond for the program and her athletes. She is quick to volunteer as a guest lecturer on campus to help educate future health care providers on the profession and is currently taking leadership and emotional intelligence courses to better her skills. Lauren consistently strives to educate herself and recently became a certified nutrition coach. Her colleagues do not doubt that she will lead an organization, athletic training program, or national or state committee one day.
  • In addition to her full-time AT role, she was asked to serve as an adjunct faculty member for IU South Bend in the health sciences department.
  • Lauren was also recognized as the 2021 NATA ICSM staff AT of the year—the first NAIA member and youngest AT to win this award. She is a member of many national, state, and district-level AT communities and frequently volunteers to perform vital research.
  • "After being hired as a student athletic training aide, my passion for athletic training grew as I observed allied health care professionals tackle new challenges and apply critical thinking skills to all ranges of injuries and illnesses. This award is a great opportunity for young professionals to showcase their hard work, leadership, and passion for athletic training immediately after graduation, which is a rarity. I am humbled to be nominated and selected as a finalist by my peers, amongst so many great athletic trainers."
Sheldon Burgess - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Sheldon Burgess

Clinical Athletic Trainer, Saint Alphonsus Medical Group | Boise, ID

  • Sheldon readily volunteers his time to help, no matter what's being asked of him. He donated much of his time in 2020 to assist in the COVID-19 testing tents, alleviating many staff members who had already worked long hours. On the field, he is loved and respected.
  • Sheldon has taken a leadership role in the clinic where he works, helping to manage coverage and ensure his colleagues are taken care of. He has a unique ability to see each person's strengths and how they contribute to the organization as a whole.
  • "It's a funny story, I mistakenly took a sports medicine class, thinking it would help me become a better athlete, but I instead fell in love with the combination of medicine and athletics. After taking three years of sports medicine classes in high school, I landed a spot at Boise State University. Our AT class became a family, and we quickly learned how each patient would come to impact our lives. It's such a rewarding profession. I'm proud to be able to serve as a bridge between various patient populations, coaches, parents, and physicians."

In honor of National Athletic Trainer Month (NATM), we are awarding the Annual Rising Star Award. Day in and day out athletic trainers show up for their athletes, dedicating countless hours to ensure optimal health and safety. Athletic trainers are mentors, essential health care workers, support systems, friends, and so much more.

To show our support for athletic trainers across the United States, we'll be elevating distinguished athletic trainers from within the community who have:

Exceeded expectations - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Exceeded expectations

Stood out among their peers - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Stood out among their peers

Went above and beyond their requirements - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Went above and beyond their requirements

Displayed unsung contributions within the industry - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Displayed unsung contributions within the industry


Meet Our Distinguished Recognition Committee

Members of this committee are charged with maintaining quality standards for the Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award.

Darlene Eckhardt - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Darlene Eckhardt
3 Years of Industry Experience
Head Athletic Trainer — The Buffalo Beauts

Michael Overturf - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Michael Overturf
20 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Athletic Training Services — Athletico Physical Therapy

Nick Kenney - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Nick Kenney
26 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Medical Administration, Head Athletic Trainer — The Kansas City Royals

Daniel Bellamy - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Daniel Bellamy
13 Years of Industry Experience
Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine — The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)

Elizabeth Zanolli - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Elizabeth Zanolli
22 Years of Industry Experience
Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine and Health Care Administrator — Stony Brook University

Andrew G. Cornicello - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Andrew G. Cornicello
17 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Sports Medicine — St. Francis College

2021 Rising Star Award Winner! Darlene Eckhardt

Athletic Trainer, Buffalo Beauts

I want to inspire people looking at the field of athletic training as a traditional field to help them realize there are a million different paths you can take. Working as a Physician Extender for an orthopedic surgeon during the day, and a professional female hockey team (NWHL), and a local high school in the evenings proves that anyone can follow their desired path as long as they make their dream field a reality!"

- Darlene Eckhardt

Darlene Eckhardt - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

STAND OUT CONTRIBUTIONS

Only three seasons in and she has already made a significant impact with the Buffalo Beauts.

  • Created an off-season summer training program for the Beauts- something that is not mandatory or widely done throughout the National Women's Hockey League.
  • Transferred multiple COVID-positive athletes home from their "bubble" season in Lake Placid so that they would not have to quarantine alone while away from home.
  • Volunteers her free time giving horseback riding lessons to children and performing AT duties for local high schools.

This Award is Solely Based on the Community.

1
The Rising Star was nominated by their peers!
2
Based on predetermined criteria, 6 finalists were selected by the Recognition Committee.
3
Voting on the 2021 Rising Star winner was left in the hands of our social followers and community!

Special Thank You to Our 2021 Rising Star Award Semi-Finalists!

Ariane Demers - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Ariane Demers
Athletic Trainer
Calhoun County ISD

Being deemed a mentor to many of her female student-athletes and student ATs, she decided to become an AT after receiving care for an injury from her own high school AT.

  • Has dedicated any rare free time to help support the multiple Texas families that has endured the recent power outages.
  • Actively supporting the schools COVID testing program by volunteering to help students who need support with completing necessary paperwork.
  • Helped to run the sports medicine pink t-shirt fundraiser, raising $2,500 for cancer research.
Muriel Tsosie - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Muriel Tsosie
Athletic Trainer
Tsehootsooi Medical Center

Her fascination around athletic training grew, after seeing several ATs care for a cowboy during a rodeo that she attended as a child.

  • A Navajo woman herself, she is focused on establishing a secondary school athletic training outreach service for all schools on the Navajo reservation.
  • Participating as a COVID contact tracer, she is helping to locate sick patients in areas where electricity and running water are limited.
  • Helped in the creation of a group for other Native AT's which supports bringing AT services to Native American communities in Northern Arizona.
Simone Muller - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Simone Muller
Athletic Trainer
Mile Bluff Medical Center

With a combination of passion for working with an active population and health care, has led her to the athletic training profession.

  • Developed the Matthew Elsing Memorial Scholarship in honor of her late athletic training classmate. The self-funded award will help a graduating senior who is pursuing an athletic training degree.
  • Independently decided to deliver meals to families and students who needed food during schools closures caused by COVID-19.
  • Diligently worked with her university to develop a program to train staff on mental health first aid to support students struggling with a mental health crisis.
Amber Edwards - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Amber Edwards
Athletic Trainer
University of Louisiana- Monroe (ULM Warhawks)

After shadowing her high school AT, she knew that athletic training was the career for her.

  • Challenging traditional stereotypes of what a Football athletic trainer should be whiling starting the conversation around why women belong in the sport.
  • Valiantly has been serving as the COVID testing coordinator, organizing and managing the weekly testing of over 400 athletes.
  • Stepped up to coordinate the rehabilitation services for sports during a time of need.
Mairin Wood - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Mairin Wood
Athletic Trainer
Washington and Lee University

Becoming an astronaut was her original dream. Due to height requirements, that dream was not possible, but becoming an Athletic Trainer is a dream come true.

  • Served as the Western Region representative to the Virginia Athletic Trainers Association's Young Professionals Committee (VATA YPC) since 2019.
  • Created and currently manages a Google document that is filled with free CEU options, allowing ATs at her school and beyond to continue education with ease.
  • Stepped out of her AT function to manage all of the contact tracing at the University for students.

In honor of National Athletic Trainer Month (NATM), we are awarding the first Annual Rising Star Award. Day in and day out athletic trainers show up for their athletes, dedicating countless hours to ensure optimal health and safety. Athletic trainers are mentors, essential health care workers, support systems, friends, and so much more.

To show our support for athletic trainers across the United States, we'll be elevating distinguished athletic trainers from within the community who have:

Exceeded expectations - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Exceeded expectations

Stood out among their peers - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Stood out among their peers

Went above and beyond their requirements - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Went above and beyond their requirements

Displayed unsung contributions within the industry - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Displayed unsung contributions within the industry


Meet Our Distinguished Recognition Committee

Members of this committee are charged with maintaining quality standards for the Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools Rising Star Award.

William L. Christman II - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

William L. Christman II
22 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Sports Medicine/Collegiate AT Supervisor at Wofford College

Shelley Lundin - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Shelley Lundin
18 Years of Industry Experience
Assistant Athletic Trainer at Brown University

Rob Roche - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Rob Roche
23 Years of Industry Experience
Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Minnesota Vikings

EJ Hairston - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

EJ Hairston
15 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Sports Medicine at Waxahachie ISD

Eli Hallak - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Eli Hallak
24 Years of Industry Experience
Director of Sports Medicine Program, Head AT at Saint Francis High School

Vincent A.Scavo - Henry Schein Medical Athletics & Schools

Vincent A.Scavo
38 Years of Industry Experience
Associate Athletic Director Athletic Training at University of Miami

Access the Rising Star Award program guidelines here.

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