• WCHS Sports Medicine Program

     

     What does a student athletic trainer do?

    The West Cabarrus Sports Medicine Program is a very important part of the overall success of all Wolverine athletic programs.  We are responsible for the prevention, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of all athletic injuries. The student athletic trainers at West Cabarrus High School assist the Licensed Athletic Trainers in all aspects of athletic training. Student athletic trainers assist with or perform duties such as taping, administering treatments, providing first-aid, injury evaluation, and stretching. Our student athletic trainers are dedicated to both the well-being of our student athletes as well as themselves.

    What are the requirements for being a student athletic trainer?

    You must be a sophomore or a junior and previously completed Sports Medicine I to be eligible for the program.  We will choose new members for our program in May 2022.  All student athletic trainers must maintain a 2.5 or higher grade point average.

     

    Current WCHS Athletic Trainers

    Delaney Baker - 12th

    Kyeana Biggs - 12th

    Kennedy Buhl - 12th

    Karissa Carr - 11th

    Bryson Duncan - 11th

    Julia Hobbs - 11th

    Julia Masker - 12th

    Jacob Parker - 11th

    Kinsey Reid - 12th

    Eli Roach - 11th

     

     

     

     

Last Modified on September 26, 2022