(Peru, Neb.) – A
Sabetha, Kan., native,
Alex Edelman, has been working this academic year as a graduate assistant in the Peru State athletic training department.
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Edelman, a May 2019 graduate of Washburn University in Topeka, Kan., began his work last fall under the direction of Bobcat head athletic trainer
Brent Melvin and athletic trainer
Vickie Sheley.
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Sheley commented, "Alex has been able to seamlessly step into his role as a graduate athletic trainer at Peru State. His knowledge of athletic injuries and his ability to care for those injuries in his athletes is a great benefit."
Alex Edelman
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Continuing Sheley noted, "We are excited that Alex is a part of our athletic training department. We look forward to having him here to care for the medical needs of our student-athletes over the next 15 months while he completes his master's degree."
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Edelman had a variety of experiences while earning his bachelor of science in athletic training from Washburn. He had two stints with the Ichabods' football and men's basketball teams. In addition, he spent a semester each with the women's soccer and softball teams. Edelman also did some work with the Topeka West High School Chargers in the spring of 2017.
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For two summers, Edelman worked the Gatorade camps hosted by Washburn. In addition, he assisted with the daily learning activities as a group leader for the YWCA in Topeka.
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Some of his volunteer experience includes assisting with the National Junior College Athletic Association Half Marathon, the Topeka West High School wrestling tournament, and the Wyandotte County Youth soccer tournament.
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Edelman stated, "My time at Peru State has been amazing thus far and I am very excited to be here. I have loved getting to know and work with the student-athletes and my co-workers at the College."
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Edelman and his wife Kalli reside in Lincoln.
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