BREVARD C 0 L L E (; E HrevutJ. m niscovcr Urcvurd ^ ADI/^Kl J)i\covt‘r iourscif OLArvlvJINi Athletic Trainer: Van Whitmire by Dustin Free, editor/staff writer I Men’s and Women’s Cross Country by Dustin Free, editor/staff writer Brevard College’s athletic program is lucly to have an^ athletic trainer who has the players’, school s, and spor s es interest at heart. Van Whitmire is the current trainer a revar College having been here since September of 2001. Whitmire received his undergraduate degree from Pfeiffer College in Sports Medicine; he continued his educa ion ^ Western North Carolina University, earning his Masters Deg in Heath Sciences. Van Whitmire's experience ^ there: he has former work experience with the UN " ® training staff, as Director of Sports Medicine at Blue '9 Bone and Joint Clinic, as trainer for the Ashville Smoke Pro Hockey team, as well as strength and conditioning coa the minor league baseball team, the Ashville Touns s . Whitmire's education and work experience have a top spot as head trainer at Brevard College, a ^ return to his home town. Van has seen a vane y o j his time as a trainer with the most severe w served with the Ashville Smoke. Head injunes r the ice and being checked into the wall were e with lacerations also being widely treated. Common injuries at Brevard College overuse which results in tendonitis, shin splm s, , stress. Often reasons for visiting the training imDact sprains, blisters, bruising, and injuries from co i by a ball. 11/25/2003 Brevard Cross Country has experienced many victories in past years and this year is an exception. Deemed a rebuilding year the acquisition of Coach Thomas Cason is sure to heighten the team’s demeanor. Coach Cason has experience coaching on the collegiate level as an assistant at Furman for three years, head coach of women’s cross country at Davidson, and one year of service as head coach at Montreat. "Experience is vital. My first hand experience is my biggest asset," is what Coach Cason had to say about his attributes as a runner and coach to the Brevard College running squad. The Brevard Women are doing very well with two second place finishes so far during the season. Led by junior Amanda Osterhaus the women have a solid quartet of runners including Kelly Caulfield, Tara Barrier, and Ashley Vaughn. Amanda had these inspirational words, "Run with your heart and let your body fly." The men’s highest finishes has been fourth, and they are led by runners Matt Owen and Kirk Bjorling. Most improved is Davis Whitfield-Cargile. Both teams have qualifying for Nationals on November 8 and some are looking to capitalize on this athletic stage by pressing for their best time of the season looking for all conference selection and a national tournament bid. http://www.brevard.edu/clarion/sports.asp