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Athletic Trainers
  LUBBOCK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
SPORTS MEDICINE DEPARTMENT
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETIC TRAINING

Ronnie Kirk
Director of Sports Medicine
Coordinator of Athletic Trainers
Sports Treatment Center
(806)766-0765
Greg Lowrance
Athletic Trainer
Shelly Macias
Head Athletic Trainer
Coronado High School
(806)766-0632
Arnie Reyher
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Todd Faison
Head Athletic Trainer
Estacado High School
(806)766-1342
Anthony Peppers
Head Athletic Trainer
Lubbock High School
(806)766-1460
Deborah Abascal
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Dee Rutherford
Head Athletic Trainer
Monterey High School
(806)766-0705
Chris Leisinger
Assistant Athletic Trainer


Mission Statement
 
          In the Lubbock Independent School District we are very fortunate to have licensed athletic trainers to provide comprehensive health care for the athletes. Athletic trainers are medical professionals who specialize in the prevention, assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illness that occur to athletes and the physically active. In the secondary school setting, athletic trainers provide a comprehensive health care program for all student athletes. They offer on-site care for injuries sustained in athletic practices and contest, and they supervise rehabilitation and reconditioning programs to allow for safe return to play. The athletic trainer is also a liaison between the medical community and the coaching staff. This is to ensure that all student athletes are being cared for with the utmost professionalism.
Documents for Athletes
Announcements
Cold Weather Guidlines

Dangerous Temperatures and Wind Chills

Please follow the guidelines for all outdoor activity.

Cold Weather Precautions:
During times of excessive cold weather the following precautions will be taken for all outdoor physical activity for LISD athletics.

  • NO workouts, games or scrimmages / when the wind chill factor drops to 32 degrees or below.
  • Coaches and staff should be aware of the wind chill factor and take appropriate precautions during cold weather.
  • On days when the temperature is unseasonably cold, outside activity should be restricted.
  • Anytime it is cold, athletes should be dressed appropriately.
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