Keeping athletes healthy
Dear Editor:The Aspen High School and Middle School Athletic Departments would like to thank the doctors, physical therapists, and trainers of this valley who have been so generous with their time for the athletes of the Aspen School District.The following medical personnel donated their time to give over 135 physical screenings for the athletes before the start of the fall sports season: Dr. Kelly Locke, Dr. Dewayne Niebur, Amy Covington, PA, Dr. Lindsay Harris, Dr. Jason Rolling, Dr. Ryan Labovitch, Justin Killgore, ATC, Dr. Tim Hartman, Kayla Holmbeck, Chris Peshek, P.T., Damon Oliver, P.T., Robin Severy Pfautz, P.T., Louis Magrone, S.P.T., and Bree Kimmel. This is a great service to the youth of our community and we appreciate the continued support from the medical professionals of this valley.Please come out and support Aspen School District athletics.Carol SamsAHS Athletic DirectorTom HealdAMS Athletic Director/Assistant Principal
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