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Kyle Everson Joins Athletic Training Staff

Aberdeen, S.D. – Northern State University Athletics and Sanford Health announced today the addition of Kyle Everson to the Wolves Athletic Training staff. Everson joins NSU as an assistant athletic trainer. He will serve as the primary trainer for the soccer and track and field teams.
 
"We're excited to welcome Kyle to Sanford and NSU," said Nicole Sumner, Director of Clinic Operations and Ancillary Services, Sanford Health Aberdeen and Ipswich. "His strong track record in athletic training across Aberdeen and the region will enhance the care and support of our student-athletes."
 
"I'm excited to be back in the athletic training room at Northern State University as part of the Sanford Sports Medicine team," explained Everson. "I look forward to working with the athletes to help keep them safe, healthy and performing at their best all season long."
 
Everson is no stranger to Aberdeen, serving as a certified athletic trainer with Avera St. Luke's Hospital since 2002. With Avera, Everson worked in a variety of athletic training roles at both the collegiate and high school levels, making stops at Aberdeen Central High School, Aberdeen Christian High School, Northwestern High School, Leola/Fredrick High School, Northern State, and Trinity Bible College. At the Avera Human Performance Center, Everson's duties included personal training, supervising lifetime resiliency program, return to competition for athletes after surgery, functional testing, and speed/ agility training.
 
Everson is a certified athletic trainer and licensed in both South Dakota and North Dakota. He holds additional certifications in CPR, FMS, FCS, YBT, and SFMA.
 
He holds a bachelor's degree in athletic training from South Dakota State University. Everson enjoys hunting, fishing, triathlons, hiking and camping with his wife Michelle and kids Alexia, Maggie, Addison and James.
 


 
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