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FSC athletic training
director
named to hall of fame
LAKELAND, Fla. (March
24, 2004) - FSC's athletic training director Sue Stanley-Green and
her husband, Al Green, have been inducted into the National Athletic
Trainers Association (NATA) Hall of Fame. She is one of only five
women named to the Hall and the couple is the first husband/wife
inducted.
NATA Hall of Fame nominees must be certified for 25 years and are
chosen based on their contributions to athletic training at the
national, district and state levels. Stanley-Green is on the NATA
board of certification. She served on the board of directors from
1996-2000 and was president of the Southeastern district from 1993-1996.
In addition to the Hall of Fame award, Stanley-Green received NATA's
Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award and the NATA 25-Year Award
in 2001.
Stanley-Green and Al Green, who was head athletic director at the
University of Kentucky from 1979-1997, will attend an awards luncheon
at the national meeting in Baltimore June 18. Part of the ceremony
includes a video on the career of each Hall of Fame inductee. The
couple will travel to Dallas in late April to make their videos.
About Florida Southern College
Florida Southern is a four-year, private, co-educational liberal
arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The college
offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and a master of business
administration degree accredited by the Commission on Colleges of
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Located in Lakeland,
Fla., the college is home to the largest, single-site collection
of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world.
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