Cincinnati SportsMedicine was one of the first centers in the area to provide athletic trainers to area high schools. Our commitment to the community only starts with the schools listed below
Aimee Bruketa, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Badin High School
abruketa@csmoc.com
Badin High School is a vibrant co-ed student community, a friendly, close-knit environment. The young men and women of Badin aim high in academics, grow in their faith and excel in activities. Badin students are well prepared for today, tomorrow and beyond!
Badin High School opened in 1966, the merger of all-boys Hamilton Catholic and all-girls Notre Dame High School. We are proud of our heritage and the legacy of leadership that all three schools represent.
All faiths are welcomed at Badin High School. We encourage you to take a close look at our student-designed Web site, then call or visit us if you’d like more information.
Jay Bowers, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Dixie Heights High School
jbowers@csmoc.com
Dixie Heights High School is a 5-A school located in Edgewood, KY. It is the home to the Colonels and houses 19 Varsity sports. The school has shown tremendous growth over the past few years, with the building of a new sports facility and the renovation of the basketball gymnasium.
While at Dixie Heights High School Jay’s primary responsibility is to provide the athletes with compassionate and quality sports medicine care. He provides coverage of all home athletic events (F/JV/V) and special events (i.e. districts/regional) during the school year and oversees the day-to-day operation of the Athletic Training room. He facilitates the evaluation and rehabilitation of athletic and non-athletic injuries for the students, parents, and staff of Dixie Heights. Also, during his tenure he has also helped bring CSMOC Sportsmetrics program, an innovative injury prevention program, to Dixie Heights.
You are welcome to contact Jay at any time to speak with him about a concern or question that you may have.
Elder High School, a Roman Catholic secondary school, seeks to serve the community in which it is situated by assisting adolescent young men in their quest to become growing, knowledgeable men. As a comprehensive high school serving young men with a wide variety of physical, intellectual, moral, cultural, and social endowments, the educational process begins with the young man himself: his strengths and weaknesses. In thus accepting the young man, we hope to assist in the development of his personality and the broadening of his horizons to the extent that, upon graduation, he is prepared to pursue whatever further development is necessary for him to make his personal contribution to life and building the Kingdom of God.
Dr. Matt Busam serves as Team Physician for the Elder Panthers
Being one of the largest school districts in Ohio, Mason High School is part of the Greater Miami Conference (GMC). To help with the orthopaedic care, Dr. Marc Galloway volunteers his time working with the athletes. You’ll see Dr. Galloway on the sidelines of games or making routine visits to the school to help screen some of the problems. Should an athlete need to follow up with Dr. Galloway in the office, they can be seen at our Mason office throughout the week.

Rachael Holt
Athletic TrainerMcAuley High School
rholt@csmoc.com
McAuley High School is a private, women only, Division 1 school on the Westside of Cincinnati. They are a member of the Girls Greater Cincinnati League (GGCL), Scarlet Division. Approximately 40% of students at McAuley are involved in one or more of their 11 sports including: volleyball, golf, soccer, cross-country, tennis, basketball, bowling, swimming and diving, softball, track and field, and lacrosse. McAuley’s mascot is the Mohawk and their athletics colors are Black and Gold.
Mike Thalner, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Milford High School
thalner_m@milfordschools.org
Milford High School is a comprehensive secondary institution with an enrollment of 1,910 students in grades 9-12. Milford High School achieved the top rating of “Excellent” for seven consecutive years on the Ohio Local Report Card. The high school offers a variety of opportunities to challenge all students within a supportive community. It boasts challenging AP level courses, a competitive Fort Ancient Valley Conference athletic program, a highly successful and renowned music and fine arts programs, a cutting-edge technology department, an energetic and enthusiastic faculty, a highly acclaimed Ninth Grade Community, and a virtual learning Success Academy.

Princeton High School is a public, co-educational comprehensive high school located in Sharonville, Ohio.
PHS serves grades nine through twelve. Established in 1955 and having graduated its first class in 1959, Princeton High School opened its doors on September 15, 1958 and is located near Cincinnati in Hamilton County in the state of Ohio. It is situated near the intersection of interstates 75 and 275 at 11080 Chester Rd. Princeton High School is well known for its academic excellence – offering a full slate of advanced placement and International Baccalaureate courses – as well as outstanding technology, music, and athletic departments. Princeton High School is accredited by the North Central Association.
Princeton High School has been educating students of Evendale, Glendale, Lincoln Heights, Springdale, Sharonville, Woodlawn and portions of Blue Ash, Deerfield Township, West Chester Township, and Springfield Township since its consolidation in 1955. From these areas, Princeton High School draws one of the most diverse student bodies of any school in the area – being home to students from fifty-five nations and of numerous races and diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.

Purcell Marian is a Roman Catholic, co-educational high school serving a diverse, multi-racial student body of various faiths and socio-economic backgrounds and educational needs. It is chartered by the State of Ohio , and accredited by the Ohio Catholic Schools Accrediting Association and the North Central Association of Schools. Located in a historic urban community, the school is co-sponsored by the both the Society of Mary and Sisters of Charity, and is owned by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and under the governance of Limited Jurisdiction Board of Trustees. The school is staffed by both lay and religious men and women.
St. Ursula Academy is a Catholic, college-preparatory, secondary school for young women, sponsored by the Ursulines of Cincinnati in the spirit of St. Angela Merici, their foundress. The administrators, faculty and staff are dedicated to unleashing the potential of each student to become a woman of faith, integrity and courage committed to building a better world.
St. Ursula Academy offers an intensive four-year program in the fields of English, mathematics, science, social studies, French, Spanish, Latin, and religion. An entrance test is required of all prospective freshmen students. Academic scholarships are also based on the results of this test.
The Academy also offers a program for college-bound, highly motivated young women of above average ability who have dyslexia or other learning disabilities. Learning disabilities students are completely mainstreamed within the college-preparatory curriculum through the Educational Services Program.
Becky Stanish, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Ursuline Academy
bstanish@csmoc.com
Ursuline Academy is a four-year college-preparatory private girls’ Catholic high school founded by the Ursuline sisters of Brown County, Ohio in 1896. Current enrollment numbers 700 students from all over Greater Cincinnati (representing 50 different zip codes).
Ursuline offers a curriculum of more than 100 courses specifically designed to prepare the student for the demands of college level programs. A modular schedule (similar to a college scheduling procedure) is enhanced by the open-area structure which provides flexible learning areas.









