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Medical Advisory Committee

Current Members

 

Jesse C. DeLee, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon (San Antonio) Chairman. After completing his orthopedic training at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Dr. DeLee took part in a fellowship on hip surgery at the John Charnley Wrightington Centre in Great Britain.  He has been the director of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio since 1989.   He is currently the team physician for St. Mary's University, Clark High School, John Jay High School, and Sam Houston High School. DeLee is also the co-editor of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
C. Mark Chassay, MD, MBA, Family and Sports Medicine (Houston),Dr. Chassay has a bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin, a medical degree from The University of Texas Medical School at Houston and a master’s degree in executive healthcare business administration from The University of Texas at Dallas.  Dr. Chassay previously served as Head Team Physician/Chief Medical Officer at the University of Texas at Austin Intercollegiate Athletics. He Currently works at the IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute and at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Arnold Fenrich
Arnold Fenrich, Jr., MD, Pediatric Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist (Austin), Dr. Fenrich graduated from Medical School at the University of Pittsburgh (1985) and completed his Pediatric Residency at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh (1988). He completed his Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship and Pediatric Electrophysiology Fellowship at Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine.  Dr. Fenrich was on staff at Texas Children's Hospital and an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine until 2006.  He is now with Children's Cardiology Associates of Austin and is an adjunct assistant professor at UT Southwestern.

Jorge Gomez, MD, Sports Medicine Physician (Houston), Dr. Gómez earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. Dr. Gómez completed a residency in general pediatrics in San Antonio in 1990, and a fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Wisconsin in 1992.  He has served on the Committee on Sports Medicine & Fitness of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Gómez was Head Team Physician at UTSA from 2005-2011, and an assistant team physician for the University of Houston from 2011-2016. Dr. Gómez currently practices sports medicine at Texas Children’s Hospital. He is currently team physician for Faith Academy and is an assistant team physician for the U.S. Paralympic Cycling Team.

Marian Hendricks, D.O., Family Physician (Corpus Christi), Dr. Hendricks is a graduate of the University of Arizona and the Kirksville college of Osteopathic Medicine (Kirksville, Missouri).  She is a family physician in Corpus Christi with an emphasis in osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), sports medicine, and chronic disease care.  She is a team physician with the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Islanders.

Albert C. Hergenroeder, MD, Sports Medicine Physician (Houston), A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Dr. Hergenroeder is currently the Chief of Adolescent Medicine and Sports Medicine of the Texas Children's Hospital. He is also Head of the Adolescent Medicine and Sports Medicine Section at Baylor College of Medicine. He was editor of American Academy of Pediatrics Adolescent Health Update, is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and American Academy of Pediatrics, and was recognized with the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Sports Medicine and Fitness 2012 Thomas E Shaffer award. 

Cary Tanamachi, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon (Mesquite), Dr. Tanamachi is a graduate of Baylor University and the University of Texas Medical Center at San Antonio. He is an orthopedic surgeon at the Orthopedic Specilist of Dallas (OSD). Dr. Tanamachi is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, the Texas Sports Medicine Society, the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and is a Mesquite ISD School Board Member.

John Puig II, MD, Family Medicine Physician (Laredo), Dr. Puig, is a Family Medicine Physician specializing in Sports Medicine. Since graduating from the University of Texas Health Science in San Antonio, he moved to Laredo where he is the proprietor of Laredo Sports Medicine Clinic as well as the Team Physician for most athletic organizations from the high school level to the pros. He has dedicated his life to the treatment of sports related injuries and is always on the cutting edge of medicine.  He is Board Certified for both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.

Valerie Duran, ATC, LAT, Athletic Trainer (Fort Worth), Valerie earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from the University of Texas in Arlington.  She was an athletic trainer at Midland High School for 5 years before taking the Head Athletic Trainer position with an Alaskan professional indoor football tea, the Fairbanks Grizzlies, for four seasons. Valerie is currently an athletic trainer at North Crowley High School.

DeAnn Koehler, MS, LAT, ATC, CSC, Athletic Trainer (Austin). DeAnn Koehler works with the women's volleyball and women's golf programs for the University of Texas at Austin. She came to Texas in August of 1998 from the University of Georgia where she had served as head women's athletic trainer since 1996. Koehler is a graduate of Fort Hays State University where she received her bachelor's degree magna cum laude in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic training. Koehler then received her master's degree in physical education/athletic training from Old Dominion. 
William Schneider

William Schneider, M.S., A.T., Athletic Trainer (Midland), Mr. Schneider attended Texas Tech University receiving his bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Health, specializing in athletic training. He also received his master’s degree from Texas Tech in Sports Medicine. During his professional career he has been employed by the San Francisco 49’ers, the Houston Gamblers, and served as the head athletic trainer and associate professor at Howard Payne University. Since 1990, he has resided and worked for Midland ISD. He served 18 years at Midland Senior High and 10 years at Midland Lee where he was fortunate to have served as the head athletic trainer for the three-time state champion Lee Rebel football team. In 2018 Hondo joined the Urgent Orthopedic Specialist team after serving 35 years as a professional athletic trainer. Hondo has served on the Board of Directors of the Texas State Athletic Trainers Association, was a long-time member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association.

Michael Stephens, LAT, Athletic Trainer (Bellville), Mr. Stephens has been a licensed athletic trainer for over 44 years in Texas.  He has served on numerous boards and committees including 22 years on the Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers, ont eh NATA Governmental Affairs Committee for 12 years, and Executive Director for the Texas State Athletic Trainers Association for 15 years.  He served as a head athletic trainer at the University of Texas at Austin and has been inducted to numerous Hall of Fames.

Joe Martin, Texas High School Coaches Association (Austin), Martin served as president of the Texas High School Coaches Association in 2003-2004 before becoming the Assistant Executive Director in May of 2004. He held that post until 2019 when he became the Executive Director. Martin coached for 26 years in Texas public schools. He was a head football coach for 18 years at Lake Dallas, Mabank, Garland, and Allen. 
 
Martin was inducted into the Texas High School Coaches Hall of Honor in 2008, the Eastern New Mexico University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009, Garland Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, and his alma mater, lewisville HS Hall of Fame in 2009. 
Sam Tipton Texas Girls Coaches Association (Austin), Tipton graduated from Baptist Christian College in Shreveport, LA with a BA in education. He taught, coached and was an athletic administrator in public schools for 24 years.  He is a strong advocate and sought after speaker on girls’ athletics. He was inducted into the Texas Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008 and won the NFHS Citation Award in 2011.