Health and Fitness
March 28, 2023
From: Pullman Regional HospitalThe Regional High School Athletic Training Program is only possible through philanthropy. A gift to the Regional High School Athletic Training Program is more than a donation: you’re joining our team.
A Student-Athlete's Perspective
Zoe Moser was a three-sport student-athlete at Colton High School. Not only did she play basketball, volleyball, and softball for the school, but she also participated in sporting events outside of Colton. When Zoe injured her ACL playing in an all-star basketball game in Seattle in 2016, the first person she texted was Kai Seshiki, Athletic Trainer at Colton High School.
“My story is not unique. Kai offers this level of care to all the student-athletes in Colton. He truly is incredible,” reflects Zoe.
Meet the Trainers
Jaimie Haramoto, MS, LAT, ATC
Pullman High School
Jaimie is a native of Utah where she completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Utah. She then moved to the Palouse and completed her graduate degree at the University of Idaho. After 9 years of providing athletic training services to student-athletes at Washington State University, she joined the Regional High School Athletic Training Program team in 2022.
Kai Seshiki, EdM, LAT, ATC
Colton High School
Kai completed his undergraduate degree, then taught athletic training and human anatomy courses at Washington State University while completing a graduate degree. After 6 years teaching at the university level and 2 years teaching at a school of massage, he joined Pullman Regional Hospital's Summit Therapy and Health Services team.
Nicole Clements, MS, LAT, ATC
Serving Potlatch High School
Nicole, a Washington State native, has lived and worked all over the state. She completed her undergraduate degree at Washington State University, then attended the University of Idaho for graduate school. She has provided athletic training services at a variety of high schools in the area.
Amy Vu, MS, LAT, ATC
Serving Garfield-Palouse High School
Amy completed her undergraduate education at the University of Kansas and attended the University of Utah for graduate school. Prior to joining the Pullman Regional Hospital team, Amy worked for Washington State University Athletics and the Kinesiology Department.