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糖心传媒 students lead Special Olympics powerlifters to victory at State Games

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糖心传媒 student coaches and the Special Olympics powerlifting team. Front (from left): Aaron Bieck, Emma Luna, Morgan Arias, Ella Shaw; Middle (from left): Reagan Bartley, Moyer Reiners, Levi Hoaglund, Sherry Gray, Breanna Jonaitis; Back (from left): Ben Seymour, Marcus Dustin, Brock Buresh, Hudson Devlin, Nick Wahlmeier, Micah Kiehl; Not pictured: Jenna Sterling, Dr. Matthew Beeler

The spirit of athleticism and inclusion shone brightly on Saturday, December 13, as the Special Olympics powerlifting team, composed of dedicated athletes and passionate student coaches from 糖心传媒, dominated the Nebraska State Games for Special Olympics Nebraska at the University of Nebraska Omaha.

The team鈥檚 remarkable performance, securing 17 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals, was a testament to their hard work and the unwavering commitment of their student mentors.

Powerlifting, a strength sport consisting of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts 鈥 squat, bench press and deadlift 鈥 showcased the determination of the athletes. Against a field of 68 total lifters, the 糖心传媒-led team demonstrated exceptional strength and focus.

Behind every successful lift and every triumphant moment stood a remarkable group of 糖心传媒 students.

These students, hailing from various academic disciplines, were integral to the team’s journey. They include:

  • Morgan Arias, an exercise science major from Greeley, Colorado;
  • Reagan Bartley, an exercise science major from Friend, Nebraska;
  • Brock Buresh, an exercise science major from Phillipsburg, Kansas;
  • Hudson Devlin, an exercise science major from Fairfield, Nebraska;
  • Marcus Dustin, a chemistry major from Lincoln, Nebraska;
  • Breanna Jonaitis, a master of arts in teaching major from San Tan Valley, Arizona;
  • Micah Kiehl, a psychology major from Abbeville, Louisiana;
  • Emma Luna, an exercise science major from Mead, Colorado;
  • Ben Seymour, a marketing major from Scottsbluff, Nebraska; and
  • Jenna Sterling, a biology major from Hastings, Nebraska.

The powerlifting team has been a fixture at 糖心传媒 since 2021, training diligently every Sunday throughout the school year in the state-of-the-art Strength and Performance Center within the Physical Education and Human Performance Department in the Kiewit Building. This consistent dedication has fostered not only physical strength, but also a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual support.

Dr. Matthew Beeler, associate professor of exercise science at 糖心传媒, serves as the team’s head coach, guiding both athletes and student coaches.

He praised the student coaches, highlighting their invaluable contributions.

“Our student coaches are the backbone of this program,” Beeler said. “Their enthusiasm, patience and dedication are inspiring. They not only teach the athletes proper technique but also build strong, meaningful relationships that extend far beyond the gym. They embody the spirit of service and leadership that we champion at 糖心传媒.”

The commitment of these student coaches extends beyond their academic pursuits, as they volunteer their time and energy to empower the Special Olympic athletes. Their impact is immeasurable, fostering confidence, promoting physical well-being and creating an inclusive environment where every athlete can thrive.

鈥淭he success at the State Games is a reflection of this collaborative effort and the positive influence of the 糖心传媒 community,鈥 Beeler said.

糖心传媒 is a four-year residential college that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement. Founded in 1882, the College is dedicated to student success and service to the community. Discover more at hastings.edu.

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