Exercise & Sport Science Alumni Spotlights


Angelina Adamo
Class Year: ’24
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Chicago, Illinois
Job:
PE/Health Teacher, Assistant Track and Field at Coach Montini Catholic High School
“I love making a difference in my students’ lives by sharing my passion for health and fitness.”

Benjamin Alt
Class Year: 2020
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Marshfield, Wisconsin
Job:
Physical Therapist at Marshfield Clinic Health System
“Every day I get to help people in many different ways, all while creating a positive, lasting impact in their lives!”

Chris Krepline
Class Year: ’09
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Kimberly, Wisconsin
Job:
Head Baseball Coach at Lawrence University and Field Manager for the Green Bay Rockers
“My Carthage experience allowed me to learn from great professors who helped me create my teaching and coaching philosophies.”

Tyler Prochnow
Class Year: ’14
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Waco, Texas
Job:
Research assistant and doctorate student at Baylor University
“I really enjoy the variety of projects I get to work on and the ability to help others through my work.”

Kyle Rochau
Class Year: ’18
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Arden, North Carolina
Job:
Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Brevard College
“The best part of being a college professor is engaging with students and discovering new and creative ways to teach content.”

Sammie Wagner
Class Year: 2020
Majors: Exercise and Sport Science
Current Hometown: Racine, Wisconsin
Job:
Director of Fitness Center/Strength and Conditioning Coach at The Prairie School
“I love being able to help kids find a love for fitness and teach them how to push themselves to their limits.”

Rachel Walecki
Class Year: ’21
Majors: PE Sport & Fitness
Job:
Physical education teacher at Kenosha Unified School District
“The skills I have learned at Carthage are what shaped me into a well-rounded being. Having to take many different classes allowed me to learn different skills and see life from a different point of view. The hands-on learning at Carthage helped prepare me for real-world situations.”