Season Of Speed Deal!!
Meet Your Sports Medicine Experts

Noah Outman, LAT, ATC
231-920-3202 | noah.outman@imail.org
Cache County
Noah received his Master’s in Athletic Training from Eastern Michigan University and currently works at Ridgeline High School and Mountain Crest High School. He is excited to grow as an athletic trainer by being the point of contact for Cache County and being able to give quality care to the athletes of UYSA. He feels that being a part of UYSA allows him to engage with the athletes through evaluations and helping the athletes compete at their very best.

Bailee Dopp, MS, LAT, ATC
801-387-7678 | bailee.dopp@imail.org
Ogden Area
After playing college soccer at Western Nebraska Community College for two years, Bailee returned to Utah to finish her education at the University of Utah with a degree in Kinesiology and furthered her education at Weber State University by earning a Master of Athletic Training (MAT). She is excited to be a part of UYSA because it allows her to participate in the sport she loves, while also doing what she loves: helping athletes be at their best!

Erin McFarlane, MS, LAT, ATC
801-314-4037 | erin.mcfarlane@imail.org
Salt Lake County
Erin plays a large role in ensuring athletes, parents and coaches know the many resources available to them through the partnership between Intermountain and UYSA. She takes a holistic approach to athlete care and well-being through integration of sports medicine, performance, nutrition, and psychology. She holds a bachelor degree in Athletic Training from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and a master degree in Exercise Science – Human Performance from the University of Wisconsin – LaCrosse as well as a depth of experience working with various levels of soccer athletes from youth through the professional level. You will see her at many of the UYSA events. Reach out to her to learn more about what resources are available to you and your club or schedule a free injury assessment.

Madyson Meeks, LAT, ATC, AEMT
Utah County
Madyson received her degree in Athletic Training from Brigham Young University. She has worked with various high schools for 6 years supporting all sports. She has loves working with all of the athletes and seeing them succeed in their sport. Madyson is excited to work with the UYSA athletes in Utah County.

Kate Roberts , MS, LAT, ATC
St. George
Kate earned her master’s degree in athletic training from North Park University in Chicago. As a former collegiate softball player, she developed a passion for athletic training after experiencing her own injury and seeing firsthand the importance of quality care. Kate now works as a PRN athletic trainer in southern Utah, supporting the UYSA partnership, local high schools, and the college community. She’s excited to help young athletes stay healthy, active, and confident on the field.

Brooke Kudelka, MS, RDN, CD
801-664-4865 | Brooke.Kudelka@imail.org
Brooke received her Masters Degree in Nutrition from the University of Utah and as a former UYSA soccer player she loves working with our teams and athletes. Brooke has experience working with a variety of athletes including professional, collegiate, youth, and weekend warriors. She is passionate about helping athletes improve their nutrition for maximum performance and return to play after injury

Tony Kemmochi, Psy.D
801-314-2201 | Tony.Kemmochi@imail.org
Dr. Tony Kemmochi provides psychological services to professional and student athletes in the greater Salt Lake region. As a bilingual immigrant, he is mindful of multicultural factors that impact our experience in the world. He has worked with highly diverse clientele in terms of nationality, culture, race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender identity, religion, spirituality, age, socioeconomic status, disability, etc. He obtained his doctoral degree from the American School of Professional Psychology in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also possesses 2 masters degrees: Clinical Psychology and Sport Psychology. Prior to becoming a psychologist, he worked as a certified athletic trainer in a variety of settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, orthopedic clinics, division 1 intercollegiate athletics, USA Track & Field Championship, etc. As a former athlete, an athletic trainer, and now a sport psychologist, he has a deep appreciation for various challenges faced by athletes. He combines his clinical knowledge and sport psychology to provide comprehensive care, from emotional struggles to performance enhancements.

Brennan Ames, MS, LAT, ATC
435-251-2299 | brennan.ames@imail.org
Brennen Ames, a native of Loveland, Colorado, is a seasoned Sports Performance Specialist with over 13 years of experience developing athletes. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science with an emphasis in Health Promotion and Lifetime Wellness from Brigham Young University–Idaho. A lifelong athlete, Brennen’s passion for speed and power began early, earning him state championships as a sprinter and running back in football in high school. As an adult competitor competing in the Masters level age 35-39 age division, using the Intermountain Sports Performance training program, Brennen claimed first place in the 100-meter dash at the Utah Summer Games in both 2017 and 2018, won the long jump in 2017, and set a new state record in the triple jump for his age division in 2018. With an equal passion for sports science, Brennen specializes in speed and power development, EMG sprint analysis, and sport sensory training. His expertise has benefited athletes across various levels, including his work as an assistant track coach at Windsor High School in Colorado and Desert Hills High School in Utah, where he coached region and state champion long jumpers. Outside of his professional pursuits, Brennen finds joy in family life with his wife and seven children and is actively involved in coaching his kids, serving in his church and restoring classic cars.







