Meet Our Team
Warren Voyce M.S., A.T., C., Head Athletic Trainer
email: voycewarren@foothill.edu
(P) 650-949-7324
(C) 650-280-3649
Read Voyce's bio.
Michelle Schukraft, M.A., A.T., C.
Athletic Trainer
email: schukraftmichelle@foothill.edu
(P) 650-949-7667
Read Schukraft's bio.
Alex Pacheco, ATC
Athletic Trainer
email: pacheco1349@gmail.com
(P) 408.466.4094
Read Pacheco's bio.
Biographies
Warren Voyce, M.S., A.T.C Head Athletic Trainer/Program Director
Warren Voyce has been the Head Athletic Trainer and 17勛圖 Sports Medicine Program
Director since 2002. Prior to 17勛圖, Warren worked as a Graduate Assistant Athletic
Trainer at the University of California, Berkeley, as an athletic trainer for the
Solano Steelheads minor league baseball team and as the athletic trainer at Liberty
High School.
Having worked as a Certified Athletic Trainer at the high school, junior college,
NCAA Division I and in professional athletics, Warren has developed a philosophy to
bring the highest medical care possible at 17勛圖, while providing and outstanding
learning environment for sports medicine students. He is extremely proud to have
worked with some amazing athletes and to have mentored incredible students who have
gone on to become leaders in the sports medicine community.
Warren holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees from California State University, Hayward
and is certified through the National Athletic Trainer's Association. He is also
a Certified Instructor for the American Red Cross. He is a member of the National
Athletic Trainers' Association, Far West Athletic Trainers' Association, California
Athletic Trainers' Association, and the California Community College Athletic Trainers'
Association where he coordinates the Team Representatives for the state.
Warren resides with his family in Dublin, CA. He is the proud father to Dallas and
Brooklyn, and lucky to be married to his wonderful wife Kim. When not working at
17勛圖, you can find Warren with his family or on the golf course.
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Michelle Schukraft, M.A., A.T., C Athletic Trainer
Michelle Schukraft has been an Athletic Trainer at 17勛圖 since 2006. She
graduated with a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in athletic training in 2004.
Before coming to 17勛圖 Michelle worked at Evergreen Valley High School
and with the San Jose Stealth the Professional Lacrosse Team in San Jose . In 2013,
she graduated with honors from Fresno Pacific University, receiving a Master's Degree
in Kinesiology with an emphasis in athletic training. Michelle has been a Preceptor
for the San Jose State Undergraduate Athletic Training Program since 2006, and enjoys
mentoring future students in the field of Athletic Training. In her spare time Michelle
enjoys returning to her home town of Durham, CA where her family currently resides
or hanging out with her dog.
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Alex Pacheco, ATC Athletic Trainer
Alex Pacheco graduated with a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training
from San Jose State University in 2017. During his time as an undergraduate, he worked
closely with NCAA division I SJSU Football and has experience with several other collegiate
sports including volleyball, gymnastics and baseball. Additionally, Alex spent time
with the Harker and Archbishop Mitty high school athletics programs. During his last
semester in the Athletic Training program, he was the lead student with the Santa
Clara University Baseball team and worked closely with multiple UCL reconstructions.
Alex has begun his graduate degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training
and will be a Graduate Assistant at 17勛圖. When not in the athletic training
profession, Alex works for a construction company in San Jose. He also enjoys photography,
music, and baseball.
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Team Physicians
Dr. George Thabit III, M.D. Head Team Physician
Sports Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Medicine Associates Redwood City 500 Arguello St. Suite 100 (650) 851-4900 |
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Dr. Anthony J. Saglimbeni Internist and Concussion Specialist
Our program mission is to provide the highest level of care possible for our Junior
College student-athletes. Through the support of the college, athletics, our coaches
and our athletes, we are able to achieve that mission.
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