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Upgrading the Hawkeye Experience: A Look Inside Hamilton Athletics with AD Eric Talsma

Upgrading the Hawkeye Experience: A Look Inside Hamilton Athletics with AD Eric Talsma

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In this episode of the H2Know Podcast, we sit down with Hamilton Community Schools Athletic Director, Eric Talsma, to take a deep dive into the exciting upgrades and innovations happening across Hawkeye athletics — from new infrastructure and technology to community engagement and accessibility.

From improved Wi-Fi on the athletic campus and game streaming options, to the new athletic walkway, ADA-accessible paths, and the boosters’ deck at the football stadium, Eric shares how each project reflects the district’s ongoing commitment to creating a top-tier experience for athletes, parents, and fans alike.

You’ll also hear updates on new systems designed to make things easier for spectators and volunteers — including QR codes, digital payments, and point-of-sale systems — plus a look at the dedicated people behind the programs, including Rachel Melvin, Jeremy Vance, and Dan VanHekken.

Episode Highlights:

  • Overview of new and ongoing athletic facility improvements
  • How Wi-Fi and digital tools enhance the fan experience
  • The importance of ADA accessibility across the athletic complex
  • The role of the Hamilton Athletic Boosters
  • Introducing new staff Rachel Melvin, Jeremy Vance, and Dan VanHekken
  • The broader vision for Hamilton athletics — connection, community, and pride

Tune in to hear: How Hamilton is building more than just better facilities — it’s building connection, accessibility, and community pride through every upgrade and initiative.

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