| Lincoln Girls Track and Field team 
			earns 5th Place finish at StateSophomore Becca Heitzig crowned State 
			Champion in 800m
 
 
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			 [May 24, 2022] 
		Saturday was a phenomenal day for the 2022 Lady 
		Railers Track and Field team as four outstanding LCHS athletes 
		participated in the IHSA Class 2A Girls State Track and Field 
		Championships at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston.  
			Reese McCuan, Becca Heitzig, Alyssa Company and 
			Mallory Short not only medaled in their events but they also brought 
			home the school’s best finish ever at State in Track and Field 
			competition. These four girls combined to finish in 5th place as a 
			team. What a remarkable feat! 
 Sophomore Becca Heitzig blew the competition away as she ran the 
			800m in 2:09.99 and finished in first place by several seconds. Her 
			run was incredibly impressive and she left the spectators in the 
			stands in awe. Immediately following her record-setting run, two of 
			the girls who finished behind her were quick to tell her, “You’re 
			amazing.”
 
			
			 She is no. 1 and she gives all 
			the glory to God ~ she is State Champion Becca Heitzig!
 
			
			 
			Not only did Heitzig set a new PR with her run on Saturday but she 
			set a new IHSA State Record for Class 2A. The track announcer made 
			that information known while Heitzig was busy fielding questions 
			from the media on the infield. 
 In the Prelims on Friday, Heitzig had finished second with a time of 
			2:17.59. With her first place finish, Heitzig becomes just the 
			second girls track and field athlete to be crowned a state champion 
			at LCHS.
 
 Senior Reese McCuan earned a second place in the Triple Jump earlier 
			in the day. McCuan’s jump measuring 11.30m was a new PR. She was 
			beat out by Alice Sotelo of Sterling High School, who jumped 11.36m 
			in her final jump. In the triple jump, the athlete only gets three 
			chances on the day of the Finals. McCuan was understandably 
			disappointed when she scratched on her third jump, knowing that 
			Sotelo had taken over the lead. McCuan had jumped 11.18 in the 
			Prelims on Friday to earn a no. 1 ranking going into the Finals on 
			Saturday.
 
 By the time early evening was approaching, the rain was really 
			beginning to come down. The last event of the day was the 4x400 
			Relay and the relay team of Mallory Short, Reese McCuan, Alyssa 
			Company and Becca Heitzig was ready to run. These four girls had 
			finished on top during Friday’s Prelims with a time of 4:02.88. On 
			Saturday night, they were even faster, but so was the team from 
			Kankakee. The Lincoln girls finished in second place with a time of 
			3:58.96. The Kankakee team edged the Lady Railers with a time of 
			3:57.93. Still the Lincoln girls broke a school record that had been 
			in existence since 1991. Heitzig’s mom, Kim, was on that 1991 relay 
			team that held the previous record of 4:01.90.
 
 So on a day that featured weather delays due to rain and lightning 
			and the rearrangement of events that without a doubt had to be 
			stressful on all the athletes, these girls prevailed and ended their 
			day wet, but with smiles. Their hard work, dedication and resilience 
			had all paid off. The girls also mentioned how they gather in prayer 
			before running.
 
 Heitzig was the first to recognize a higher power as she spoke 
			immediately after her 800m win.
 
 
			
			 
			
			“Number one, I’ve got God on my side right now and I could not have 
			done anything without Him,” began Heitzig, who had to stop and 
			listen when the announcer said her name over the stadium's speaker. 
			It was at that very moment she learned she was the new State record 
			holder. “State record, what? I didn’t know that,” she said.
 
			
			 Freshman Mallory Short gets a hug from Coach Johnie Meisner.
 
			“I also give credit to my coaches and my teammates 
			who pushed me at every practice and helped me prepare for this 
			moment,” Heitzig continued. “I would not have been able to do 
			anything without preparation.” 
 While Heitzig had a goal of winning State, the idea of setting a new 
			State record had not entered her mind. Heitzig said of the moment, 
			“This is just so overwhelmingly amazing. It hasn’t even sunk in yet, 
			but I feel awesome because that’s a goal (state champion) I’ve been 
			working for and I finally got it.”
 
			After the relay team set the new school record and finished in 2nd 
			place, the four members of the team were excited to talk, with the 
			adrenaline still flowing as fast the raindrops were falling. 
 With four excited girls talking at once, this was what was said:
 
 “I don’t think whenever I run, so I just kind of went.”
 
 “The nerves kick in and you just go.”
 
			 
			
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			“Yea, like no thought.”
 “The main goal was first place would be awesome, but we got our 
			school record.”
 
 When the girls mentioned the school record, Heitzig said of her mom, 
			“She didn’t think that we were gonna make that at all.”
 
			
			 Reese McCuan earned a silver medal in the triple jump.
 
			"We also love the idea of faith before we run,” the 
			girls all said. “We always say a prayer before we run. We just cheer 
			each other on no matter where we are on the track. We all put in 
			lots of hard work this season. Lots of practice and lots of teamwork 
			and all pushing each other really helped.”
 The girls also noted their track season was plagued with injuries 
			and they barely got to practice together. You could not tell that by 
			their record-setting performance Saturday.
 
 “It’s crazy how much we’ve improved because at the beginning of the 
			season our best time was 4:12,” said McCuan. “The fact that we PR’d 
			every race is insane. As a team, every race we improved. Every race 
			we got better and better.”
 
 The younger girls all said they will miss McCuan next year.
 
 The girls also said the rain helped on Saturday.
 
 
			
			 
			
			“We love to run in the rain,” they all chimed in together. “The rain 
			kind of helped. We’ve practiced in the rain and you just get used to 
			it and we just push through it.”
 
 “We love good ole Midwestern weather,” said McCuan. “it doesn’t know 
			what it wants”
 
 These girls, though, they knew what they wanted Saturday and they 
			went out and got it.
 
			
			 The fantastic four sharing a hug in the rain atop the podium at the 
			end of the day.
 
			The remarkable run by the thrown together relay team 
			will continue for a few years yet, as McCuan is the only senior who 
			will be lost to graduation. Heitzig and Company are sophomores and 
			Short is just a freshman. There is plenty of time left for these 
			girls to continue shattering records.
 Congratulations, ladies!!
 
 The entire girls track team, many of whom showed up in support of 
			the state qualifiers on Saturday, are listed below, as provided by 
			Coach Gayal Rademaker:
 
 AnnaLisa Alley
 Reagon Bell
 Allysa Buffington
 Leslie Campbell
 Allysa Company
 Kaylee Crawford
 Faith Dunham
 Jazlyn Franz
 Becca Heitzig
 Haven Henry
 Makayla Koehne
 Reese McCuan
 Lexi Perkins
 Addison Rawlins
 Avery Rawlins
 Alexis Rehmann
 Hadley Rutledge
 Mallory Short
 Allison Turner
 Oliviah Wilkerson
 
 
			
			 
			
			Coach Rademaker is also assisted by Johnie Meisner and Blake Jones.
 
 Coach Meisner was so proud of the girls after the meet Saturday 
			night, he hugged each one.
 
 Finally here is Becca Heitzig’s State Championship run showing just 
			how impressive she was:
 
 1. Becca Heitzig ~ Lincoln 2:09.99
 2. Colleen Zeibert ~ Rochester 2:13.83
 3. Isabella Orozco ~ Aurora Central Catholic 2:16.24
 4. Ashleigh Anderson ~ Mount Zion 2:16.72
 
 [See more results on Tuesday]
 
			[Teena Lowery] 
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