They've
got friends in high places, the Hartem Stags Volleyball Team visits
the Illinois State Capitol
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[May 26, 2017]
The
Hartsburg-Emden State Champion Volleyball Teams visited the Illinois
State Capitol on Monday and they were treated like the champions
that they are. You may recall that Hartem swept the Class 7-1A and
8-1A State Volleyball Championships earlier this year.
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Thanks to a certain connection, the Stags were
honored for their outstanding accomplishments and even impressed
Governor Bruce Rauner on the visit.
According to Hartem Volleyball Coach Jennifer Hayes, the visit came
about because of two reasons. First, Representative Tim Butler
visited Hartem last year and became aware of the successful program.
Secondly, Butler’s secretary just happens to be a friend of the
mother of Cloee O’Donoghue. O’Donoghue is a Stag Volleyball State
Champion. Having friends in high places has its benefits.
So on Monday morning the team traveled to Springfield, along with
coaches and some family members, and they were treated to the
experience of a lifetime. Coach Hayes had this to say about the
opportunity, “We had a great experience. The Governor was very
personal. He congratulated the team on their accomplishments and how
important it is in school and in life to work hard and be a great
teammate.”
"He also said how proud he was of the girls and their representing
the state in such an impressive manner. And he said "GO STAGS" a
lot,” Coach Hayes said, laughing.
She continued, "He told them about the history of the Capital
Building. He told them about the Governor's Mansion being renovated
and moving to the Illinois State Fairgrounds. He also told a story
about a family of foxes living under his porch. He has six children,
all grown, he said.”
"He was a great guy to talk to. He took time with all the players
and their parents/grandparents. He did not rush us or make us feel
like an inconvenience. It was great!" Coach Hayes said.
Coach Hayes continued telling about the memorable day, "We were on
the House Floor - that was spectacular - and we were given the grand
tour by Representative Tim Butler. He showed us around and took us
into chambers. Session didn't start until 3:00 p.m. so it was not
very busy. He took us back to his office and they fed us pizza.”
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A guided tour by Representative
Butler
To make the day even more perfect, the Stags had a
photo opportunity by a sculpture of a deer just outside the building
as they were leaving the grounds.
"The Stag sculpture was just outside the building on our way to the
bus,” said Coach Hayes. “It was meant to be,” she added with a
laugh.
[Teena Lowery
Photos courtesy of Coach Jennifer Hayes]
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