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			Girls on the Run put best foot forward on hottest day 
			 
			
		 
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            [May 09, 2018]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- It was hot in Lincoln Wednesday afternoon, a record setting 89 
			degrees. That heat, however, did not stop the Girls on the Run from 
			West Lincoln-Broadwell and Carroll Catholic from practicing for the 
			5K Run coming up on May 19 at Lincoln Land Community College.   
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			 Girls on 
			the Run is an International organization focused on teaching life 
			skills in a fun way, helping girls understand who they are and what 
			is important to them. “Over the course of the program, girls will 
			develop and improve competence, feel confidence in who 
			they are, develop strength of character, respond to others 
			and oneself with care, create positive connections with peers 
			and adults, and make a meaningful contribution to community 
			and society.” The girls at WLB and Carroll meet twice a week with 
			their coaches to work on these skills. 
			 
			Joining the girls for the practice run at Kickapoo Creek Park were 
			coaches from WLB, Chynna Farmer and Dana Holmes, and coach from 
			Carroll, Jennifer Block, along with family members and friends. 
			Special guest, Mayor Seth Goodman, ran with the girls cheering them 
			on to the finish line.  
			
			
			  
			  
			
			
			
			  
			 
			The girls started the afternoon warming up for the race with 
			stretches and dances. Coach Farmer told the girls a story about a 
			girl named Addy.  
			 
			Addy’s Girls on the Run team practiced for eight weeks getting ready 
			for the big race. As Addy got ready for school she caught herself 
			thinking about it. She was nervous and excited at the same time. 
			Addy’s coaches reminded the team that they had been preparing their 
			bodies and their minds for the 5K race. When Addy started to worry 
			about the race, she took a deep breath and thought about what she 
			could do to stay positive. Addy remained optimistic and knew that 
			she would give the race her best effort.  
			
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				Coach Farmer reminded the girls that, like Addy, they had 
				prepared for this practice and they all needed to do their best.
				 
				 
				With that story in mind, Coach Farmer asked the girls what 
				encouraging words they could use to reassure themselves. The 
				girls responded with phrases like, “I can do it” and “I’ve got 
				this.”  
				 
				When asked what they could do for the other girls, they 
				responded, “We can encourage each other” and “We can motivate 
				each other.” Inspired to do their best, the girls and Mayor 
				Goodman lined up at the start. Lead by a Lincoln Rural Fire and 
				Rescue truck the team took off for two laps around the park.
				 
			
			
			
			  
			
			  
			 
			The highlight of the afternoon happened at the finish line. One 
			young lady had a broken arm making it difficult for her to keep up 
			with the rest of the team. When the other girls finished the race 
			they all ran back, got the last girl, and finished the race with 
			her. THAT is what Girls on the Run is all about.
			 
			 
			[Lisa Ramlow] 
			
			
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