 
          6     2014 RELAY FOR LIFE MAGAZINE           LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com        July 28, 2014
        
        
          it would eventually come to her as
        
        
          well.  However, Bottrell was much
        
        
          younger than she had ever thought
        
        
          she would be when cancer came.
        
        
          She had hopes that like her mother
        
        
          and grandmother, she would
        
        
          have surgery and chemotherapy
        
        
          and be better, but, unfortunately,
        
        
          it would not be that simple for
        
        
          Nicole.  Her cancer is referred to as
        
        
          inflammatory breast cancer, which
        
        
          quickly spread throughout her
        
        
          body.
        
        
          She spoke about the family that
        
        
          surrounded her, and her mother
        
        
          who was with her when she
        
        
          heard the worst of her news.  She
        
        
          ended her biography saying, “My
        
        
          cancer will never be gone, but it is
        
        
          stabilized.  I must get chemo every
        
        
          three weeks for life, but it won’t
        
        
          make me sick.  This (cancer) is
        
        
          a lifelong battle for me, but with
        
        
          my support systems I can endure
        
        
          everything.  Cancer can’t keep this
        
        
          girl down.”
        
        
          Guzzardo then called for
        
        
          the Survivor’s Lap.  All the
        
        
          participating cancer survivors
        
        
          gathered under the red, white, and
        
        
          blue American Cancer Society
        
        
          Archway.  While Lesleigh Bennett
        
        
          sang a moving rendition of “I hope
        
        
          you dance” the survivors made
        
        
          their way around the track with all
        
        
          those on the sidelines clapping and
        
        
          cheering.  Bennett also sang “Go
        
        
          light your world.”
        
        
          The second lap of the night was
        
        
          the Caregiver Lap.  In this lap the
        
        
          caregivers who have stood beside
        
        
          the loved ones and helped them
        
        
          through their bad and good days
        
        
          walked a lap with their survivors.
        
        
          As they made their lap Sheralyn
        
        
          Bolton sang, “I’ll stand by you.”
        
        
          Bolton also sang Bruno Mars’
        
        
          “Count on me.”
        
        
          For the third lap Guzzardo said
        
        
          he was going to take the liberty
        
        
          of changing the rules a little.  The
        
        
          lap was designated for children
        
        
          ages 10 and under, but Guzzardo
        
        
          wanted everyone 16 and under.
        
        
          He called out the Railer Man, the
        
        
          LCHS youth team, and all the
        
        
          kids in the audience. As the young
        
        
          people gathered and made their
        
        
          lap around the track, Lauren Hill
        
        
          sang “Everyone is beautiful” and
        
        
          “Happy.”
        
        
          When the young people had
        
        
          finished, Guzzardo called for all
        
        
          Relay teams to start the Team Lap.
        
        
          As he called off the names, teams
        
        
          took their spot under the arch and
        
        
          began their lap.
        
        
          When all the special laps were
        
        
          completed, Guzzardo called for
        
        
          everyone to come together and
        
        
          take the ‘everyone’ lap while
        
        
          Jennifer Keith ready the Fight Back
        
        
          statement.
        
        
          For the rest of the night there
        
        
          would be team members circling
        
        
          the track. There would also be
        
        
          special events going on such as
        
        
          a live auction conducted by local
        
        
          auctioneer Mike Maske.  There
        
        
          would be a silent auction, dancing,
        
        
          games, and much more.
        
        
          Guzzardo also announced that
        
        
          beginning around 7:30 p.m. pizza
        
        
          deliveries would be coming to the
        
        
          Relay.  He said the local pizzerias
        
        
          including Sorrento’s, Dominos,
        
        
          Stuffed Aria, and Guzzardo’s
        
        
          would be donating pizza’s to
        
        
          be sold with 100 percent of the
        
        
          proceeds going to Relay for Life.
        
        
          After dark in the glow of the
        
        
          luminary bags, Bill Post would
        
        
          carefully read off the names of
        
        
          those being remembered by a
        
        
          luminary and those who placed
        
        
          their name on the bag.
        
        
          When day began to break, the
        
        
          group would then celebrate with
        
        
          a morning donut and coffee lap,
        
        
          the launching of the balloons and
        
        
          a prayer of hope for a cancer free
        
        
          future for everyone.