Weidner up and let her run

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MANLIUS — When Bureau Valley cross country coach Dale Donner talks about his sophomore standout Regan Weidner, he has one word that comes right to mind — heart.

When Weidner displayed an unbelievable kick to overcome a pack of runners to run down a runner-up finish in the IHSA Class 1A Cross Country State Meet, Donner knew exactly where it came from.

“Regan usually doesn’t have that much of a kick at the end. With 50 (yards) to go, she was in a dog fight; she really sped up. One of the kids asked me, ‘Where did she get that?’ I just pointed to my heart. She has a lot of heart. She deserves everything that she gets.

“She’s as hard of a worker as we’ve ever had come through Bureau Valley. She will do anything you ask and not question why, she just does it.”

The state runner-up finish capped a stellar sophomore season which saw Weidner win her first regional championship and second All-State medal. She now adds the honor as the 2012 BCR Runner of the Year, which promises to become a matter of routine over the next two years.

With her season, Weidner has effectively raised the individual bar for a Bureau Valley program that has a reputation as one of the premier programs in the area. Weidner has no interest in resting on her laurels.

“Obviously (the expectation) is going to be to do better than I did today,” she said after finishing second at state. “I know the expectations are going to be high. I am ready to keep training. I don’t want to take any time off right now. I just want to train as much as I can to get ready for next year.”

Weidner’s dedication to her sport even continues while she is playing basketball for the Bureau Valley Storm.

“Sometimes it’s hard to get in all of the training that I want,” she said of getting her running workouts in. “If we have a late practice, I will run before. If we have an early practice I’ll go to the Met afterwards, and if we have a game, I will take the day off and get ready for the game.”

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