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Weidner also believes her experience in track – finishing third in the 3200m run last spring – has helped her be more competitive in the longer cross country races.

“I think that last track season helped me a lot,” she said when asked about her third sport. “It made my legs a lot stronger with the speed and 400 workouts. (The kick at the end of the state race) was all because of track. I did not have that last year.”

Weidner won her first regional championship at Rock Falls with a time of 18:43. She landed second at the Oregon Sectional behind the surprising race winner Julie James of El Paso-Gridley. Then at state, the Storm sophomore used her newfound kick to overcome a pack of runners to move up all the way to second-place with a personal best time of 17:45, second only to race winner Ivy Handley (17:24) of Decatur St. Teresa, the Class 1A team champion.

Longtime Princeton coach Pat Hodge appreciates a talent like Weidner.

“It’s obvious when watching her that she has a lot of determination to go along with the talent that she has. Her State run was her best, but she had several races during the year that indicated she would be up there pretty high,” he said.

Donner believes Weidner has the potential to make her mark on cross country in the state of Illinois. He also believes she can be a foundation upon which he can build his Bureau Valley program for years to come.

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