subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Dec 03 2008 

Published: September 05, 2008 11:56 am    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

BOAZ IS BACK!

College and community welcome their hero home

By NATHAN WHEELER

Rend Lake College

INA – Packed away in Brent McLain’s backpack to Beijing, Boaz Lalang’s Rend Lake College family was with him at the Summer Olympics when he sailed through the 800 meter track and field prelims. They shared his pain when he came short of making the finals by only two-hundreths of a second. They were there because McLain was there. And they were there on Wednesday to welcome their hero home.

Hundreds attended the homecoming celebration at the RLC Sports Center yesterday to celebrate the return of a 19-year-old athlete who is more-than-arguably the greatest in the college’s history.

“I’m glad to be back home,” Lalang told the audience. He calls RLC home, but he is from Eldoret, Kenya and competed for his native country at the Games in Beijing. His love for the small college in Southern Illinois – one which he turned down money and a professional contract to return to – embodies how the local community invited him in with open arms long before he was its first Olympian.

“I want to thank Rend Lake College for allowing me to fulfill my dreams,” he said.

To thank him for fulfilling the college’s dream of being represented on the athletic world stage, the RLC Foundation Board of Directors, along with Chief Executive Officer Pat Kern, presented Lalang with a commemorative plaque and Trustee Chairman Bill Simpson, on behalf of the RLC Board of Trustees, unveiled two signs at the homecoming. The signs will be placed at the college’s two main entrances. They read “Welcome to Rend Lake College. Home of Boaz Lalang. 2008 Beijing Olympian. 800m Men Track Event.”

The College and its Foundation sent Lalang’s coach, McLain, to Beijing to represent the local support and excitement for their athlete. Lalang said he shed “many tears of joy” when reading the numerous messages of support on The McLain Report: From China to Ina, a daily blog where McLain and his wife, Deedra, chronicled their Olympic journey.

McLain explained that getting to see Lalang at the games was not easy. The first of few times they were able to see each other was through a chain link fence as Chinese armed guards watched in the background at the Bird’s Nest, China’s National Stadium. He said a tear came to Lalang’s eye.

“They didn’t send me to Beijing to site see,” McLain said. “They sent me for that one moment ... when Boaz knew that his Rend Lake College family was with him.”

Lalang thanked the College and Foundation for sending McLain “all the way to China” to support him. He thanked everyone at his homecoming for sharing his special moment. If it were not for donations by friends, fellow students, faculty and staff at RLC – a campaign spearheaded by RLC administrators, Kern and instructor Barb Hampton – Lalang’s Olympic dream would have been overshadowed by the price of a plane ticket – one which, coincidentally, was about the same as the average annual earnings of an entire Kenyan family. Even one of his competitors, Irish runner Thomas Chamney, jumped on the bandwagon and gave a gift to get Lalang to the Kenyan Olympic Trials. Chamney made it to the Olympics, but did not make it beyond the 800m prelims.



“It’s because of you that we are all here on this special day,” Lalang said. “I thank you all, my Rend Lake College family.”

print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



Photos


RLC Board of Trustees Chairman Bill Simpson presents Boaz Lalang with a sign recognizing his achievements as the college's first Olympian. Lalang's coach, Brent McLain, applauds from his seat at a homecoming celebration held Sept. 3 in the RLC Sports Center on campus. Rend Lake College/ (Click for larger image)


Nate Ragland shakes the hand of RLC's first Olympian and its greatest athlete, Boaz Lalang. Rend Lake College/ (Click for larger image)


Boaz Lalang and Brent McLain. Rend Lake College/ (Click for larger image)


Gavin Richardson gets Lalang's autograph on the RLC track. Rend Lake College/ (Click for larger image)

monster
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Hot Jobs

Deposit Specialist
Deposit Specialist
Peoples National Bank is seeking a
qualified individual to fill the Deposit
Specialist
...>MORE

Temporary Office Assistant
Temporary Office Assistant - general computer experience required. Duties will include, entering data into Excel, filing...>MORE

Administrator/Security
NETWORK
ADMINISTRATOR/SECURITY
ANALYST
Peoples National Bank is seeking candidates
for the Network A
...>MORE

Temporary Day Labors
Temporary Day Labors, heavy lifting, out side work. Clean driving and criminal record required, pays min wage.
242-
...>MORE

Customer Service Sales Support/Project Coordinator
Customer Service Sales Support/Project Coordinator
Seeking energetic and experienced team player for customer servi
...>MORE

QRMP Manager
QMRP...Qualified Mental Retardation Professional to manage and run daily operations and staff in Our Nashville, IL ICF-D...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2008. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index