Cade Heflin is the son of CJ and Jennifer Heflin of Shinnston, and the grandson of David and Caroline Thomas of Tavares, FL, and Paula Heflin of Haywood.
Throughout his four years at Lincoln, Cade has earned a spot on the perfect honor roll due to his exceptional grades. He is in the top 10 of his class, has taken many dual credit, advanced placement, and honors classes throughout high school, and has been the recipient of several Top Scholar awards. Cade was selected and attended Mountaineer Boys State during the summer prior to his senior year. Also noteworthy is that Cade serves as Secretary of his entire senior class.
Cade also excels athletically, and has been quite an asset for many teams at Lincoln.
He is four-year member of the football team and wrestling team. He really found success on the wrestling mat. In 9th grade, he earned 6th place Big 10; in the 10th grade, he earned 5th place Big 10, 2nd place at the Mike Stump Invitational, 4th place at Regionals, and was a state qualifier; and in 11th grade, he earned 2nd place at the Mike Stump Invitational, 2nd place at McFly Outdoor Duals, 3rd place Big 10, and 5th place at Regionals. He is set to have an excellent senior season. Cade has also played two years of varsity baseball.
Cade’s hard work doesn’t stop in the classroom and on athletic fields, though. He is a four-year member of Student Council where he has served on the executive committee for three of those years. Cade is a four-year member of the Key Club where he has served as Board Member. He also serves as Vice President of the National Science Honor Society, and has been on the yearbook staff for three years. He has spent countless hours volunteering in his community. Some of these include: Feed-a-Family, Field Day with Friends, and Angel Luv.
Outside of school, Cade is a member of Bible Baptist Fellowship Church, is employed as a lifeguard at the Shinnston city pool, and enjoys spending time with friends and family.
Cade has plans to pursue a career in Exercise Science and may wrestle at the collegiate level. His college choice is currently undecided, though.
Cade Patrick Riley is the son of Clay and Whitney Riley of Shinnston, and the grandson of Ann Riley and the late Bob Riley of Shinnston, and Phyllis Ryan of Shinnston, and Lynton Ryan of Lumberport.
Throughout his four years at Lincoln, Cade has earned a spot on the perfect honor roll due to his exceptional grades. He is in the top 10 of his class, and has qualified as a PROMISE scholar. Cade was inducted into the National Honor Society his sophomore year, has taken many dual credit, advanced placement, and honors classes throughout high school, and has been the recipient of several Top Scholar awards.
Cade also excels athletically, and has been quite an asset for many teams at Lincoln. A four-year member of the boys’ basketball team, Cade helped pave the way for the team to earn sectional champs for two years in a row. Also, a four-year member of the football team, Cade made his mark on that sport, as well. As a captain, he earned Big 10 and All-County awards, and was chosen as West Virginia MetroNews Scholar Athlete of the Week. He also played two years of baseball, as well.
Cade’s hard work doesn’t stop in the classroom and on athletic fields, though. He is a four-year member of Student Council where he has served on the executive committee; but more notably, was elected as Student Body Historian his junior year and Student Body Vice President his senior year. Cade is a four-year member of the Key Club where he has served as Board Member and Treasurer. He also serves as President of the National Science Honor Society, and has been on the yearbook staff for three years. He has spent countless hours volunteering in his community. Some of these include: Feed-a-Family, Field Day with Friends, and Angel Luv.
Outside of school, Cade is a member of St. Ann’s Catholic Church of Shinnston, employed as a lifeguard at the Shinnston City Pool, and enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching sports, and working out at Mountain Strong.
Cade has plans to attend a four-year college or university to major in Engineering.
