Callan Leiper took the opportunity between events to select his gifts for Mother’s Day from the P&C stall.
The Deniliquin South School oval was a hive of activity on Friday, full of excited young athletes of all abilities, dressed in their sport house colours for the schools athletics carnival.
Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content
It was a bright, sunny, moderately warm day which was perfect conditions for all the athletes to perform at their best.
As they moved to each event you could hear the cheers from other students, the parents nervously egging their kids on and the background announcer directing the traffic for the day.
The starter’s gun was a familiar sound, followed by the pounding of feet going as fast as they could down the track, and time keepers at the ready for each student that crossed the finish line.
Pencils were handed out to signify placings, then off to the officials to record the days results.
When students were not competing they had the opportunity to race to the hall to select the perfect gift for mum to give on Mother’s Day.
The P&C were thrilled with the day, with the tables of gifts almost empty.
Nate and Bec Fitzpatrick in between events.
Ava Richards and Abbey Doncon from Deniliquin High School were time keeping for the day.
Haven Till was dressed to support her Warbreccan team.
The beautiful sunny day had teacher Jenene Croker in a very playful mood.
Lachlan Jeffrey clears the bar in the high jump.
Lara Redden and Vivienne Thomson supporting their teams.
Layla White competes in the discus.
Lenny Hanns clears the bar in high jump.
Jayllum Seely and Ryder Spinks selecting gifts for Mother’s Day.
Peggy O’Donnell releases the discus.
Deni South School principal Liz Dudley and Rose Keane officiate the results for the day.
Lennix Leetham jumps his best at the high jump event.