Deniliquin High School students have been proudly flying the flag in recent representative sporting events, showcasing skill, sportsmanship and school values across a range of disciplines.
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The DHS lawn bowls team, made up of Callan Glenn, Darcy Nilsson and Liam Knuckey, travelled to Urana to compete for a spot in the CHS finals.
Facing a strong Wagga High team, the match was closely contested.
The Deniliquin trio narrowly missed out on progressing.
Despite the result, the team demonstrated outstanding commitment and upheld the school’s PBL values, earning praise for their efforts and attitude.
The school has thanked the Deniliquin RSL Bowling Club.
Its members generously supported the team by providing training facilities in the lead-up to the event.
Jack McGrillen and Emma Wettenhall represented the school at the NSW Combined High Schools Secondary Tennis Championship.
Both students competed in the open division, facing players from Years 7 through 12.
The school said their selection is a testament to their skill and determination, and they performed strongly against tough competition.
Looking ahead, excitement is building for the upcoming CHS Athletics Championships, set to take place soon.
Five students from Deniliquin High School have qualified for the event.