Up against some of the best in the country, the Wollondilly-Southern Highlands Physical Culture Club finished with two finalists and two semi-finalists at the BJP Junior Nationals.
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After an exciting limousine drive into Sydney, eight juniors from the club were ready to hit the stage.
The anticipation mounted as the girls prepared to compete at The Quay Centre.
They were among close to 1000 of the best Physie competitors from across the country.
Girls and their teachers travelled from as far as Queensland, Victoria, the ACT and from across NSW.
The morning session started with the nine years performers.
Ruby Blake and Maggie Digger both made it through to the final in which the top 18 girls in that age group competed.
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In the 10 years division, April Jordan worked beautifully on the floor.
Ella Latimer and Alexis Olsen represented the Highlands club in the six years division, with Latimer moving through to the semi-finals.
In the afternoon, Hannah Winne and April Durer took to the floor in the seven years division and performed well in a strong group.
Elise White’s hard work paid off in the eight years section, with her performance getting her through to the semi-finals.
Club president Diane Gardiner said for four of the girls, it was their first time at Nationals and was proud of all the girls who put in strong performances.
The Senior Nationals will be held at the Opera House on December 3.
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