BRIGANEERA House were the big winners at the 2014 Dubbo College South Campus athletics carnival recently, dominating the annual event.
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Briganeera scored 1024 points, well ahead of Parayong on 660, Macoolari on 572 and Yarradaroo on 472.
Physical development, health and physical education head teacher Marisha Blanco said the day provided an opportunity for students of varying ability to be involved in events, with prizes for best dressed and a popular dash for cash taken out by Majayda Darcy and Jaidyn Chapman.
Blanco congratulated five students for setting new records at South Campus.
"Ethan Willetts set a new record in the 13-years boys' long jump," she said.
"James Nelson and Blake Greaves set records in the 13 and 15-years 100m respectively, while Amelia Prince set records in the 16-years girls javelin, discus and long jump.
"Kye Gordon also set a new record in the 16-years boys javelin."
Special mention was also made for year seven student Nelson, who beat the Dubbo College 13 years 100m record held by former Delroy student and current St George Dragons player Charly Runciman.
Age champions at the carnival included Ava Medley, Jason Bain, Alex Couley, Sam Bass, Majayda Darcy, Wallace Bruce, Hannah Bass, Blake Greaves, Amelia Prince and Lewis Hodge.
A total of 57 students qualified to represent South Campus at the upcoming Western area trials on July 25.