Students from St Joseph's Primary School in Boorowa have showed off their prowess on the tennis court following a huge regional finals of the Todd Woodbridge Cup in Ulladulla.
The Year 5/6 Hot Shots tennis team from St Joseph's took part in the competition for primary school students that uses modified equipment, numeric scoring and mixed gender teams, with this year the first time that students in Years 5 and 6 could also compete, with the competition usually only held for students in Years 3 and 4.
"The students showcased remarkable skill and determination," the school said.
"Playing against some of the best-ranked tennis players in the state."
The Boorowa students, however, showed them what they're made of by finishing fourth place in the state.
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"Despite the stiff competition, our team secured an impressive 4th place finish, a testament to their hard work and tenacity," the school said.
The competition commenced within the school zone, followed on by regional playoffs, which this year were held at Ulladulla.
The finals will be played at Sydney Olympic Park this term.
A round robin draw with teams (four boys and four girls, with one additional boy and girl as substitutes), played seven minute matches. Students were ranked in order of ability and players umpire themselves and play one boys/girls doubles followed by one mixed doubles match per round.
To begin players play paper, scissors, rock with the winner to choose if they serve or receive.
"Facing off against students ranked in the top five across NSW, Joey’s held their own, proving that they could punch above their weight in this competitive environment," the school said.
"The school community is incredibly proud of their efforts and sportsmanship."
The Todd Woodbridge Cup is held in conjunction with Tennis NSW to encourage students to participate in the sport, all while providing a positive experience, growing friendships and giving students the opportunity to represent their school in a team environment.
"The Todd Woodbridge Cup is a unique competition that encourages participation and camaraderie among primary school students," the school said.
"For many in our team, this was their first opportunity to represent their school in a sporting event."
The students from St Joseph's were invited to take part in the regional playoff with a second regional playoff held in Wagga last weekend, which was also an invitation only event.
Following on from the completion of the regional events invitations will be sent out to those who will be competing in the State Finals in Sydney.
"We commend the players for embracing the challenge and making lasting memories along the way," the school said.
"Well done, Joey’s Hot Shots, you’ve done Boorowa proud!"