Zaria Dalton took home a bronze in the women's under 16 100m.
Right: Brooklynn Wyatt shows off her gold medal for the women's under 14 hammer throw at the Victorian All Schools Track and Field Championships.
James Denton won gold in the men's under 17 400m.
Local young athletes continued to tear up the track (and field) on the big stage at the recent Victorian All Schools Track and Field Championships.
Warragul Little Athletics members featured heavily in the action at Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne, with Brooklynn Wyatt and Zaria Dalton both bringing home medals.
Brooklynn claimed gold in the women's under 14 hammer throw with 38.40m while Zaria won a bronze in the women's under 16 100m with a time of 12.71 seconds.
Fellow Warragul local James Denton also won two medals; a gold in the men's under 17 400m (49.50 seconds) and bronze in the under 17 200m (22.63 seconds).
Thanks to their success, Brooklynn and James will next compete in the Australian All Schools Track and Field Championships at the same stadium next month.
The full list of Warragul Little Athletics members to compete at the event included the following:
Brooklynn Wyatt - women's under 14 hammer throw (first), shot put (11th), discus (ninth), javelin (14th).
Zaria Dalton - women's under 16 100m (third), 200m (fourth).
Amina Egobi - women's under 14 100m (28th), 400m (27th), triple jump (11th).
Lurose Pyke - women's under 14 javelin (11th).
Sapphire Pratt - women's under 15 discus (eighth), 1500m (18th), javelin (sixth), 800m (eighth).
Sophie Everaert-Knagg - women's under 15 200m (17th), 200m hurdles (11th).
Samuel Akarsu - men's under 16 high jump, triple jump (eighth), long jump (eighth).
Luke Rollinson - men's under 18 400m (14th), 200m (fifth).
Darcy Knowles - women's under 20 400m (fourth).