[Photo Story] Kids Talent Show Shines At THON 2025

The THON 2025 Kids’ Talent Show featured more electrifying performances. The Bryce Jordan Center danced and sang along to the performances put on by Four Diamonds kids, teens, and siblings.
Songs were sung, moves were busted, backflips were landed. Our photogophers witnessed it all and captured each unique performance.
Penn State Health Music Therapy started first and set the bar high by performing “Building A Home For Hope.”

Keonne Abrams followed with an athletic gymnastics/dance performance to “Footloose” by Kenny Loggins. Abrams not only hit some nice dance moves, but he landed a backflip and completed a handstand.


Hailey Wile did a virtual performance of her playing the flute then Mina Horan sang “Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift and her sister Melaina Horan did a cheer routine to the “Rocka And Roll Cheer” by Penn State’s Blue Band.




Georgia Bomgardner was up next and performed the violin while her sister Juliet Bomgardner submitted a video of her doinng a figure skating routine.

Celia Consentino performing a dance routine to “Roar” by Katie Perry with clube ultimate frisbee with Lionette-esc leg kicks and Adeline Cosentino did a virtual performace of her singing “Somewhere Over The Rainbow.”

Mario Ouardi sang a Beaver Stadium staple “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond. Ouardi broke out another sparkly suit jacket, similar to the one he wore last year. The audience turned on their flashlights and sang along.

Abby Munoz was next and sang the ever popular “Mamma Mia” by ABBA.

Carly Wilfong performed a dance with her friend Lauren Lucas to “Hulk” by Blaxx.

Shiloh and Harper Crimmel performed a dance routine with the Lionettes. Connor Rowan went next and sang “This Is Me” from The Greatest Showman.


The next two were touching performances. Devin Pulaski sang “Good To Be Alive” and Hailey Dougherty read a poem she wrote about her journey with cancer called “Five Years.”


Levi and Christian Krodel did another lightsaber rematch. The dark side won this time as the Sith lord struck down his Jedi opponent. After the intense dual, the brothers garnered a huge round of applause when they announced that they’ll be back in 2026.





The show ended Nevaeh Risser singing “From The Start,” and Easton Fleagle performing “Ontop Of The World” by Imagine Dragons on his guitar.


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