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[Photo Story] Kids’ Talent Show Takes Center Stage At THON 2026

The Kids’ Talent Show shone the brightest on Saturday. Between the kickline, various dances, and singing, the kids stole the hearts of the Bryce Jordan Center crowd, and our photographers were there to capture the moment.

Ella Wickenheiser sent the BJC into a frenzy while performing “Let It Grow” from “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.”

Devin and Trevor Pulaski performed “Get The Party Started” by P!NK. Trevor got out of his seat at the end to dance, firing up the BJC.

Aleia Moe flipped around on stage, performing different cheerleading stunts in her black and green leotard.

Georgia Bombgardener wowed the crowd with her violin performance.

The famous lightsaber battle returned from Levi and Cristian Krodel for a sixth year.

Celia Cosentino took the stage in her pink tutu, dancing along to “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars.

Braden, Troy, and Easton Fleagle capped off the talent show by performing “Friend Like Me” from the movie Aladdin.

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