ORIENTEERING TEAM ROSTER
COMMANDER LT Nash Dallas
The Sgt Eugene Ashley NJROTC Orienteering team commander is LT Nash Dallas
AREA 06 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024
2ND PLACE OVERALL CLIFFS OF THE NEUSE ORIENTEERING
If you join the orienteering team cadet must use their stamina to navigate through terrain finding checkpoints with a compass and map. Racing against other schools to finish in the shortest amount of time.
The more a cadet goes up the more difficult it may be but our commander always helps us improve so when you move up will be the fastest.
When orienteering always be as safe as you can.
Orienteering levels
White - suitable for absolute beginners. Course is on trails and/or fields and is typically 2-3km long.
Yellow - for slightly more advanced beginners. Course is mostly on trails and fields with control points a short distance into the woods. There may be opportunities for those who feel able to take short cuts through the woods. Length is typically 2-3.5km.
Orange - intermediate difficulty. Mix of on- trail and off-trail, generally relying on the more obvious mapped features. Length typically 3.5 - 4.5km.
Brown - short advanced course. Off trail and reliant on the subtler features of the terrain. Length typically 3.5-4.5km with large/steep climbs deemphasized if the terrain allows.
Green - an advanced course a bit longer than brown. Length typically 4.5-5.5km.
Red - a longer advanced course. Length typically 6-8km.
Blue - the longest advanced course, not always offered in smaller parks. Length typically 8-10km.
ATHLETIC TEAM ROSTER
COMMANDER
Cadet Aden Brown
NORTH BRUNSWICK RAIDER SECOND PLACE OVERALL (5 TROPHIES)
Clayton Ironman Champion 2023 and second place in the North Brunswick Raider meet 2024.
The Athletic team is using strength, stamina and endurance for competitions.
Cadets practice as much as they can to improve on running, upper body, lower body and abdominal to compete against other schools in things like Iron man or as part of drill meets.
Working as a team to improve and motivate your other cadets so the can give their all.
AWARDS for Athletic & Orienteering
Physical Fitness : Awarded, TWICE A YEAR, to any cadet who meets or exceeds the basic physical fitness exercise requirements as outlined in the Cadet Challenge.
Orienteering : Awarded, WHEN EARNED, to any cadet in good standing who has entered any organized orienteering competition, or who meets the orienteering qualification standards.