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On March 14–15, our cadets competed in the National Orienteering Competition in Gainesville, Florida. Over the course of two days, cadets navigated a variety of challenging courses at different levels of difficulty, testing their land navigation skills, endurance, and decision-making abilities. The team placed 5th overall in the Varsity division and 6th overall in the Junior Varsity division. Several cadets also earned impressive individual placements: Cadet Paige Suhocki – 1st Place, Varsity Female Cadet Garrett Currie – 6th Place, JV Male Cadet Micaela Oels – 13th Place, JV Female.Their dedication, preparation, and teamwork were evident throughout the competition, and their results reflect the hard work they have put into training.Congratulations to all of our cadets who competed. Bravo Zulu Cadets
On February 28th, our cadets competed in the Annual Area 2 Brain Brawl Competition hosted by Colts Neck High School. Demonstrating exceptional knowledge, teamwork, and dedication, our team earned a first-place overall finish. Congratulations to Cadets Monchinski, Gulka, Stark, Cooper, and Currie on this outstanding achievement. We wish them the best of luck as they advance to the National Brain Brawl Competition. Bravo Zulu, cadets, on a job exceptionally well done!
On February 7, our Athletic, Academic, and Drill teams had the opportunity to compete at the annual Area 2 AAD competition, which was hosted by Owen J. Roberts High School. During the competition, our teams placed third in Color Guard, third in Armed Exhibition, and first in Athletics. The team placed second overall in the competition. Great job to all the cadets who took part — Bravo Zulu, Cadets!
On November 18, the unit held its annual Area Managers Inspection (AMI). During AMI, cadets are inspected by active-duty military personnel and the Area Manager, Commander Eric Humphreys (USN, Ret.). Once the inspection was completed, the cadets performed exhibition and regulation platoon drill. Cadets then marched in pass-in-review and recognized the Class of 2026. Congratulations on a job well done—bravo zulu, cadets!