Overview
On Friday, March 10th, Carolina Forest Drill Team headed to North Carolina to compete in the Cary High School Drill Meet, consisting of drill routines, physical training, and knockout. The competitive drill routines included the Freshman platoon, Junior Varsity Colorguard, Varsity Colorguard, Unarmed squad, Armed squad, Armed platoon, Unarmed platoon, Armed exhibition, and Unarmed exhibition. As for physical fitness, the section consisted of cadence push-ups, sit-ups, an eight by 200 relay, and a 16 by 200 relay.
Award Ceremony
After all the routines and events concluded, every school formed a platoon and waited anxiously to hear the results. Our school took first place overall in the Drill Section of the competition, with the Freshman platoon, Varsity Colorguard, Unarmed squad, Armed squad, Armed platoon, Unarmed platoon, Armed exhibition, and Unarmed exhibit performing exceptionally well! We couldn’t have taken first without all the cadets’ hard work and motivation!
Article Written by C/SA Isabela Goebel-Cardona
Edited by C/ENS Klaire Heller
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