LHS Raiders Meet
Gisselle Brenner and Harlan Smith, Student Writers
In a remarkable display of strength, determination, and teamwork, Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps [JROTC] Area Raiders from across the region gathered for a thrilling competition that marks an inspiring shift in tradition. The Lecanto High School Raiders are returning 2022-2023 state qualifiers and are anxiously awaiting this year’s run at states.
The 2023-2024 Area Raiders Meet featured male, female, and mixed-gender teams; after this past week’s competition, the latter two teams from Lecanto are now setting their sights on the upcoming State Competitions. The 2023-2024 Raiders meet occurred over the past weekend at Westport High School, where cadets showcased their physical prowess, mental resilience, and teamwork in challenging tasks. Challenges included obstacle courses, rope bridge construction, first aid, and ladder carry.
The overall spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship among the participants was genuinely uplifting. “At our JROTC Raiders meet, we go through five events: the 5k, litter carry, rope bridge, obstacle course, and kettlebell relay. This is where we combine our strength and teamwork,” said female commander Alexandria Beasley.
Tier 1 schools are mostly levels of intervention, also called primary or universal prevention. Tier 2 is the secondary level of intervention, and Tier 3 is students who receive more intensive, individual support. “We compete in Raider’s area number two. Our area consists of a couple of tiers one, two, and three schools, and we all compete together to get to the state championships,” said male team commander Ryan Dunn.
Mixed teams also allow male and female cadets to collaborate and learn from each other's strengths. It promotes a sense of unity, transcending gender boundaries and enriching the overall JROTC experience. “The Raider team is JROTC's athletic team. We go out and do a bunch of stuff, getting dirty, jumping around, and doing what we want with the people we love. It's tight-knit, and everybody gets comfortable with each other. There's no real competition between all,” said commander Jillian Zimmer.
Some commanders sadly must leave due to them being seniors. Spending time getting to know their cadets can also be a great way to know who they are and who they will become.
“I chose Raiders because it's my last year, and I love my cadets. Talking to them and getting to know them is what I enjoy; in addition, going to the area where meet and sit and talk with my cadets and just spending time with each other getting to know them. It's like my favorite part,” said mixed-team commander Amaya Maldonado.