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Atholton JROTC Competes Strongly in Drill and Fitness Meet

Craig Harvey
Last updated: January 30, 2026 11:05 am
Last updated: January 30, 2026 8 Min Read
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Introduction

The world of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) brings together discipline, leadership, fitness, and teamwork into one dynamic student experience. One of the standout programs in this field is atholton jrotc, based at Atholton High School in Columbia, Maryland. Known for its strong tradition of excellence in both drill precision and physical fitness, the Atholton JROTC program continues to thrive and inspire young cadets to push their limits, build character, and compete at high levels. In recent years, Atholton JROTC cadets have showcased their skills at a series of competitive events, including drill meets and fitness challenges that attract teams from across the region. These competitions not only test physical endurance and drill precision but also reinforce the values of commitment and teamwork that JROTC stands for.

Contents
IntroductionWhat is Atholton JROTC?A Look at the Drill and Fitness MeetWhy These Meets MatterResults and HighlightsAthlete Engagement and Community SupportUseful Comparison Table: Drill vs. Fitness CompetitionsConclusion

In this article, we explore how Atholton JROTC performers prepared, competed, and excelled in drill and fitness meets during the 2025–2026 season. We’ll also look at what these events mean for the cadets and how they contribute to personal and team growth.

What is Atholton JROTC?

The Atholton JROTC program is part of the Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps offered at Atholton High School in Howard County, Maryland. The JROTC mission is focused on developing leadership, citizenship, and personal responsibility in high school students, while promoting a sense of service and commitment.

Cadets participate in a wide range of teams and activities such as:

  • Drill Teams (both armed and unarmed)
  • Color Guard
  • Raider Team (physical and team events)
  • JROTC Leadership and Academic Bowl (JLAB)
  • CyberPatriot and Cyber Security activities
  • Archery Team

Each team provides a unique challenge and brings out different strengths in cadets. Most importantly, these activities help cadets grow in confidence, teamwork, and discipline—core elements of the JROTC philosophy.

A Look at the Drill and Fitness Meet

The drill and fitness events are among the most anticipated competitions in the JROTC calendar. These meets combine precision drill routines with intense physical challenges like the Cadet Challenge, which measures strength, agility, endurance, and overall fitness.

1. Drill Competition

On December 6, 2025, the Atholton JROTC hosted one of the season’s major drill meets. Cadets from local high school JROTC units gathered to compete in routines that showcase synchronized precision and teamwork.

Drill events typically involve routines where cadets march in coordinated formations, perform precise rifle movements (in the armed divisions), and demonstrate discipline and clarity in command and execution.

A key highlight of the 2026 season was the 2026 JROTC “Best of the Best” Drill Competition in nearby Washington, D.C., a regional qualifier that brought together top teams from the area. During this meet, cadets were judged on their discipline, synchronization, and execution under competition standards.

Drill competitions test discipline and precision, often featuring regulation and exhibition performances for both armed and unarmed teams.

2. Fitness Meet (Cadet Challenge)

The Cadet Challenge is Atholton JROTC’s answer to the physical fitness component of JROTC competition. It is composed of six distinct events designed to test strength, endurance, and agility:

  • Curl-ups
  • Pull-ups or Flexed-Arm Hang
  • Right Angle Push-ups
  • V-sit Reach
  • One-Mile Run/Walk
  • Shuttle Run

Performance in these events culminates in ribbons and awards for cadets who meet or exceed certain percentile benchmarks.

Why These Meets Matter

The drill and fitness meets go far beyond competition. They play a vital role in shaping cadets’ futures by fostering important skills such as:

  • Leadership – guiding peers and coordinating as a cohesive unit.
  • Teamwork – working closely with others toward a shared goal.
  • Discipline – training rigorously and executing with precision.
  • Physical Fitness – maintaining strong physical conditioning.
  • Resilience – learning to cope with pressure and rise after setbacks.

These characteristics prepare cadets for success beyond high school, in higher education, careers, and community leadership roles.

Results and Highlights

While complete official results for every meet in the 2025–2026 season are still being tallied, we know that Atholton JROTC cadets have held their own with strong performances and dedication to excellence.

For example:

  • Multiple JROTC teams from the region showed top placements at the 2026 JROTC Best of the Best Drill Competition.
  • The Atholton JROTC drill and leadership teams continuously prepare for more events throughout the academic year.

These meets are dynamic, and results vary each year—but what remains constant is the growth and experience gained by the cadets who participate.

Athlete Engagement and Community Support

Atholton JROTC cadets benefit from the support of school administrators, instructors, families, and booster organizations. These networks play a key role in ensuring that cadets have access to resources, equipment, and opportunities to compete at regional and national levels.

The program also encourages community involvement through demonstrations, parades, and service activities—boosting school spirit and local support for cadet achievements.

Useful Comparison Table: Drill vs. Fitness Competitions

Here’s a clear comparison to help understand the key differences and focuses of drill and fitness competitions within Atholton JROTC:

AspectDrill CompetitionFitness Meet (Cadet Challenge)
Primary FocusPrecision, teamwork, disciplinePhysical strength, stamina, agility
Typical EventsArmed and unarmed routinesSix event physical fitness challenge
Judged OnSynchronization and techniqueTime, repetitions, and endurance
Team vs. IndividualMostly team-orientedBoth individual and team scoring
Skills DevelopedLeadership, uniformity, command responsePhysical health, endurance, resilience
Type of RewardTeam trophies, drill rankingsFitness ribbons, personal achievement awards
Season TimingFall and winter eventsFall, winter, and spring physical events

Conclusion

The atholton jrotc program continues to stand out as a respected and impactful youth leadership organization. Its cadets bring dedication and spirit to every drill and fitness meet they tackle. Whether mastering the precise formations of a drill team or pushing through a demanding physical challenge like the Cadet Challenge, students gain invaluable experience that prepares them for life after high school. As the 2025–2026 season has shown, these competitions are more than just contests—they are platforms for growth, learning, and personal achievement.

With continued community support and cadet enthusiasm, Atholton JROTC will no doubt carry forward its tradition of excellence, inspiring future generations to lead with confidence, strength, and discipline.

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By Craig Harvey
Craig is a Senior at Atholton who lives in Columbia. He keeps up with all the fashion trends. You will never see him in an outfit that is not up to date and fresh. In his free time he likes to play basketball, look at clothes, and sleep. He also worked a pac sun, plays Xbox, and goes thrift shopping. A big part of his life is hanging with friends. Craig is very competitive and likes to win. His favorite show to watch on netflix is Breaking Bad. At school he is involved in DECA and is also on the lacrosse team.
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