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Union Pines’ First-Ever JROTC Drill Meet Held at 91Ӱ

Oct 25, 2025
Marine JROTC cadet in full dress uniform stands at attention holding the American and Marine Corps flags during the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.

Image caption | Over 200 cadets representing Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps JROTC units competed in Union Pines High School’s inaugural Viking Drill Meet, held at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst.

Image caption | Over 200 cadets representing Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps JROTC units competed in Union Pines High School’s inaugural Viking Drill Meet, held at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst.

As the buses unloaded with an air of excitement and competitive spirit, eager JROTC students were prepped to demonstrate their hard work and preparedness to compete in the first-ever Union Pines High School Viking Drill Meet held on Saturday, October 25 on the 91Ӱ campus in Pinehurst.
Teams hailed from Eugene Ashley High School, Wilmington, NC (NJROTC); Northside High School, Jacksonville, NC (AFJROTC); Cary High School, Cary, NC (NJROTC); Pinecrest High School, (AFJROTC), South Stokes High School, Walnut Cove, NC (MCJROTC); and York County High School (Yorktown, VA) NJROTC.
 
“This event was about bringing together the future leaders of our nation to showcase discipline, teamwork and camaraderie. Sponsoring Union Pines’ first-ever JROTC Drill Meet was an incredible experience, seeing months of planning come into fruition and watching these cadets perform with such pride was truly inspiring. Some teams traveled over five hours, boarding buses at 3 a.m.—not because they had to, but because they wanted to,” said Dave Daniels, Director of Veterans Services at Sandhills Community College Ryan Veterans Center. “That level of commitment embodies what JROTC stands for. We’re already looking forward to making next year’s event even bigger, with more schools, more competition, and even greater opportunities for these young leaders to shine.”
In total, there were over 200 cadets who participated in the meet that tested various drills including color guard, exhibition, tug-a -war, curl ups, push ups, planks, and more. They represented three branches of the military—Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. Taking home top prize was York County High School from Yorktown, Virginia. Local Pinecrest High School placed third in armed SQD Drill and in push ups. 

JROTC cadet grimaces with determination while holding a plank position during a physical fitness event at the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.  JROTC cadets stand in formation and salute during the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.  JROTC cadets in olive green uniforms hold plank positions on the grass while flexing and smiling during the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.  Back of a cadet’s shirt displaying the Pinecrest High School Air Force JROTC logo during the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.  Air Force JROTC cadet stands in uniform with focused attention during the Viking Drill Meet at 91Ӱ.