WHS NJROTC SHOOTING TEAM PLACES SIXTH IN SPORTER
COMPETITION AT NAVY NATIONAL REGIONAL
The Willard High School (WHS) Naval Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) shooting team took sixth
place in sporter competition at the Navy JROTC National
Rifle Competition Feb. 14-16 in Anniston, Al., at the
Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) range.
Additionally Cadet/Petty Officer 2nd Class Tristin
Chapman made it to finals for individuals and placed sixth.
Chapman competed against 60 cadet sporter shooters from the
southeastern part of the United States.
“It was very stressful,” Chapman said. “The team did
really well overall and it was a great honor to make it to
finals,” he added.
Chapman is the first cadet to make it to finals from
WHS. Chapman, who is a sophomore, also made it to national
competition last year. He added it was exciting to be
participating against so many great shooters.
“I couldn’t be happier with the results,” said
Cadet/Ensign Hannah Sharp, Commanding Officer of the team.
“We finished sixth with the team and Chapman making it to
finals as an individual was just icing on the cake.”
Besides Sharp and Chapman, the team also consisted of
Cadet/Commander Brett Largent, Cadet/Chief Petty Officer
Colton Simmons, and Cadet/Petty Officer 2nd class
Millholland. Cadet/Master Chief Petty Officer Walters also
qualified to go but can’t because of participation in the
Area NINE NJROTC Drill Championship the same weekend at
Shawnee Mission North, Ks.
Largent, who is also the unit battalion commander, said
he shot one of his highest scores at the competition,” he
said. “I too was proud of our team for doing so well.”
Navy Captain Steve Burnett, the shooting team coach at
Willard, said it is amazing the team did so well
considering school has been closed so many days due to bad
weather. He also noted several of the team members had been
sick during the practice.
“All things considered,” Burnett said. “The cadets did a
great job! I couldn’t ask for a better outcome.”
Burnett
added, “Now we just need to get good participation at our
summer CMP camp. The camp will be held at Willard High
School this coming summer June 16-18 at Willard High
School.
“This will be the first time this training has been done
in Willard and we already have several local JROTC units
that have signed up to participate. Having the training
here will make it much less costly for our cadets since
they can go home each evening after the training.”
Anyone interested in the training can to the CMP website
at http://www.thecmp.org/3p/Forms/InfoMOClinic2014.pdf ,
“We are hoping to have as many students participate as
possible so they will bring the camp back again next
year.”
For any additional information on the Willard NJROTC
Shooting Team or the CMP Camp call: (417) 850-1451.
WHS NJROTC TEAM TAKE SECOND PLACE AT REGIONAL DRILL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Cadets from Willard High School (WHS) Naval Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) finished in
second place overall at the Area NINE Regional
Championship Drill Meet held this past weekend at
Shawnee Mission North High School in Shawnee Mission,
Ks.
Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Jacob Broz, the
Battalion’s drill team commanding officer noted only
the first place team gets to move on to National
Competition. “We had hoped to make it to Nationals
again this year, but I am still proud of all the teams
and their performances.”
Marine Master Sergeant Gary McClelland, the Willard
NJROTC drill team coach said the cadets have been
working hard all year. “We felt we had a good chance at
placing first, but I am still very happy with the
results.” He noted, “We were competing against teams
that had all won in earlier competition to advance to
the regional championship.”
Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Marshall Faulkner, the
Battalion’s academic commander and armed drill
commander stated, “I am very pleased with the work put
into our drill, academics, and PT teams. It was not the
result we were looking for, but it gives us a great
start toward our goals for the coming year.”
Besides taking second overall at the meet, Willard
took second place in unarmed exhibition, unarmed
regulation, athletics, personnel inspection and
academics. Willard also took third in armed regulation
and color guard, and fourth in armed exhibition. Cadets
Matt Walters and Marshall Faulkner also placed third in
the individual academic exam.
Cadet/Lieutenant Mat Main, the PT team leader, was
pleased with the efforts of his team. “We really did
well with pushups and sit-ups,” he said. “Taking second
at this kind of competition is really great!”
“It was a very exciting day,” said Broz. “I couldn’t
ask for any more as the teams gave some of their best
performances. Now we have to get ready for our next
competition in Forsyth.”
Other cadets that participated in the competition
included Andrew Bannon, Logan Bender, Abby Bennett,
Hallie Boyd, Jacob Cook, Alan Elder, Jordan Fancher,
Katlyn Galligher, Madi Geiman, Makenna Graham, Nathan
Hart, Austen Lockhart, Shane McHaffie, Caleb McMurtrey,
Amy Miller, Jacob Nelson, Alex Newman, Marenna Ogle,
Bobby Peters, Coral Rios, Brayden Shell, Taylor Shell,
April Simmons, Halea Slack, Cameron Smith, Alan Swann,
Kenzye White, Lauren Wilson, Drew Worth, and Michallia
Worley. McClelland added, “The cadets don’t have much
of a breather because our next competition is March 8.
I also want to thank Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Brad
Wyman who has attended our meets and videoed the teams
performances.”
McClelland was very appreciative of all the support
from the NJROTC Booster Club, the parents and the
school administration. “We’ve had a great year thus far
and we wouldn’t be where we are without our
success.”
WHS NJROTC RAISES OVER $1,500 WITH PANCAKE
FEED
The Willard High School (WHS) Naval Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) raised over $1,500 at
an all you can eat pancake feed held this past Saturday
in the Willard Community Center.
Mrs. Amy Hankins, chairperson, and Mrs. Christina
McHaffie, co-chairperson of the fundraising committee
for the Willard NJROTC Booster Club, and Christina
McHaffie, co-chairperson, organized the event along
with Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Jacob Cook, the NJROTC
Operations Officer. “We’re really happy with the
outcome of the event,” she said. “I’m very pleased with
the large number of local businesses that donated food
and supplies.”
The following businesses helped support the pancake
feed; Hiland Dairy, Sam’s Club, Mama Loca’s Café,
Murfin’s Market, McDonalds of Willard, City of Willard,
Food For Less, Hyvee, Price Cutter and Willard Park
Board.
“I’m very happy with the outcome of the pancake
feed, it was great to see the community come out and
support us!” said Cadet/Commander Brett Largent, the
NJROTC Unit Commander.
“The pancake feed gave me an opportunity for
community service and inform people of all the great
things NJROTC does,” said Cadet/Seaman Scarlett
Roberts.
“The pancake feed was a success, the money we raised
is going to help us go on more trips,” said
Cadet/Seaman Justin Hudson.
Proceeds of the pancake feed help support NJROTC
events including: drill meets, rifle matches, area base
visits and long range trips. Over the past nine years
the cadets have travelled all over the continental
United States and to Hawaii. They have also visited
Greece twice, Italy three time, and Spain.
According to Capt. Steve Burnett, the Willard Senior
Naval Science Instructor, Willard NJROTC travels more
than any other unit in the country. “We couldn’t do it
without the strong support of our school board and
school administration,” he said. “It’s events like this
pancake feed to raise the necessary funds to keep
getting our cadets out to see the world. I can’t thank
our parents and the community enough.”
WHS NJROTC TEAM ADVANCES TO REGIONAL DRILL
CHAMPIONSHIP
Cadets from Willard High School (WHS) Naval Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) finished in
second place overall at the Central Area NINE Drill
Meet held this past weekend at Western Heights High
School in Oklahoma City, OK.
The Willard team now advances to the Area NINE Regional
Championship to be held Feb. 15, at Shawnee Mission
North High School in Shawnee Mission, KS.
“All of our cadets did a great job,” said
Cadet/Commander Brett Largent, the Battalion’s
commanding officer. “We are really excited about
advancing to the regional finals and having a shot at
making it to the national competition again.”
According to Marine Master Sergeant Gary McClelland,
the Willard NJROTC drill team coach, “We have qualified
for national competition twice in the last three years
so the cadets know what they need to do to qualify
again.” McClelland said, “This year it will be more
difficult since there are three championship matches
spread across Area NINE. So we have to take first
place.”
At the meet, Willard took first place in unarmed
exhibition. Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Jacob Broz, the
drill team commanding officer said, “I’m extremely
proud of unarmed exhibition.” He noted that due to an
illness a new member was added to the team just five
days ago.
Willard placed second in armed basic drill, unarmed
basic drill, color guard, and academics. Willard took
third in personnel inspection and athletics.
Cadet/Lieutenant Matt Main, the PT team leader, said
the cadets performed extremely well in athletics. “We
really excelled in the running events,” he said. “Now
we just need to improve in sit-ups and push-ups to be
ready for the championship.”
In the 100 yard relay Willard placed second and in the
220 yard relay third. In individual competition
Cadet/Petty Officer Second Class Lauren Wilson, took
third place in sit-ups with 148. In knock out drill
Largent took second place and Cadet/Master Chief Matt
Walters took third.
The unit started the day with the academic test and
finished with the PT competition. “It was an extremely
busy day,” said Largent. “I couldn’t ask for any more
as the teams gave some of their best performances. Now
we have to really step up our practice to get ready for
the next level of competition.”
Armed exhibition, which finished in fourth place at the
meet, has an extremely difficult routine according to
the team’s leader Cadet/Lieutenant Commander Marshall
Faulkner. “I’m disappointed we didn’t place higher,” he
said. “We spin and toss our rifles more than any other
unit,” he noted. “It just makes it difficult to be as
precise with some of our movements, but we’ll smooth
out the routine a little more before the championship.”
Broz said was proud of the teams. “I’m happy with the
way the drill teams performed considering we had
several last minute replacements but everyone pulled
together to make it work.”
McClelland added, “Cadets are really going to have to
step it up the next few weeks to take first place.” He
noted Willard has to beat Shawnee Mission North High
School NJROTC which has taken first place at the Area
NINE Championship the last several years. “This past
weekend was a big step forward and I am really pleased
with the team’s second place overall finish,” he said.
“We could not have gotten to where we are without the
support of our parents and our high school
administration.”
TWO WHS NJROTC STUDENTS RECEIVE NAVY ROTC
SCHOLARSHIPS
Cadet Jacob Broz and Marshall Faulkner
received notice earlier this month that they were
selected for the Navy ROTC program at Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach,
Florida.
"This scholarship is a great privilege. It is great to
see my hard work pay off. This also reflects the
support that I have received from my family,
classmates, teachers, and friends. They have pushed me
to be better along every step of the way and have been
a huge support for me,” said Marshall Faulkner.
“I couldn't be more proud of Marshall. His Embry Riddle
Naval ROTC scholarship was earned as a result of
countless hours of hard work, sacrifice, and self
discipline. That he chooses to apply his talents in
service to his country not only reflects positively on
Marshall but also on the teachers and mentors who have
been instrumental in helping to guide and shape him,"
said Robert Faulkner
"I'm just happy that all the work I have put in for
last few years of my life have finally paid off," said
Jacob Broz
"Jacob is on his way of achieving his childhood and
lifelong dream of becoming a pilot. The Naval ROTC
scholarship is the result of many of his activities;
Eagle Scout, volunteerism, Willard High School
athletics and of course by participation in the Willard
NJROTC teams. Jacob is very aware of the sacrifices of
a military family as he will be carrying forward a
family tradition of service to our country. His dad and
I are very proud of his hard work, his character, his
work ethic and of the man that he is becoming. Thank
you to everyone that has contributed to his success,"
said Alvina Broz
Also Brett Largent was awarded a Navy ROTC scholarship
to Embry-Riddle and the University of Missouri last
year.
All three cadets are still waiting to hear on whether
or not they will be accepted to either the Naval or Air
Force academies.
WILLARD TAKES SECOND AT SHAWNEE MISSION NORTH MINI
DRILL MEET
Cadets from Willard High School (WHS) Naval Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) finished with
second place at the Shawnee Mission North High School
Mini Drill Meet in Shawnee Mission, Kansas.
The teams competed in Armed Regulation, Armed
Exhibition, Unarmed Regulation, Unarmed Exhibition,
Color Guard, PT and Academics.
The team took second in all of the following events;
Armed Regulation, Unarmed Regulation, Unarmed
Exhibition, Color Guard, PT and Academics. The Armed
Exhibition team placed third.
“We lost a lot of our PT team at semester, I was unsure
of what our outcome would be here, but I was really
surprised to see how well we kept up with the other
teams. With a little more practice I know we can beat
Shawnee Mission North,” said Cadet Lieutenant Mat
Main.
“With the recent snows days, practicing has been a
challenge but given the little amount of practice we
had, I think we did exceptionally well,” said Cadet
Commander Brett Larget.
“We did really good for the amount of practice we had
leading up to the competition. We still need work, but
it was a great morale boost to the team to be so close
to our rivals. We now know that we can overcome them
and take home the first place trophy,” said Cadet
Lieutenant Commander Jacob Broz.
Willard finished second overall at this practice drill
meet. The teams will compete this weekend at the
Western Heights National Drill Qualifier on January
25th.
WILLARD NJROTC HOST THEIR FIRST AWARDS AND
PROMOTIONS CEREMONY OF THE YEAR
On Tuesday November 19th, Willard High Schools
NJROTC unit hosted their first Awards and Promotion
Ceremony of the school year. Traditionally the
first Awards and Promotion Ceremony is a promotion
of the freshmen as well as a few upper class
cadets. The freshmen are promoted from Seaman
Recruit to either Seaman Apprentice, or
Seaman.
The following students were promoted to Cadet
Seaman Apprentice; Kalyn Adams, William Anderson,
Cole Baker, Braxton Bedsaul, Kalani Brown, Clayton
Burkett-Gipson, Joshua Burleson, Tyler Draper, Foxx
Dunning, Cole Fanning, Dakota Forrest, Nathaniel
Foster, Ethan Gannon, Katelyn Graham, Matthew
Harrison, Jason Hernandez, Deserea Hood, Gabriel
Keefover, Michelle Litton, Jordan Lockhart,
Kaytlynn Madden, Roderick Mammah, Isaiah Marshall,
Sydney Mavengere, James McGee, Zachary Needham,
Cole Parker, Samantha Presson, Dylan Richardson,
Matthew Roberts, Omar Rocha, Sara Rose, Dylan Ross,
Brinea Sexton, Jesse Shipley, Kaleb Swanson, Reagan
Symes, Quientin Tracz-House, Caleb Tumpach, Devon
Vanvolkenburgh, Gage Voss, Autumn Ware, Kaleb Wood,
Kenneth Wooliver.
The following students were promoted to Cadet
Seaman; Nicole Brigance, James Browning, Brandon
Burks, Derek Conti, Reece Drake, John Ewing, Katlyn
Galligher, Walter Geiman, Dayton Graves, Justin
Hudson, Mariah Krueger, Shane McHaffie, Colton
Milholland, Luke Murray, Kimberley Needham, Joseph
Nordstrom, Connor Poulson, Scarlett Roberts,
Preston Schaeffer, Kaitlyn Schroeder, Brayden
Shell, Jennifer Shipley, Elliot Smith, James
Stagner, David Steed, Cyle Strope, Jonathon Wirth,
James Yearwood, Riley Curran, Matthew Lewis,
Cordell McCord, Teran Mitchell, Crystal Morris,
Joshua VanHorn, Ashley Warden.
The following students were promoted to Cadet Petty
Officer Third Class; Chelsea Enloe and Brenton
Ragan.
The following students were promoted to Cadet Petty
Officer First Class; Matthew Almasan, Noah Eldred
and Logan Lechner.
The following students were promoted to Cadet
Senior Chief Petty Officer; Mckenzie Pena, Justin
Randall and Mathew White.
“I’m really proud about what the cadets have done
so far this year. I can’t wait to see what we can
do the rest of the year,” said Cadet Commander
Brett Largent.
Willard NJROTC will hold their next Awards and
Promotion Ceremony April 1st, 2014.
Written by PAO c/LCDR Bradley Wyman
Pictures from Awards and
Promo
WILLARD NJROTC PT TEAM TAKES SECOND AT SHAWNEE
MISSION NORTH PT CHALLENGE
“I think the PT challenge was the best we’ve
done so far, and it has prepared us for the
upcoming drill season,” said Cadet Lieutenant
Mathew Main, PT team officer.
Willard (WHS) NJROTC traveled to Shawnee Mission
North High School this past weekend to face off in
multiple physical challenges. WHS took one all male
team and three co-ed teams. Each team participated
in push-ups, sit ups, pull ups, one mile run, 100
yard dash, 200 yard dash and combat fitness
test.
“This PT meet has really shown us what we need to
improve on for the upcoming meets,” said Lieutenant
Commander Austen Lockhart The all male team
consisted of Cadet Lieutenant Mathew Main, Cadet
Lieutenant Commander Austen Lockhart, Cadet Senior
Chief Petty Officer Taylor Shell, Cadet Chief Petty
Officer Nathan Hart, Cadet Petty Officer Second
Class Nick Ozley, and Cadet Seaman Recruit
Zachariah Robertson. The all male team placed
second place out of ten other teams.
The co-ed team one consisted of Cadet Master Chief
Matthew Walters, Cadet Chief Petty Officer Daniel
Rodriguez, Cadet Seaman Recruit Drew Wirth, Cadet
Seaman Recruit Caleb Stagner, Cadet Senior Chief
Halea Slack and Cadet Seaman Recruit Katlyn
Galligher. Co-ed team one placed fourth place out
of ten co-ed teams.
The co-ed team two consisted of Cadet Lieutenant
Commander Cameron Smith, Cadet Lieutenant Commander
Marshall Faulkner, Cadet Senior Chief Madiline
Geiman, Cadet Lieutenant Commander Makenna Graham,
Cadet Petty Officer Second Class Coral Rios, and
Cadet Petty Officer Second Class Lauren Wilson.
Co-ed team two placed fifth place out of ten co-ed
teams.
The co-ed team 3 consisted of Cadet Petty Officer
Second Class Hallie Boyd, Cadet Seaman Recruit
Cadet Seaman Recruit Scarlet Roberts, Cadet Senior
Chief Petty Officer Alan Elder, Cadet Petty Officer
Third Class Bobby Peters, Cadet Seaman Recruit
Walter Geiman and Cadet Seaman Recruit Joey
Nordstrom. Co-ed team three placed sixth place out
of ten co-ed schools. WHS NJROTC’s drill team will
travel to Branson this Friday to compete.