JROTC Raider Team places 2nd in competition
Published 11:30 am Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Jeff Phillips | Harlan County Schools
The Harlan County High School JROTC Raider Team took second place overall honors in a seven-team meet at Middlesboro on Saturday. The HCHS Raiders placed second in color guard, first in secret event, third in rope bridge and first in tug of war. HCHS fields a 30-member team. Know someone else doing good in school or making a difference in your community? Email their name(s), a picture and a brief description to emily.perkins@harlandaily.com.
Jeff Phillips | Harlan County Schools
The Harlan County High School JROTC Raider Team took second place overall honors in a seven-team meet at Middlesboro on Saturday. The HCHS Raiders placed second in color guard, first in secret event, third in rope bridge and first in tug of war. HCHS fields a 30-member team. Know someone else doing good in school or making a difference in your community? Email their name(s), a picture and a brief description to emily.perkins@harlandaily.com.
Jeff Phillips | Harlan County Schools
The Harlan County High School JROTC Raider Team took second place overall honors in a seven-team meet at Middlesboro on Saturday. The HCHS Raiders placed second in color guard, first in secret event, third in rope bridge and first in tug of war. HCHS fields a 30-member team. Know someone else doing good in school or making a difference in your community? Email their name(s), a picture and a brief description to emily.perkins@harlandaily.com.
Jeff Phillips | Harlan County Schools
The Harlan County High School JROTC Raider Team took second place overall honors in a seven-team meet at Middlesboro on Saturday. The HCHS Raiders placed second in color guard, first in secret event, third in rope bridge and first in tug of war. HCHS fields a 30-member team. Know someone else doing good in school or making a difference in your community? Email their name(s), a picture and a brief description to emily.perkins@harlandaily.com.
Jeff Phillips | Harlan County Schools
The Harlan County High School JROTC Raider Team took second place overall honors in a seven-team meet at Middlesboro on Saturday. The HCHS Raiders placed second in color guard, first in secret event, third in rope bridge and first in tug of war. HCHS fields a 30-member team. Know someone else doing good in school or making a difference in your community? Email their name(s), a picture and a brief description to emily.perkins@harlandaily.com.
By Emily Perkins
emily.perkins@harlandaily.com