Written by: CW4 (Ret) Lynn Taylor

South Hills High School JROTC Leadership Team from Fort Worth, TX advances to the 2023 JROTC Leadership Bowl National Championship for the third consecutive year. Cadets put in many hours of studying and honing their skills as a cohesive team. Leadership Team Captain C/SGT Maria Rangel stated, “We accomplished our goal of making it to D.C.” Qualifying for the Championship is a significant accomplishment for the program. Cadets are excited about the opportunity to visit D.C and compete in the National Competition.

Top Photo: Left to Right: Team photo featuring C/CPL Savannah Graves, C/SGT Maria Rangel, C/CPT Mariani Aguiniga, C/1LT Daniela Ahumada (Photo Credit: C/LT Daniela Casas, PAO).

Team Photo featuring C/SGT Maria Rangel, C/CPT Mariani Aguiniga, C/1LT Daniela Ahumada, C/CPL Savannah Graves (Photo Credit: C/LT Daniela Casas, PAO)

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