Story by: Cadet Command PAO
Photos by: Blaine Routt
Hobart High School (Hobart, Ind.) is the official first-place winner of the Army JROTC National Raider Challenge, Challenge Category, Mixed Division.

Due to a judging error during one of the events in November, the incorrect team was awarded the first-place trophy for the Mixed Division of the Challenge Category.

Maj. Gen. Antonio Munera, Commanding General of U.S. Army Cadet Command, traveled to Hobart, Ind., today to correct the error and present the first-place trophy to the team. Additionally, Maj. Gen. Munera awarded a $200,000 scholarship to Cadet Battalion Commander Jackson Ray.

Congratulations to Hobart High School!
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