
UNG Punches Two Tickets to Sandhurst with Victory
at Spartan Ranger Challenge
The University of North Georgia’s (UNG) Ranger Challenge
program swept the top two spots at the Spartan Ranger
Challenge and will send two teams to the Sandhurst
International Military Skills Competition in April 2020 as UNG
tries for a third straight ROTC title.
UNG’s “Black” team won the day land navigation, obstacle
course, team development course, grenade assault course, and
Sandhurst.
Hosted by the 1st Brigade of U.S. Cadet Command, 19 teams
from the nation’s junior and senior military colleges competed in
the Spartan Ranger Challenge on October 24-26, at Fort Knox,
Kentucky.
“I am very proud of all of our Ranger Challenge teammates and
our coaches,” said Col. Joshua D. Wright, professor of military
science at UNG. “Their physical endurance, cognitive strength,
teamwork, and dedication has once again shown the strength
of our leader development program. This was an exceptional
performance.”
The Sandhurst competition will be held at the U.S. Military
four overall and as the top ROTC team each of the past two years,
most recently taking third place in 2019.
UNG Ranger Challenge coach, retired Maj. Donovan Duke,
said he and Maj. Josh Larson, UNG’s active-duty Ranger
Challenge adviser, pushed the cadets hard in preparation. Like
any competitor, though, he knew the results would provide the
proof of UNG’s training.
across United States Cadet Command has put in more work
or trained harder. It’s truly amazing what our 22 cadets have
done, have been through, and will go through in preparation for
Sandhurst.”
Cadet Alexei Joya, a junior from Gainesville, Georgia,
pursuing a degree in interdisciplinary studies, said Duke’s
attention to detail has instilled a winning mindset for UNG’s
Ranger Challenge program. This marks a third straight Sandhurst
appearance and the fourth in sixth years for UNG.
“They know that they’re good enough to compete and hopefully
same time, they’re not cocky about it. They’re very professional.”
Ranger Challenge is the varsity sport of Army ROTC, and
teams compete against other colleges in events such as patrol,
marksmanship, weapons assembly, one-rope bridge, grenade
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assault course, Army Combat Fitness Test, land navigation, and
road marches.
Students on UNG’s Ranger Challenge teams who competed at
Fort Knox were: Ian Bryan, Nina Carter, Kyle Daughtery, Hayley
Thomas Little, Tristan Moran, William Norman, Taylor Reed,
Brandon Robinson, Zachary Rodriguez, Paul Rose, Thomas
Schwind, Daniel Shearer, Allyson Smith, Karch Swaylik, Eva
Sykes, Derek Whitmore, and Garrett Wilson.
“It’s a huge credit to the university and the caliber of training
our Ranger Challenge team holds itself to,” said Norman, a
senior from Jefferson, Georgia, pursuing a degree in business
management.
Ranger Challenge. Both teams will compete at Sandhurst in April as
UNG tries for a third straight ROTC title. (Photo courtesy of UNG)
UNG will aim to win a third consecutive ROTC championship at
Sandhurst in April. (Photo by Lindsay Grant, U.S. Army Cadet Command