The meet was hosted by Volunteer High Schoolâs NJROTC.
Team members were Haley Webber, Hope Krell, Adina Phebus, Chain Berendonk, Alexis Fisher, Emily Ward, and Caleb Corso.
In the individual standings, Berendonk won first-place overall for the male division.
So just what is orienteering?
Orienteering is for all ages and degrees of fitness and skill and provides the suspense and excitement of a treasure hunt.
The object is to locate control points by using a map and compass to navigate the outdoor terrain.
Orienteering began in Scandinavia in the 1800s. By 1919, it was a competitive sport in Sweden. It came to the United States in 1946 as a recreational activity and later became a competitive sport.