2332 MAJ E.J.G. HOLLAND VC ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADET CORPS
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Marksmanship

About the Marksmanship Team
Competitors in this team are selected based on past performances and Corps Open Shoots. Cadets use the Daisy 853C air rifle to fire on paper targets fixed at a 10m distance. The bull, or the target's center, is about the size of the head of a pen, so accuracy is extremely difficult to achieve. While firing, each Cadet also has a coach beside them to make minor adjustments, change sights and develop the Cadets' marksmanship skills. Cadets on this team are always supervised by an RSO and a Coach.

Practices: Monday & Sunday
Zone Competition: 7-8 March 2020
Regional Competition: 
Zone Championships Results
2020
A-Team Results: Gold (1389/1600) - 1st in OSLA
Lohnes, A. (O)
Shaheer, M. (Jr)
Serbouti, A. (Jr)
Sardelis, A. (O)
McDonald, S. (O)
B-Team Results: 4th (1233/1600) - 7th in OSLA
Almatni, H. (O)
Hawadle, I. (Jr)
Petit, T. (Jr)
Sofar, A. (O)
Awad, S. (O)
Individual Results: 
Gold (92.67%) --> Lohnes, A. (O)
Gold (79.17%) --> Shaheer, M. (Jr)
Silver (89.00%) --> Sardelis, A. (O)
4th (86.33%) --> McDonald, S. (O)
5th (85.50%) --> Awad, S. (O)

2019
Team Results: Gold (1313/1600) - 1st in OSLA
Hayden, D. (O)
Hayes, I. (Jr)
Sardelis, A. (O)
Awad, S. (Jr)
McDonald, S. (O)
Individual Results: 
Gold (87.67%) --> McDonald, S. (O)
Silver (85.17%) --> Hayden, D. (O)
Bronze (77.33%) --> Awad, S. (Jr)

2018
A-Team Results: Gold (1301/1600) - 1st in OSLA
Hayden, D. (O)
Almatni, H. (O)
Tibbles, A. (Jr)
Awad, S. (Jr)
McDonald, S. (O)
B-Team Results: 4th (1203/1600) - 10th in OSLA
Sardelis, A. (O)
Morris, A. (Jr)
Sofar, A. (Jr)
Harper, E. (O)
Pichette, S. (O)
Individual Results: 
Gold (86.50%) --> Pichette, S. (O)
Silver (85.50%) --> McDonald, S. (O)
Bronze (76.33%) --> Awad, S. (Jr)
5th (82.83%) --> Hayden, D. (O)
5th (73.50%) --> Morris, A. (Jr)
7th (81.83%) --> Sardelis, A. (O)

2017
A-Team Results: Gold (1287/1600)
Hayden, D. (O)
Almatni, H. (O)
Sardelis, A. (Jr)
McDonald, S. (Jr)
Guy, I. (O)
B-Team Results: 7th (1204/1600)
Harper, E. (Jr)
Osborne, M. (O)
Montone, P. (Jr)
Pichette, S. (Jr)
Woodhouse, Z. (O)
Individual Results: 
Gold (85.83%) --> Guy, I. (O)
Gold (81.17%) --> Harper, E. (Jr)
Silver (79.67%) --> McDonald, S. (Jr)
4th (74.33%) --> Sardelis, A. (Jr)
7th (81.83%) --> Hayden, D. (O)

2016
Team Results: Gold (1334/1600)
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
Guy, I. (O)
Harper, E. (Jr)
Hayden, D. (Jr)
Woodhouse, Z. (O)
Individual Results: 
Gold (88.17%) --> Guy, I. (O)
Gold (82.67%) --> Hayden, D. (Jr)
Silver (85.50%) --> Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
4th (82.67%) --> Hayden, D. (O)

2015
Team Results: Gold (1319/1600)
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
Cabral, D. (O)
Guy, I. (O)
Woodhouse, Z. (Jr)
Hayden, D. (Jr)
Individual Results: 
Gold (83.67%) --> Hayden, D. (Jr)
Silver (83.67%) --> Hayden, D. (O)
Bronze (76.83%) --> Woodhouse, Z. (Jr)
4th (82.67%) --> Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
5th (81.83%) --> Guy, I. (O)
6th (81.50%) --> Cabral, D. (O)

2014
Team Results: 7th (1132/1600)
Damasco, J. (O)
Guy, I.
(O)
Woodhouse, Z. (Jr)
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
Individual Results: 
7th Place (78.05%) --> Guy, I. (O)

2013
Team Results (prone only): Gold (1459/1600)
Lafortune, M. (O)
Lilly, N. (O)
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (Jr)
Sandberg, D. (Jr)
Al-Ani, I. (Jr)
Individual Results:
Gold (96.50%) --> Lafortune, M. (O)
Gold (90.00%) --> Sandberg, D. (Jr)
Bronze (88.50%) --> Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (Jr)
Regional Championships Results
2019
Team Results: 11th (3263/3924)
Hayden, D. (O)
Sardelis, A.
(O)
Hayes, I.
(Jr)
Awad, S.
(Jr)
McDonald, S.
(O)
Individual Results: 
21st (85.5%) --> McDonald, S. (O)

2018
Team Results: 16th (3153/3924)
Hayden, D. (O)
Almatni, H.
(O)
Tibbles, A.
(Jr)
Awad, S.
(Jr)
McDonald, S.
(O)
Individual Results: 
12th (85.83%) --> Hayden, D. (O)

2017
Team Results: 15th (3152/3924)
Hayden, D. (O)
Almatni, H.
(O)
Sardelis, A.
(Jr)
McDonald, S.
(Jr)
Guy, I.
(O)

2016
Team Results: 18th (2939/3600) - No Decimals
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
Guy, I.
(O)
Harper, E.
(Jr)
Hayden, D.
(Jr)
Woodhouse, Z.
(O)

2015
Team Results: 15th (1266/1600) - No Decimals
Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
Cabral, D.
(O)
Guy, I.
(O)
Woodhouse, Z.
(Jr)
Hayden, D.
(Jr)
Individual Results: 
16th (87.83%) --> Wilkinson-DeRoché, S. (O)
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Drill

About the Drill Team
A Drill Team consists of Cadets that perform military drill movements in a group of 15 Cadets. Drill takes a great deal of concentration and discipline and gives our Cadets a strong sense of accomplishment. Drill movements consist of standing and marching drill where the Cadets are mobilized and move together.  These movements can be completed with or without arms (de-commissioned drill purpose rifles).

Practices: Monday
Area Competition: 
Regional Competition: 
Competition Results
Central Region (Provincials)
Silver - Drill Team w/out Arms
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
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Central Region (EOA)
Gold - Drill Team w/out Arms
2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Ottawa Garrison
Gold - Drill Team w/out Arms
2003, 2005
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Biathlon

About the Biathlon Team
Biathlon is an Olympic winter sport, which combines competitive, free-technique cross-country skiing and small-bore rifle marksmanship. Training consists of strength and cardiovascular conditioning through static exercises, running, and other dynamic activities.
In the Cadet Biathlon Competition, the biathlete skis a distance of no less than 5 kilometres and stops at the shooting range to shoot, two times.  The shooting distance is always 50 metres and five rounds are fired in each bout at five targets. Cadets shoot in the prone position only, with a .22 calibre rifle. Competition takes place annually, in February.

Practices: Monday & Sunday
Area Competition: ​31 Jan - 2 Feb 2020
Regional Competition: 7-9 Feb 2020

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Orienteering

About the Orienteering Team
The orienteering team tracks and seeks out flags hidden in the bush. The points are set in advance by the coordinator and the grid references are recorded. The official gives the coordinates to the competitors, who must then plot them on their map and seek them out, stamping their timecard at each flag. The team that completes the competition the fastest, and with the most stamps, wins the competition.
In some cases, points are different for each flag as some are more difficult to seek out. In this case, the team commander must decide which route is best for his/her team.

For more info, see Orienteering.

Practices: Monday & Thursday (Sep-Nov)
Area Competition: 5 Oct 2019
Regional Competition: 
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Band

About the Band
Being a member of the band requires a great deal of commitment. Cadets are required to practice several times a week and then meet up once a week with the band and practice marching while playing as a military style band.

Practices: ​Monday
Area Competition: 
Regional Competition: 
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