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Campsite Zones FINAL Team Campsite Zone Assignments (Estimated 10x10 campsite usage per team) *Not all campsites are guaranteed on the track* Purple Zone Gold Zone Pink Zone Green Zone TEAM CAM AKPsi American Medical Club Dodgeball 80 Laps for a Cure Team Chap Student Association Club Gymnastics Allison's Team Alpha Chi Sigma Team Nicole Army ROTC Club Swim Boarderline Alpha Delta Pi Team Shnooks Centennial Scholars Club Tennis Busy Bees Alpha House Team Startrippers Program COMPETITIVE Caitlin's Team Alpha Kappa Alpha- LC The Answer for Cancer Filipino Americans at CHEERLEADING Cancer Sucks Chapter Victoria’s Team Madison JMU Club Golf Canine Connection Alpha Kappa Delta Phi Views From The 5 FMA(Financial JMU Club Racquetball Canterbury Episcopal Alpha Omega Vintage Talk Management Association) JMU Club Waterpolo Campus Ministry Alpha Phi Omega Weaver Hall ISAT Honor Society JMU Club XC and Track CKI Alpha Sigma Tau Word is Born JMU Beta Alpha Psi JMU Asian Orgs JMU Equestrian Club Crushin cancer Beta Alpha Psi 2017 JMU Cru JMU Men's Basketball Dancing Out Cancer Brothers of Lambda Chi JMU Catholic Campus JMU Rotaract Dinkleberg Blue Zone Alpha Ministry JMU Swing Dance Dorothea's Angels Bachelorettes Fight Delta Gamma JMU DA JMU Women's Basketball Dukes for a Cure Cancer Delta Sigma Phi JMU Dance Theatre Madison Dance Club Dukes Out for Cancer Family of the Exec Board Delta Sigma Pi JMU HASA Club Mozaic Dance Team Fight for Vinny JMU Against Cancer Delta Tau Delta JMU Honors MRD Baritones Food For Thought JMU Relay For Life Alumni Delta Upsilon (DU) JMU Make-A-Wish MRD Clarinets FOR JMU Relay Exec Board 2016- Epsilon Nu Tau JMU College Democrats MRD Flutes and Piccs F-R-I-E-N-D-S 2017 FIJI JMU Muslim Student MRD Mellophones 2016- Friends of Rachel Track and Field Alternates Fraternity & Sorority Life Association 2017 Gacci Shambles Chesapeake 4A Gamma Phi Beta JMU JMU Nation MRD Trombones Got Hope? Chesapeake 5A Gamma Sigma Sigma JMU Physician Assistant Note-oriety Grace Street Apartments Chesapeake Hall 4B JMU Alpha Phi Program Into Hymn H4H Building Hope Dancing Out Cancer JMU Alpha Sigma Alpha JMU Social Work For the Love Of Hoffman Homies Dinkleberg JMU Aplha Sigma Phi JMU SOWK Colorguard (FLOC) Holy Walkamoles Litford JMU Delta Phi Epsilon Latino Student Alliance Student Ambassadors Hot tamales The Rack Pack JMU Theta MATSA Student Government Ikenberry CAB The Rack PAck Kappa Alpha Order Zeta NSCS Association In Loving Memory of K.W. The SkyWalkers Theta Nursing Student Student Veterans Anderson The Tumorators Kappa Delta Pi at JMU Association Association and MOIA IV Freshmen TWLOHA-JMU Kappa Delta Rho Nursing Student Students Helping J.P.'s BBQ U(Wreck) Cancer Kappa Pi Association (NSA) Honduras Jack's Support Squad Assistants OX Theta Chi Outriggers Tae Kwon Do Club Jaime's team UKirk Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Dental Society The BluesTones JMU's Feast Beasts Unadultured Shenanigans Pre-Med Association The Overtones Karlie's Team- Cancer Phi Chi Theta, Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Pre-Physician Assistant Ultimate Frisbee Education Phi Mu Club University Program Board Kickin' Cancer Phi Mu Alpha Gamma SafeRides JMU Ski and Snowboard KKY and TBS Alpha The Hart School Racing Lace up for relay Phi Sigma Pi The Madison Investment Ladies In Lavender Pi Beta Chi Fund Let's Find the Answer to Pi Kappa Phi Tri- Psych Cure Cancer Pi Sigma Epsilon Logan's Team Sigma Alpha Iota MaChi Sigma Alpha Lambda Mariellen's Team Sigma Alpha Omega Pat's team Sigma Kappa JMU PlayMU Sigma Nu POTA Sigma Phi Epsilon Rescored Sigma Sigma Sigma Scrambled EGGs Tau Kappa Epsilon Smells Like Pink Spirit Tri Delta Stargazers Tri-Beta Psi Beta Chapter Stick it to cancer Zeta Tau Alpha For Caitlin Tatum's Team Burkard Team BNL .
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