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This website has over 400 articles or so. In the wealth of information, there are sometimes some nuggets that get buried.

Don’t forget to take a look at some of the past articles for Eagle candidates. A key article is on the Eagle Board of Review.

You can always use the topics list on the right hand side of the webpage to look for other topics, too.

May Eagle Scout Report

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Congratulations to our May 2016 Eagles. As always these Eagles need to await ratification of the board of review’s actions before they hold their Eagle Courts of Honor. Even so, their dates-in-rank will be retroactively effective to last night when the ratification occurs.Eagle pin

First Name

Last Name

Troop #

Thomas Catalano

174

Ross McBride

269

Joshua Pishon

358

Andrew Williams

174

Congratulations to our April 2016 Eagles

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Congratulations to the scouts who passed their Eagle Boards of Review on April 13, 2016. Their date of rank will be that date, once confirmed by the National Advancement Team in Dallas, Texas.Eagle pin

Name Last Name Troop #
Cullen Booth 56
Luke Elliott 56
Mark Henn 514
Jay Maturi 56
Forrest Ridings 358
William Stolz 56

North Star Eagle Board Coordinator Jerry Simon reports a year ago, 11 of our 51 Eagle Scouts from 2015 had completed their boards. As of last night, 20 scouts have achieved Eagle in 2016. That is 181% of 2015’s figures!

 

March Eagle Report

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Congratulations to the Eagles from the March 9th boards of review:

First Name

Last Name

Troop #

Joseph Busse 358
Samuel Keedy 174
Gregory Oldiges 174
Joseph Ricks 174
Samuel Tanner 73
James Shields

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March 9th will be their date of rank, once the National Advancement Team ratifies the approval.

UPDATE 3/16/16, 11:33 AM: James was accidentally omitted from the list. Our apologies to him for the error.

January 2016 Eagles

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Congratulations to the following new Eagle Scouts. There official status is “prospective” Eagle pinbecause their rank has not yet been confirmed by National Council. When the rank is confirmed their official date of rank will January 13, 2016.

  1. Matthias Benko, Troop 174
  2. Rhodes Lacy, Troop 18
  3. Lars Olson, Troop 343
  4. Mitchell Thompson, Troop 358.

Congratulations again!

NOTE: As a part of District's new efforts to confirm the scouts' service hours, Eagle Board Coordinator Jerry Simon will be reporting the man-hours reported by the Eagle reports to District Executive Con Sullivan. This will be used as a means to make sure that each troop is adequately reporting their service hours to national council and local council. This may result in emails to the Troops where underreporting appears to have occur in any given quarter.

 

January Eagle Report

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Here is the January Eagle Board of Review report from Coordinator Jerry Simon:

The following scouts passed their Eagle BOR on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016. This will be their date-of-rank but it is not official until their Eagle award and documents are received from National. This will take two to four weeks.

I returned the applications to CAC this afternoon for the following:

Matthias Benko: Troop 174

Rhodes Lacy; Troop 18

Lars Olson; Troop 343

Mitchell Thompson; Troop 358

Congratulations to these Eagles, their families, and their troops!

2015 Eagle Scouts in District

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Since 2015 was a reorganizational year for our district and the unofficial website debuted its district-wide announcements part way through the year, we had some of our new Eagle Scouts not receive the recognition that they so richly deserve.Eagle pin

District Eagle Board Coordinator Jerry Simon has provided us with a list of the Scouts who earned their Eagles this past year. They are listed below.

First Name

Last Name

BOR Date (Date of Rank)

Troop #

1

Cole Akers

1/14/15

514

2

Eric Feeney

1/14/15

18

3

James Walters

2/11/15

73

4

Hugh Bromund

2/11/15

174

5

Matthew Heath

2/11/15

358

6

Grant East

2/11/15

191

7

Aidan Washer

3/11/15

804

8

Adam Tanner

4/8/15

73

9

Matthew Munley

4/8/15

804

10

Zachary Hoyes

4/8/15

804

11

James Haydock

4/8/15

358

12

Grant Cawi

5/13/15

804

13

Cade Williams

5/13/15

586

14

Noah Lyons

5/13/15

69

15

William Eckrich

5/13/15

174

16

Nicholas Young

6/10/15

514

17

Joshua Shepard

6/10/15

358

18

Seth Williams

6/10/15

174

19

Samuel Keller

6/10/15

191

20

Joseph Schingel

7/8/15

269

21

Daniel Perkins

7/8/15

804

22

Brandon Hummel

7/8/15

514

23

Mitchell Polk

7/26/15

191

24

Trenton Moore

8/12/15

269

25

Samuel Teague

8/12/15

56

26

Joseph Haines

8/12/15

269

27

Alexander Ray

8/12/15

358

28

John Bruce

9/9/15

343

29

Nicholas Leverenz

9/9/15

514

30

Eric Hofer

9/9/15

514

31

Daniel Salima

9/9/15

269

32

Nathaniel Misra

10/14/15

69

33

Cameron Ruggles

10/14/15

343

34

Samuel Davis

10/14/15

358

35

Allen Evans

10/14/15

358

36

Michael Isakson

11/11/15

514

37

Matthew Bricker

11/11/15

358

38

Brian O’Leary

11/11/15

358

39

Jack Whitlock

11/11/15

191

40

Jerome Zirnheld

11/11/15

56

41

Nicholas Shirrell

11/11/15

56

42

Zachary Badger

12/9/15

358

43

Jesper Wiebke

12/9/15

358

44

Luther Rice

12/9/15

358

45

Brendan Williams

12/9/15

174

46

Jonathan Martz

12/9/15

73

47

Nicholas Rivelli

12/9/15

35

48

John Sweeney

12/9/15

514

49

James Raines

12/9/15

269

50

Lars Conard

12/21/15

56

51

Richard Witt

12/21/15

358

Along with these Eagle Scouts, our troops deserve some recognition for mentoring these scouts:

  1. Troop 358 at St Alphonsius Catholic Church in Zionsville had 12 Eagle Scouts.
  2. Troop 514 at St Monica’s Catholic Church in Pike Township suffered a fire at their church but still mustered 7 Eagle Scouts.
  3. Troop 804 at the American Legion Post in Zionsville had 5 Eagle Scouts.
  4. Troop 269 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on the south end of Pike Township had 5 Eagle Scouts.
  5. Troop 191 at Church at the Crossing had 4 Eagle Scouts.
  6. Troop 174 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic had 4 Eagle Scouts.
  7. Troop 56 at St Luke’s United Methodist Church had 4 Eagle Scouts.
  8. Troop 73 at St Paul’s Episcopal Church had 3 Eagle Scouts.
  9. Troop 343 sponsored by Pike Township Fire Department and meeting at Bethel United Methodist Church had 2 Eagle Scouts.
  10. Troop 69 at Trader’s Point Christian Church had 2 Eagle Scouts.
  11. Troop 586 at the Zionsville LDS Meeting House had 1 Eagle Scout.
  12. Troop 35 at St Joan of Arc Catholic Church had 1 Eagle Scout.
  13. Troop 18 at Second Presbyterian Church had 1 Eagle Scout.

This means that of our 13 active troops in the district, each and every one of them had an Eagle Scout this past year. That speaks very highly of the quality of scouting across our district.

We have no district records to easily assess the past history of Eagle Scouts, but based on Jerry’s recollection, this has been a record breaking year. Customarily, Jerry schedules about 35 Eagle boards per year. Current trends suggest that the pace is not backing off any time soon.

Thank you to the scouters whose mentoring helped these scouts reach the Eagle rank.

Congratulations to the new Eagle Scouts and their families. May they see many Eagle Palms in the next several years.