Eagle Scout is the highest achievement attainable in the Scouts BSA program of Scouting America. Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of Scouts have earned the Eagle rank. To do so, Scouts must demonstrate their understanding of leadership, service, character, personal fitness, and outdoor skills at multiple levels. In addition to the twenty-one merit badges required to earn the Eagle rank, each Scout must complete an extensive service project that he plans, organizes, leads, and manages. The Scout must demonstrate Scout Spirit, an axial attitude based on the Scout Oath and Law, service, and leadership.
Phillip Alexander, 1964
William Drewes, 1965
Wayne Thomas, 1974
Kenneth Cottrell, 1979
Patrick Brady, 1985
Paul Hamme Iman ,1985
Wayne Staebler, 1986
Tom Hardman, 1988
Michael Drago, 1990
Edward Longstrom, 1990
Matthew Love ,1990
Louis Ricci, 1990
George Meyers III, 1991
Daniel Osnato, 1991
Eric Seidel, 1991
Scott Seidel, 1991
Keven Buckley, 1996
Nathaniel Buxhoevenden, 1996
Christopher Proce, 1996
Morgan Sharp, 1996
Michael White, 1996
Thomas Asta, 1997
Charles Rozakis, 1998
Sean Pokress, 1998
Carl Schneider, 1998
John Hall III, 2000
Brian Cody, 2004
Paul Bergersen, 2004
Nicholas Carlucci, 2004
Christopher Liotta, 2004
Charles Liotta, 2005
Michael Passaretti, 2005
Daniel Rosen, 2005
Scott Bergersen, 2005
Patrick Alliksen, 2006
Daniel Mulquen, 2008
Andrew Montchal, 2009
Steven Coyle, 2009
Bhavya Shah, 2009
Matthew Flaster, 2014
Michael Goldberg, 2014
William Montenero, 2014
Zachary Montenero, 2014
Dominick Baranello, 2014
John Miller, 2014
Brendan Hopkins, 2014
Ian Lafferty, 2014
Miles Peterson, 2017
Christopher Stauber, 2017
Cody Sapeta, 2020
Grant Peterson, 2020
Gavin Rogers, 2020
Sean Peters, 2021
Thomas Spillane, 2022
Aidan Martin, 2023
James Ferrara, 2024