TROOP 200 EAGLE SCOUT HONOR ROLL
“Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle”
Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. The designation “Eagle Scout” was founded over one hundred years ago. Only 6% of Boy Scouts are granted this rank after a lengthy review process. The requirements* necessary to achieve this rank takes years to fulfill. Since 1912, more than two million Boy Scouts have earned the Eagle Scout rank. The title of Eagle Scout is held for life.
Congratulations to the following Troop 200 Eagles, we are proud of you and your accomplishments! Note: some names are ‘clickable’ where you can click to find out more information about the Scout and/or their specific Eagle Scout projects.
- Robert SHEPPARD – November 20, 1965
- George GUNSAULES, JR. – September 13, 1969
- Wm. Paul DeMOTT – December 6, 1969
- Philip E. GUNSAULES – August 7, 1971
- Frank C. MILLER – November 13, 1971
- Terry L. WELSH – April 10, 1973
- Daniel A. HOFFMAN – December 21, 1973
- Howard M. FAIRCHILD III – December 31, 1973
- Jon F. MILLER – December 31, 1973
- Christian L. JONES – August 1978
- Fred A. FOX – August 9, 1978
- Steven M. DUFFY – August 18, 1978
- John K. KUDLICH – August 25, 1981
- John B. VIEROW – January 15, 1982
- John M. JONES – December 6, 1982
- Andrew J. GRAHAM – May 22, 1986
- Joseph J. EGGERT. JR. – November 13, 1994
- Bruce HOM – August 5, 1995
- Andrew PITTARD – August 5, 1995
- Michael LaSPADA – November 19, 1995
- Patrick KENNEDY – April 28, 1996
- Sage LICHTENWALNER – July 1996
- Matthew TENNEN – October 1998
- Barry CREGAR – February1999
- J.D. KATSOFF – March 1999
- Russell BATISTONI – August 2000
- Brian DODD – November 2000
- Adam DUMVILLE – 2001
- M. MATTERA – 2002
- Phillip MOORE – April 2002
- Matthew FOJTLIN – March 2003
- John BURGESS III – March 2003
- Nicholas ROCHA – May 2003
- Alexander MEYER – November 2003
- Scott ANDERSON – October 2004
- Eric VAN NOSTRAND – October 2004
- Thomas LAWRENCE – April 2006
- Benjamin ROYAL – August 2006
- Brandon ANDREOLA – August 2006
- Eric RADWIN – February 2007
- Ryan DRUMM – February 2007
- Ryan HOLMES – May 2007
- Arthur NEVINS – May 2007
- Adam MOLETA – August 2007
- Randy KUHAR – August 2007
- Brian TIGHE – August 2007
- Matthew LAWRENCE – April 2008
- Keith FREEMAN – January 2009
- Tristan PEER – April 2009
- Christian MANLEY – June 2009
- John PAULMENO – October 2009
- Stephen SCHMITT – October 2009
- 53. Erich JUNGE – March 2010
- John SINGER – May 2010
- Joseph LAWRENCE – June 2010
- Ryan KOCH – January 2011
- Alexander PITTENGER – January 2011
- Riley MCCARTEN – October 2011
- Dylan GALLAGHER – November 2011
- Matthew SINGER – January 2012
- Rusty FREEMAN – January 2012
- Kurt WAGNER – April 2012
- Alex LATOURNOUS – May 2012
- Pete SCHAIBLE – June 2012
- Nicholas BUSSELL – July 2012
- Brian WELLS – December 2012
- Matthew MAJOROSSY – May 2013
- Jason DITTMAN – May 2013
- Jacob PORTER – May 2013
- Andrew FERRARO – May 2013
- James GALLAGHER – January 2014
- James TRONTELL – October 2014
- Kyle BOYD – March 2015
- Michael MAROSY – October 2015
- David WELLS- December 2015
- Andrew WELLS – December 2015
- John ANDERSON – December 2016
- Nathan SFERRA – February 2016
- Brendan FEELEY – February 2016
- Robert SPIES – August 2016
- Robert FODERA – December 2016
- Jake SYLVESTRE – January 2017
- Justin SIEBER – February 2017
- Brinton GIBBONS – November 2017
- Zachary NEMETH – November 2017
- Nicholas LaBELLE – November 2017
- Tyler BOYD – November 2017
- Dillon BERENTY – March 2018
- Caleb KORSON – March 2018
- Zachary MAJOROSSY – January 2019
- Nate NEMETH – December 2019
- Phillip LaBELLE – December 2021
- John MARTOCCIA- October 6, 2022
- Andrew BOZZI – October 12, 2022
- Justin VERLIN – October 26, 2022
- Owen MASLANKA – March 16, 2023
- Ryan WALSH – June 6, 2023
- Cameron LUTZ – June 7, 2023
*Requirements for Eagle include: earning at least 21 merit badges, demonstrating Scout Spirit through the Boy Scout Oath and Law, leadership and service. The Scout must lead an extensive service project that he plans, organizes, manages and leads. They receive a badge and medal to recognize this accomplishment. An additional recognition – the Eagle Palm – is awarded for completing additional requirements (e.g. tenure, leadership and merit badges).