Troop 384 Eagle Scouts

  1. 02/26/2026 – Joshua Powers
  2. 08/28/2025 – Connor Syverson
  3. 06/26/2025 – John Gazaway
  4. 06/26/2025 – Matthew Thompson
  5. 02/27/2025 – Aiden Frattalone
  6. 12/05/2024 – Julian Dancs-Renfro
  7. 03/05/2024 – Bastian Haney
  8. 03/05/2024 – Matthew Powers
  9. 08/01/2023 – Jesse Gazaway
  10. 03/01/2022 – Lucas Spangler
  11. 11/02/2021 – Jenner Mucher
  12. 06/01/2021 – Mathew Walker
  13. 01/06/2021 – C.J. Reid
  14. 09/07/2020 – Jared Gazaway
  15. 05/07/2019 – Daniel Pointon
  16. 05/07/2019 – Eric Bates
  17. 02/05/2019 – Spencer Haynes
  18. 01/08/2019 – Trevor Mitchell
  19. 01/08/2019 – Jacob Mucher
  20. 01/08/2019 – Devin Lepur
  21. 09/04/2018 – Rafael Casana
  22. 09/04/2018 – Derek Cantor
  23. 12/19/2017 – Scott Bettoney
  24. 05/09/2017 – Daniel Robinson
  25. 11/01/2016 – Ian Mallory
  26. 11/01/2016 – Trevor Kaufman
  27. 10/04/2016 – Dean Lockwood
  28. 09/27/2016 – Matthew Magoon
  29. 04/05/2016 – Joseph Bogan
  30. 04/05/2016 – Bryce Taylor
  31. 11/03/2015 – David Gregory
  32. 11/03/2015 – Jared Faubion
  33. 09/01/2015 – Hayden Clement
  34. 05/05/2015 – Jakob Lepur
  35. 11/11/2014 – David Shoudy
  36. 06/03/2014 – Nick Primich
  37. 06/03/2014 – Jake Grover
  38. 04/01/2014 – Logan Faubion
  39. 02/04/2014 – Logan Clement
  40. 11/05/2013 – Alec Ayala
  41. 10/02/2013 – James Griffin
  42. 08/06/2013 – Angel Ayala
  43. 06/04/2013 – Adrian Dinescu
  44. 12/04/2012 – Eric Wagner Hodgson
  45. 12/04/2012 – Jake Dudley
  46. 11/06/2012 – Ian Lacocco
  47. 11/06/2012 – Ryan St. John
  48. 08/01/2012 – Ryan Preddy
  49. 07/03/2012 – Daniel Timan
  50. 10/05/2010 – Michael Gregory
  51. 10/05/2010 – Nicholas Post
  52. 06/01/2010 – Benjamin Timan
  53. 06/01/2010 – Nicholas Kalamaha
  54. 02/02/2010 – Christopher Fordyce
  55. 09/01/2009 – Zachary Lyons (1992 – 2014)
  56. 08/04/2009 – Tristan Frakes
  57. 04/07/2009 – Daniel Palma
  58. 02/03/2009 – Ricky Krug
  59. 10/07/2008 – Morgan Reed
  60. 02/04/2008 – Christopher Barber
  61. 01/30/2008 – Chris Leonard
  62. 06/23/2007 – Brandon Preddy
  63. 02/15/2005 – Blake Lauria
  64. 06/08/2004 – L. Benjamin Sanes
  65. 01/08/2002 – Blair Lauria
  66. 10/09/2001 – John Cochran
  67. 05/09/2000 – Matthew Cochran
  68. 11/09/1999 – Taylor Ledak
  69. 12/12/1999 – Jonathan Scantlin
  70. 10/14/1999 – Evan Markey
  71. 07/14/1998 – Adam Denlinger
  72. 12/09/1997 – Wilford Kowalik
  73. 10/17/1997 – Eric Markey
  74. 11/12/1996 – Robert Wurtz
  75. 01/11/1994 – Michael Petersen
  76. 07/13/1993 – Joshua Nathan
  77. 01/14/1992 – Christopher Wurtz
  78. 02/06/1992 – Edward Petersen
  79. 08/20/1991 – Craig Long
  80. 09/19/1989 – Thomas Simmons
  81. 12/20/1988 – Craig Scantlin
  82. 07/19/1988 – Steven McNamara
  83. 11/11/1987 – Michael Bevis
  84. 05/20/1985 – John Shotwell
  85. 12/05/1985 – James Scantlin
  86. 01/26/1984 – Melvin Wedel
  87. 06/15/1981 – Jody Gourlie (1964 – 2011)
  88. 12/01/1977 – Frank Van Buren
  89. 11/12/1976 – Darrel Timan
  90. 02/22/1973 – Derald Van Buren (1959 – 1975)
  91. 11/20/1973 – Martin Gran
  92. 09/08/1973 – Mark Clark
  93. 05/23/1973 – Gary Clark
  94. 10/18/1972 – Larry Maxa
  95. 01/20/1972 – Edward Powers
  96. 02/19/1970 – Robert Gerhart
  97. 12/18/1969 – Donald Gerhart
  98. 10/24/1967 – Robert McNulty

The first Eagle Scout medal was awarded to Arthur Rose Eldred, a 17-year-old member of Troop 1 of Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York. Eldred was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout August 21, 1912. Since then, more than 2 million Scouts have earned the rank. In 1982, 13-year-old Alexander Holsinger, of Normal, Illinois, was recognized as the one-millionth Eagle Scout, and Anthony Thomas of Lakeville, Minnesota was the two-millionth in 2009.

Eagle Scouts are expected to set an example for other Scouts and to become the leaders in life that they have demonstrated themselves to be in Scouting. As such, they are disproportionately represented in the military, service academy graduates, in higher education and academia, major professions, the clergy, business and politics.

Eagle Scouts can be found in prominent public offices, recipients include 38th President of the United States Gerald R. Ford, 22nd U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, 13th and 21st U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Stephen Breyer. In academia, Eagle Scouts are represented by Pulitzer Prize-winner E.O. Wilson and Kim B. Clark, President of Brigham Young University-Idaho and former Dean of the Harvard Business School. Eagle Medal
Eagle Medal At least 40 astronauts earned the rank as a youth, including Neil A. Armstrong, the first person to set foot on the moon. Businessmen who have earned the award include Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton, Marriott International CEO J. W. Marriott, Jr., and Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg L.P. Recipients are also leaders of religion, including Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Baltimore William H. Keeler and Howard W. Hunter, 14th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Entertainers who earned the BSA’s highest rank include Academy Award-winner Steven Spielberg, and Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs. Athletes who have earned Eagle Scout include Basketball Hall of Famer (later U.S. Senator) Bill Bradley and MLB All-Star Shane Victorino.

Troop 384 is proud of all the Eagle Scouts who earned their rank with us, and we are committed to helping more scouts achieve that goal and go on to be tomorrow’s community leaders.