Eagle’s Nest

The Eagle Scout Rank is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scout program of the Boy Scouts of America. Since its introduction in 1911, the Eagle Scout Rank has been earned by more than 2 million young men. The title of “Eagle Scout” is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase “Once an Eagle, always an Eagle”. Requirements include earning a number of merit badges and demonstrating Scout spirit, service, and leadership. This includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership, and merit badge requirements.

Since the inception of the Eagle Scout award in 1912, only 2% of all registered Scouts have attained the rank of Eagle Scout. Troop 114 has consistently produced more Eagle Scouts each year than the national average! The following members of Troop 114 have earned the Eagle Scout Rank.

2010s and later:2000s:1990s and earlier:
Ben Davis – 8/14/2023
George Vavrik – 7/21/2022
Alexander Nachbar – 2/14/2022
John “Jack” Young – 11/11/2021
Daniel Karpovich – 6/21/2021
Aaron Hiss – 5/6/2021
R. Maxwell Leonard – 2/9/2021
William Gawtry – 12/7/2020
William Jackson – 11/1/2020
Maxwell Dell – 7/22/2020
Elijah Shifflett – 7/22/2020
Walter Moak – 7/13/2020
Austin Chinn – 7/13/2020
Christopher Miller – 2/20/2020
Eamon Dougherty – 10/17/2019
Benjamin Grainger – 1/7/2019
Nathaniel Brawley-Magee – 10/22/2018
William Vavrik – 10/22/2018
Charles Johnson – 9/25/2018
Ethan Hiss – 8/29/2018
Michael LaBelle – 11/20/2017
George Hiss – 8/3/2017
Alexander Grainger – 3/30/2016
Everett Fox – 9/28/2015
Aaron Cole – 9/11/2014
David D’Atre – 12/7/2013
Jeremy Baruch – 5/16/2013
Mark Wiggins – 4/12/2013
Patrick Corwin – 10/29/2012
William Rodgers – 9/30/2012
Keith Nichols – 9/30/2012
Elm Fox – 4/14/2012
Sam Campbell – 4/14/2012
Skye White – 10/30/2011
KJ Cherry – 5/30/2011
Duncan Fort – 5/5/2011
Quent Fox – 3/20/2011
Ethan Baruch – 1/2/2011
Putney Smith – 4/18/2010
Taylor Guss – 4/18/2010
Andrew Quarles – 4/18/2010
Colman Packard – 4/18/2010
Cameron Thomas – 6/7/2009
Wyatt Patterson – 6/7/2009
William Gilrain – 6/7/2009
Kevin Zeithaml – 5/10/2009
Conor Pratt – 11/10/2007
Danial Redinger – 5/9/2007
Benjamin Post – 5/6/2007
Christopher Post – 6/6/2006
Dorsey Quarles – 12/22/2005
James Smith – 10/26/2005
Robert Sullivan – 9/15/2005
James Shannon – 2/23/2005
David Gibson – 5/18/2004
Colin A. Campbell – 4/1/2004
Silas Mays – 3/18/2004
Keith A. Miller – 3/9/2004
Edward L. Brown – 3/14/2004
Justin J. Scott – 4/16/2003
Geoffrey Parks – 10/10/2002
Clayton Butler – 8/9/2002
Noah Green – 7/23/2002
Chris Dammann – 7/21/2002
Jonathan Dickinson – 6/27/2002
George Southwell – 5/17/2002
Ross Moorefield – 12/04/2001
Philip Adkins – 10/16/2001
Kyle Rediger – 7/18/2001
Travis Sprouse – 6/14/2001
Eric Rood – 12/4/2000
Ryan Hoyt – 5/16/1999
Richard Carter – 5/11/1998
Richard Hirschfeld – 9/18/1997
Daniel Kauffman – 8/14/1997
Reed Anderson – 9/19/1996
Matthew Frey – 2/04/1996
Keenan Plaskon – 10/26/1995
Mark Sloop – 6/29/1995
Peter Sloop – 6/08/1995
Joseph Stinette – 3/20/1995
Matthew Krauss – 8/31/1994
Jack Kauffman – 8/24/1994
Henry Eiden – 4/2/1993
R. Carter, Jr. – 3/28/1993
William Hankins – 2/4/1993
Stephen Schmitz – 11/23/1992
Brian Rasmussen – 4/2/1992
John Taggert IV – 1/10/1991
William Tyree, Jr. – 11/7/1990
James Richardson – 9/24/1990
Eric Voight – 5/30/1989
Michael Sexton II – 9/6/1988
Bruce Carter – 9/6/1988
Paul Kelley – 6/22/1988
Michael Abbott – 12/16/1987
Thomas Perriello – 12/16/1987
Ross Andrews – 8/3/1987
John Blackburn – 12/18/1986
Thomas Boswell – 10/27/1986
Stephen Stovall – 4/28/1986
Ole Villadson – 4/28/1986
James Wetzel – 4/28/1986
Troy Abbott – 4/28/1986
D. Kirk Richardson – 5/9/1985
Christopher Byron – 5/9/1985
Gerald Trainer – 12/3/1984
Peter Villadson – 10/3/1984
Thomas Richardson – 2/9/1984
John Stalfort III – 12/7/1982