| Scoutmaster Awards
Top Scout
Consistently demonstrates each facet of the scout oath and scout law in his daily life
Willingness to help others
Gives back to his fellow scouts and the community
Displays the scout uniform proudly
- Kevin M - Sept 2006
- Christopher G - Sept 2007
- Rudy V - Sept 2008
- Jamie H - Sept 2009
- Grant O - Sept 2010
- Abe P - Sept 2011
- Parker H - Sept 2012
Top Camper
Attended more than 75 percent of the troop campouts for the year
Consistently demonstrates the scout motto of “Be Prepared”
Willingness to participate in campout activities
Consistently demonstrates strong camping skills
Open to accepting new challenges
- Mark C - Sept 2006
- Austin S - Sept 2007
- Gabriel A - Sept 2008
- Abe P - Sept 2009
- Joey F - Sept 2010
- Garrett O - Sept 2011
- Abe P - Sept 2012
Scout Spirit
Willingness to reach back and help his fellow scouts
Encourages others to achieve their goals
Consistent example of leadership for others to follow
Friendly and cheerful attitude
- Brian D - Sept 2006
- West F - Sept 2007
- Frankie F - Sept 2008
- Michael G - Sept 2009
- Gabriel A - Sept 2010
- Joey F - Sept 2011
- Brent S - Sept 2012
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BSA Mile Swim
- Jul 2, 2004 - Camp Olmsted, Goshen Scout Reservation, Staunton, VA, National Capital Area Council
- July 2005 - Camp Fiesta Island, San Diego, CA
- Omar A
- Michael A
- Patrick B
- Nick C
- Brian D
- Brice D
- Garrett E
- Jamie H
- Nic K
- Chad T
- Will T
- July 2011 - Camp Fiesta Island, San Diego, CA
- Abe P
- Brent S
- Mr. Dan O
- Mr. Tommy T
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BSA Snorkeling
- Austin S - Jul, 04 2003 - Camp Parsons, Brinnon, WA, Chief Seattle Council.
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BSA Kayaking
- June 2006 - Camp Tom Hale, Oklahoma
- Omar A
- Jeff B
- Patrick B
- Christopher G
- Vance H
- Peter H
- Conor S
- Clark T
- JT T
- Chad T
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BSA Life Guard
- Who will be the first?
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Over 100 Nights Camping on Troop or Patrol events (nights/last campout)
- Jamie H - 143 - 06/2009
- Christopher G - 135 - 12/2011
- Abe P - 128 - 02/2012
- Michael A - 123 - 02/2009
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Clark T - 122 - 06/2009
- Brian D - 120 - 08/2008
- Gabriel A - 117 - 02/2012
- Will T - 117 - 04/2009
- Chad T - 113 04/2011
- Vance H - 113 - 12/2010
- JT T - 111 - 01/2011
- Austin S - 104 - 01/2011
- Greg T - 103 - 02/2012
- Kevin M - 102 - 02/2011
- Kyle W - 101 - 08/2008
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Burley Boatsman - a multi-event competion at Camp Fiesta Island - San Diego, CA - July 2005
Burley Boatsman - a multi-event competion at Camp Fiesta Island - San Diego, CA - June 2011
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| Paul Bunyon Woodsman Award - Camp Tom Hale, Oklahoma- June 2006
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| Theodore Roosevelt Award - Camp Alexander, Colorado- July 2007
To earn this award each Scout had to meet three challenging criteria:
- Complete a ‘Nature’ related merit badge.
- Complete a service project assigned by the camp counselor
- Complete the hike to the top of
Blue
Mountain
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- Austin S
- Christian O
- Conor S
- Daniel P
- Kolton W
- Malcolm K
- Omar A
- Patrick S
- Sullivan R
- Vance H
- Will C
- David T
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| The Congressional Award
The
Congressional Award is a national program available to young people
ages 14-23. At age 13 1/2, young people may begin working toward an
award by establishing goals and registering with the National Office.
Participants may earn several levels of recognition including Bronze,
Silver and Gold certificates as well as Bronze, Silver and Gold Medals.
This is an excellent opportunity for young people in Scouting and
Venturing to use their activities to earn a rather unique series of
awards.
To earn an award, young people must
establish goals and carry out activities related to volunteer public
service, personal development, physical fitness and an expedition or
exploration outside their normal environment. Each award level is
cumulative, i.e., time spent on one award is carried forward to the
next level.
Many Scouting activities may be used
to earn an award. High adventure trips could be used to complete the
expedition requirement. Earning merit badges could be used to help
satisfy personal development and/or physical fitness. Time spent in a
major position of leadership in a troop or crew could count toward the
volunteer public service, as could time spent during troop and crew
service projects.
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