The highest and most prestigious rank attainable in the Scouts BSA program for a youth member, requiring leadership, extensive service through an Eagle Scout Service Project, and earning at least 21 merit badges. This significant and lifelong achievement is recognized for its demonstration of character, leadership skills, and commitment to community service. The rank is highly respected and valued by colleges, employers, and military recruiters, who recognize the leadership and character qualities of Eagle Scouts.
Congratulations - Mason Cowin, Troop 69 Eagle Scout (9/30/2025)
2021 - Alexander Sarabia
2019 - Canyon Snider
2018 - Matthew Rabin, Kenneth Crouse, Zachary Mixon
2017 - Jose Ravelo, Justin Canavan, John Bowles, MorganDozier
2016 - Timothy Norton
2015 - Jonathan Stockment, Austin Zarling, Kenneth De_Mason, Christopher Bennett, Alexander Perera, Sebastian Torra
2013 - Andrew Willick, Randall Kirkland, Brad Hadley, Timothy DeMason, Drew Collins, Tyler Wansakul, Seth Faulkingham, Daniel Auster, Daniel Prinz, Jacob Hoffmann
2012 - Matthew Crowe, Reinaldo Velazquez Figueroa, Travers Oliver, Jesse Attard
2011 - Mark Hadley, Jeffrey Pearce III, Nicholas Norton, Matthew Bruner, Alexander Willick
2010 - Kelton Fredrick
2009 - Joshua Milburn, Gaelan Jones, Andrew Crowe, Richard Newberg. Danen Rector
2008 - Matthew Romney
2007 - Sean O'Neal, John McLeod, Theodore King, Christopher Johnson, Luke Krenik
2006 - Douglas Goodfellow, Robert Waters, Manuel Alegria, Adam Willick
2005 - Eric Shipp, Samuel Attard, Jonathan Pope, Merrick Ackert, Brom Rector, Kevin Sigerman
2004 - Joshua Stockment
2003 - Alvah Raymond, Kevin Zelman
2001 - Rudy Benn
2000 Andrew Stockment, Jose Aviles, Kenneth Del Grosso, Thomas Yagecic, Wayne Del Grosso, Oskar Davila Vega
1999 - Steven Skaletsky, Keith Richards, Chas Oelker
1997 - Kyle Willis, Rodolfo Franco
1996 - Phillip Turnbull
1994 - Eric Wadsworth, William Broughton, Christian Guest, David Irwin
1993 - Walter Wyatt, John Edwards, Chris Skaletsky, Corey Hexter, Jason Bass, Cameron Blackstone
1992 - Timothy Smith, James Mcgowan
1991 - Frank Acker, John Choate
1990 - Michael Mcgowan, Corbit O'connor
1989 - Erik Steinbring, Fabian Oskierko
1988 - John Reenbaum
1987 - Frederick Quartermaine
1984 - Brett Hollon, Andrew Stockton
1983 - William Hewes, William White, Randy Lamb
1981 - Marshall Hollon, Gregory Scharnagl
1980 - Frank White
1973 - Thomas Munsell, Michael Blaha, Michael Blake, Louis Griffin, Luis Griffin
1972 - John Pedigo
1970 - Scott Pedigo
1969 - Reed Zinker, Robert Barnum
1968 - Joseph Griffin, Charles Green
1967 - Floyd Lee, John Jacobsen, Harold Arve
1966 - Aaron Beam, Robert Williams
1965 - James Stewart, Michael Conover
1963 - John Stewart, James Bradley
1961 - Cliff Crittenden, Grover Diehl, Jim MacDonell, Larry King
1960 - Larry Rennell
1959 - Roger Sizemore, John Ulric_Free
1958 - Jimmie Osborne, Danny Peskoe, Rone Lewis, Jimmy Cross, Richard Scott
1957 - William Shuler, James Bassage
1954 - Alfred Kramer
1953 - Bobby MacDonell, Jerry Kramer
1951 - Karl Smiley
1950 - Bill Snowden
1949 - Daniel Burrey, Fred Mowry, Tom White
Journey from Life to Eagle Scout
The trail to Eagle starts well before the achievement of the Life Scout rank, it begins as the Scout works to earn the rank of First Class. The scout, their parents/guardian and the adult leadership of their unit should make themselves familiar with not only the requirements that must be completed but also the time frames required to achieve the Eagle rank before the 18th birthday. With rare exception, a scout should never “run out of time.”
The Guide to Advancement best reference for the process of advancement.
South Florida Counsel Life to Eagle Packet updated March 2025
Trail to Eagle Timeline
Special Transition Rules
Documents and Forms you will need
Fundraising for Eagle Scout Service Projects and Crowd‐funding
How to obtain Eagle Scout Letters of Reference
The South Florida Council Eagle scout letter of Reference form
Completion and submission of the Eagle Scout Rank Application
Scholarship opportunity for Eagle Scouts