BSA Troop 125

Clinton Valley Council, Rochester, Michigan

Troop 125 Eagle Roster

NumberFirst NameLast NameTitleAward Date
1TomGunningJr 2/1/1964
2JackWiseJr 2/13/1969
3DennisO'Dea  10/26/1970
4ChuckYoohs  5/21/1972
5FredYoohs  5/21/1972
6BobWise  9/26/1972
7DavidBlake  4/1/1976
8BryanMonaghan  4/1/1976
9SteveWells  4/1/1976
10FredFisk  10/1/1976
11DougPeters  10/1/1976
12BillRose  10/1/1976
13JohnBlake  4/1/1977
14KeithPeters  4/1/1977
15BrettRobb  4/1/1977
16MarkGrylicki  10/1/1977
17Jon PierrePazevic  4/1/1978
18MelRochowiak  4/1/1978
19ChrisDege  4/1/1979
20ToddWells  4/1/1979
21JimRose  10/1/1979
22DanDelaney  4/1/1980
23BobLease  4/1/1980
24BrianPazevic  10/1/1980
25JohnBarry  4/1/1981
26BobHemenger  4/1/1981
27BrianBartos  10/1/1981
28PaulBlake  10/1/1982
29TimePollizzi  10/1/1982
30RodRochowiak  10/1/1982
31KurtWenger  10/1/1982
32JeffBricker  4/1/1983
33MattRose  4/1/1983
34ChrisSnyder  4/1/1983
35PeterZell  4/1/1983
36TimDevine  10/1/1983
37GlennEllis  10/1/1983
38PeterBrunn  4/1/1984
39BillHemenger  4/1/1984
40ScottLangdon  4/1/1984
41JeffLemmon  4/1/1984
42ScottSandstedt  4/1/1984
43MikeCoddington  10/1/1984
44DougGoudie  10/1/1984
45ToddElliott  4/1/1985
46WallyBowers  10/1/1985
47JonBricker  10/1/1985
48SteveKunze  10/1/1985
49KeithDegroot  10/1/1986
50MikeBorus  4/1/1987
51GlennRitter  4/1/1987
52MarkBorus  10/1/1987
53CharliePlatt  10/1/1987
54DaveWhipple  10/1/1987
55SteveLane  4/1/1988
56KellyJenkins  4/1/1989
57AaronFitchko  10/1/1989
58PatrickLangden  10/1/1989
59MatthewReuther  10/1/1989
60TonyFalvo  4/1/1990
61DavidTaffe  4/1/1990
62CoryBorton  4/1/1991
63TomFenoseff  4/1/1991
64ShaneHope  4/1/1991
65PaulReuther  7/1/1991
66JoeCox  10/1/1991
67MikeSmearing  4/1/1992
68GarlandWhitney  4/1/1992
69DamonWright  4/1/1992
70BrianHare  1/1/1993
71LarryLaVanway  1/1/1993
72MatthewHolmes  10/1/1993
73AnthonySproul  10/1/1993
74DavidTernan  10/1/1993
75EricCulling  4/1/1994
76MarkBuchanan  1/1/1995
77MattBuchanan  1/1/1995
78RyanEchlin  1/1/1996
79LonMcCardell  4/1/1997
80MichaelHare  1/1/1998
81DavidJohnson  1/1/1998
82GeoffreyWerner-Allen  1/1/1998
83JoshWong  4/1/1999
84EricMcCormick  5/7/2000
85MattThoma  5/7/2000
86JonathonWerner-Allen  5/7/2000
87McLeanEchlin  5/6/2001
88WillBennett  2/13/2002
89MatthewMoll  3/18/2002
90AaronBackes  3/20/2002
91CameronBurrell  3/25/2002
92JohananOdhner  3/27/2002
93ChrisThoma  8/15/2002
94BrettRichardson  8/27/2002
95BradFowler  9/10/2002
96RyanKneifel  4/2/2003
97SteveYakel  4/17/2003
98JonathanWong  10/30/2003
99ChrisHicks  11/5/2003
100BryanNagy  4/12/2004
101MattBurlingame  6/10/2004
102AndrewPalmer  10/25/2004
103AndrewKneifel  4/6/2005
104ElliottBackes  4/10/2006
105JoshuaFinney  5/17/2006
106KevinConnolly  10/2/2006
107MarkMcCausland  1/9/2007
108MatthewPalmer  3/21/2007
109DavidDemres  3/27/2007
110ScottVerlinde  3/15/2008
111NickScarlatelli  4/28/2008
112CameronMiller  11/9/2008
Troop 125 Eagle's Nest

The Troop 125 Eagle's Nest

Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout is scouting's highest honor. It is with great pride that we recognize the accomplishments of the Troop 125 Eagle Scouts.

While Troop 125's scouts are encouraged and expected to work toward advancement, Consider some interesting numbers for "one hundred scouts."

One Hundred Scouts

This has been around quite a while. Probably some of the statistics have changed, but the impact is still the same.

"Of any one hundred boys who become Scouts, it must be confessed that thirty will drop out in their first year. Perhaps this may be regarded as a failure, but later in life, all of these will remember that they had been in Scouting and will speak well of the program.

Of the one hundred, only rarely will one ever appear before a juvenile court judge.

Twelve of the one hundred will be from families that belong to no church. Through Scouting, these twelve and many of their families will be brought into contact with a church and will continue to be active all their lives.

Six of the one hundred will become pastors.

Each of the one hundred will learn something from Scouting, and all will develop hobbies that will add interest throughout the rest of their lives.

Approximately one-half will serve in the military, and in varying degrees, profit from their Scout training.

At least one will use it to save another person's life, and many may credit it for saving their own.

Four of the one hundred will reach Eagle rank, and at least one will later say that he valued his Eagle above his college degree.

Many will find their future vocation through merit badge work and Scouting contacts.

Seventeen of the one hundred boys will become adult leaders and will give leadership to thousands of additional boys.

One in four boys in America will become Scouts, but it is interesting to know that of the leaders of this nation in business, religion and politics, three out of four were Scouts.

This story will never end. Like the 'Golden Pebble' of service dropped into the human sea, it will continue to radiate in ever-widening circles, influencing the characters of men through unending time."

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