Eagle Scouts

An Eagle Scout is a designation in the Scouts BSA program of Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America), representing the highest attainable rank. To achieve this rank, a Scout must complete the six previous ranks, earn 21 merit badges (14 of which are required), demonstrate leadership and Scout Spirit, and plan, organize, and lead a significant community-based service project. Troop 94 is honored to have many of their Scouts earn the rank of Eagle Scout since 2014.
Troop Nine-Four Eagles (Boys):
- Mason#29 – 11/13/2025
- Landon Holland#28 – 11/13/2025
- JB Medina#27 – 10/9/2025
- Michael Quintana#26 – 9/8/2025
- Daniel Lowery#25 – 4/5/2025
- Jeffery Caldwell#24 – 11/6/2024
- JoJo Brinton#23 – 11/6/2024
- Sebastian Ramirez#22 – 5/16/2023
- Noah Zeek#21 – 3/7/2023
- Alex Brinton#20 – 11/8/2022
- Isaiah Jenkins#19 – 10/4/2022
- James Jauss#18 – 8/16/2022
- Lucas Palmer#17 – 7/19/2022
- Aiden Lampman#16 – 7/19/2022
- Tyler Seese#15 – 7/19/2022
- Nathan Aeschliman#14 – 7/19/2022
- Rylan Holland#13 – 7/19/2022
- Charlie Pickard#12 – 9/9/2021
- James Barry#11 – 5/11/2021
- Matthew Leaf#10 – 5/11/2021
- John Vollert#9 – 6/12/2020
- Gabriel Palmer III#8 – 2/25/2020
- Braxton Jenkins#7 – 6/24/2019
- Kai Hubbard#6 – 6/24/2019
- Reagan Van Winkle#5 – 4/15/2019
- Ryan Foote#4 – 2/25/2019
- Jonnie Leaf#3 – 4/3/2018
- Brandon McClenathan#2 – 2/21/2018
- Cody Vasquez#1
Troop Nine-Four Eagles (Girls):
- Emily Quintana#2 – 10/9/2025
- Natalie Palmer#1 – 7/10/2025
National Eagle Scout Association (NESA)

Mission: To unite Eagle Scouts in a lifelong commitment to Scouting’s highest ideals. Rooted in service, leadership, and the principles of the Scout Oath and Law, we foster a community that empowers Eagles to make a meaningful impact and inspires the next generation to soar to new heights.
To find out more about NESA and Scouting’s highest achivement, visit https://nesa.org/
