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Eagle Scouts

The Columbian
Published: September 28, 2019, 5:36am
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The following 17 Boy Scouts from the Columbia River District passed their Eagle Scout Board of Review in July and August, and advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. Find out more at www.cpcbsa.org

Troop 318

Austin Arnold Davis, a junior at Union High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in a bike donation drive for Open House Ministries, with 86 volunteer hours. Davis, 16, is the son of Kip and Lani Davis.

Troop 325

Ashton Alexander Alvarado, 18, a graduate of Mountain View High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building and installing boot brushes for Pleasant Valley Park, with 50 volunteer hours.

Kai Marland Christensen, a senior at Mountain View High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building and installing boot brush stations at Round Lake, with 45 volunteer hours. Christensen, 17, is the son of Dana and Janis Christensen.

Parker Lewis Gleason, a Mountain View High School graduate, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building and installing a kiosk at Lacamas Lake Trail, with 21 volunteer hours. Gleason, 18, is the son of Todd and Tara Gleason.

Troop 344

Grant Edwards Jagelski, a senior at Summit View High School and a participant of Clark College’s Running Start program, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building a storage shed for the Rock-Solid Teen Center, with 132 volunteer hours. Jagelski, 18, is the son of Rob and Joani Jagelski.

Troop 371

Beau Nathan Kissinger, a junior at River Home Link High School and participant in Clark College’s Running Start program, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in a clean-up for the city of Battle Ground Public Works, with 88 volunteer hours. Kissinger, 16, is the son of Rusty and Kelsey Kissinger.

Troop 475

Joshua Kasey Jasso, a senior at Battle Ground High School and participant in Clark College’s Running Start program, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in a restoration project for Whipple Creek Hollow Trail, with 112 volunteer hours. Jasso, 17, is the son of Alexis Jasso and Arwen O’Leary.

Coby Dalton Yaeger, a senior at Skyview High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building a buddy bench for Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School, with 107 volunteer hours. Yaeger, 17, is the son of Lisa and Lee Nelson, and Derek and Laura Yaeger.

Troop 484

Wyatt Dean Webberley, a senior at La Center High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building ramps for the La Center High School band, with 30 volunteer hours. Webberley, 18, is the son of Wade and Amy Webberley.

Troop 497

William Loren Sutton Weihl, a senior at Washougal High School and participant in Clark College’s Running Start program, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building and replacing the sign for Sunnyside Memorial Cemetery, Washougal, with 70 volunteer hours. Weihl, 17, is the son of Kelly-Marie Sutton and the late John Weihl.

Troop 499

Adam Jason Wells, a junior at Camas High School and participant in Clark College’s Running Start program, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in repainting a map of the United States at Grass Valley Elementary School, with 72 volunteer hours. Wells, 16, is the son of Jason and Joni Wells.

Troop 549

Ricky Louis Pierce, a sophomore at Union High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in placing storm drain medallions for Clark County Public Works, with 61 volunteer hours. Pierce, 15, is the son of Aaron and Shayla Pierce.

Troop 554

Justin Cody Franklin, a Heritage High School graduate, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building clamps for couches at Heritage High School, with 27 volunteer hours. Franklin, 18, is the son of Aaron and Harmony Franklin.

Dominic Huyette Ochoa, a senior at Union High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building a duck house for Columbia Springs fish hatchery, with 71 volunteer hours. Ochoa, 18, is the son of Heather Huyette and Mike Fletcher, and David Ochoa.

Troop 565

Trevor Austin Ilagan, an eighth-grader at Pacific Middle School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building planter boxes for the Native American Rehabilitation Association, with 139 volunteer hours. Ilagan, 13, is the son of Kelly Ilagan-Ng and Thomas Ng, and Christopher Ilagan.

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Declan Ramesses McBee, a Camas High School graduate, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in trail improvements at Lacamas Lake Heritage Park, with 132 volunteer hours. McBee, 18, is the son of Rob and Laura McBee.

Crew 609

Aiden Craig Kestner, a senior at Washougal High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building bat and bird boxes for the Salmon Creek Trail, with 160 volunteer hours. Kestner, 18, is the son of Todd and Andrea Kestner.

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