Troop 801 Eagle Scouts

Rich Gunvalsen / 1/19/73 / Aaron Madden / 11/2/00
Scott Lamming / 6/15/73 / Elliott Johnson / 11/6/01
John Greenlee / 7/3/73 / Bill Lively / 1/25/02
Patrick Shaughnessy / 2/15/74 / Kevin Carlock / 9/24/02
Mark Cudahy / 5/17/74 / Christopher Goedl / 12/29/02
Lawrence Beck / 11/14/75 / Jeff Coté / 3/27/03
Brian Kiefer / 3/26/76 / Eric Gustafson / 5/22/03
Thomas Bauder / 7/23/76 / Christopher Danly / 5/6/03
Jonathon Maggio / 10/27/77 / Michael Weinberg / 5/12/03
James Bauder / 11/10/78 / Joe Mayberry / 9/4/03
Bernard Perez / 10/13/79 / Michael Whitehouse / 10/5/03
Stephen Bauder / 11/1/80 / Mark Piroutek / 4/13/04
Rodger Maggio / 11/24/80 / Andrew Love / 6/3/04
Karl Rosenquist / 12/15/80 / Johnathan Laursen / 8/19/04
Joseph Klockgether III / 3/14/82 / Matthew Sarkan / 2/1/05
Christopher Bauder / 10/1/83 / Matthew Carlock / 7/20/05
Earl Dunham / 9/9/84 / Steven Case / 8/15/05
Robert Erlick / 10/7/84 / Steven Oda / 11/8/05
Scott Wheeler / 5/19/86 / Justin Kernes / 11/17/05
Erin Dunn / 12/18/88 / Michael D Isenberg / 9/21/06
Kenneth Wheeler / 4/22/89 / Brian A Norris / 1/18/07
William Brown / 1/13/91 / Jonathan A Evert / 6/07/07
Michael Lee / 10/27/91 / Gary N Dominguez Jr. / 6/21/07
Matthew Coulson / 12/22/91 / David J McGee / 6/21/07
Robert Lee / 6/23/93 / Jonathan F Adams / 8/15/07
Scott Beard / 6/29/93 / Michael K James / 10/04/07
David Rosenkrantz / 4/28/95 / Brent W Lee / 12/06/07
Jeff Mitchell / 6/22/95 / Jesse (Eric) Heffernan / 3/20/08
John Niccolai / 7/11/95 / Alexander L Evert / 12/18/08
Christo lawler / 11/14/95 / Blake S Perez / 2/05/09
Michael Pierce / 4/16/96 / Timothy T Lee / 3/05/09
Russel Sanui / 11/4/98 / Blake O Wilson / 7/16/09
John Whitehouse / 5/11/99 / Nathan A Carey / 8/06/09
Scott Mitchell / 5/23/99 / Adam M Kernes / 2/04/10
Joshua Goedl / 7/27/00 / Fady M Barsoum / 3/04/10
Scott Bjorklund / 8/24/00 / Daniel Yang / 3/04/10

A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverent.

Boy Scouts of America

Troop 801

Brea, California

Eagle Court of Honor

for

AdamMichael Kernes

BreaLionsScoutCenter

Brea, California

1:00 pm

Saturday

August 28th, 2010

On my honor, I will do my best,

To do my duty to God and my country,

And to obey the Scout Law;

To help other people at all times;

To keep myself physically strong,

Mentally awake, and morally straight.

Eagle Court of Honor

Presentation of Colors &Jon Evert, Senior Patrol Leader, Troop 801

Pledge of AllegianceColor Guard:

Introduction of Guests & Eagle CandidateMr. Jerry Love

Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 801

Multi-media PresentationMr. Mike Pokorny

Eagle Award StoryMr. Alan Sarkan, Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 801

Mr. Bob Russell, Family Friend

Mr. Warren McGee, Former Scoutmaster, Troop 801

Eagle/Parent Escortsxxxx, xxxx

Ceremony – Trail to EagleScouts of Troop 801
Voice of the EagleMr. Bruce Burton

Placard BearersCory Hall, Hunter Pokorny, Jonathan Book,

Bryce McMillan, Randy Fillingane, Brian Norris, Matt Sarkan

Candle Log Ceremony Bryan Lee, Adam Kernes, Robert Boorujy

Blake Perez, Daniel Yang

Badge of Light Bill Lively, Matt Sarkan, Johnathan Laursen

Xxxx, xxxx

Formal Charge - Eagle ScoutMr Richard Goedl, Eagle Scout

Troop 801 Chartering Organization Representative

Eagle Award Presentation

Eagle Award Bearersxxx, xxx

Presentation of Eagle Neckerchief Steven Oda, xxxx

Special PresentationsMr. Jerry Love

His Honor Roy Moore, Mayor of Brea
Ms. Carolyn Yellis on behalf of State Senator Bob Margett

______on behalf of Congressman Gary Miller

______on behalf of Assemblywoman Lynn Daucher

Mr. Richard Goedl on behalf of Brea Kiwanis

Closing CommentsMr. Chuck Lee, Scoutmaster

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kernes

Justin Kernes

Scout OathJustin Kernes with Troop 801

Boy Scouts of America

Troop 801

Brea, California

Trail to Eagle

Adam Michael Kernes

Ranks

ScoutMarch 24, 2003

TenderfootJuly 21, 2003

Second ClassMarch 22, 2004

First ClassApril 13, 2004

StarMarch 8, 2005

LifeNovember 22, 2006

EagleFebruary 4, 2010

Merit Badges (40)

Archery, Art, Aviation, Basketry, Camping, Canoeing, Cit In Community, Cit In Nation, Cit In World, Climbing, Communications, Drafting, Electricity, Electronics, Environmental Sci, Family Life, Fingerprinting, First Aid, Graphic Arts, Leatherwork, Lifesaving, Metalwork, Music, Oceanography, Personal Fitness, Personal Management, Plumbing, Pottery, Pulp and Paper, Rifle Shooting, Sculpture, Small Boat Sailing, Snow Sports, Space Exploration, Surveying, Swimming, Textile, Truck Transport, Wilderness Survival, Wood Carving

Leadership Positions

Assistant Patrol Leader, O/A Rep, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader, Librarian, Patrol Grubmaster, Patrol Quartermaster, Patrol Leader

Accomplishments

100 Nights Camping, Paul Bunyan, Puddle Duck, Sentinel Peak, 7 League Boot-200 Mile rocker, 50 Miler Award, World Conservation Award, Jr. Leader Training, Order of the Arrow Brotherhood

Eagle Service Project

Design and supervise the construction of two furniture-style benches for the entrance to The Cause Community Church in Brea, California.

One Hundred Scouts

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, even those 30 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 house of worship. Through Scouting, these twelve and many of their families will be brought into contact with a house of worship 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.

Only about 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.

Of the 299 current and former astronauts, 201 were involved in scouts. 41 became Eagle Scouts. Of the 12 men who have walked on the moon, 11 were involved in Boy Scouts. Two of them are Eagle Scouts, including the first, Neil Armstrong.

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.