Four young men from Rancho Cucamonga have earned the Boy Scouts of America’s highest advancement award, the Eagle Scout Award. Each Scout is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were recognized in ceremonies on October 24, 2019 and are part of only approximately 6 percent of all Boy Scouts who attain the Eagle rank, according to Kris Jenson, Young Men President of the Rancho Cucamonga Stake, who presented the Eagle Badges.
Each candidate had to earn a minimum of 21 merit badges and successfully complete a community or church service project to earn his Eagle. Congratulations to:
Ivan Tran is the very first one on both sides of the family to earn the Eagle Scout Award. His artistic and engineering abilities came in handy for his Eagle Project. With the help of wonderful leaders, counselors, church members, fellow-scouts, friends, and his mom, he designed, built, painted, artistically embellished and installed 14 new wooden shelves for the band room walk-in closet. These shelves store the oversize and heavy instruments His father is Quoc T. Tran. His mother is Judith V. Tran.
Jason Cramer is the 1st known eagle scout in his family history. Throughout his scouting experience he has shown enthusiasm for trying new things, patience when doing the hard things, and gratitude for the fun things. He has earned 32 merit badges, has spent over 60 nights camping in every type of weather imaginable, attended 3 summer camps, and hiked many miles with a full pack reaching heights of over 14000 feet. He is a outdoorsman and backpacking trips have become 2nd nature to him. His parents are Belinda and Kent Cramer.
Marcus Raddon is a recent graduate of Alta Loma High School. Marcus is currently working and saving for his mission. After his mission he plans to study Aerospace Engineering. His dream job is to be a race car driver. He is the son of Daniel and Bobbie Raddon.
Breckin Rauch Breckin’s Eagle project was held on October 27, 2018, where he directed the members of his troop to build a planter box and to build some shelves in the green house at Cortez Elementary School. Breckin demonstrated great leadership skills and was determined to provide the students with an opportunity to learn about the process of growing plants, from the start as seedlings in the green house to planting in the planter box. He is the son of Bill and Olga Rauch.
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