Eagles Nest

Eagle Court of Honor

Alameda Troop 2 & 7 Eagle Scouts

2023

Ally Huang (Troop 7)

Christopher Wootton

2022

Mia Wootton (Troop 7)

Sanjay Cordova

Tyler Fong

Ryan Liu

2021

Nguyen, Nolan

Gajare, Puru

Muchiri, Ian

2020

Saulsbury, Hugh

Tamaoki, Akira

2019

Bhalla, Sean

Haas, Corbin

2018

Santos, Christopher

Wong, Wesley

Saulsbury, Kenji

2017

Bond, Jay Dylan

2016

Pustelnik, Matthew Y

Yue, Benjamin

Layson, Anthony

Chan, Brady

Wisherop, Thane

2015

Chin, Berik C

Stenstedt, Austin A

Yung, Ryan

Funchess, Ryan J

2014

Blackburn, Christopher G

Chen, Zihao

2013

Lovell, Zachary F

Schuitema, Jonathan G

Hovermale, Andrew C

Gravelle, Travis J

2012

Womack, Christopher M

2011

Rude, Scott M

Chang, William

Serventi, Joseph

2009

Arrescurrenaga, Alex

Altomare, Andrew

2008

Coustier, David

Smith, Timothy

2006

Soule, Ryan

2005

Cronenwett, Michael

Rothenbuhler, Jacob

Mc Gavin, Nathan

2004

Navarro, Antonio

Baker, Schyler

2003

Gustavson, Andrew

Garay, Jose

2002

Coustier, Matthew

2000

Lopez, Javier

1989

Gomez, Eduardo

Cordoba, Martin

1987

Pease, Rich

1982

McClain, Robert

1974

Parata, Michael

1973

Parker, Bruce

1970

Britton, Jeffrey

1967

Schroeder, Paul

Parodi, Ronald

1965

JR (Jim) Albright

1964

Parodi, Tomas

1961

Kain, Dennis

1960

Furbush, Alan

Rice, George

Johannson, Ronald

1958

O'Connell, James

O'Connell, Patrick

1955

O'Connell, Robert

Bowen, Gary

1946

Goggins, Roland

1941

Miller, Gordon

1938

Hacke, Harold

1937

Garfinkle, Victor

1933

Garfinkle, Wilfred

1932

Clough, Myron

Johnson, Bert

1931

Darch, Edward

1929

Veale, Bob

Niccolls, Robert

1928

Goodman, Harold

1927

Brown, Gary

1925

Von Berkefeldt, Bodo

1924

Waterlow, Ray

Fitting, Ralph

Phelan, Maurice

1923

Paulsen, Albert


The following members of Troop 2 have been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable in Boy Scouts.  The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".
Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating Scout Spirit through the Boy Scout Oath and Law, service, and leadership. This includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and a badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership, and merit badge requirements.