EAGLE TIMES

***TROOP 80**BSA**JULY/AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2003***

VOL.20 NUM. 6

September 12, 2003

 

--------DATES TO REMEMBER--------

August 22-24..........Camp Don Reunion

July 16-25, 2004..............Yellow Stone

Sept. 19-21................Pecos Wilderness

October 17-19............Carlsbad Caverns

November 7-9......................Lake Altus

Nov. 15........................Tree Lot Set Up

Nov. 24 (approx)...............Trees Arrive

Nov. 28..................TREE LOT OPENS

(:(:(:(:HAPPY BIRTHDAY:):):):)

JULY-Brian Enevoldsen 1, Austin Fielding 3, Garry Wood 7, Matt Scott 14, Rodney Scott 18, Mike Stegall 21, Johnny Wood 21, Shaun Finley 31.

AUGUST- Walter Wolfram 5, Cameron Price 18, Dalton Carter 23, James Savage 23, William Wood 23, Sonny Scott 25, Trevor Tarbet 25. 

SEPTEMBER-Matt Franklin 2, Matt Hite 12, Philip Kolodziej 12, Barrett Thorne 14, Jonathan Desimone 16, Christopher Corley 21, Barry Gilbert 21, Brent Klein 21. 

????WHERE ARE THEY NOW??? -Andy Roller (Eagle 1994) and his wife Judy are involved in campus evangelism ministries in California. They just had their second daughter. -Jamie Ball (Eagle 1994) and his wife just had twins! That is it for Jamie. -Wedding bells. Stephen Alexander (1996-2001) married Kennah Adams on July 12, 2003, just in time for Wilderness! DUANE WATCH On June 25,2003, Duane finished hiking the Appalachian Trail. Mary Lou has said “enough” and he headed for home. Congratulations on his achievement! HOWEVER, he does NOT get miles points (based on the fact that the rest of us could not go also). 

NEW EAGLES-- Shelby Amos, Barrett Thorne, David Wetzel, and Matthew Fainter. CONGRATULATIONS!!!

ELECTIONS SPL. December 2 Committee Meeting. ASPL. Dec 2 (must be Life Scout). PL January 6. (must be Star Scout) 

^^^^^^^TREE LOT TIME^^^^^^^ Now is the time to sign up for tree lot!! Troop80 needs you!!! The sing up sheet is available at scouts each Tuesday night. Help your scout and your troop, it’s A LOT of FUN!!

PHOTOS PHOR SALE Wilderness photos for sale on CD. Only $4.95. A great price for hundred’s of pictures!!

ALUMNI NEWS Wedding nuptials: Jerry Wolfram (Eagle 1994, SPL 1994) to Logan Lane. Brent Naylor (Eagle 2000) to Tera Richardson. Graduation: Justin Smiley (Eagle 1994, SPL 1996) from Texas Tech in Electrical Engineering. Update: John Filipowicz (Eagle 1997, SPL1998) is in his Senior year at the Coast Guard Academy.

!!!!!POPCORN TIME!!!!! Popcorn sales star in October. Make 30% on all popcorn sales. Help pay for Yellowstone. Earn money for camping equipment. 

CONGRATULATIONS

~~~~~~Water Polo Champs. Blackfeet (B1) defeats Apache (B2) in the water polo championship.

~~~~~~Softball Trophy. Coming off an early loss, Hot Ice wins it’s final two games to clinch the Wilderness Softball Trophy at Jim White Field. Team Members: John Wingate, Matt Wingate, Rob Michelotti, Louie Lincoln, Stephen Gilbert, William Wood, Casey Fithen, Christian Enevoldsen, Daniel McGary, Jonathon Standish, Jeremy Gilbert. 

RECRUITMENT Recruit a friend and earn a patch!!   

 

!!!SCORES!!!

OUTSTANDING PATROL

B1 BLACKFEET 31431

A1 IROQUOIS 20489

C1 KIOWA 18268

B2 APACHE 14745

C2 COMANCHE 13078

A3 ZUNI 10497

 

OUTSTANDING CREW

E2 WICHITA 11919

F1 NAVAHO 7602

E1 UTE 7000

 

SKILL PATROL STANDINGS

B1 BLACKFEET 390

B2 APACHE 320

C2 COMANCHE 244

E2 WICHITA 145

A1 IROQUOIS 136

C1 KIOWA 125

A3 ZUNI 122

F1 NAVAHO 42

E1 UTE - 0-

Scores are as of 9/6/2003

 

WILDERNESS

Best Patrol Campsites:

Sunday, Tuesday-Friday: Blackfeet (B1)

Monday: Iroquois (A1)

 

Best Patrol at camp:

Blackfeet (B1)

 

Scout of the day:

Saturday- Jarrod Carnes, Christian Enevoldsen, Steven Leopold

Sunday- Barrett Thorne

Monday- Colton Morris

Tuesday- Matt Wingate

Wednesday- Brent Klein

Thursday- Philip Kolodziej

 

OUTSTANDING SCOUT: Brent Klein

Paul Bunyan Award Winners

Ben Thamer, Brian Enevoldsen, Max Lincoln, Brandon Roybal, Ben Cooksey Jarrod Carnes, and Jonathan Standish

 

Wilderness 03- This year wilderness was at Questa, New Mexico. This was a very lax camp for everyone except for the SPL and the ASPL’s. There was a lot of free time and the usual softball tournament was back. All the scouts took at least two merit badge’s and they seemed to learned a lot. The food was exceptional, but not quite like moms/dads. Over all I think that the camp went well and that most had plenty of fun.    T.W and WW.

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