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Eagle Scouts

The Columbian
Published: November 28, 2018, 5:51am

Four Boy Scouts from the Fort Vancouver District passed their Eagle Scout Board of Review during October and advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout.

Dallin David Morales, of Boy Scout Troop 371 and senior at Riverlink School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in training staff at the North County Community Food Bank, and held a bag drive. Morales, 18, is the son of Oscar and Yolanda Morales.

Benz Matthew Brawley, of Boy Scout Troop 320 and freshman at Hudson’s Bay High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in building shelving, a raised garden bed and a barked trail for cats at Chapple Hill Cat Sanctuary. Brawley, 14, is the son of Matt and Melanie Brawley.

Morgan Douglas Huseby, of Boy Scout Troop 320 and a senior at Skyview High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in making Water Pasteurization Indicators, or WAPIs, for underdeveloped countries. Huseby, 18, is the son of Bill and Becky Huseby.

Kayden James Coleman, of Boy Scout Troop 904 and a graduate of Skyview High School, led a group of Scouts and adult volunteers in painting a map of the United States at Chinook Elementary School. Coleman, 18, is the son of Terry and Stephanie Coleman.

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