Troop 108 holds annual Court of Honor ceremony

Boy Scout Troop 108 held its annual Court of Honor ceremony Monday night at American Legion Post 108, the troop’s proud sponsor.
During the ceremony, the scouts were presented badges for rank advancement and merit.
The following scouts were honored for their hard work and achievements:
Gerald Chizmadia ? A scout for six years, Gerald was awarded merit badges for public speaking, pioneering, environmental science and golf.
Ben Chizmadia ? A scout for three years, Ben advanced to the rank of Star and earned merit badges for forestry, astronomy, weather, camping, wilderness survival, photography and fire safety.
Joey Foster ? A scout for four years, Joey earned merit badges for space exploration, fire safety, rifle shooting, weather, astronomy, oceanography, wilderness survival and mammal study.
Bryce Gard ? Bryce attained the rank of Scout after one year and earned the merit badge for camping.
Geoff Gard ? Geoff attained the rank of Scout after one year and earned the merit badge for camping.
Brad Haney ? Earned his pin for seven years in scouting. He is very close to becoming an Eagle Scout.
Brendon Krug ? A scout for five years, Brendon earned merit badges for fire safety, climbing and family life.
John Krug ? A scout for three years, John advanced to the rank of First Class Scout and earned merit badges for rifle shooting, weather, astronomy, archery, climbing and fire safety.
John Karl Radke ? A scout for two years, John attained the rank of First Class Scout and earned merit badges for fire safety, camping, climbing, family life, home repairs and citizenship in the community.
Daniel Radke ? In only one year of scouting, Daniel achieved the ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class. He earned merit badges for first aid, fire safety, home repairs, family life, space exploration and citizenship in the community.
Daniel Rayner ? A scout for three years, Daniel earned merit badges for fire safety, shotgun, small boat sailing, leather work, cooking, first aid and citizenship in the community.
Ron Rayner ? A scout for three years, Ron earned merit badges for fire safety, shotgun, small boat sailing, camping, rifle shooting, first aid and citizenship in the community.