SCOUTING: 12 advance in Ada
Published: November 23, 2008
12 advance in Ada
The Eagle Scout rank is being presented to 12 members of Troop 4, Ada.
• When: 3 p.m. today at the First Christian Church, 101 E 13 St., in Ada. The presentation ceremony is open to the public.
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New Eagle Scouts
The 12 Scouts from Troop 4 receiving their Eagle today are:• John Evan Balch, 15-year-old son of Stan and Marilyn Balch, is a sophomore at Ada High School.
• Caleb C.W. Bonar, 15-year-old son of Bruce and Patti Bonar, is a sophomore home school student.
• Bradford G.M. Bonar, 16-year-old son of Bruce and Patti Bonar, is a junior home school student.
• Sheldon Loyd Bond, 18-year-old son of Pam Bond, is a senior at Byng High School.
• Sean Ian Linsley, 16-year-old son of Sue Linder-Linsley and Mike Linsley, is a junior at Crandall High School, Crandall, Texas.
• Alexander Cameron Lyon, 15-year-old son of Steven Lyon and grandson of Bill and Jean Lyon, is a sophomore at Ada High School.
• Steven Ari Lyon, 18-year-old son of Steven Lyon and grandson of Bill and Jean Lyon, is a senior at Ada High School.
• James Alan Reynolds, 16-year-old son of Brad and Margaret Reynolds, is a junior at Ada High School.
• Edward Thomas Sallee II, 14-year-old son of Eddie and Barbara Sallee, is a ninth-grade student at Byng Junior High.
• Matthew Joseph Sellars, 14-year-old son of Larry and Misty Sellars, is a freshman with ASTEC Charter High School Virtual Program.
• James Erick Tillison, 15-year-old son of Jim and Dawn Tillison, is a freshman at Ada Junior High School.
• Jacob Walker Worcester, 15-year-old son of Barry and Pam Worcester, is a sophomore at Ada High School.
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