Congratulations, West Seattle Eagle Scout Dylan Moorleghen

The historian for West Seattle’s Troop 282, Reece Schulz, has shared another Eagle Scout announcement – this time about Dylan Moorleghen:

On June 5, 2007, Dylan Moorleghen joined the life of Scouting, and started on the road to earning his Eagle Scout rank, the highest rank in Scouting. On October 24, 2013, Dylan finally reached his goal of earning Eagle, and has given to the community in many ways.

Throughout Scouting, Dylan has hosted five service projects and has contributed more than 85 service hours.

Dylan has hiked 108 miles, which is a phenomenal feat in Scouting that not many have accomplished. On June 21, 2013, Dylan hosted his Eagle Scout service project. The project they performed was building a bridge over a drainage ditch at Camp Long that floods in the summer. He also served as a camp staff member for Camp Parsons.

Today, Dylan is a senior at Seattle Prep and is on the President’s List, the captain of Prep’s lacrosse team, president of the National Honor Society, and has earned the National Service Award. Over the years, Dylan has contributed a lot to his community, and looks forward to helping out even more with our city.

5 Replies to "Congratulations, West Seattle Eagle Scout Dylan Moorleghen"

  • dean December 23, 2013 (5:26 am)

    Nice job. I never made it to eagle. There are all kind of benefits with your award. Instant resume builder, and I think some college scholarship opportunities. Way to go..

  • Jason December 23, 2013 (10:53 am)

    Way to go from a fellow Eagle!

  • Dale December 23, 2013 (2:16 pm)

    Great young man, Great Family!

  • The Woodlands December 24, 2013 (12:10 am)

    So proud of you Dylan! Great job neighbor!

  • The Wallaces January 6, 2014 (11:04 am)

    Great job Dylan! It’s been great seeing you grow from a Cub Scout on up……we wish you every success!

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