Posted by Rick Taylor on Jan 30, 2018
Congratulations to Past President Scott Sandrock for being recognized with the National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA) from the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). Scott received the award on Sunday January 28, 2018, at the Buckeye Council Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner at the Pines Restaurant in Orrville.
 
The Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA) was established during the BSA's 100th Anniversary in 2010 with the first recipient receiving the award a year later. The award was created to recognize notable Eagle Scouts who had either performed distinguished service at the local, state, or regional level or who were known nationally. Often, worthy candidates for the NOESA have inspired others through their actions and have devoted a lifetime to their profession, avocation, community, and beliefs, at great sacrifice to themselves and their families. 
 
Scott earned his Eagle in 1969 with Troop 42 in Navarre, Ohio, and has been active in Boy Scouts his entire life. He has served both Buckeye Council (including as Council President) and District in numerous leadership roles. He has also served as a Cubmaster, Den Leader, Assistant Scoutmaster, and Post Advisor. Scott has also volunteered in a variety of roles in support of Scouting on a national level, positions too numerous to mention here. (CLICK HERE TO READ SCOTT’S FULL BIO)
 
Scott has previously been awarded the Silver Beaver, District Award of Merit, Vigil Honor, and numerous training awards.
 
Congratulations PP Scott on this prestigious Scouting award!