John Farias, 18, Justin Imamura, 18, Dylan Matsui, 17, Eli Yamaki, 17, and Yuma Kamuro, 16, were presented Scouts BSA’s highest rank of Eagle Scout by Scoutmaster Byron Fujimoto at a Court of Honor held in July at Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin’s Sangha Hall, sponsor of Scouts BSA Troop 23.
John Farias, 18, Justin Imamura, 18, Dylan Matsui, 17, Eli Yamaki, 17, and Yuma Kamuro, 16, were presented Scouts BSA’s highest rank of Eagle Scout by Scoutmaster Byron Fujimoto at a Court of Honor held in July at Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin’s Sangha Hall, sponsor of Scouts BSA Troop 23.
Fewer than 6% of all Scouts in the U.S. currently reach the coveted Eagle rank since inception of the Scouting program in 1912. An Eagle Scout must earn a minimum of 21 merit badges, exhibit superior leadership qualities, selfless behavior toward others and must be approved by an in-person Scouts BSA Board of Review consisting of registered Scouts BSA adults in the program.