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Sean Mahloney becomes Eagle Scout

Sean P. Mahloney, 17, member of Boy Scout Troop 82, Lehighton, recently achieved the highest rank in scouting, the Eagle Scout Award.

Mahloney completed the requirements for his Eagle Scout and was examined by Minsi Trails Council's Board of Review in October. He was presented his award at the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony on Sunday at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lehighton.Duane Reichard, Troop 82 Committee Chairman, presided over the event. Jim Henderson officially convened the Court of Honor.Speakers were Zachary Shiner and Dr. Michael Everett. Darrin Arndt delivered the Eagle Scout Charge and Christine Simok, Troop 82's chaplain, gave the invocation and benediction.Shiner said that becoming an Eagle Scout builds character and builds life skills.Dr. Everett said that being an Eagle Scout is a great honor and a big responsibility.Arndt said, "It's time to look to the future. Set your goals and take your first step. Always keep your eyes on the goal."Mahloney was invited by Scoutmaster Scot Wingert to repeat the Eagle Scout Promise after presenting the Eagle Scout Award. Mahloney also presented pins to his parents, Thomas and Susan Mahloney and also presented a Scoutmaster pin to Wingert."Your mother has been a source of pride and strength," said Wingert. "Your father offered advice and guidance."As part of the program, Mahloney was presented a certificate from Lee Becker and the Rev. Robert vonFrisch of Trinity Church; a letter from the Pennsylvania Conservation and Resources Service for adopting the orienteering project as his Eagle Scout Award service project; a congratulatory letter from U.S. President Barack Obama and a Good Citizenship Certificate from Nick Hawkey of the Carbon-Mountaineers Marine Corps League Detachment 996.Fellow scouts taking part in the program were Tyler Helmer, Adam Reichard, Sam Blose, Devin Frantz and Jacob Hoffner.Mahloney began scouting as a Tiger Cub with Pack 82, advancing through the Cub Scout ranks to earn the Arrow of Light award. He then became a Boy Scout with Troop 82, earned 25 Merit Badges and held various leadership positions. He was also inducted into the Order of the Arrow and is a Brotherhood member.In 2008, Maloney served as a staff member at Settlers Camp, Trexler Scout Reservation.Mahloney is a senior at Lehighton Area High School where he is a member of the National Honor Society, Varsity football team, track and field team, Safe School Ambassadors, vice president of the Future Business Leaders of America and the weightlifting club.For his Eagle Scout leadership service project, Mahloney constructed and replaced 22 control markers at the Orienteering Course in Hickory Run State Park, White Haven. Maloney organized and led fellow Scouts, friends and family members to work on the project which took 210 hours to complete.Major sponsors of the project were Home Depot, Doug Rontz Signs, and the Delaware Valley Orienteering Association.Mahloney plans to attend Temple University in Philadelphia in the fall and is planning to pursue a major in business administration or secondary education.He is the grandson of Nancy Kizer of Louisburg, N.C.; Raymond Humi of Philadelphia and Rose Maloney of Lehighton and the late Jack Mahloney.

Gail Maholick/TIMES NEWS Sean Mahloney, center, was awarded the Eagle Scout Award during an Eagle Scout Court of Awards program on Sunday at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lehighton. He is flanked by his parents, Thomas and Susan Mahloney.