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Eagle Scout Turns Attleboro Soccer Fields Bombardier Blue
Troop 25's Brian Beagan added city spirit for his Eagle project.

Eagle Scout Brian Beagan, of Troop 25, refurbished Tilda B. Stone Fields to complete his Eagle project.
The Sun Chronicle reported that Beagan, a Bishop Feehan High senior, grew up playing soccer on the fields run by the Attleboro Recreation Department. A North Attleboro resident, he spent almost 200 hours on the field project, erecting a sign, and painting two boulders Bombardier blue to symbolize city spirit. The project was sponsored by the All Saints Episcopal Church.
His father, Kevin Beagan, is the troop’s scout leader and also used to run the soccer association. The Beagan family and other Boy Scouts spent several weekends helping him complete the cosmetic restoration of the field.
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The youth soccer association, which uses the fields, honored Beagan for his work Sunday.
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