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BARTON E. ANDERSON, MS, AT, ATC

A.T. Still University

Arizona School of Health Sciences Athletic Training Program

5850 E. Still Circle Mesa AZ, 85206 Office: 480-219-6033 Email: banderson@atsu.edu

E

DUCATION

Masters of Science, Sports Health Care* - 2003

A.T. Still University of Health Sciences

Arizona School of Health Sciences (ASHS), Mesa, AZ

*NATA Accredited Post-Professional Graduate Athletic Training Education Program

Bachelors of Science, Sports Medicine / Athletic Training** - 1999

Missouri State University (Formerly Southwest Missouri State University, SMS), Springfield, MO **CAAHEP Accredited Entry-Level Athletic Training Education Program

C

ERTIFICATIONS

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L

ICENSURES

Licensed Athletic Trainer (AT), Arizona

2001-2003, 2008 - Present

Arizona Board of Athletic Training License #: 0839

Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)

1999 – Present

National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification Certification #: 079902445

Certified FMS Professional, Level 1

Functional Movement Systems Inc. July, 2012

Graston Technique Accredited

M1 - Basic Training, November 17-18, 2012

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

1994 - Present

American Safety and Health Institute American Red Cross

Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)

1999 – 2002

National Strength and Conditioning Association

Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI)

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 2003 - 2008

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ROFESSIONAL

E

XPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Athletic Training – 2008 – Present

CAATE Accredited Post-Professional Athletic Training Education Program, A.T. Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences

• Primary instructor for all Advanced Practice Clinical Education Courses

• Primary instructor for second year rehabilitation course series (see Teaching Activity)

Clinical Education Coordinator, Athletic Training – 2008 – Present

CAATE Accredited Post-Professional Athletic Training Education Program A.T. Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences

• Oversee all aspects of clinical education and professional leadership and development components of the ATSU AT program

• Coordination of 25-30 clinical sites throughout the Phoenix Metropolitan Area • Yearly graduate assistant contract negotiations with current and potential clinical sites • Clinical mentoring of AT program students

EMR Manager - ATSU Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network (AT-PBRN)

2009 - Present

• Clinical and functional development of the CORE-AT Electronic Medical Record • Primary liaison/consultant with Ripple Group, EMR technology provider • Continued development and enhancement of EMR functionality

Clinical Athletic Trainer - 2011 - Present

Fit Life Health Systems, Scottsdale, AZ • 1 day per week clinical practice

• Variety of interscholastic, intercollegiate, professional, and recreational athletes • Functional movement screening and assessment

• Corrective exercise prescription • Manual therapy

• Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization using The Graston Technique

Clinical Athletic Trainer - 2003 – 2008

St. Johns Sports Medicine, Springfield, MO

• Acute and post surgical rehabilitation for active individuals

• Development of post surgical protocols for department and sports medicine physicians • Clinical education coordinator for Missouri State AT Students

Head Athletic Trainer - 2001 – 2003

Tempe High School, Tempe, AZ

• Athletic training services for 18 athletic teams at class 4A institution

• Administrative duties including emergency action plan development, policy and procedures, budgeting, record keeping

• Coordination and implementation of athletic training student program

Head Athletic Trainer – 1999 - 2001

Stephens College, Columbia, MO

• Athletic training services for 5 NCAA Division III women’s athletic teams and approximately 45 Dance Program Majors

• Development and implementation of athletic training services policies and procedures, emergency action plan, and injury tracking/record keeping

• Coordination of medical care with team physician and student health services • Musculoskeletal posture evaluations for dance majors

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T

EACHING

A

CTIVITY

A.T. Still University

Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Post-Professional Athletic Training Masters Program Assistant Professor / Clinical Education Coordinator (current responsibilities in Bold)

• AT 5050 Advanced Practice - Heat Illness (1 quarter hour)

• 2008 - Present

• AT 5060 Advanced Practice - Introduction to Clinical Outcomes Assessment • 2009

• New Course Development

• AT 5140 Advanced Practice - Current Topic - 1st Year (1 quarter hour)

• 2010 - Present

• New Course Development

• AT 5220 Advanced Practice - Patient Oriented Assessment (1 quarter hour)

• 2009 - Present

• New Course Development

• AT 5320 Advanced Practice - Throwing Injuries - Co-Instructor (1 quarter hour)

• 2008 - Present

• AT 6110 Orthopaedic Basic Science (4 quarter hours)

• 2010 - Present

AT 6140 Advanced Practice - Current Topic - 2nd Year (1 quarter hour)

• 2009 - Present

• New Course Development

• AT 6210 Orthopedic Rehabilitation (lecture and lab) (4 quarter hours)

• 2009 - Present

• New Course Development

• AT 6240 Advanced Practice - Student Directed Seminar • 2009 - 2013

• New Course Development

• AT 6241: Advanced Practice: Soft Tissue Rehabilitation Techniques (1 quarter hour)

• 2013

• New Course Development

• AT 6311 Surgical Considerations for Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (4 quarter hours)

• 2011 - Present

• AT 6330 Advanced Practice - Assessment of Functional Performance (lecture and lab)

• 2010 - Present

• New Course Development

• AT 6150 Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: Protection Phase • 2009 - 2011

• New Course Development

• AT 6250 Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: Mobilization Phase • 2009 - 2011

• New Course Development

• AT 6350 Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: Functional Phase • 2010 - 2011

• New Course Development

Missouri State University

Department of Sports Medicine and Athletic Training Per Course Faculty / Lab Instructor

• ATC 330: Surgical Pathology in Sports Medicine (3 credit hours) • 2004 – 2008

• ATC 326: Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training (3 credit hours) • 2004

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• ATC 329: Upper Body Injury Evaluation (lab instructor) • 2007 – 2008

• ATC 420 : Therapeutic Exercise (lab instructor) • 2007 – 2008

• ATC 340: Clinical Practicum III (2 credit hours) • 2005

• ATC 440: Clinical Practicum V (2 credit hours) • 2005

P

RESENTATIONS

“Joint Mobilization Techniques for Correcting Postural Distortion”

General Session and Lab (5.0 hours)

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2013 Annual Summer Clinical Symposium Flagstaff, AZ - July 13-14, 2013

“Functional Movement Screen Differences Exist Between Male and Female Secondary School Athletes”

NATA Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia

Thematic Poster Session: “Clinical Assessment of Movement Dysfunctions” Las Vegas, NV - June 25th, 2013

“Overcoming the Paradox of Post-Professional Clinical Education in Athletic Training”

AT Still University - Athletic Training Program ‘Clinical Preceptor Education and Training Event’ Mesa, AZ - May 10, 2013

“Overview of the ATSU AT Clinical Education Program”

AT Still University - Athletic Training Program ‘Clinical Preceptor Education and Training Event’ Mesa, AZ - May 10, 2013

“Bridging the Gap from Rehabilitation to Return to Play”

A.T. Still University - Human Movement Program

The Future of Human Movement Science: Research & Practice” Human Movement Summer Institute: Summer 2012

Mesa, AZ - July 31, 2012

“Corrective Exercise Strategies: Restoring movement patterns from the ground up”

General Session and Lab (2.5 hours)

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2012 Annual Summer Meeting Flagstaff, AZ - July 15, 2012

“Fundamental and Functional Movement Screening: Techniques for assessing movement and function”

General Session and Lab (3.25 hours)

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2012 Annual Summer Meeting Flagstaff, AZ - July 14, 2012

“Utilizing Movement Screening in Corrective Exercise Development”

General Session and Lab (2.5 hours)

Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association 28th Annual Clinical Symposium Mesa, AZ - April 19, 2012

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“Reactive Neuromuscular Training: Re-establishing muscle function, stabilization, and movement patterns”

Invited Speaker

George Fox University Athletic Training Education Program November 9th, 2011

“The Athletic Training Profession: ATSU Athletic Training Program”

AT Still University Audiology Department - Grand Rounds October 7th, 2011

“Current Concepts in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patella Femoral Syndrome”

General Session

34th Annual AzATA Winter Meeting Mesa, AZ - February 18th, 2011

“The Athletic Training Profession” Invited Speaker

AT Still University Physician’s Assistant Department - PA 511 - PA's in American Medicine October 20, 2010; July 20, 2011

“Voodoo in the Athletic Training Room: Exploring the scientific rationale for positional release therapy”

Invited Speaker

George Fox University Athletic Training Education Program November 13, 2009

“Hip Mobilization: An Overlooked Component of Treating Lower Extremity Injury"

Workshop

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 58th Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium Anaheim CA, 2007

“Financial Planning: Planning for Retirement”

Workshop Moderator

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 53rd Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium Dallas, TX, 2002

“The Body’s Response to Injury” Invited Speaker

Stephens College Dance Department Columbia MO 2001

“The Female Athlete Triad: Disordered Eating” Invited Speaker

Stephens College Dance Department Columbia MO 2000

“Nutrition Guidelines for Dancers” Invited Speaker

Stephens College Dance Department Columbia MO 1999, 2000, 2001

“Musculoskeletal Posture Evaluations: The Dancer’s Body” Invited Speaker

Stephens College Dance Department Columbia MO 1999, 2000

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“Functional Testing of Healthy High School Athletes to Determine Normal Values” Poster Presentation

MSU 3rd Annual College of Health and Human Services Student Symposium, Missouri State University, April 22, 1999

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BSTRACTS

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UBLICATIONS

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Huxel Bliven, KC, Anderson BE. (2013) Core stability training for injury prevention. Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach. (In Press).

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Baker R, Anderson B, Lam KC, Valovich McLeod TC. A Descriptive Analysis of Clinical Findings at Discharge Following Sport-Related Concussion: A Report from the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network. Accepted for the 2013 NATA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, June 2013.

Neumann M, Anderson B, Huxel Bliven KC. Functional Movement Screen™ Differences Exist Between Male and Female Adolescent Athletes. Accepted for the 2013 NATA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, June 2013.

Monfreda AM, Anderson B, Neumann M, Valovich McLeod TC. Investigation of the Measurement Properties of the Functional Movement Screen™ in High School Athletes. Accepted for the 2013 NATA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, June 2013.

Kostishak N, Anderson B, Lam KC, Valovich McLeod TC. Patient, Injury, and Assessment

Characteristics of Sport-Related Concussions at Initial Evaluation: A Report from the Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network. Accepted for the 2013 NATA Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, June 2013.

*NATA Free Communication Master’s Oral Finalist

Huxel Bliven K, Parsons JT, Anderson B, Bay RC, Lam K, Snyder AR, Sauers EL, Valovich McLeod TC, Assessment of perceived usability and barriers of a customized electronic medical record by secondary school athletic trainers. Journal of Athletic Training. 2012; 47(3):S-166

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Purdoff MJ, Anderson B, Lam KC, Bay RC, Valovich McLeod TC. Post-Concussion Deficits Measured by the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) Among Interscholastic Athletes.

Journal of Athletic Training. 2011;46(3):S-119.

*NATA Free Communication Master’s Poster Finalist

G

RANTS

Heat Illness Preparation. Kulow, S.; Anderson, B.; Valovich McLeod, TC.

Grant to provide six Mesa District High Schools with heat illness preparation kits including: 100 gallon rubbermaid tub for cold water immersion; rectal thermometers with additional thermistors; wet bulb globe thermometer; and heat illness prevention training for all district ATs

Mesa HoHoKam Foundation.

July, 2012 (Co-Investigator) Total Costs: $4,399.34 - Not funded

Utilizing the clinical outcomes research education for athletic trainers (CORE-AT) LITE module to facilitate the collection and tracking of patient-rated outcomes during patient care: a feasibility study.

Warner/Fermaturo and A.T. Still University Board of Trustees Research Grant July, 2011 (Principal Co-Investigator). $4,000 - Funded.

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The Comparative Effectiveness of EMR System Component and Access Improvement, and Performance Feedback Reporting on EMRUtilization within the Secondary School Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network (SSAT-PBRN).

A.T. Still University Strategic Research Initiative Fund. April, 2010 (Co-Investigator).

$40,399 - Funded.

Injury Surveillance and Clinical Outcomes Research enhancement Project (iScore). NATA Injury Surveillance and Outcomes System Research Project.

April, 2009 (Co-Investigator). $374,990 - Not Funded.

F

UNDED

C

ONTRACTS

Graduate Assistant Contract

Arizona Christian University (Foothills Sports Medicine Outreach) Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant

$12,000 / year 2012 - 2014, Second Position added for 2013-2015

Graduate Assistant Contract

Canyon State Academy

Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $16,000 / year 2012 - 2013, Renewed 2013-2015

Graduate Assistant Contract

Phoenix Christian High School (Spooner Physical Therapy Outreach) Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant

$15,000 / year 2012 - 2014

Graduate Assistant Contract

Phoenix College

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $8,000 / year 2012 - 2013 (second position)

Graduate Assistant Contract

Copper Canyon High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $9,500 / year 2012 - 2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

Sierra Linda High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $9,500 / year 2012 - 2014

Graduate Assistant Contract

STI Phyiscal Therapy and Rehab

Clinical Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $12,000 / year 2012-2014

Graduate Assistant Contract

South Mountain Community College

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $15,000 / year 2012 - 2014

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Graduate Assistant Contract

Poston Butte High School

Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $14,000 / year 2011 - 2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

Chandler Preparatory Academy

Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $12,500 / year 2011-2013, Renewed 2013-2015

Graduate Assistant Contract

Xavier College Preparatory

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant (second position) $10,000 / year 2011-2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

Mesa Community College

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $14,000 / year 2011-2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

West View High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $9,600 / year 2011-2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

Mesquite High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $8,700 / year 2011 - 2013

Graduate Assistant Contract

North Point Preparatory

Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $15,000 / year 2010 - 2012

Graduate Assistant Contract

Raymond Kellis High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $36,000 plus benefits / year 2010 - 2012

Graduate Assistant Contract

Apache Junction High School

Head Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $22,000 / year 2009 - 2011

Graduate Assistant Contract

Agua Fria High School

Assistant Athletic Trainer - Graduate Assistant $14,000 / year 2009 - 2010

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A

CADEMIC

A

DVISING

M.S. - Co-Advisor / Consultation

Nicole Harshbarger, ATC - Functional Movement Screen and Corrective Exercises Kyle Winters, ATC - Functional Movement Screen and Corrective Exercises

Stephen St. Thomas, ATC - Health Related Quality of Life following ACL Reconstruction Matthew Neumann, ATC - Gender Differences Among Functional Movement Screen

Scores in High School Athletes

Terricka Stewart, ATC - Critically Appraised Topic “Multifaceted Neuromuscular Training Programs Prevent Knee Injuries in Adolescent Athletes.”

Ashley Monfreda, ATC - Investigation of the Measurement Properties of the Functional Movement Screen in High School Athletes

P

ROFESSIONAL

A

FFILIATIONS

National Athletic Trainer’s Association Member #975398

1996 - Present

Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainer’s Association (District 7)

2001 – 2003, 2008 - Present

Arizona Athletic Trainer’s Association

2001 – 2003, 2008 - Present

Mid America Athletic Trainers Association (District 5)

1999 - 2008

Missouri Athletic Trainers Association (MOATA)

1999 – 2008

National Strength and Conditioning Association

1999-2002

S

ERVICE

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association Professional Education Committee

Chair - 2011 - Present Member - 2010 - Present

Association Publisher

2008 - Present

Sponsorship Committee

Spring Safe Sports Raffle Organizer 2009

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A.T. Still University

Faculty Assembly, A.T. Still University

July 2008 – Present

Faculty Affairs Committee Secretary - 2010-2012

Member - October 2008 - Present

YMCA Liaison Committee Member

2009 - Present

ATSU Free Community Health and Wellness Day ATSA Faculty Advisor

2010 - Present

P.F. Chang’s Rock -n- Roll Marathon

Medical Captain for Full Marathon Finish January 2009 - 2011

Missouri State University

Curriculum Steering Committee

Department of Sports Medicine and Athletic Training Missouri State University

2003 - 2008

Board of Directors, Springfield Ballet

Member Springfield, MO 2004 - 2006

Sports Health Care Student Advisory Board

Arizona School of Health Sciences, 2003 academic year

Sports Health Care Student Association Chair, Finance Committee

Arizona School of Health Sciences, 2003 academic year

C

ONTINUING

E

DUCATION

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2013 Annual Summer Symposium

Flagstaff, AZ July 13 - 14, 2013

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 64th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Las Vegas, NV

June 24 - 27, 2013

36th Annual Arizona Athletic Trainers Association - Winter Symposium

Mesa, AZ

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National Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Training Educators Conference

Dallas, TX

January 11-13, 2013

M1 - Basic Training in Graston Technique, TherapyCare Resources, Inc

Las Vegas, NV November 17-18, 2012

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2012 Annual Summer Symposium

Flagstaff, AZ July 14 - 15, 2012

Functional Movement Screen Home Study Course

Functional Movement Systems, Inc.

FMS Professional, Level 1 Certification - July 2012

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 63rd Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia St. Louis MO

June 26 - 29, 2012

Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association 28th Annual Clinical Symposium

Mesa, AZ

April 19-22, 2012

35th Annual Arizona Athletic Trainers Association - Winter Symposium

Mesa, AZ

February 18-19, 2012

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association 2011 Annual Summer Meeting

Flagstaff, AZ July 16 - 17, 2011

National Athletic Trainers’ Association Athletic Training Educators Conference

Washington DC February 25-28, 2011

34th Annual Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association - Winter Symposium

Mesa, AZ

February 19-20, 2011

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 61st Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Philadelphia, PA

June 23 - 26, 2010

33rd Annual Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association - Winter Symposium

Phoenix, AZ January 23, 2010

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 60th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia San Antonio, TX

June 17 - 20, 2009

32nd AnnualArizona Athletic Trainers’ Association Winter Symposium

Phoenix, AZ February 1, 2009

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National Athletic Trainers’ Association 59th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia St. Louis, Missouri

June 17 - 21, 2008

“Sports Medicine 2007: An Update for Physicians Caring for Active People”

St. John’s Sports Medicine, Springfield, Missouri September 8, 2007

St. John’s Sports Medicine Annual Clinical In-service and Continuing Education Workshop

St. John’s Sports Medicine, Springfield, Missouri August 4, 2007

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 58th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Anaheim, California

June 23 - 30, 2007

“The Functional Movement Screening and Corrective Exercise Workshop”

St. John’s Sports Medicine, Springfield, Missouri December 16 - 17, 2006

St. John’s Sports Medicine Annual Clinical In-service and Continuing Education Workshop

St. John’s Sports Medicine, Springfield, Missouri August 5, 2006

NATA Weekend Workshop – “Muscle Energy Techniques For The Sacroiliac Joint”

Dallas, Texas January 13 - 15, 2006

“CASE Shoulder and Elbow Conference” The Orthopedic Center of St. Louis

St. Louis, Missouri May 13, 2006

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 55th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Baltimore, Maryland

June 14-18, 2002

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 54th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia St. Louis, Missouri

June 24 – 28, 2003

Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association - Winter Symposium

Mesa, Arizona February 2, 2003

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 53rd Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Dallas, Texas

June 14-18, 2002

National Athletic Trainers’ Association 51st Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia Nashville, Tennessee

June 28 – July 02, 2000

Missouri Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting

Columbia, Missouri June 3, 2000

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National Athletic Trainers’ Association 50th Annual Meeting andClinical Symposia

Kansas City, Missouri June 16-19, 1999

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WARDS AND

H

ONORS

A.T. Still University Student Government Faculty Appreciation Award - 2010, 2012

Voted by students in the athletic training program and presented to one faculty member for “recognition of valuable contributions in the academic and professional success of students”

Stephens CollegeCentury Candle Award - 2001

Voted on by the Student Government Association, this award recognizes one faculty and one staff member for outstanding contribution to student life.

St. Johns Sports Medicine Patient Satisfaction Recognition - 2004, 2005, 2006

Award given by department for being named on anonymous patient satisfaction surveys for 12 consecutive months as providing excellent patient care

Boy Scouts of America (BSA) - National Eagle Scout Association

Eagle Scout

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