Cannon Stone

Hello, I am Cannon Stone, father of 3 kids, Cannon, Cooper, and Carsen, all three scouts. Our family has really enjoyed our time being a part of scouting. I am also very excited about the transition to Boy Scouts with my oldest son Cannon and my other son Cooper joining Boy Scouts next year. I currently work at American Airlines as a Captain, flying the Airbus aircraft. When I’m not traveling for work, I enjoy being outside doing just about anything from yard work, exercise, camping, you name it! I’m really excited for years ahead with Troop 120. The Troop has set a high standard while having a great time, and I look forward to being a part of it.

Mark Stoner

Troop Treasurer. Been associated with the scouts here through Pack 20 and then Troop 120 for almost 10 years in various positions.

Bill Spear

Eagle Scout Advisor, involved in scouting for over 30 years as a scout, leader and committee member. Son of an Eagle, Eagle, Father of an Eagle. Troop 120 understands that not all scouts aspire to be an Eagle Scout, and that is fantastic as scouting's goal is to help boys grow to become strong leaders and confident young men. The Eagle Advisor helps those wishing to pursue the rank of Eagle once they earn Star rank and help work with them through the advancement and requirements of Eagle Scout.

Jason Roth

I am the proud father of Micah Roth, who just bridged up from Scouts. After co-leading a small den of Scouts throughout COVID through their Webelos and AOL years, I am excited to volunteer in various ways in the life of our new troop. I love the outdoors, gardening, writing, and working with kids. I'm thankful to God for the life he has given me!

Eric Mindel

Eric Mindel is Unit Committee Chair with Troop 120. Prior to his son bridging into Troop 120, Mr. Mindel was a Den Leader and Cubmaster with Weddington Pack 99. Mr. Mindel believes Scouting contributes to many important elements in raising strong young adult men, including character, faith, adventure, persistence, teamwork, leadership, and mentoring.

Mike Bellamy

I started in Scouting in 2007 when my son joined Pack 20. Great leadership inspired me to sign on as a Den Leader and ultimately after crossing over into Boy Scouts to work with 4 great guys to found Troop 120. Scouting has been incredibly rewarding for me to have shared the journey of growth for these young men, and I try to ensure that Lord Baden-Powell's vision and mission live on. I am blessed to have always been part of a crew of adult leaders with the same goals--to help our young men grow in leadership, character, stewardship, and citizenship. I have lived in Marvin since 2007 with my wonderful and supportive wife, Dawn, and have 3 children (2 Eagle Scouts) who have all graduated from MRHS.