Among his awards and prizes:
- Reserve Bake Good Award — Raspberry Marzipan Coffee Cake.
- Best of Show in Culinary — Microwave Lasagna Roll-Ups, which included a $100 prize.
- Best of Show Creative Writing — story titled "My Blue Dragon" which included a $25 prize.
- Best of Show Individual Project — sculpture of Neil Armstrong.
- Individual Grand Award.
The Camp Fire USA group Reynolds belongs to is named the “Camp Fire Stars.” The group also won the Starflight Club Grand Award for their group projects.
Other members include Mary Hart and Jacob Hart of Beavercreek. The leaders are Kettering residents Mary Yaney and Gabriele Ruisinger-Mueller.
Reynolds just entered third grade at Bell Creek Intermediate School.
“Ataya,” a group of older children, won the Discovery Club Grand Award for children in the sixth through eighth grade. They include Demetrius Reynolds of Bellbrook, Alisha Trimbach of Bellbrook, Deborah Hart of Beavercreek and Angela Hart of Beavercreek.
The group is lead by Mary Yaney of Kettering, and Anastasia Yaney Reynolds of Bellbrook.
Reynolds’ brother Demetrius Reynolds, 11, also won the Best of Show Creative Writing for his poem “Elephants,” which included a $25 prize.
He also won Best of Show Individual Project for his board game based on the book “Among the Hidden.”
Reynolds finished sixth grade at Bellbrook Middle School in spring and entered the seventh grade this fall.