Scott has been competing in archery tournaments since 1991. He became a member of the Mathews Pro Staff in 1995 and turned Pro in 1996. Since then, Scott has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments:
- 1991-1ST LEG IBO T.C. CHAMPION
- 1991-3rd OVERALL IBO T.C.
- 1995-ASA COLORADO CHAMPION
- 1995-ASA NATIONAL CHAMPION
- 1995-ASA SHOOTER OF THE YEAR
- 1995-ASA PRO SHOOTER SCHOOL CHAMPION
- 1996-ASA ROOKIE RUNNER UP
- 1996-CABELAS ROOKIE RUNNER
- 1997-3RD SHOOTER OF THE YEAR CABELAS
- 1998-3RD ASA GAINSVILLE FL CHAMPIONSHIP
- 1998-6TH ASA SHOOTER OF THE YEAR
- 1999-TOP TEN SHOOTER OF THE YEAR ASA
- 2000-ASA SHOOT DOWN ROUND KY
- 2000-ASA SHOOT DOWN ROUND METROPOLIS IL
- 2000-ASA SHOOT DOWN ROUND GA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- 2002-ASA SHOOT DOWN ROUND OAK RIDGE TN
- 2002-IBO 2ND PLACE 1ST LEG OF THE TRIPLE CROWN
- 2002-ASA TOP TEN SHOOTER OF THE YEAR
- 2002-3-D TIMES WORLD RANKED ARCHER 8TH
- 2004-NFAA INDOOR NATIONAL MARKED 3-D CHAMPION AND H SCORE
- 2004-5TH NFAA INDOOR NATIONALS
- 2005-WORLD ARCHERY FESTIVAL 899 SCORE
- 2005-WORLD ARCHERY FESTIVAL 3-D CHAMPION
Scott shoots the Conquest Apex in competition and the Switchback for hunting.
Scott’s hobbies include spending time with his family, hunting, and then shooting archery- in that order.
If Scott could give one piece of advice to novice archers, it would be this. “Do not shoot a bow that is too high in draw weight, too long of draw or to heavy in physical weight. Also, do not over-release.” Scott likes to teach all new archers to shoot with only a back tension release. “Once you master that,” Scott continues, “every other release is a piece of cake.”




























































