Scott began his work as an Athletic Administrator at Ross Sheppard High School in 1998. He set the standard and culture for one of the most successful runs in Alberta high school sports history, with 8 Provincial Championships, 13 other Provincial Finals, and at least 25 City Championships during his ten years. Scott has since become the President of the CIAAA. Scott led the Registered Apprenticeship Program and Career Pathways at Ross Sheppard and then Harry Ainlay. However, Scott not only stayed involved in athletics, but he also strengthened his connection with high school sport by becoming involved with the AIAAA. As early as 2009, he represented Edmonton on the AIAAA Board and was one of the first Leadership Training Program (LTP) Course Instructors in Canada. Scott has written or co-written seven of the 18 Canadian LTP courses and developed no less than 10 workshops for athletic directors, presenting over 40 times to more than 1000 athletic directors and coaches. For over 20 years Scott has displayed his fervent belief in educational athletics. He demonstrates this in action with the teams and players he’s coached, the coaches he has mentored, and with the wisdom he has shared with so many others. He is a servant leader and his impact will continue to be felt for decades to come. It is with great pleasure that we induct Scott into the Hall of Fame as the 2019 Administrator Inductee.