Scott Miller
Scott Miller
Year: 2025
Sport(s): Men's Track & Field

Scott Miller is perhaps one of the best, most accomplished throwers to ever compete for Everett Community College in track and field.  After winning the state high school championship in the discus at Bellevue Christian High School, Scott came to Everett Community College where he competed as a freshman in the 2014 track and field season.  In that season Scott threw the javelin, discus, and shot put, hitting a season best in the discus at 147’ 8”, placed 5th in that event at the NWAC Championships, and took first place in the shot put when he hit a then PR of 50’ 10.25”.  In his sophomore season, Miller set a new school record in the discus by throwing 166’ 2” and later won the NWAC Championship in the discus. The mark of 166’ 2” is the 8th best mark in NWAC history.  He also won the shot put with a new PR of 52’ 1.75”. That is the 2nd furthest mark in school history for that event and 24th best mark in NWAC history.  Scott is on a short list of Trojans to be named a 3x NWAC All American.

Scott went on to compete at Eastern Washington University where he improved his discus throw by just over 12 feet, and his shot put by over two and a half feet. By his senior year, Scott won several meets in both the shot put and discus, culminating his career at the Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Championships where he placed fifth in the shot and tenth in the discus.

Scott is a firefighter with the Kennewick Fire Department and lives in the Tri-Cities with his wife Samantha and two children.