Although the records show he graduated from Perryton High School, Scott Doores is actually from the small farming community southwest of Perryton called Farnsworth. But he came to WT to play freshman basketball and then was on the varsity team for three years in 1970-1973 and also played football in 1972 and 1973.
As a 6-5, 190-pound freshman, Doores averaged 10.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game. During his three years on the varsity under head coach Dennis Walling the Buffs were 42-37. He averaged 3.4 points and two rebounds for his career, but as fellow teammate Dr. Kyle Sunderman said, he "was always called on to defend the opponent's best player...(and) he was tenacious and the consummate team player."
Doores also played football for the Buffs in 1972-73 under head coach Gene Mayfield. In 1972, he had one interception and caught three passes for 58 yards and one touchdown. According to Sunderman, the pick and the TD pass occurred in the same game, along with a blocked extra point.
Following his graduation from WT in May 1974, he then played professional basketball in France and Germany and helped other Buffalo basketball players find teams to play for in Europe. "As usual, he was always looking out for teammates," said Sunderman.
In 1993, he helped found AudioTel Corporation, based in Addison, Texas, which specializes in software for financial institutions, offering a wide range of products and services for more than 1,100 financial institutions nationwide.
As AudioTel's president and CEO, Doores' business philosophy is very simple - service excellence, human relationships based on trust, the highest standards of integrity, and a never-ending commitment to the success of their banking customers. In 2004 and 2005 AudioTel was named a Five Star Winner by the Independent Bankers Association of Texas for excellent service.