Silver Scott Mines, Inc. announced the following recently received drill assay sample results from the Quitovac Gold Mine Project located near Sonoyta, Sonora Mexico. The company's concession blocks control approximately 14,500 hectares of land (36,250 acres) covering the Quitovac mine and placer gold sites in northwest Sonora. A total of 1,723 meters of contracted RC drilling was recently completed in a 12 angle drill holes. Standard single fire assays were completed on QP-7 through QP-12. In QP-1 through QP-6, metallic screen separation of coarser (+140 mesh) and smaller fines pulp from a 1,000 gram starting pulp resulted a standard fire assay of the coarse material and two standard fire assays from the passing fine material and larger fraction for each interval. The two fine pulp fire assays were averaged (and were generally very similar assay values) and a head grade calculated from the combined weighted (relative to grams represented) assay values. This larger bulk sample of 1,000 grams pulped material with 3 fire assays is considered to be a higher quality assay for the interval. Differences were seen in comparisons where both the screen based analyses and standard fire assays of the intervals were determined, often with increased overall head grades by including the coarser fraction. Both types of assay preparation were completed for comparison on inervals in parts of QP-1, QP-2, QP-3, QP-7, and QP-8. Samples collected from drilling were delivered to Laboratorio Technologico Metalurgico SA de CV (LTM) in Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico for standard preparation and 1 assay ton standard fire assay procedures followed by atomic absorption finish. Gold and silver standards were inserted in the group of samples with blanks and duplicates. The LTM metallurgical laboratory, although uncertified due to the lack of an NI-43-101 defined QP, is nevertheless operated by experienced and qualified persons including Mr. Hector Diaz, a former 17 year professor at the University of Sonora with professional experience in heap leach operating mines. Standards, blanks, and duplicates were inserted by both the Company and the Laboratory.