How To Use this Site
Navigation or Getting Around the Site
- Hyperlinks, or simply links, are orange.
- Pages which have a "help with his"
link have their
own help page. - Links are at often at the bottom of a page, following the information. If you seem to be stuck someplace scroll to the bottom of the page. If all else fails, there is a link to the starting page in the footer on every page.
If you are here to look up results from a match, there are two ways:
- If the match director has given you the match key, enter it on the main page and then press the "Get this Match" button.
- Or click on the "Lookup Match Results" link. This takes you to a page where you select the state the match was held in, then select the organization or club that put on the match. This will give you a list of matches, with the most recent first. Select the one you want to see.
To Adding a Match
- Please read our Terms of Service before entering any information on this site.
- You log into the site in order to add or change anything. Your email address is used
as your user id. We will not release this to a third party and we will never send you spam. Promise!
(Please don't send us any spam. We hate it too.) We will only email you if there is an issue with something
you entered.
Create a new account or Log in to your existing account - When you create a new match it is associated with your account. You are the only one who can change it, add shooters, add or edit scoresheet data for it, or delete it. Likewise, you cannot change data for a match that another user created. You control or "own" matches you create. Anyone with internet access can view any match.
- The process of creating a match is:
- Select the club or organization. Create it if necessary.
- Enter the date, time, match type, match directors notes.
- Add the shooters to the match. There are several ways of building this list quickly.
- Set each shooters division, etc., depending on the match type.
- For each stage in the match enter each shooters time(s), points, penalties, etc. depending on the match type.
- Publish the match.
- An important concept is Publishing and UNpublishing a match. People other than the creator of the match cannot see any scoring information for a match that is UNpublished. They can see the match date and time, type of match, organization or club, and the match directors notes. Once the match is Published they can then see all the results. When a match is first created it is UNpublished. Matches are Published from the match editing page. If you edit any score sheet information for a previously Published match, the match becomes UNpublished and you must explictly Publish it again. This is to prevent people from seeing incomplete results while you are working on the match.