Anyone come up with a foolproof method to keep scoresheets from getting totally lost? I have had this happen to me twice at two different clubs.
I was thinking of just stapling squad sheets together by stage so at least it is a bigger wad of paper and thus easier to keep track of. Other ideas?
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Lost score sheets preventable?
#2
Posted 08 December 2004 - 05:30 PM
At one of the local matches, you get a little booklet of stage scoresheets. They are stapled together.
The shooter turns their booklet in when they are done shooting.
At another local, everybody gives their (stapled together) score sheets to the "clip board operator" on the first stage. Then, all the score sheets stay on that squads clip board. The clipboards are turned in at the end of the match.
Scoring comes later.
I can't recall any lost score sheets (that weren't on purpose).
At the last couple of Buckeye Blast (major) matches, we had clear plastic "file folders" that could be tied closed. The clip board RO would put the finished score sheets in the file folder, which was then stored in the range box (big rubber-maid type box). The stats runner would come along and swap out the file folders for empty ones.
The shooter turns their booklet in when they are done shooting.
At another local, everybody gives their (stapled together) score sheets to the "clip board operator" on the first stage. Then, all the score sheets stay on that squads clip board. The clipboards are turned in at the end of the match.
Scoring comes later.
I can't recall any lost score sheets (that weren't on purpose).
At the last couple of Buckeye Blast (major) matches, we had clear plastic "file folders" that could be tied closed. The clip board RO would put the finished score sheets in the file folder, which was then stored in the range box (big rubber-maid type box). The stats runner would come along and swap out the file folders for empty ones.
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#3
Posted 14 December 2004 - 01:41 AM
Our Scoresheets contain the entire match on a single 8.5x11 sheet. We get 5-7 stages on that, using both sides --- and that's with reg info and liability release on the top half of page one.
Nik
You're shooting Steel like an A class shooter. Why are you shooting the Paper so slowly? ---- Dave Marques, Production Nationals, 2005
This is a game of high-speed precision. If you don't precisely plan what you want to happen, there's not much chance that it will. ---- Brian Enos, 2004
You're shooting Steel like an A class shooter. Why are you shooting the Paper so slowly? ---- Dave Marques, Production Nationals, 2005
This is a game of high-speed precision. If you don't precisely plan what you want to happen, there's not much chance that it will. ---- Brian Enos, 2004
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