Game Management Contents: -----Baseball -----Basketball -----Bowling -----Bridge -----Football -----Golf -----Other Specific Sports -----General Tournament Scheduling & Management -----General Sports Record Keeping ================================== -----Baseball [BASEBAL] Baseball (Himowitz, Michael J.; $?) This program will keep track of batting statistics for 180 players on 12 teams, print out a variety of statistics for individual players and teams, sort the players on various stats and produce a variety of reports on the screen or printer. The author designed it for little league play, but says it can be used on all levels of competitive baseball or softball. BASIC is required. [BASESTAT] Baseball Statistics (Sports League Management Associates; $?) is a program for baseball team managers and coaches. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the Sports League Management Program (GA-1878). This program lets you track statistics for each game for the team and for individual team members. [BBSTATPK] BaseBall Statpak (Himowitz, Michael J.; $30) allows coaches and fans to keep track of baseball statistics for up to 250 players on 12 teams. Features include full-screen data entry, sophisticated sorting, tracking of fielding as well as batting records, a scrolling statistical display, sorting by any statistic, coach information, and more. [BSM] Baseball Statistics Manager 2.95 (Caboose Software Engineering; $10-$25) is a baseball stat keeper for up to 30 players. You can enter the statistics for a game or series of games. If a player is also a pitcher, a pitching data entry screen will be flashed up. Data entry is in standard Lotus style. The program allows editing of innings pitched, has sorting capabilities and comparison statistics. Other features include a flexible report writer, ratios, and little league support. [DIAMOND] Diamond Data 4.4 (The Software Construction Co. ASP; $25) keeps track of the statistics for a baseball team. It can be used to support members of a team throughout the season or an individual player across multiple seasons. Examine a player's career at a glance by looking at team statistics. Multiple databases can be merged together. You can have each season as an individual database and combine them to get lifetime statistics or keep each game during a season as a separate database and merge them together for a look at season totals. You can generate reports; sort each player by any statistic and exclude players who are below a threshold in any statistic. [SOFFBALL] Soff Balls (Elwood, Jeff ASP; $25) will allow you to record game results and later view team records, game results, team and player statistics, and print reports. The program will record games for up to 20 teams. A maximum of 9,999 total at bats (200-300 games) can be recorded for each team with a roster limit of 40. Player results for up to 20 players can be recorded for each game. Some of the statistics for each player include: total at bats, home runs, runs, walks, sacrifices, total hits, doubles, triples, strike-outs, runs batted in, pitching stats, stolen bases, and on-base average. The program is menu-driven, has on-screen assistance, and is easy to use. -----Basketball [BASKBAL] Baskball (Rankin, Pat and Day, Don; $10) is a database of college and pro basketball games data from 1938 through 1986. The database consists of one-line records containing: the year, the teams, leading players, conference winners, major tournament winners, Hall of Fame members and much more. The documentation is a little confusing because it gives examples of looking up football data, but this is a basketball database. [BB30STAT] BBall 30 Statistics (Hatch, Laurence; $33) will compute basic averages, indices, totals, and ratios for basketball player performance. It will determine ratings for individual players or groups of players by position and compute statistics used by both NBA and NCAA Division One coaches. You can graph any dataset in comparison to 1990-91 NBA Stat Leaders like Jordan, Bird, Johnson, Barkley, etc. The manual provides comprehensive discussions of each statistical measure with practical examples of good and bad values. -----Bowling [ABSEC1] Aldersoft's Bowling Secretary 1.5 (Aldersoft; $30-$50) keeps track of all of your league's time consuming secretarial duties. It maintains averages, handicaps, high game and series both scratch and handicapped, most improved averages and automatically detects most ABC/WIBC awards for up to 9999 players in up to 9999 teams. It also performs team point scoring based upon the ranking system and produces 12 different reports ranging from membership lists to league statistics summaries, nightly scoring sheets and even turkey shoot score sheets. Members' averages from the previous season can now be used when calculating absentee or blind scores at the beginning of the season. Other features include the option to specify either a percentage of average or a number of pins penalty, the entry of spares for quarter ends, and the ability to reset each individual's handicap to the one defined in their last year's handicap. Requires 512K and two drives. [BA531] Bowling Assistant 5.31 (Richard G. Marchessault, reg. fee: $0) is a versatile, easy to operate bowling league record keeping program that can eliminate the hours spent each week manually updating your league records. As soon as the scores are entered the program takes care of all the record keeping details. [BOWL_101] Bowl-101 12.2 (Stowe, Randy ASP; $53) is a bowling league management program. It will handle up to thirty six teams with up to 10 bowlers/subs per team. 100 substitutes are accepted and kept separately. An unlimited number of weeks can be managed. There are pop-up windows and pull down menus with 70 help screens. The program automatically handles high team and individual games and series, scratch, and handicapped, mixed or not mixed. It will handle match or Peterson points and three or four game matches. A built in calendar and pop up calculator are included. There is also an option that will allow you to manually enter the number of wins if your league uses a different type of scoring system not handled in this version. A final average sheet printout is available along with a money sorting routine that can make labels for money envelopes. [BSEC34] BowlSec (Wharry, Stephen M.; $35) is a bowling secretary program. It will keep track of the team roster, averages, handicaps, and game scores for each team and bowler in the league, including substitutes. Separate handicap systems are maintained for men and women as well as a bonus handicapping system for the teams. The program is menu driven and slick looking, with pop-up windows and optional mouse support. League standing charts may be printed. [BWLSTAT] Bowling Statistics 8.0 (Sandlin, Donald R.; $50) will handle mixed leagues, mens' leagues, or womens' leagues all with or without substitutes or handicaps. You may input up to 33 teams and 180 members. Features include the following: an option of printing your standing sheets to the printer or to a disk file; a program that will print last week's team and/or bowlers' highs from 1 to 10 places; a program that will give the league's, men's, and women's total average; an alerting sound and note when any game you input is 100 pins over average or 150 pins over series average; print the bowler's final sheets; and the ability to look up and print games and/or series between any two input numbers. Included is a program that takes bowlers from the inactive roster and places them on the active roster to replace another bowler and have all their previous data intact. Printer formats can be saved instead of reentered each time. [BSECSYS] Bowling League Secretary's System 3.4 (Bowen, Lloyd C. Jr.; $25) will handle up to 40 teams, 10 bowlers per team (400 bowlers total), and up to a 50-week season. (These limits can be increased somewhat.) The program lets you enter scores, print weekly standings, prepare ABC/WIBC book average listings and final team/bowler standings, and print individual team/bowler record sheets. You can also print teams in lane order according to schedule on weekly summary sheet. Almost any Point Scoring may be used including Peterson. Other features include support for a team forfeit, the ability to print all team and bowler scores on separate sheets of paper without exiting the print procedure, and support for many different printers. [HGR_BOWL] HGR_Bowling League Secretary (H.G.R.III Ltd.; $79) is a bowling league secretary program. It's quick and easy to use. Features include 98 teams per league, 999 bowlers per league, mixed league with separate weekly and season stats, the ability to do substitutes, automatic blind or absent scores, allowing bowlers to change teams, memo fields, and a pop-up calculator. Advanced features include the ability to keep records for a split league (A/B divisions) or split season, and the ability to start in mid-season. It prints out a weekly team, bowler, pairing sheets with averages, handicaps and team points; a standard weekly performance sheet showing team status and bowler status; team and bowler high games, games handicapped, high series, and handicap series; lane assignment for the season; and team rosters with telephone, address and social security fields for each bowler. [SCORE] AutoScore 1.1 (MT Software; $20) keeps track of bowling scores for up to five players and keeps game and series totals for the team. -----Bridge [DBSP] Duplicate Bridge Scoring Program (Donald, Dick; $15) is used to help set up and score a duplicate bridge game. It is designed for home use and is limited to ten pairs. Included are the movements which may be used, and automatic match point or IMP calculations. Partial or final results may be saved to disk for later recall, and the results may be sent to a printer. [MATD] Matchers (Duggins, Estill; $30) does matchpointing and scoring for Mitchell, scrambled Mitchell and Howell duplicate bridge movements. It controls from two and a half up to eighteen full tables with one or two sections. Features include a database for players' names, the ability to print labels for masterpoint certificates, and more. Requires 512k. (Also see Duplicate Bridge Scoring Program.) -----Football [FB_STATS] Football Statistics (Sports League Management Associates; $?) is a program for football team managers and coaches. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the Sports League Management Program (GA-1878). This program lets you track statistics for each game for the team and for individual team members. [FB_STALY] Football Stats-Alyzer (Bruzas, John A.; $60) lets you compile and analyze team statistics for football games for one or more teams. It can be used for pro, college, or high school games and can track games by division and conference. A flexible report generator is included. [PROHUDL] Pro Huddle (Stamford Parameters; $0) allows you to keep track of NFL teams' wins, losses and schedules for 18 weeks. It shows the average points per game scored by each team's offense and the average points per game given up by each team's defense. The program also attempts to make a line on two teams you choose to oppose each other. Weekly results can be printed out. -----Golf [CALAWAY] Callaway Handicap (Rankin, Pat; $20) calculates the callaway handicap for golfers. The callaway handicap is computed by subtracting up to six of the worst holes, excluding holes 17 and 18, from the player's gross score. Also included is Sport Schedule Management ($10), which lets you print and record sport schedules for 4 to 16 teams and 1 to 30 matches. [DBK_LTV] Double Bogie Killer (LTV) (KASE; $25-$100) (League/Team Version) is a set of programs that allow a league, team, or group of golfers to be tracked using their hole-by-hole performances. This program was written specifically for persons charged with the responsibility of running a league to maintain stats such as stroke averages, handicaps (9 and 18 hole), point levels, and so on. [DBK_SU] Double Bogie Killer - Single User Version (KASE) See DBK_LTV. [FOURSOME] Foursome Generator (C. B. Fain & Assoc.; $39) assists golf clubs in assigning equal foursomes as teams in tournaments. It does this by keeping a record of each player's name, handicap and status, and generating a list of foursomes based on handicaps. The program will allow decimals in handicap scores and scramble foursome to reduce repetition. It is easy to use and will handle up to 500 names. [GOLFCARD] Golf Card is a scorekeeper for one person or a group. Prints charts, winnings and averages. [GLFHCAP] Golf Handicap (Rankin, Pat; $25) lets you keep track of golfers' scores and course ratings. This is an easy way to compute handicaps on a daily or weekly basis. The program also makes it easy to add new golfers and to correct scores and course ratings. GH is menu driven, fast, and easy to use. [GOLFHA] Golf Handicapper 3.0 (Leithauser, David; $25) is a combination golf score data base and handicap calculator. It can hold the most recent 20 scores of up to 1000 players. When a player enters a new score, the program automatically calculates their current handicap, their net score for this game, and their handicap for the next game. The program can be used by an individual player, a team of players, or an entire golf club. [GLFMSTR] Golf Master 2.2 (Majewski, Terry; $15) is a personal or league golf scoring and record keeping software. You can maintain a complete record of league players, their handicaps, points earned in play, scores, courses played and course par. You can compile a player summary that totals all points earned by each player, and create a graph of individual player performance. [MTCHPLAY] MTCHPLAY (B.J. Ball; $0) allows you to track the scores for a match play tournament - the most common form of competition among ordinary golfers. C source code included. [PC_GOLF] PC-Golf is a personal score keeping and game evaluation program allowing you to compare scores and chart improvement. Requires BASICA or GWBASIC. [PERSGOLF] Personal Golf Tracker 3.0 (Transparent Reflections; $15) keeps track of your golf scores, averages, comparisons to par, score distribution, percentages, and six statistics of your choosing. It displays graphs of scores and statistics. It features Mouse support, drop-down menus, and on-line help. Information can be processed for up to 64 courses and 96 golfers. [SCORECRD] Golf ScoreCard (Yellow Moon Communications; $25) tracks your golf game. An unlimited number of golf courses and personal rounds of golf can be entered into the database. The program can review any game, display results graphically, calculate your handicap and other statistics, and print out scorecards or statistics. [SECRETRY] Golf League Secretary (Rankin, Pat; $35) is a set of programs for a golf league secretary. It keeps track of names and address, scores and handicaps of players, lets you assign players to teams and maintain won-loss statistics, and publish schedules and standings. It is can also add scores, correct scores and change data from the Browse display screen. You can set up and print schedules for 1st and 10th tee starts, for all 1st tee starts, or for shotgun starts. Handicaps go to one decimal place. The program also incorporates USGA slope considerations when figuring handicaps. [SGOLF] Golf Score Board (Bob Howe; $0) keeps track of golf scores for one or more players. It calculates handicaps and averages at different courses. It shows your best and worst games, your problem holes, and your best and worst scores on each course. [TWOSOME] TwoSome Generator 1.0 (Fain, Charles B.; $40) allows you to generate equal twosomes for golf tournaments and couples mixers. Features include up to 400 players (couples) per data file; an unlimited number of data files; the ability to save each player's (couple's) name, handicap, and play status and to edit the file; allows you optionally to rank players in four different groupings. It has three different scrambling routines, including one to scramble pairs without regard to handicap. It prints a player roster with handicaps, rankings, etc. The program is well written and easy to use. -----Other Specific Sports [GYMNASTC] Score-Plus (RocSoft Micro Consultants; $70) is used in scoring women's gymnastic meets for up to 300 gymnasts (per file). Ranking and reporting is in accordance with United States Gymnastic Federation rules. ALL-AROUND report shows all scores and ranking in USGF format. Team scoring is also included. Ninety-five teams may be stored on file and up to 50 teams may be used to calculate team scores and ranking. [KEEPER10] Tournament Keeper (Taylor, Robert E.; $30) will maintain fishing events for clubs or any organization that keeps results by weight. It provides a club roster, tournament schedule, individual tournament results and year-to-date standings. Requires 300K and a hard disk drive or high capacity floppy disk. [RACE_MGR] Race Manager (Hilsman, Steve & Williamson, Rick; $25) will manage a racing event such as running, swimming, dog sledding, and more. It supports entries of teams or individuals. It will manage the entries, starting, finishing, and results. It does not do the timing. Times must be entered manually. [SAILSCR] SailScor 1.O (Softab; $10) is a very powerful and comprehensive, yet quick and easy way to score sailboat races, print results and maintain seasonal standings. [SWIMBASE] SwimBase 2.0 (Wahl, Donald L. ASP; $52) keeps track of data for a swim team. The swimmers' personal data is stored along will all event, meet and season results. Data from previous seasons can be reviewed at any time. Print-outs include team rosters, address lists, mailing labels, individual swimmer results, event results, and meet results. This program is based on the United States Swimming (USS) rules for event names, swimmer and age groups and groups and points. Requires 512K, DOS 3+. -----General Tournament Scheduling & Management [TEAMS] Teams (Hill, August; $0) will create a tournament schedule given the number of players, rounds and team size. It can be used for bridge, golf and other team sports where players should be scheduled to play against all other players. It would not be suitable for non-team sports nor for set-team sports where members of teams should stay together, such as a bowling league. [TMATCH] TMatch (Hoyt, James A.; $5) is a round-robin tournament scheduling program. It can be used to schedule games for up to 40 different opponents or teams such that no two teams play each other more than once until all the teams have played each other at least once. The schedule can be saved to disk and recalled and printed to screen or printer. Unfortunately, it does not allow results to be posted and saved in the program, but otherwise, this is a very well written, feature filled and easy to use program with enough on-line help for even the most computer illiterate user. Anyone ever faced with the job of scheduling a league or tournament should snap up this program. [LP_SCHED] League Play! Scheduler (Millikin Software Systems; $75) creates a round robin playing schedule for sports leagues. It prints a schedule for up to 32 contestants, individuals or teams. Up to 31 rounds of competition may be included on schedules. Previously prepared lists can be retrieved and updated as required. There is also automatic shuffling of contestants, balanced home/visitor designation, a line editor, ability to switch games within a round, support for postponed/rescheduled games and much more. Requires DOS 3.3+, and 640K RAM. -----General Sports Record Keeping [BS_SLMP] Basketball Statistics (Sports League Management Associates; $?) is a program for basketball team managers and coaches. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the Sports League Management Program. This program lets you track statistics for each game for the team and for individual team members. [SP_MGMT] Sports Management Package (Sports League Management Associates; $20) maintains records about player personnel, including the coach's or manager's comments, and information about the league and team. The program can be used for almost any sport. [STATBOOK] Sports Statbook (RJL Systems; $49) maintains and prints hockey, soccer and other sports statistics for players and teams. Features include automatic updating of year-to-date and lifetime player and team statistics, easy multiple team handling.