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- Game Management
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- Contents:
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- -----Baseball
- -----Basketball
- -----Bowling
- -----Bridge
- -----Football
- -----Golf
- -----Other Specific Sports
- -----General Tournament Scheduling & Management
- -----General Sports Record Keeping
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-
- -----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.
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