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Park Enterprises
has five excellent computer programs available to assist you and your cross-country teams. These programs are available for three different computer formats: (1) Windows, (2) Dos, and (3) Macintosh.
The WINDOWS Statistics & Scorer programs have the ability to save reports in "HTML" format. HTML files may be posted directly to your internet web site or may be emailed to the newspapers, television, or any other interested party.
Sample Printouts & Input Screens can be viewed by entering the Software Catalog, choosing this sport and clicking on "Click here! - For program descriptions and printout samples!"
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CROSS-COUNTRY STATISTICS: (Windows (HTML Capabilites), Dos, Macintosh): Keeps statistics for your team(s) throughout the season. Windows and Mac versions can track statistics for an unlimited number of teams. Dos version will do stats for up to 6 different teams.
1. Designed specifically for cross country. Menu-driven so it is very easy to use.
2. Program maximums: Windows and Mac; 80 athletes and 40 meets per team. Dos version; 60 athletes and 40 meets per team.
3. Up to 8 splits per individual runner per race.
4. Meet information includes meet name, meet date, meet site, length of race, team place and team points scored, race conditions (weather), plus a miscellaneous entry of your choice.
5. Individual runner information included place won, overall race time, and up to 8 splits for each athlete.
6. One special feature. The size of the race field is included so that a percentile rank may be determined for each runner. This percentile rank is calculated for each race and also for season-to-date.
7. Automatic subtraction of each runner's cumulative times to get the race splits (if you wish to use it).
8. Cumulative time of the top five runners is calculated and listed.
9. Average time per mile (or kilometers, etc.) listed for each runner.
10. Printouts available: (a) Single meet, (b) Season-to-date for each athlete, (c) Ranked efforts (top 10, etc.).
11. Each meet may be called up at any time and edited if necessary.
12. There is an erase feature to remove all data from the program (removes last year's stats or practice session data).
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CROSS-COUNTRY SCORER: (Windows (HTML Capabilites), Dos, Macintosh): Dos version will score up to six different races. Windows and Mac versions can score an unlimited number. Move from race to race with ease. Set-up information and school lists are re-usable from race to race if desired.
1. Easy to use. Menu-driven. NO COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE IS NECESSARY.
2. For each race, you control all variables: number of schools (maximum of 60), number of runners to score (usually 5 per team), the number of runners who are eligible to score (usually 7), and the number of runners allowed per school (open-ended). Care must be taken however when entering the allowable runners per school as the number of schools times the allowable runners per school should be 600 or less in each race.
3. Two methods are provided to enter contestant numbers (computer generated or you pick 'em). In either case, a duplicate number check is made after the entries are completed so that two runners don't have the same number.
4. Full editing of the school lists and each school's entry list is possible up until race time. Each race's entries may be printed normally and/or on 1-up mailing labels to stick on each runner.
5. At the finish line, simply type in each contestant's number as they finish. Program gets the name and school from the entries list. There is an error check here to be sure each entered-number is valid. After the last runner has finished, the computer scores the race. A tie-breaking routine is included in case of ties in the team score. Schools with less than the required number of team runners are automatically eliminated from the team scoring. Times may be entered either as each runner finishes or at your convenience after the race is completed.
6. Final print-out includes the: (a) meet name, date, etc., (b) team scoring, (c) final race placing of all runners in the race, (d) final placing of only those runners eligible for the team scoring, and (e) each runner's time if entered. There is also provision for printing an "After-the-Race" results summary of each school's runners.
7. The final results of the race may be edited and re-scored if necessary.
8. Separate divisions (sub-races) may be scored within the same main race. Example: you could run two divisions together, then score and print (a) the overall race, (b) division #1 separate, and (c) division #2 separate. The 600 limit per race still applies to the overall number of entries, however.
9. A data erase feature is built in the program to remove old races or a practice session.
10. Windows version has an option for "ghost" scoring if desired.
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