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Park Enterprises has six computer programs that are now available to aid your wrestling program. All are menu driven so they are easy to use. No computer knowledge is necessary. The "Wrestling Statistics" and the "Wrestling Practice Planner" programs are available in Windows, Dos, or for Macintosh computers. The "Wrestling Tournament" program is available in either Windows or Dos formats for IBM/Compatible computers.
The WINDOWS Statistics & Tournament 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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WRESTLING STATISTICS: (Windows (HTML Capabilites), Mac, or Dos):
The Windows version program capacities; The number of teams is unlimited. For each team, there may be up to 20 weight classes, up to 40 wrestlers, up to 40 meets, and up to 7 matches per meet for each wrestler. Dos version program capacities; up to a maximum of six teams. For each team, there may be up to 16 weight classes, up to 30 meets, up to 26 wrestlers (24 for colleges), and up to six matches per meet for each wrestler. Individual statistics included are opponent, match result, type of decision, pin time or match score, plus both points scored and points allowed for 3-pt near falls, 2-pt near falls, reversals, takedowns, escapes, penalty points, and team points scored (college version also has riding time). An edit routine for typing mistakes is included. There are two options for season-to-date statistics. (1) Cumulative totals of all the above statistics plus season record, number of pins, and number of times pinned for each individual and for the team. (2) Match by match season-to-date summary for each wrestler, mainly for use at seeding meetings. Each is available anytime. The program handles unusual decisions such as forfeits, defaults, and draws. You may add, change or delete a match from a meet which has been previously stored. The program generates a neat print-out for your bulletin board or the newspapers.
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WRESTLING PRACTICE PLANNER: (Windows, Mac, or Dos formats only):
There are 16 different drill categories with up to 18 drills in each category (named using your own terminology). Categories include such things as warm-up activities, conditioning drills, takedown drills, reversal drills, pinning drills, and more plus a "coach's input" in every category if you want to include a special activity. There is menu selection of all practice drills and activities for fast set-up of practice. A split-the-squad routine is included so different drills may be assigned to multiple groups (lightweights, heavyweights, etc.) during the same drill period.
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WRESTLING TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER & SCORER: (Windows (HTML Capabilites) or Dos formats only):
There is a maximum of 16 weight classes with a maximum of 32 entries in each. Automatic 4, 8, 16, or 32-man brackets are automatically selected as needed with automatic insertion of any necessary byes. The program generates a current, neat bracket printout of any weight class any time you need one. The program has the capability of 4, 6, or 8 place tournament scoring for up to 90 schools. Screen display or hard-copy printout of current team score is available at any time. Also a printout of final individual placing for all weight classes is included. There are two types of consolation matches, full wrestle-backs with cross-bracketing or "follow-your-man" format. You choose which type you want. The college version has college scoring, etc. Special high school versions are available for those states that deviate from the national federation rulebook. New York (superior decision); Illinois (bye scoring); Alabama, Kansas, and Idaho (pairings); and Florida (limited wrestle-backs). There is full editing capability of entries, results, and team scoring is included. The program prints bout-cards if match has yet to be wrestled, prints results if match has been completed. Also you may view any range of matches anytime for any weight class (example: matches 3 through 8, etc.). There is a full erase feature to remove all data from a tournament and to prepare the program for the next one. Also included is a menu-driven "after the tournament" summary. Any or all schools - any or all weight classes. Match-by-match summary includes result, opponent, decision type, time/score, team points scored in each match, and final place won (if any).
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