Sonny wrote:StatCrew is probably the answer.....
However, as outlined above, a huge issue is accurate roster information. The roster information on MCLA.us is incorrect way too often! And that is problematic on many different levels:
Live Statistical Game Reporting
Reporters trying to write articles
Audio radio broadcasts
Video (TV) broadcasts
Tournament Staff Trying to Pull together the tournament program
etc....
We shouldn't be fielding multiple e-mails through out the week from parents and fans back at home saying No. 3 is Mike Smith (not John Jones). And I shouldn't have to "continually massage the roster data" up to faceoff when trying to get ready for a radio broadcast in the press box.
I am with Sonny on this. For all the suggestions I have seen regarding the tournament, not one was "Teams really need to get their act together." Mind you, some programs are top notch, they are responsive, they have rosers posted correctly and they if there are changes, have them made quickly, etc. But for every one team that is on the ball, two are a mess (speaking of teams that had tournament responsibilties), of those, two out of every three programs happaned to be Division B teams (not condemming Div. B, but those are the facts). Take a look at the tourament program for instance. See all those sections where info was blank, or a photo wasn't submitted? Or where players' numbers were wrong or there were people listed that had quit the team? Those things are on the teams themselves.
Everyone was sent roster requests, then they were sent pages to proof, there were numerous emails and requests, there were weeks to get this done in some cases, less time for others, but eveyone was provided the chances to make corrections/additions/changes. It still doesn't happen. So yes, we would love StatCrew, but if the rosters we are working with are incorrect, it will still result in stats being attributed to the wrong players.
We can't hand hold all 28 teams at the tournament. We don't have a staff bigger than 10 people pre-tournament, and none of us are full time. I think four of us single-handedly put together the program, and we waited until the final minutes hoping we would hear back from some of the teams. I made myself available to any coach or player rep that wanted to contact me. I had multiple conversations with Charlie Mark, Jason Lamb, Joe Kerwin, Mickey-Miles, and other coaches and assistants who cared enough to prepare their teams in a professional manner. What are the suggestions for the others? How should we handle teams that can't even verify a roster? Or don't want take a photo for the tournament program. We can only do so much in organizing the tournament. It can look as good as NCAA Championship weekend, but if teams aren't willing to improve and take those steps along with the league, we are always going to be held back. You are only as strong as your weakest link.