So, we have a few smart kids running around here at CMU. Our Stat keepers took one look at the standard stat book layout prior to their training and said it was garbage. They never saw a game before by the way. I would have to agree. It's laid out poorly and not ergonomic. They took it to one of their professors and created a little project to recreate the stat sheets and how it's laid out. Basically, they wanted to make it easier and a lot more user friendly for themselves and any new stat keepers. It was so brilliant it was stupid. After reviewing game film to ensure stats were correct the accuracy went through the roof.
This was just one piece of the puzzle. They still had to know what a save really was and what a GB really looked like.
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Ask Ethan Ritz about the note card method. I swear by it.
Chris Larson
District 7 Lacrosse Official
SFO - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference
Treasurer - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Officials Association
General Manager - Team MN Lacrosse
Boy's Coaching Coordinator - St Paul Youth Lacrosse
District 7 Lacrosse Official
SFO - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference
Treasurer - Upper Midwest Lacrosse Officials Association
General Manager - Team MN Lacrosse
Boy's Coaching Coordinator - St Paul Youth Lacrosse
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