How to Create a Flag Football Box Score and PDF
When the game is final, StatHawk turns the plays you scored live into coach-ready output. This tutorial shows where to find the box score and PDF.
What this tutorial shows
- How to open a final game.
- How to open the Box Score.
- How to review player and team stat sections.
- How to export the Box Score PDF when available.
- How the live scoring work becomes a postgame record.
What this creates in StatHawk
- Game box score.
- Game PDF.
- Player stat output.
- Team stat output.
- Shareable postgame record.
Transcript
The final whistle should come with a box score.
In StatHawk, the box score starts with the plays you already scored.
Open a final game, then open the Box Score. You can review the final score, team stats, player tables, scoring, and defense from the same game record.
When you need something cleaner to save or share, use Export Box Score PDF.
That gives you a postgame record without rebuilding the game in a spreadsheet.
Score the game live. Let the box score and PDF follow.
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