How to Export Girls Flag Football Stats for MaxPreps
StatHawk is built for coaches who need cleaner high-school output after the game. This tutorial shows the MaxPreps-ready export path for eligible final games.
What this tutorial shows
- How an eligible final high-school game becomes export-ready.
- Why roster and jersey details matter.
- Where to find the Export MaxPreps File action.
- How to save or share the generated file.
- Why the workflow is file-based manual upload, not automatic sync.
What this creates in StatHawk
- MaxPreps-ready export file for eligible final high-school games.
- Cleaner postgame stat handoff.
- A file coaches can save or share for the MaxPreps import flow.
Transcript
For high-school girls flag football, the postgame handoff matters.
For eligible final games, StatHawk can generate a MaxPreps-ready file from the game you already scored.
The key word is file.
This is not automatic sync. StatHawk does not upload the game for you.
Score the game, make sure it is final and eligible, and check that your roster details are clean.
Then choose Export MaxPreps File.
From there, save or share the file for the MaxPreps import flow.
Score the game once. Use the same game data for the box score, stat tables, PDFs, and a MaxPreps-ready file.
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