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How to Score Interceptions in Flag Football

An interception changes more than the stat line. This tutorial shows how StatHawk records the pick, return context, possible defensive touchdown, and next possession.

What this tutorial shows

  • How to choose the Interception result.
  • How to select the defender who made the pick.
  • How to add return context when the flow asks for it.
  • How a pick-six can update the score.
  • How a normal interception changes possession.

What this creates in StatHawk

  • Interception credit for the defender.
  • Return yards when entered.
  • Defensive touchdown credit when selected.
  • Team takeaway context.
  • Updated score or next possession.

Transcript

A pick is not just a note in the margin.

It changes the drive. It changes possession. Sometimes it changes the score.

In StatHawk, when the other team throws a pick, choose Interception and select the defender who made the play.

From there, answer what happened next. Was it returned? Did it score? If the flow asks for return yards, add them while the play is still fresh.

If the interception is returned for a touchdown, StatHawk can record the defensive score and keep the game moving into the next step.

If it is not returned for a touchdown, the opponent drive ends and possession flips.

That one play can become the interception, the return yards, the takeaway, the defensive touchdown, and the next possession.

Score the pick live, and the box score keeps the story straight.

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