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How to Track Passing Yards in Flag Football

Passing yards should not be rebuilt from memory after the game. This tutorial shows how a completed pass in StatHawk can feed the passer, receiver, yardage, and box score while you score live.

What this tutorial shows

  • Where to start a completed pass in the live scoring flow.
  • How to confirm the passer when needed.
  • How to select the receiver.
  • How to enter yards in yardage mode.
  • How passing and receiving stats come from the same live play.

What this creates in StatHawk

  • Pass attempt and completion.
  • Passing yards in yardage mode.
  • Reception.
  • Receiving yards in yardage mode.
  • Cleaner box score and player stat output.

Transcript

Passing yards should not be a postgame math project.

In StatHawk, start with Pass Play, then choose Complete.

If the passer is not already set from your lineup, choose the passer. Then pick the receiver.

When yardage mode asks for yards, enter the gain while the play is still fresh.

If the play reaches the target, answer the first-down prompt and keep scoring.

That one completed pass can update the passer's attempts, completions, and passing yards, plus the receiver's catch and receiving yards.

Score the completion live, and the box score does not have to be rebuilt later.

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