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Being able to make changes to brackets after they are built is a critical skill in running a successful event and is demonstrated in this course.
Custom Bracket Designs
This coures covers the basics of how to run a dual meet tournament using one chart.
Dual Tournaments, Statistician Operations
Some larger or more complex dual tournaments require more than one chart
and this course demonstrates how to run this type of event.
Multiple Charts - Dual
This course covers how to run electronic bouts for a dual tournament.
Electronic - Dual
This course covers how to run electronic bouts for an individual tournament.
Electronic - Individual
This course demonstrates the basics of setting up and running
an event on a local server.
Local Server Basics
Being able to make changes to brackets after they are built is a critical skill in running a successful event and is demonstrated in this course.
Making Bracket Changes
The mat assignment display is a powerful tool that can be used to display upcoming matches, team scores, past results and much more. This course demonstrates how to use the display for individual and dual tournaments.
Mat Assignment Display
Basic networking skills necessary in running an event on a local server are
covered in this course. Local Servers 101 should be taken prior to taking this course.
Basic Networking
This course covers how to run a basic open format tournament commonly
used for youth, middle school or JV events using Madison/Block
bracketing and when assigning brackets to mats.
Assign Weights to Mats, Madison/Block Bracketing
This course demonstrates how to run an open format tournament using
predefined weight classes and a call to mat system. Open Tournaments 102
should be taken after competion of Open Tournaments 101.
Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights
This course covers everything from setting up your preregistration through
importing wrestlers into your tournament.
Pre-Registration
Understanding the rounds page is an important part of running a succesful
event and is covered in this course.
Scheduling Rounds
Scramble pairings are commonly used for middle school and youth events and are a great way to create matches when brackets are not necessary. This course shows how to use wrestler`s weights, grades and ability levels to create quality matches.
Assign Weights to Mats, Scramble Pairings
This course covers separation criteria and seeding
open format tournaments.
Separation / Seeding
This course covers how to connect, set up and score matches
using Trackwrestling score clocks.
Trackwrestling Score Clocks
Typical high school varisty tournaments use a predefined format and this course covers how to set up and run this type of event.
Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights, Seeding Criteria, Statistician Operations
This course covers the basics on running a vertically paired tournament.
Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights, Vertical Pairing
This course should be taken after completing Vertical Pairing 101 and focuses on
separation, scheduling and making bracket changes and corrections.
Vertical Bracket Changes, Vertical Scheduling, Vertical Separation