
Digitizing High School Cross Country Records: Complete Implementation Guide for Running Programs
Preserving Cross Country Legacy: Moving Beyond Faded Paper Records In storage rooms across the country, high school cross country records sit in deteriorating file folders—handwritten time sheets from decades past, newspaper clippings yellowing at the edges, meet results printed on thermal paper that's already fading. These records represent countless hours of training, breakthrough performances, and program milestones, yet they remain largely inaccessible to the athletes who could be inspired by them.
Read More
Interactive Digital Boards at Track Meets: Real-Time Schedules, Results & Standings
Track and field meets present unique logistical challenges—dozens of simultaneous events, hundreds of athletes, complex heat assignments, constantly changing schedules, and spectators desperate for real-time results. Traditional paper programs and static announcement boards simply can’t keep pace with the dynamic nature of these competitions. Athletes miss events, parents struggle to locate their children, coaches scramble for updated results, and meet directors field endless questions about schedule changes.
Read More
Track & Field High School Touch Board Digital Display: Modern Recognition Solutions
Track and field programs build lasting legacies through records that span decades—from the sprinter who shattered the 100-meter record to the distance runner who rewrote the school’s cross country history. These achievements deserve recognition that matches their significance and inspires future generations of student-athletes. Yet many high schools struggle with outdated record boards that quickly become overcrowded, difficult to update, and fail to capture the complete stories behind extraordinary performances.
Read More






























