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Re: Counting discs

We provided field staff volunteers at all the events we attended this year, and they had this information on scoring.

At Kansas City there were 4 score keepers on each end, one concentrating each of the goals. They counted Frisbees as they went in and recounted them from the bins at the end of each match. After autonomous, the scores for each goal were given to a 5th person on each end who then verified the count in the goal and relayed the information to the official scorekeeper. This 5th person also helped verify the final count at the end of each match and relayed the final count to the official scorekeeper.

At Oklahoma City there were 3 score keepers on each end. During autonomous, two would watch from the front for Frisbees going into the goals and one would watch from the back to count and verify the total at the end of autonomous. The three on each end would then watch and work together to record goals during teleop. At the end of each match, Frisbees were counted as they were removed from the goals to verify accuracy. This count was given to the official scorekeeper at the end of each match and input before the score for each match was displayed.