Authors :
Aldrin Gray Ladera; Chem Sauro; Daniel Delantes; Arjade Enricoso; Val Anthony Caharian; Jan James Pada
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 12 - December
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25dec1181
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Abstract :
The increasing demand for accurate, efficient, and transparent scorekeeping in local sports events motivated the
development of DigiTally: Digital Score and Stats System for Local Leagues. Traditional manual tally sheets used by local
tournament organizers often result in errors, incomplete records, and delays in reporting game outcomes. This study
aimed to design and develop a web-based system that automates score recording, streamlines statistics generation, and
organizes tournament data for improved accessibility and reliability. Using the Modified Waterfall Model, the system was
analyzed, designed, implemented, and evaluated to ensure it met user requirements. The development process involved
creating a centralized database structure, designing user-friendly interfaces for scorekeepers and administrators, and im-
plementing core functionalities such as real-time score entry, automated computation of player and team statistics, stand-
ings generation, and secure data storage. System testing demonstrated that DigiTally effectively reduces manual workload
and minimizes inconsistent or missing records, while ensuring faster and more organized access to tournament infor-
mation. Overall, the results show that DigiTally enhances the accuracy, efficiency, and organization of local sports score-
keeping, providing a dependable digital alternative to traditional methods and offering opportunities for future improve-
ments through feature expansion and interface refinement.
Keywords :
Digital Scorekeeping, Sports Statistics System, Local Leagues, Automated Tally Sheets, Real-Time Scoring, Web- Based System, Tournament Management, System Development, Centralized Database.
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The increasing demand for accurate, efficient, and transparent scorekeeping in local sports events motivated the
development of DigiTally: Digital Score and Stats System for Local Leagues. Traditional manual tally sheets used by local
tournament organizers often result in errors, incomplete records, and delays in reporting game outcomes. This study
aimed to design and develop a web-based system that automates score recording, streamlines statistics generation, and
organizes tournament data for improved accessibility and reliability. Using the Modified Waterfall Model, the system was
analyzed, designed, implemented, and evaluated to ensure it met user requirements. The development process involved
creating a centralized database structure, designing user-friendly interfaces for scorekeepers and administrators, and im-
plementing core functionalities such as real-time score entry, automated computation of player and team statistics, stand-
ings generation, and secure data storage. System testing demonstrated that DigiTally effectively reduces manual workload
and minimizes inconsistent or missing records, while ensuring faster and more organized access to tournament infor-
mation. Overall, the results show that DigiTally enhances the accuracy, efficiency, and organization of local sports score-
keeping, providing a dependable digital alternative to traditional methods and offering opportunities for future improve-
ments through feature expansion and interface refinement.
Keywords :
Digital Scorekeeping, Sports Statistics System, Local Leagues, Automated Tally Sheets, Real-Time Scoring, Web- Based System, Tournament Management, System Development, Centralized Database.