VolleyWrite New Release – May 2017

New Version of VolleyWrite Get the latest version of VolleyWrite on the Resources page of our website (Windows/PC version ony) or in the iTunes App store (iPad only) now! We are already working on the next release to be ready for the fall season.  Those of you who have subscribed to our mailing list will be…

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New releases for Spring 2017

Earlier this week, the iTunes App store approved the latest release of VolleyWrite for the iPad (3.1), and today we have released the latest version of VolleyWrite for WIndows (version 3.1.13) on our website.  These versions include the new lineup entry into lineup diagrams matching what the coaches submit, which we think will eliminate lineup…

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VolleyWrite introduced at Borderline tournament, Ohio

On February 20, 2016, Borderline Volleyball Club in Oxford, Ohio used VolleyWrite in conjunction with Wildfire Sports LLC’s tournament management website. It was a bit of a surprise for the participating teams, but the girls did very well with the quick explanation they received before their matches. One 12-year-old scorer told her mom that she…

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VolleyWrite in Virginia

We are getting ready to go to Sterling, Virginia! The NVVA is hosting a two-day six court tournament this Saturday and Sunday, January 9 & 10. The libero trackers will be using the iPad version of VolleyWrite! We are so excited to be able to assist with these club volleyball matches!

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VolleyWrite booth at the AVCA Convention 2015!!

Come to booth 400 at the AVCA Convention at the Century Link Convention Center!  Not only will we share with you all of the new features we have built into VolleyWrite(like predictive assistance and the new USAV rules), but you can join our mailing list and get registered for a free Lenovo Windows tablet!!! The…

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Why VolleyWrite? – Part 2

If you look at the score sheet below, the answer to “Why VolleyWrite?” is self-evident.  Aside from the readability and penmanship, notice that the substitutions overflowed (not the scorer’s fault), incorrect substitution information was entered on the right (since when can #1 sub in for #1?) and there are no tic marks to indicate whether…

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