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Leagues
How league admins can create a league, add teams, scan games, share public results, use widgets, and manage archived seasons.
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Use this guide if you run an ongoing league or association with multiple teams. It explains how team games roll up into league standings, leaders, recent scores, public pages, playoff brackets, and embeddable widgets.
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Create the league as the hub for a sport, season, location, and group of teams. The league page connects standings, leaders, recent games, team pages, playoff brackets, and widgets. Use a clear season label so visitors understand which year or session they are viewing, especially when the league runs more than one season.
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Add teams with consistent names, divisions, and season labels. Each team can still have its own public page and saved games, while the league page rolls those results together. A clean team list makes standings, leaders, team totals, and website embeds easier for visitors to trust.
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Use divisions when a league has age groups, conferences, flights, or competitive tiers. Admins can create divisions and move teams between them from the league page, keeping standings context clearer for players and viewers.
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Scans are usually saved through the team workflow, then rolled up into league views. After a paper scoresheet is scanned, review the draft, correct player and team totals, and save it to the right team. Reviewed games update standings, recent games, team totals, player tables, and leaderboards.
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The league page is for people who want a complete view across teams. Use it to check standings, stat leaders, recent games, team stat comparisons, and individual team pages. Public visitors can follow results from one page, while admins can move into the underlying teams and games to verify or correct the source data.
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The Playoffs tab gives leagues a simple bracket area. Admins can seed the first round from standings, then edit matchups, scores, winners, and later rounds by hand so the bracket stays flexible when league rules are different.
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Share the public league page when viewers need the full context. Use widgets when your league already has a website and only needs selected live pieces. For example, a league home page might embed standings and recent games, while a stats page embeds leaders, team totals, and selected team player stats.
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League widgets include Standings, Recent games, Stat leaders, Team totals, Team stat bar graph, Stats by team, and Selected team player stats. The embed modal lets you choose light or dark mode, compact layout, branding, sizing, custom colors, and visible stat columns for supported widgets. The iframe code can be pasted into WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, league website builders, or a custom HTML site.
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Use Standings for the league home page, Recent games for schedule or results pages, Stat leaders for player recognition, Team totals for league-wide snapshots, Team stat bar graph for comparison visuals, Stats by team for deeper stat pages, and Selected team player stats when one team needs to be highlighted inside the league site. Widgets should be embedded where people already look instead of making visitors hunt through multiple pages.
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An archived league is a preserved view-only season or association record. It keeps past standings, leaders, teams, games, and widgets available for reference, but active changes such as adding teams, scanning new games, or changing current results may be unavailable. If a subscription is not renewed, paid league management features may pause until renewal, while saved results are intended to remain available as historical records.
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Create the league before teams begin submitting scoresheets, add teams consistently, scan and review games through the team pages, check the league standings and leaders, then embed the league widgets that match your public website. At the end of the season, archive the league and create a new league season instead of overwriting old results.
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