Software Development

Guts Scoring Stats App

An Android scoring companion for guts frisbee matches—logging every throw with thrower, release type, line position, defender, body zone, and outcome, then building a live play-by-play log, match stats, and exportable data for coaching and analysis.

  • Throw-level data entry designed for the pace of guts—who threw, how, what happened, and where on the line
  • Line-position grid (DR through DL) plus body-zone diagram for where the disc hit first
  • Live scoreboard, annotated play-by-play log, and undo for the last recorded shot
  • Match setup from tournament rosters or spreadsheet import for testing and replay
  • Per-match stats view and export for post-game analysis
  • Pairs with the Guts Tourney Management Platform for bracket-level operations

How it works

Bracket software tracks who advances; this app tracks how every point was won or lost.

Load the match

Select the tournament and two teams—or load a spreadsheet for demo and replay. The app pulls rosters so throwers and defenders are one tap away.

Record each throw

After every shot, capture thrower, release (back hand, side arm, thumber, and more), outcome (score, caught, dump, foot fault, re-throw), line sector, defender, and body zone.

Analyze & export

The running log shows annotated entries like “Buchanan's RH Back Hand scores on Luebeck at RE Top Center.” Review stats or export when the match ends.

In the app

Android UI built for stat keepers working from the sideline during guts matches.

Guts Scoring Stats App dialog to load a tournament and select two teams
Tournament & team setup
Shot entry form showing thrower, back-hand release, score on the right edge, and head body zone
Throw-level shot entry — score detail
Shot entry form with side-arm release, ace checked, and left-wing line position
Throw-level shot entry — ace on the line
Live match view with score 1-1, team tabs, and annotated play-by-play log
Live score & play-by-play log

Capabilities

Match-level detail that complements tournament bracket management.

Shot taxonomy

Back hand, side arm, thumber, flipper, invert, staker, and wrist flick—plus handedness, ace flag, and observer notation.

Line & body mapping

Seven line sectors from deep right to deep left, dump-high/dump-low bands, and a nine-zone body diagram for first contact.

Live play-by-play

Human-readable log entries with running score, game-win tracking, and one-shot undo when an entry needs correction.

Tournament integration

Designed to load events from the Guts Tourney platform; spreadsheet mode supports offline demo and historical replay.

Stats & export

Summarize match flow and player performance beyond what a bracket sheet captures—then export for spreadsheets or archival.

Built for the line

Large touch targets, modal shot entry, and minimal navigation so a single operator can keep up during fast guts exchanges.

On the field

The environment this app was built to score.

guts players in defensive formation as a disc approaches the line
guts tournament play — 2017
Team in red jerseys defending during guts at the WFDF World Championships
WFDF World ultimate & guts championships — 2004

Also see the Guts Tourney Management Platform for registration, pool play, and bracket operations.