We turn decades of scores, rosters, and records — across every sport in your department — into one searchable, beautifully designed record book your athletes, alumni, and boosters will actually open. Updated weekly during the season.
A retired coach's memory. A spreadsheet no one can find. Whatever happened to make it onto MaxPreps. The result is the same everywhere: a program with real history that has no way to tell its story to the athletes chasing those records, the alumni who set them, or the community that funds the program.
Not a-la-carte — every sport, built together
Varsity history across your entire athletic department — football to volleyball to track — in a single branded book, not one team at a time.
We pull from MaxPreps, Athletic.net, Milesplit, AZPreps365, and local archives, then checksum every number against published team totals. Honest gaps are labeled, not faked.
Designed in your school's identity and mascot — a record book that looks like it belongs to you, never a generic template.
Searchable player profiles, all-time and class records, full season logs and box scores, championship history — all cross-linked and easy to explore.
Built-in ad placements let local businesses sponsor the book — a revenue stream that can cover the cost of running it.
New results roll in every week during the season. We keep it current — no more “we’ll update it next summer.”
Every book is custom-built in the school's colors and identity, but the structure is proven. Three reference builds cover the range of program shapes — from a 70-year-old Catholic prep still recovering pre-MaxPreps history, to a brand-new program that won a state title in its third year. The first is our home reference build; the others were assembled from public data to demonstrate what a champion or rising program looks like on the platform.
A record book that's a year out of date is a museum piece. We keep every book live — new results ingested every week during the season, mid-week refreshes when new stats drop.
We start with the public sources every AD already knows — then verify.
For anything not on the public sites — pre-2004 program history, hand-kept coach records, hardcopy program books — the school provides access or scans and we digitize and cross-check. Honest gaps stay labeled as gaps.