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About this web site


This site was created near the end of the 05-06 basketball season. Why? I found myself searching and visiting 5 or 6 different web sites to get info on certain Section IV basketball records and info. I would much rather have just one place where I could get all that info. But there wasn't one, so I made one.

No one asked me to do this, I volunteered myself.

Originally it was going to be a web site showing just the past champions of the Section IV tournaments. I figured through some web searching I could find the past 10 or 15 years, maybe. But when I contacted the Section IV Athletic office, they sent me a list dating back to 1960! So this got the ball rolling into what the site is today.

But the biggest thing I want everyone to know about this site is, it is built by you! It's a community project. It's a Section IV hall-of-fame. I don't have access to all the records, photos, scores from the games, etc., that are out there. You, the players, coaches, parents, teammates, fans, etc., have this info. You have the memory of your son scoring 37 against (insert team here..) or your teammate reaching 1,000 points, or hitting 7 three-pointers, or knowing how far your school went into the State tournament. The records that are on the records page are certainly not all the records for Section IV. Those are just the ones I found from searching the web and from people like you emailing me. I know there are many more. And I hope to continually be adding more and more records and any other info relating to Section IV boys basketball.

I've had a few questions on why there is no girls web site. The simple answer is time. I barely have enough time to keep up with the activity generated by the boys side of things. So, unfortunately, I would not be able to keep up.

How You Can Help


1. If you know of any records, (assists, three-pointers, rebounds, points, etc., 1,000 point scorers, etc.) please send them via email.

2. If you know of any errors, please let me know.

3. If you have any photos of players, teams, etc please send them along. (paper photos will need to be scanned or digitized).

4. Volunteer to report game scores for your home school. I have heard that the kids like to come home from the game and see how their competitors did that night also. It's very easy and quick, you just need to be slightly computer savvy. Click here to find out how.

5. Send team schedules (these are very hard to find sometimes)

6. Spread the word! The IAC and STAC seem to have a presence on here, but not much activity from the MAC, Delaware, and Tri-Valley schools.

7. And lastly, ANYTHING you can think of!

 

Thanks for reading, enjoy the site!
Steve

 

 

 

 


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