Tournament Scoring Spreadsheet

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Tournament Scoring Spreadsheet

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I've been working on a spreadsheet recently that automates many parts of tournament scoring in Science Olympiad, and it's finally finished. From creating a scoresheet for release to generating a slideshow for award ceremonies to making histograms of individual events, the spreadsheet has a lot of useful features for tournaments (not for competitors). Using only raw scores for each event and team names, it can rank every team and event automatically, highlighting ties to be broken manually. It can handle up to 249 teams and 28 events with the ability to choose individual events to be dropped for each team in a manner similar to tournaments like Texas State or just trial certain events easily. The sheets also support participation points, no shows, disqualifications, tiers, and events where the lowest score wins (like Scrambler or Robot Tour).

Most importantly, I've integrated some app scripts to automate certain processes into sheets, usable through the menu under the file name. Using a template slide, the spreadsheet is able to compile the results for each event into a slideshow, with each slide being updated with the top teams for that event. The format of the slide, how many teams are shown, and the format of the text is all customizable from a custom sidebar. Additionally, another script can generate histograms of the raw scores for each event (this doesn't take tiers into account), while another creates a scoresheet in the format of the national tournament with the option to be ranked by team number or rank.

I've also chosen to not include automatic tiebreaking; however, ties are marked with red, so they should be easy to fix by adding a decimal to the raw score. I wanted to keep the amount of values to be entered at a minimum, so only raw scores are accepted, thereby making tiebreaking (especially in builds) impossible to do automatically through the sheet.

To see how to use it, check this link or my website for more information.
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