Keep the score, the story, and the stats in one game-day flow.
FlagSketch Scorekeeping turns your lineup into a live sideline logger. Tap in touchdowns, extra points, defensive plays, and opponent scores, then clean up the log and finish with a box score that feels ready to share.
Offense
Log next play
Last play: Q3 - Mia -> Ava - Touchdown
+6 - touchdown
Box score
Player stats
Mia Carter
13 pts - 2 TD - 1 XP
Noah Lee
5 pulls - 1 sack
Ava Kim
1 rec TD - 3 catches
Why It Matters
The game moves too fast for memory to be the record.
Youth flag games generate more details than a coach can hold while also managing substitutions, play calls, and parents asking the score. A good scorekeeping flow captures the key moments as they happen, then gives you time to fix the details after the drive.
- Lineup-aware player lists so you are not searching the whole roster after a touchdown
- Fast pass, run, defense, touchdown, extra-point, and opponent scoring flows
- Optional yardage and defensive tracking when you want a richer game record
- Editable play log and end-of-game box score that make the recap feel finished
Sideline Questions
Who should I make player of the game after those big plays?
Which kids found the end zone today?
Who had the standout defensive stop?
What's the final stat line to share with the parents?
Workflow
From kickoff to final recap.
Choose the lineup
Start scorekeeping from the game and bring in the players already assigned to the field.
Tap through each play
Log pass, run, defense, touchdowns, opponent scores, and extra points without typing a full sentence.
Clean up the play log
Edit mistakes, add a missed play, filter by quarter, and reorder entries when the sideline gets messy.
End with the box score
Review the final score, quarter table, team stats, and player stat leaders after the game.
Built For The Sideline
Tap first, clean up later.
The live logger is designed for one-handed game flow. Record the result, connect it to a player, and move on. When a sequence gets noisy, the play log gives you room to edit, delete, add a missed play, or reorder by quarter before you end the game.
Last-play awareness
Keep the latest action visible so the next tap starts from context instead of guesswork.
Editable game record
The play log is not locked in the moment you tap. Fix the record while the details are still fresh.
Scorekeeping belongs beside the rest of your game-day system.
The best scorekeeper is not a standalone notebook. It starts from the lineup you built, fits the plays you call, and leaves you with a cleaner recap after the game.
Ready to keep a cleaner game record?
Start free and bring lineups, plays, wristbands, and scorekeeping into one coaching workflow.
Start FreeFAQ
What is FlagSketch Scorekeeping?
Scorekeeping is a mobile-first flag football scorekeeper inside FlagSketch. It is currently a Beta feature. Coaches can start from a game lineup, log offensive and defensive plays, track points, and review the final box score.
Does scorekeeping connect to my lineup?
Yes. The scorekeeper starts from the lineup selected for that game, so the players on the field are ready for pass, run, touchdown, extra-point, and defensive logging.
Can I edit the play log after a mistake?
Yes. Coaches can edit plays, delete plays, add a missed play, filter by quarter, and reorder the log so the game record stays clean.
What does the box score include?
The end-of-game view includes the final result, quarter-by-quarter scoring, team stats, player stat leaders, and a share recap action.
Why is scorekeeping marked Beta?
It is labeled Beta while the workflow is new and being refined with real game-day use. The core live logger, play log, and box score are built for coaches to use now.