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Keeping Score at a Dive Meet

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Calculator 1

Sheet Runner

Writer 1

Writer 2

Announcer

Calculator 2

Scoring tables can be arranged in many different physical configurations according to pool custom, but they need to have this group of people arranged in this order for the sheets to circulate properly. A good reason to combine small events is to keep the tableworkers from being rushed and to reduce the likelihood of errors.

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Calculator 1

Multiply the total by the DD to get the score for the dive.

Write the score for the dive in the column on the right of the dive sheet.

Pass the dive sheet to calculator 2.

If Calculator 2’s total doesn’t agree with your, work with them to locate the error and correct the score.

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Calculator 2

Multiply the total by the DD to get the score for the dive. Check with Calculator 1 to make sure the totals agree.

If the totals agree, turn the sheet upside down at the end of the table to keep the sheets in order.

�If the totals don’t agree, works with Calculator 1 to locate the error and correct the score.