Tigers Court was built for tracking money in a team bonding exercise called "Court"
Tigers Court
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Tigers Court was built for tracking money in a team bonding exercise called "Court". Court is done on many Junior and Semi Pro sport teams, especially hockey. Court is a weekly occurrence where players fine each other for funny acts done through out the week. The money collected goes towards future team events such as parties and dinners. In this app, players sign up with their given teamID and the admin/captain of the team records how much each player owes. Each player is assigned a role/type from the admin where a "Vet" is a player who has played multiple years at the team's level and a "Rookie" is a first year player. The admin has the ability to assign Rookie Blankets which fine all rookies on the team. All of this tracking can get confusing for players. Therefore, when non-admin players login it shows how much they owe at the end of the week, as well as a break down of Rookie Blanket, Personal, Total fines paid and how much money has been collected from everyone. Furthermore, there is a feature which allows players to record fines that want to be shared at the next weekly court meetings. Overall, this app makes the recording and remembering of Court information much more organized and secure.
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Tigers Court was built for tracking money in a team bonding exercise called "Court". Court is done on many Junior and Semi Pro sport teams, especially hockey. Court is a weekly occurrence where players fine each other for funny acts done through out the week. The money collected goes towards future team events such as parties and dinners. In this app, players sign up with their given teamID and the admin/captain of the team records how much each player owes. Each player is assigned a role/type from the admin where a "Vet" is a player who has played multiple years at the team's level and a "Rookie" is a first year player. The admin has the ability to assign Rookie Blankets which fine all rookies on the team. All of this tracking can get confusing for players. Therefore, when non-admin players login it shows how much they owe at the end of the week, as well as a break down of Rookie Blanket, Personal, Total fines paid and how much money has been collected from everyone. Furthermore, there is a feature which allows players to record fines that want to be shared at the next weekly court meetings. Overall, this app makes the recording and remembering of Court information much more organized and secure.
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