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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:42 pm
My son's team is attending a national tournament this month that has an unusual roster requirement. All players on the team must have participated in at least 60% of the team's games this spring. We have to produce scorecards as requested for proof of participation. There are some message boards where people are supposedly joking about knowing how to manipulate iScore games to show participation for kids picked up late in the season. Personally, I am not worried about what other people do. If they feel the need to cheat the rules to get further in the tournament, I'm not going to waste my time worrying about it. However, with all the talk going around, I am worried that we might be accused of editing rosters. We have one kid who was injured during the season and missed significant playing time but has played in enough games to meet the requirements.
My question is if there is a way to prove that I have not edited games. Does the API contain any information on the last edited date? I have emailed myself the scorecards after each game so at least that is dated. Any other ideas?
My question is if there is a way to prove that I have not edited games. Does the API contain any information on the last edited date? I have emailed myself the scorecards after each game so at least that is dated. Any other ideas?