The results for last week’s shooting are now posted. Unfortunately there are no high guns to post. As a reminder after this coming week of shooting we will class all the teams and re-handicap for the following week of shooting.
–Chad
The results for last week’s shooting are now posted. Unfortunately there are no high guns to post. As a reminder after this coming week of shooting we will class all the teams and re-handicap for the following week of shooting.
–Chad
The league results are up finally for last week’s shooting. Sorry the update came so late. Congratulations to the high guns for the week: Justin Burns 48, Jon Counsell 48, Brad Mews 47, and Mike Ehlers 46.
–Chad
Most things are now fixed and weekly scoring updates for the league are available on the website. Just click on League Standings on the right sidebar for the site. Pre-printed score sheets will be available for each night of shooting. Shooters, team name, and yard line will be filled out automatically when the previous weeks results are entered. Also check out the new logo to the right that will be on each sheet. Congratulations to last weeks high guns Chad Rayhorn, Pat Langfeldt, and Bucky Gardner, and this weeks high gun Darrell Struensee. If you have not gotten some raffle tickets yet for our drawing at the July chicken shoot please see Karen, thanks.
–Chad
The reporting side of the league scoring program is partially working now. Tonight we will have team information up and the standings and handicaps and high guns will all be there. As of now there are no scores on the web site and there will be no pre-printed score sheets for tonight’s shooting. By next week everything should be working as normal. We should have pre-printed score sheets every week and the web site will have the scores updated each weekend. Sorry about the troubles.
–Chad
Sorry that there have not been any scoring updates on the site for the first night of league. I updated my computer this winter and in the process updated the Ruby runtime library that my scoring program code is based on. I then proceeded to make the necessary changes to make my program work properly. Everything was perfect, there will be new features I can implement with the updated Ruby runtime and I could simplify some spots of my 4500 lines of code, or so I thought. While the program was technically working and did a fine job at keeping track of members and the league scoring aspect, I seemed to have forgotten to check the compatibility of the reporting capabilities with the new runtime environment. That didn’t work out so well. Some libraries I was dependent upon are incompatible with Ruby 1.9.3 and there are no plans to make them. Well to wind this up without writing a book, I am working as fast as possible to update my code base to fix all the reporting problems. I sure hope to have a fix before Thursday night league, if not then I will have shooting yards figured by hand and posted at the club. This is also why the league results are not posted on the site, my code does most of this work for me. Instead of spending time and effort to get the site updated I am spending my time on the code to get it working so all will go smoothly from here on out. I you need to see the results before Thursday pick up a copy of the TRG as they should be in there. Thanks for everyone’s patients.
–Chad