We’ve been working hard building ScorX into the best youth sports performance tracking app in Australia, and now it’s time to share what we’ve learned along the way.
The ScorX blog is where we’ll publish practical guides, coaching tips, and insights for the parents and coaches who are serious about their young athletes’ development — without the fluff.
What to expect
Practical guides for parents. How to set up your first team, what stats actually matter for different age groups, how to use game data to have better conversations with coaches.
Coaching resources. Using data to identify which players need extra reps, how to spot development trends across a season, and how to structure training around real match performance.
Sport-specific content. We cover 16 sports including AFL, basketball, netball, rugby union, rugby league, soccer, tennis, and more. Expect deep dives into the stats that matter for each.
App updates and feature releases. When we ship something new — and we ship often — you’ll hear about it here first.
Why we built ScorX
Most youth sports apps stop at the scoreboard. A final score tells you who won, but it doesn’t tell you why, and it gives coaches and parents nothing to work with for next week’s training.
ScorX is built around a simple idea: every game a young athlete plays is a data point, and those data points, tracked consistently over a season, paint a picture of development that no coach can see with the naked eye alone.
We built it because we were tired of parents going home from games not knowing how their kid actually performed, and coaches running training sessions based on gut feel rather than evidence.
Download ScorX free and start tracking your athlete today. New to the app? Check out our How It Works guide to get set up in under two minutes.