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* '''FirstEntry''': Enter "yes" if recording the first score of the game.
 
* '''FirstEntry''': Enter "yes" if recording the first score of the game.
* '''Quarter''': the quarter in which the score occured. Example: Q1 for the first quarter.
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* '''Quarter''': the quarter in which the score occurred. Example: Q1 for the first quarter.
 
* '''Time''': Time remaining in the quarter at the time of the score.
 
* '''Time''': Time remaining in the quarter at the time of the score.
 
* '''Team''': Abbreviation of the team that scored.
 
* '''Team''': Abbreviation of the team that scored.

Revision as of 08:14, 14 June 2010

Usage

This template {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry}} is to be used in conjunction with two other templates: it must be preceded by {{AFB Game Box Start}} and must be followed by {{AFB Game Box End}}.

When combined, the three templates will provide a thorough box score for an American football game.

All fields (copy and paste text below and then delete parameters that aren't needed)
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry= |Quarter= |Time= |Team= |Event= |Score= |LastEntry=}}

Parameters legend

  • FirstEntry: Enter "yes" if recording the first score of the game.
  • Quarter: the quarter in which the score occurred. Example: Q1 for the first quarter.
  • Time: Time remaining in the quarter at the time of the score.
  • Team: Abbreviation of the team that scored.
  • Event: Brief description of the scoring play. (Examples: "Santonio Holmes 6 yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed kick)" or "28 yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski")
  • Score: The abbreviation of the leading team followed by the score of the game. (Example: USC 14–10 or Pitt 13–9 or NYG 17–14)
  • LastEntry: Enter "yes" if recording the last score of the game.

See also