ScoreKeeperCo
Set up a free wrestling scoreboard in seconds for dual meet team scoring or individual match scoring. Track falls, tech falls, major decisions, takedowns, escapes, reversals, and near falls.


Track team dual meet points by result (fall, tech fall, major decision, decision) and individual match points (takedowns, escapes, reversals, near falls) in the same tool.
Built around folkstyle's 3-period match structure. See each wrestler's point total develop live as takedowns, escapes, reversals, and near falls happen.


Update the score from mat-side. Parents, teammates, and fans not on the mat see live scoring update instantly on their own phones.
Wrestling actually has two scoreboards running at once: the team score for a dual meet, and the point-by-point score inside each individual match. This scoreboard handles both. Use the team dual meet view to tally match results (falls, tech falls, major decisions, decisions) across every weight class, or use the individual match view to track live takedowns, escapes, reversals, and near falls for a single bout.
Each weight class match in a dual meet contributes team points based on how it ended: a fall (pin) scores 6 points, a technical fall scores 5, a major decision (won by 8+ points) scores 4, and a regular decision scores 3. Enter the result for each weight class as matches finish and the scoreboard keeps a running dual meet total for both teams — no more adding it up by hand on a clipboard between bouts.
Inside a single match, points come from specific actions: a takedown (bringing your opponent from standing to the mat under control) is worth 3 points, an escape (getting from bottom to neutral) is worth 1, a reversal (going from bottom to top control) is worth 2, and a near fall (exposing your opponent's back) is worth 2, 3, or 4 depending on how long it's held. The scoreboard tracks both wrestlers' points live, period by period, so coaches and officials can see exactly how the score developed.
Our dual meets have 14 weight classes and adding up team points by hand between matches always slowed things down. This keeps the running total instantly.
Coach Ramirez
High School Wrestling Coach
Council Bluffs, IA
I score for our youth club's individual matches. Tracking takedowns and near falls used to mean scribbled notes. Now it's all on one screen the parents can see too.
Todd W.
Youth Wrestling Scorekeeper
Waterloo, IA
Ran a weekend tournament with dual meets all day. Having a scoreboard that actually understands fall vs tech fall vs major decision saved us so much time.
Lisa K.
Tournament Director
Stillwater, OK