Thousands using statistics app created by Catalina Foothills High School volleyball coach

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Andrew Adair, the app's creator, also created a second app that can live stream a game and give users updates on the score.

TUCSON, Ariz. — As Andrew Adair passed a volleyball to the girls on the Catalina Foothills High Schools’ varsity volleyball team, he instructed them on how they could improve.

He’s also the creator of Stat Together Volleyball, an app that lets teams track every game and see a team’s record. “All night that night, made the first version of the app. On Saturday, day 2 of the tournament was when we tried it out,” Adair said. He also created its partner app Stat Together Streaming in 2020, which lets people watch the game live and see the score and statistics for that game.

It was there that Adair launched the app when he was coaching the school’s team and Leary was able to use it too. “It’s one button that you just keep pressing and it’s way easier if you make a mistake to edit it just within the app,” she said.

 

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