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Who's In First Press ReleasesWho's In First, LLC and Englewood Parks and Recreation Department Enter Into Third Year of PartnershipDenver, CO -- (ArriveNet - Jul 18, 2006) -- Who's In First LLC, an online stat tracking service for recreational athletic leagues, is pleased to enter into a third year of partnership with the City of Englewood, CO. The City of Englewood starting using the Who's In First software, located at www.whosinfirst.com, during their Summer 2004 softball season and have been impressed by the service and software since. Finish the Press Release City and County of Broomfield, Colorado To Begin Using Who's In First Software Suite Denver, CO -- (ArriveNet - Apr 20, 2006) -- Who's In First LLC, an online stat tracking service for recreational athletic leagues, recently announced a new client: the City and County of Broomfield, Colorado, Recreation Services Department ("Broomfield"). According to the agreement, www.whosinfirst.com will give Broomfield recreational sports participants an easy-to-use outlet to find information on their recreational leagues, including standings, scores, rainouts and field information. "We are very excited to have Broomfield using our league management software," Evan Pfaff, Who's In First president, said. CTO Chris Hickey noted, "Everyone using the system will save time. We developed the site so that it is simple to use from both an administrative standpoint and also from the players end." Finish the Press Release Online Recreational Stat Tracking Service Announces Launch of New Software Denver, CO -- (ArriveNet - Mar 30, 2006) -- Who's In First LLC, an online stat tracking service for recreational athletic leagues, is pleased to announce the release of its new and innovative software on www.WhosInFirst.com. Coinciding with the start of the spring recreational athletic season, Who's In First developed their unique software so league managers and sports directors will no longer have to go through the labor intensive, and outdated methods of uploading PDF documents to a website for the recreational athletes to download, posting the physical information at the sports complex, or answering calls from athletes. These outdated methods have caused undue burden for the league managers and sports directors. Finish the Press Release |
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