
| March 14 - Timing System by Jeff Toquinto and Middle School track and field teams. Thanks to the generosity of one local resident, the school is the first in have an electronic timing system. The system, which is a FinishLynx Color Automated Timing System used in conjunction with Hy-Tek Meet Magnager Software, will be in place with the school opens the 2002 track season next week. The system, which cost $12,000, includes a color photofinish camera and hardware, wirging and software. The only thing not includes was a thee computer network needed to run the system and scoring software. The track teams initially planned on using the old hand-held stop watch method of timing before a donation was made to the program for the equipment. And, the donation was anonymous. We were totally surprised and grateful that a donor came through with the money for the timing system, said boys track coach Jon Griffith. The donation will help us be one of the premier hosts in the area. It may also help the school be a premier host in the state. Griffith said, to his knowledge, the only other schools with the system include Parkersburg, Parkersburg South, Wheeling Park and school using Laidley Field. process of acquiring a similar system. thousandth of a second. eliminates any human error, while making it much easier and more efficient to run a meet. The software, according to race informatin is sent from the scoring software computer to the cameras copmuter and from there the timing software is activated by the starting gun. The camera takes very thin images of the finish line and time codes each image, said completion of an event, the images are reassembled and produce a complete time coded finish line picture. That image is evaluated and the competitors are assigned times to the thousandth of a second. From there, the times are transferred to the scoring software and the results are printed. Individual and team scores are tracked by the new system. middle school and varsity meets this year. |