Hardwoods
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Hardwoods

Charles Cooper · released 5 Aug 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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United States100%15.00$4.99
United Arab Emirates<1%0AED 19.99 $5.45
Afghanistan<1%0$4.99
Antigua And Barbuda<1%0$4.99
Anguilla<1%0$4.99
Albania<1%0$5.99
Armenia<1%0$5.99
Angola<1%0$4.99
Argentina<1%0$4.99
Austria<1%0€5.99 $6.93

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Description

Hardwoods started as a scorebook. It turned into a way to watch a kid get better.

IN THE STANDS

Track just your kid. Pick the stats you care about, tap them as they happen, and watch the season take shape game by game. When the buzzer sounds, her stat card goes to the grandparents in one tap.

IN THE DRIVEWAY

Run shooting drills and chart every shot. Nine drills built in, from form shooting and the Mikan drill to three-point circuits — or pick Open Gym and tap the court wherever she shoots. One tap per shot, then a shot chart showing exactly where the ball is going in. Set a target, and watch the percentages climb across the season.

AT THE SCORER'S TABLE

Run the official book when it's your turn. Rosters, per-player stats, fouls and foul-outs, periods and overtime, timeouts, technicals, and a complete box score you can export as a PDF or share as an image. Or use Simple Scorebook when you just need the score — two teams, no roster, no setup.

ACROSS THE SEASON

Every archived game with win-loss records, scoring trends, and player season averages. Every practice session with per-zone shooting percentages. The whole arc, in one place. Every drill explains itself on screen, so you don't need to know the drills to run them. Undo is everywhere, and an in-progress game or session survives your phone dying.

No accounts. No ads. No subscriptions. Every stat stays on your phone.

WHY HARDWOODS EXISTS

They kept asking for volunteers to run the scorebook at my daughter's club basketball games, and one day the volunteer was me — with no idea what I was doing. After a few games of paper and scribbles, I figured there had to be a better way. So I built one. Then it grew. Now, on the games when I don't have the book, I sit in the stands and track just my daughter. And in the driveway, we run drills and watch her percentages climb.

That's Hardwoods: built at real games, for the parent at the scorer's table and the one in the bleachers.