Let's Play Ball!
Our video scoreboards are provided at little to no cost to the complex! That means it's easy for your local complex to set up a stunning scoreboard that allows parents, players, and spectators the ability to check game stats every few seconds just with a glance at the boards.
The installations make one small improvement on the field in comparison to the BIG impact they have in the lives of your player. Plus we only allow family-friendly advertising - no alcohol, tobacco, MMJ, or any other inappropriate advertisements are allowed.
Installation
Youth Scoreboards can cover the cost of any installation in your local sports complex.
That's it!
Know of any complexes that are in need or a high-tech video scoreboard from Youth Scoreboards? Let us know!
It's a Homerun!
At this time we have 181 scoreboards in 16 communities with more coming!
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Oklahoma (95)
Bartlesville: 8
Bixby: 12
Broken Arrow: 10
Collinsville: 4
Durant: 4
La Fortune: 7
Muskogee: 6
Chickasha: 6
Choctaw: 8
Moore: 10
Mustang: 6
Norman: 6
Ardmore: 8
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Missouri (44)
Kansas City: 44
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Texas (42)
Houston: 29
DFW: 13
Mr. Adcock’s first impression of the new installments came from a parent’s perspective, noticing how “great” and “highly visible” the scoreboards are. Not all Oklahoma fields have scoreboards, Adcock says it’s nice to be able to watch a game and keep up with the score at the same time. But it wasn’t just the scoreboards he was impressed with; Adcock liked the video boards so much he decided to become a sponsor! Christian Brothers Auto in Owasso has been advertising with Youth Scoreboards since 2019.
Christian Brothers Automotive, Owasso
Ray Adcock
It has been a pleasure to work side by side the Youth Scoreboards team in my role as the Director of Parks and Recreation for Moore, but I find even greater joy attending games with my family and cheering for my grandsons on the field. The video boards have been a wonderful addition to that experience; creating an even stronger sense of community at Buck Thomas Park as local business owners come together to show their support too.
Director of Parks and Recreation, City of Moore
Sue Wood
2020 and COVID has been a challenge for us all. It’s a blessing for us to go to the ballpark and shove all of that to the side for a weekend. It’s truly amazing to watch this group of girls compete and not have to worry about the outside world. Even if just for a game or a weekend. The ballpark is a place where we can all escape and have fun.
Allstate Moore
Thurman Lynch