Having a partner or at least another knowledgeable parent close by to confirm what you say or did not see if very helpful. There were times that I got behind doing GC that I had to recreate an entire inning based on memory and other parents memory. I was doing double duty as the college recruiter and GC in a few tourneys when our regular GC mom was not available. Luckily we had a pitcher dad doing iScore for his own benefit, either to keep him engaged or it made him feel neutral. He was a CPA and pretty subdued for the most part.I consume most of the scoring threads in this forum. I try to pay attention to what the scoring is like on the multitude of college games I watch on ESPN+ and although I am the "official" scorekeeper - I always have a partner for both HS and travel and we consult and talk through plays. If I don't have someone there like that then my husband is also a good person to ask, but I do always try to ask someone knowledgeable about the game what their thoughts were on a play. If I am given that scoring responsibility I try and do my very best - I don't think the coaches really care because they have their own thoughts about plays but it is important to me anyway