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ArbiterSports Announces General Availability of New ArbiterGame™
Game scheduling solution simplifies the process of scheduling sporting events.

SANDY, Utah, Dec. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- ArbiterSports, the established leader in game management solutions, today announced that its new game scheduling solution, ArbiterGame, is now available for purchase and widespread adoption. The newest addition to ArbiterSports' product family, ArbiterGame enables athletic directors and their staffs to manage the entire school athletics process, from arranging the first pre-season practice to paying the security guards who work the season finale.

"It's always imperative to design products based on customer input," said Dolph Santorine, Head Coach of ArbiterGame. "We have been working closely with athletic directors, athletic secretaries and leagues to fine tune the ArbiterGame product to deliver all the right benefits. It's now ready for prime time."

Mr. Santorine recently joined the ArbiterSports team to drive development and innovation of the ArbiterGame product line. Considered the "father of game scheduling," Dolph has years of experience understanding what athletic departments need to schedule games, manage teams, create rosters, arrange transportation, change venues and times, send notifications, pay staff electronically, and track the entire process online.

"Dolph shares our fierce commitment to product innovation and consistent performance," said Clark Evans, COO of ArbiterSports. "ArbiterGame is further evidence of that approach. It is the result of a full year of intense software development and should reinvent how games are scheduled in the future."

ArbiterGame is built on the powerful ArbiterSports platform so it works seamlessly with the entire line of ArbiterSports products. Now ArbiterSports customers can simplify the exchange of game information and streamline the process of holding sporting events.  Officiating coordinators and ADs can manage their events from a single account without having to use different systems to do the same job.

About ArbiterSports

ArbiterSports, the leading provider of game management solutions, helps athletic departments and sports leagues dramatically simplify the process of scheduling games, assigning officials and paying all participants. The complete product suite, which includes ArbiterOne, ArbiterGame, RefPay, ArbiterLive, Arbiter360, ArbiterWorks, and ArbiterConnected, delivers unprecedented control and visibility over the entire game management process. ArbiterSports products are built on a powerful web-based system that allows secure access from anywhere and provides seamless integration and easy-to-add features.  Sports associations, commissioners, assigners and game officials rely on ArbiterSports to do their jobs more effectively.  Visit arbitersports.com or call 1-800-576-2799 today for more information.

Press Contact:

Bruce Law
VP of Marketing, ArbiterSports
bruce@sproutmarketing.com
801-201-3667

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