OVRWire games are the receipt trail for a Pro-Am season. Each game page connects the final score, matchup, review state, source label, player box score, team totals, player of the game, and match story in one place.
That is the difference between a blurry postgame image and a league record. The screenshot starts the process. The game page keeps the result usable.
How We Verify
OVRWire uses a review process for games:
- A game starts as scheduled, pending, or submitted.
- A source screenshot or archive row attaches final score and player data.
- The system flags roster mismatches, duplicate matches, stats it could not read clearly, and totals mismatches.
- Organizer review clears or corrects the record.
- Approved or locked games feed the public archive.
Source receipt labels can show statuses like pending review, needs review, verified, corrected, or locked. Private source links and personal contact details are never shown publicly.
FAQ
What is a source receipt?
A source receipt is the simple public label for the evidence and verification status behind a game. It tells players whether a record is pending, needs review, verified, corrected, or locked without exposing private source details.
Why are quarter scores missing?
Many Pro-Am sources preserve the final score and player rows but not quarter-by-quarter scoring. OVRWire should leave quarter splits blank when they are not in the source.
What is impact rating?
Impact is a presentation metric derived from the stat row to help surface standout performances. It should support the story, not replace the box score.
Can a final score stay published if player rows are partial?
Yes, if the final score is sourced. Player-level rows can remain hidden or labeled when the row data is incomplete.
Can organizers edit a box score after it is locked?
Locked records should require stronger evidence and a tracked correction path. The point of locking is to protect the archive from casual edits.
Do games feed OVR Assist?
For Pro and Hall of Fame scope, reviewed game data can feed published OVR Assist recaps, "why they won" notes, stock up/down, and playoff previews.