Baker University Sports Information Director Kevin Kunde is searching for two people to assist him for the five remaining home football games of the season.
“Basically I’m looking to be able to do more during the game when it comes to video and camera stuff, so I’m wanting to train two people on DakStats for football, and soccer for that matter,” Kunde said.
DakStats is a sports software program that is used for keeping track of statistics for baseball, basketball, football, soccer and volleyball. It is used for many high school, college and professional sporting events and is the authorized program for keeping statistics for the NAIA.
Kunde is looking for two people to help him out for men and women’s home soccer games as well, but each team’s first game at Liston Stadium will not be until Sept. 16.
The next football game Kunde is wanting help with is Saturday’s game featuring the Wildcats and the Bobcats of Peru State College.
The job is available to anyone who has prior experience with keeping track of statistics for sporting events. The position will pay $25 each game and requires the employee to show up 30 minutes before the matchup.