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Team Site
A Team Site is for a single team.
League Site
A League Site is for multiple teams in a common league. Each team owns it's own team site, all grouped together under a single league site.
Association Site An Association Site is for multiple teams in different leagues or age levels. Each team owns it's own team site, all grouped together under a single league site.

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General Information     
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No competitor can match the power of a team site from HomeTownTeamz.com. With all of the features you could need (see the Website Features page), and more being added all the time, the team site provides powerful functionality that will make your team more professional looking than it ever has. Note that all functionality included in a team site is also available through the league and association sites as well.
Please note that not all site packages include some or all of the following list of features. For the summarized list of features, and for which site packages employ them, please see Products & Pricing.
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Feature Packed     
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We've added everything you could possibly need to get your team online, we use the site ourselves, so naturally we've implemented everything we could think of. And if it's not there, drop us a line, most of the time we deliver on your suggestions within months!!
For the summarized list of features, please see Products & Pricing and Website Features.
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Referee Request System Integration     
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Team sites have the ability to interface with the HomeTownTeamz.com Referee Request System. When set up and running, the Referee Request System will automate team requests for game referees, display to them when there have been referees assigned, and warn them when they are not. Note that the referees association or head referees must also use the HomeTownTeamz.com Referee Request System to complete the functionality. This revolutionary technology is guaranteed to alleviate your members, and referees associations, from a slew of headaches while scheduling games.



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