Varsity Scoreboards is a leading manufacturer and supplier of scoreboards, video displays, and scoring accessories for various sports and venues.
Founded in 1938 by a high school coach named Albert Paz many decades before digital scoreboards existed.
Initially, they produced basic mechanical scoreboards without the use of electronic components.
In the early 1980s, Varsity Scoreboards started to integrate electronic technology into their scoreboards.
The brand has continued to expand and innovate, introducing the first LED display scoring table and creating software that allows for custom animations and graphics.
Varsity Scoreboards has provided scoreboards and video displays for various prestigious events, including the NCAA Final Four and the Olympics.
Daktronics offers a wide range of scoreboards, electronic displays, and software for sports, commercial, and transportation markets.
Nevco specializes in scoreboards and video displays for various sports, as well as sound systems and LED message centers for other applications.
Fair-Play provides a range of indoor and outdoor scoreboards, as well as video displays, message centers, and other accessories for sports and commercial applications.
Varsity Scoreboards offers a variety of indoor and outdoor scoreboards for different sports, including basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
Varsity Scoreboards supplies high-quality LED video displays for live video viewing and displaying custom graphics and animations.
Varsity Scoreboards also provides various scoring accessories for use with scoreboards, including shot clocks, game consoles, control panels, and wireless systems.
Varsity Scoreboards provides scoreboards for various sports, including basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball.
Varsity Scoreboards offers high-quality LED video displays for live video viewing and displaying custom graphics and animations.
Varsity Scoreboards offers various scoring accessories for use with scoreboards, including shot clocks, game consoles, control panels, and wireless systems.
Varsity Scoreboards was founded in 1938 by Albert Paz, and they started integrating electronic technology into their products in the early 1980s. They have continued to innovate and expand, providing scoreboards and video displays for various prestigious events, including the NCAA Final Four and the Olympics.
Varsity Scoreboards' competitors in the scoreboard market include Daktronics, Nevco, and Fair-Play Scoreboards.