Guide for using the NASP® Portal App to score a virtual tournament at the target

This guide is for range officials scoring at the target for a virtual tournament.

Setup and Access
  • Each person scoring with the app must be added as a Range Official Scorer in the school's tournament registration.
  • The scorer will be issued two pin codes when added to a school's tournament registration. Those pin codes are used in the app to unlock the tournament for scoring.
  • Search NASP PORTAL on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to install.
  • Note: The app will only work for scoring during the actual tournament dates. The pin codes only work between the start and end date of the tournament.
Scoring Steps
  1. Open the NASP® Portal app.
  2. Click the top-left menu icon.
  3. Select Tournament Scoring.
  4. Click to add the tournament.
  5. Enter the pin codes assigned in tournament registration.
  6. Select the tournament.
  7. Click to add a registered archer to your list.
  8. Enter an archer name to filter the list and select an archer to add.
  9. After the archer shoots a scoring end, select the archer from your list to enter arrow scores.
  10. Select the end.
  11. Enter all 5 arrows and click the green save button.
  12. If the tournament requires target photos, click Take Photo. If not, you will see Submit Arrows in this step.
  13. Submit arrows.
  14. Select the next archer to score.
  15. After all ends are scored for an archer the scorecard will be locked, and you will see the total score for the archer. You are finished scoring this archer.
Screens
NASP Portal app scoring steps grid
Addendum: Range Official Settings
  • Allow In-Process Scores View controls access to the in-process score status screen in the NASP Portal app.
  • This view is meant as a tool for range officials to be aware of all in-process scoring at the tournament.
  • It is not limited to archers being scored by that official.
  • Disable to prevent range officials from viewing all in-process scores other than the archers they are scoring.
Updated January 31, 2026