
Old Sports Photos: How Schools Digitize, Tag, and Display Athletic History
Every school athletic program has a backlog of old sports photos: shoeboxes of team portraits from the 1970s, binders of newspaper clippings, a dusty stack of negatives from a state championship season nobody has thought about in years. These images are irreplaceable primary sources—visual evidence of athletes, coaches, and communities that no document or database can replace. Yet most of them are deteriorating in storage rooms, inaccessible to the students, alumni, and families who would value them most.
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Digital Hall of Fame Display vs Traditional Trophy Case: What's Best for Your School Hallway?
Walk into any high school built before 2010, and you’ll likely find at least one traditional trophy case lining the hallway—glass-fronted cabinets filled with gleaming awards, championship plaques, and team photos arranged in careful rows. These physical displays have served schools for generations, providing tangible evidence of athletic achievement and institutional pride.
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