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In 1991, Boutronics Corporation was founded to manufacture a new type of portable Score-Clock that would revolutionize the way amateur wrestling matches were timed and scored. The company was founded by an engineer, who was formerly a wrestler and a coach, along with a businessman with 50+ years of experience. After nearly two years of development and testing, the BoutMaster Wrestling Score-Clock was unveiled at the 1993 World Freestyle Wrestling Championships in Toronto, Canada. The Boutmaster exceeded all of its original design objectives and set a new standard for the design of portable score-clocks. A national score-clock rental program was introduced in 1994, which supplied rental score-clocks to youth, high school, college and international events throughout the United States. In 1998, Boutronics Corporation was renamed Score-Clocks, Inc. The new name was chosen to provide a more identifiable name across various sports and industrial products. Following 18 months of design and development, a new Boutronics line of portable score-clocks was released in January, 2002. The new score-clock design was based upon the time proven design of the rental score-clocks along with several new enhancements. Score-Clocks, Inc. currently offers sales and rental models for amateur wrestling as well as other sports and industries. We also offer Lease-to-Own programs for all of the new score-clock models. |