The USBC has a 14 team schedule on its website at www.bowl.com or you can use a software product, such as CDE Software's BLS to generate the schedule for you. When you have an uneven number of teams, you will need to add a "Bye" team to round up the number of teams, such as 14 in your question's case.
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in. In your case, you would use a 10 team schedule and use a BYE team.
You would have to schedule 2 teams in one of the weeks.
You would have to schedule 2 teams in one of the weeks.
Need schedule for 9 teams for league play with 3 games per night
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in. In your situation, you would use the 16 team schedule.
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in.
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in.
Many answers come to mind. Combine teams to make 10 teams. Bowl in shifts. Bowl on different days. Change houses.
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in. In your case, you would follow a 14 team schedule and use a BYE team.
League schedules can be found on the United States Bowling Congress' website at www.bowl.com. They have schedules for 4 to 48 teams. Also, there is league software available on the market, such as CDE Software's Bowling League Secretary, that have the schedules built in. In your case, you would look for the 14 team schedule.
You can download the USBC schedule for a 10 team league from USBC's website at bowl.com or you can use league software that has the schedule built in, such as CDE Software's BLS bowling league secretary software.
Follow the USBC schedule on Bowl.com for a 10 team league or use a software program designed for league management, such as CDE Software's BLS software that has the schedules built-in. When you have an uneven number of teams, you must use a BYE team and round up the number of teams.