Leagues are always bowled using an even number of teams. When there is an uneven number of teams, a BYE team is created to round out the number of teams. For a 19 team schedule, you would follow the USBC's 20 team league schedule and follow it for the first 9 weeks.
If you use a league management software product, such as CDE Software's BLS, it has the schedules built in.
You would have to schedule 2 teams in one of the weeks.
You'll need to give one of the teams a "bye" each week. You shouldn't need six weeks to have five teams face each other, though, you should be able to do it in five (each team has to face four others, plus the bye week).
To create a 5-team, 9-week schedule, start by determining how many games each team will play each week. You can arrange the teams in a round-robin format where each team plays against every other team over the 9 weeks. Each week, schedule matches so that no team plays more than once, and rotate the matchups to ensure variety. Ensure to account for any bye weeks if necessary to maintain balance in the schedule.
To create a 9-team schedule for 18 weeks, you can use a round-robin format where each team plays every other team. This means each team will have 8 matches, which can be distributed over 18 weeks with some teams having byes each week to allow for a balanced schedule. You can rotate the matchups each week to ensure variety, and possibly include additional matchups or tournaments to fill the remaining weeks. Ensure that the schedule accounts for home and away games if necessary.
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You have a meeting with others team if is middle or high school. Have a meeting with the teams and set up the games?
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.
You have a game every Wed. each week for 4 weeks then on the 5 week you play 2 games Monday and Wed.
To create a 12-team, 8-week schedule, divide the teams into two groups of six for round-robin play, where each team plays every other team in their group once over the first five weeks. In weeks six to eight, arrange crossover matches between the two groups, ensuring each team plays against teams from the other group. Rotate matchups weekly to maintain variety and balance. Finally, ensure that no team has a week off during the schedule.
The related link below can help you to make the schedule.
The USBC has the 10 and 12 team schedules available online or league management software, such as BLS bowling league secretary from CDE Software, has it built in.
The NFL added bye weeks to the schedule in 1990. Each team plays 16 regular season games and has one weekend off.