Follow the USBC schedule available at Bowl.com or within Bowling league software, such as CDE Software's BLS (bowling league secretary) for 16 teams and follow the first 8 weeks.
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The USBC has a schedule for 14 teams that is commonly used for USBC and non-USBC league play. Bowling league management software, such as BLS-2015 by CDE Software, includes 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. In your case, you would use a 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. In your case, you would use a 10 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 follow a 12 week schedule.
Use the schedules provided by USBC on their website at bowl.com. League software products such as Bowling League Secretary by CDE Software have league 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.
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. In your situation, you would follow a 28 team schedule.
Go to the closest bowling alley and ask a front desk person or a manager about linage costs for the league you want to set up. You and the manager can discuss the possible day that you would like to start this league and what works for the bowling alley as far as lane availability.
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, use the 8 team schedule