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Zman

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Determining League Champion
« on: May 10, 2003, 10:31:59 AM »
Every large (18 teams or more) league I bowl in or know people that bowl in has gone to the format of having quarter winners, where 1 team can win no more than 1 quarter and the 4 teams last week all bowl for the championship using total pins for a 3 game set to determine the winner.

I miss the head to head competition of having quarter winners face off then having the winners of each half face off.
I agree with the total pins idea to settle it all.

The only win 1 quarter concept is bad too. If a team bowls well enough to win more than 1 quarter or half in a league they should get some benefit besides the quarter or half winners prize money.
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Re: Determining League Champion
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2003, 02:23:36 AM »
My favorite league format that one of my leagues uses is the quarter system, with 1 team only eligible to win one quarter.  The quarter winners get a $200 bonus for winning a quarter.  Then, after all 4 8-week quarters are completed, the 4 quarter winning teams face off against each other for the final 3 weeks, while the remaining teams who didn't win a quarter are bowling strictly for total handicap pins for the final 3 weeks to determine their bonus money for how they finish in the last 3 weeks.

During the 3 week rolloffs, the quarter winners who are bowling against each other are still using the 32 point per night format, and the quarter winner teams are ranked 1 through 4 for the rolloff format.  The quarter winning team that wins the rolloff gets a $200 bonus for winning the rolloff, the second place quarter winner gets a $100 bonus, the third place quarter winner gets a $50 bonus, where the fourth place quarter winner gets no bonus money from the rolloff.

The league season is actually split into a 32 week winner, where the teams are ranked from top to bottom based on total points won for the entire first 32 weeks.  Then, during the last 3 weeks, the quarter winners are bowling for one bonus prize fund, where the non-quarter winners are bowling for a different prize fund.

Last year, my team (out of 14 teams) finished a whopping 10th place for the first 32 week season, so we got 10th place money for the overall season.  However, we did win the 4th quarter, so we got a $200 bonus for winning a quarter.  Then, in the final 3 weeks, we came out on top for the rolloff against the other quarter winners, so we collected yet another $200 bonus for the final 3 weeks.

This year, my team (out of 18 teams) finished 5th overall for the first 32 week season, so we got 5th place money for the overall season.  We won the second quarter, so we picked up a $200 bonus for that win.  In the final 3 week rolloff among the quarter winners, we barely finished in 3rd place, so we collected a $50 bonus for our work in the last 3 weeks.

For those teams not winning a quarter, they collect the prize money for their position after 32 weeks, and they collect a prize fund for their overall performance in the last 3 week rolloff too.  The entire league bowls the 35 week season.

Most of the rest of my leagues bowl in half season formats, with the two half winners having a best out of 3 rolloff at the end of the season.  I have also bowled in a league before that used the best out of 5 rolloff, so the rolloff night could go the full 5 games if needed (and it often did).

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Re: Determining League Champion
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2003, 06:20:41 AM »
Jeez you guys are bowling for more money per quarter than my team got for winning a championship. $75 to win $50 for second $25 for third. and then the pin money
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Re: Determining League Champion
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2003, 08:11:57 AM »
I guess you're right, Doc.  Reading all this stuff about playoffs, I felt a bit jealous, as my Men's league doesn't do that, even though we divide the season into thirds.  But maybe we're just being honest; it's all about the money.

We don't restrict a team to winning only one session.  You can win all three if you score well enough.  The overall winner is whichever team won the most money.  If we had the winners of the individual sessions compete for the overall championship, it would have to entail additional money, or I don't believe anyone would be interested.

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Re: Determining League Champion
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2003, 09:04:36 AM »
Have to agree with Bones.  My team came in 2d in the first quarter, won the 2d quarter, won the 1st half, won the 3rd quarter, came in 2d in the 4th quarter.  During the rolloffs we were giving up 50 pins HCP, one of their bowlers shoots 296 1st game, gets the century award, ends up shooting his first ever 700 series.  While we weren't shooting great, we were hitting our team average, we just couldn't make up that many extra pins.





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