Tournament averages are a bowler's composite average based on a minimum of 21 games as of
January 31, 2025. If a bowler does not have a 21 game
composite average
as of January 31, 2025, they are allowed to use their composite
average provided they have bowled at least 21 games in Kearney USBC
leagues by the time they bowl in the tournament. Composite
averages are figured by taking all the scores the bowler has bowled
in all the Kearney USBC leagues the bowler has bowled in and
dividing that by the total number of games the bowler has bowled in
those leagues (rounding down to the nearest whole pin). If a bowler
does not have a 21 game composite average by the time they bowl in
the tournament, they can use their highest Kearney USBC average
from the 2023-2024 bowling season. Bowlers not meeting any of
the above criteria must use a scratch average of 200 (See tournament
rule 3 for additional information).
Please see tournament rules #3 & 5 for average and handicap details.
The tournament director has the authority to rerate the average of any bowler, provided
average rerating is done before the contestant bowls. Contact
the tournament director if special situations or circumstances
exists including the inability to achieve a 21 game composite
average.
Listed below are the league
averages that have been received and processed along with the league
averages that have not been processed yet. Tournament averages
may change from what is listed as additional leagues are received
and processed or errors are discovered by league secretaries or
tournament officials. If you believe your average is
incorrect, please check with your league secretary and notify the
tournament director as soon as possible.
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