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League | Tournament | Total | COMPOSITE | ||
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Pins/Gms | Pins/Gms | Pins/Gms | AVERAGE | ||
1
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Mark R. Glover | 79,321/348 | 2,047/9 | 81,368/357 | 227.922 | |
2
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Ira J. Darden Jr. | 111,461/502 | 2,069/9 | 113,530/511 | 222.172 | |
3
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James D. Einhorn Jr. | 67,893/306 | 1,995/9 | 69,888/315 | 221.867 | |
4
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Bobby V. Hall II | 164,214/748 | 2,283/9 | 166,497/757 | 219.943 | |
5
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Kenneth E. Lowe Jr. | 130,811/595 | 1,936,9 | 132,747/604 | 219.780 | |
6
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Michael J. Warner | 120,377/551 | 1,855/9 | 122,232/560 | 218.271 | |
7
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Kenneth W. Fuller | 116,321/533 | 3,210/15 | 119,531/548 | 218.122 | |
8
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Michael E. Burchfield | 63,495/291 | 1,841/9 | 65,336/300 | 217.787 | |
9
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Ernest W. Spriggs | 59,256/274 | 2,028/9 | 61,284/283 | 216.551 | |
10
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William J. Marshall | 102,941/475 | 1,788/9 | 104,729/484 | 216.382 |
On August 9, 1998, the NCABA board of directors voted to reinstitute a system that officially recognizes its high-average bowlers according to composite average. Such a system, which began in the 1966-1967 season, was last in effect in 1988-1989.
The above ranking was calculated using the following criteria:
If you have any questions on the ranking system, please contact Ranking Committee Chairman Ronald McGregor.