NCABA 2003-2004 Official Ranking

 
    League Tournament Total COMPOSITE
 
    Pins/Gms Pins/Gms Pins/Gms AVERAGE
1
  Mark R. Glover 115,580/516 4,092/18 119,672/534 224.105
2
  James D. Einhorn Jr. 86,042/384 3,318/15 89,360/399 223.960
3
  Chris Durst 73,457/333 1,893/9 75,350/342 220.322
4
  Paul L. Rumbaugh II 54,104/246 2,005/9 56,109/255 220.035
5
  Michael J. Warner 59,358/273 2,769/12 62,127/285 217.989
6
  John R. Fillis 84,478/387 1,840/9 86,318/396 217.975
7
  Willie L. Wilcox 69,285/321 1,917/9 71,202/330 215.764
8
  Donny E. Carr 61,460/285 2,435/12 63,895/297 215.135
9
  Rosella G. Scott III 73,845/343 1,833/9 75,678/352 214.994
10
  Hezekiah Dillahunt Jr. 74,699/348 2,691/12 77,390/360 214.972



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.



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