The ALL-STAR
Point System
Every fall, an All Star Tournament will be held. The bowlers with the
top 48 all star point totals will be invited to participate. If a bowler is
not able to bowl, the next bowler on the list will be invited. This is an
invitational only tournament and the RBA has the option of not inviting a bowler
if: (1) his conduct in the past has been inappropriate, or (2) he is not a RBA
league bowler. The All Star committee will determine the tournament format.
The winner of the tournament will be the Player of the Year and receive a
plaque at the Hall of Fame banquet
The bowler with the most points using the All Star format points will become
the Bowler of the Year. That bowler will be the number one bowler on the
first All Star team. The next four point finishers will complete the 1st All
Star team. The next five point finishers will make up the 2nd All Star
team. Plaques for the Bowler of the Year and both All Star teams will be
presented at the Hall of Fame banquet.
A season is considered Aug. 1st thru July 31st of each
year. The All Star Tournament will normally take place in Sept. or Oct.
following a season. While many league secretaries are good about reporting your
points, YOU are ultimately responsible for making sure qualifying scores are
reported to the ALL Star Secretary (Dan Winter) so your points will be recorded.
Bowlers may request a bowlers record card from the bowling center for each
league they bowled in. Then highlight the scores that earn all-star points and
turn the sheets into Dan Winter. An All-Star Point standing sheet is listed at
www.doncarterlanes.com
High score and High
Average Points: The emphasis is on
league play but the All Star Committee also recognizes tournament play. Bowlers
may use scores for series and game points from all USBC Certified events in the
Rockford Area in which he bowls.
Category A Game Points
300 game 5 Points
299 game 4 Points
298 game 3 Points
290 297 2 Points
275 289 1 Point
Category B Series
Points
900 series 16
points 820-829 8 points
891-899 15
points 810-819 7 points
880-889 14
points 800-809 6 points
870-879 13
points 775-799 4 points
860-869 12
points 750-774 3 points
850-859 11
points 725-749 2 points
840-849 10
points 700-724 1 point
830-839 9 points
Category C League Average Points
Points will be awarded for 200 averages or higher in a winter league at the
end of the season. A bowler will get points only for his highest 200 average.
He must have 60 games or more in the league to qualify. Points awarded are the
number of pins his average is over 200 plus 10 as follows:
200 average 10 points
201 average 11 points
202 average 12 points
203 average 13 points and so on
Note: Average points for bowlers that only bowl in certified sport shot leagues
will be determined by the USBC
National sport shot adjustment scale. 181 Sport Average = 200 House Shot
Average.
Highest average for an individual in the Rockford Bowling Assoc at the end of
the season with 60 games or more 5 bonus points.
Highest series in the area for an individual at the end of the season with 60
games or more 2 bonus points.
City Tournament Singles and ALL Events
actual pinfall (scratch) must be in the
top ten places to get points for the position.
Singles -
First place 10 points Sixth place 5 points
Second place 9 points Seventh place 4 points
Third place 8 points Eighth place 3 points
Fourth place 7 points Ninth place 2 points
Fifth place 6 points Tenth place 1 point
All Events -
First place 15 points Sixth
place 10 points
Second place 14 points Seventh place 9
points
Third place 13 points Eighth place
8 points
Fourth place 12 points Ninth place
7 points
Fifth place 11 points Tenth
place 6 point
U.S. Open Qualifier:
6 points for first, 5.5 points for second, and so on. If there are two U.S.
Opens qualifiers in a season, the one with the most entries will receive 100% of
the points and the others will receive pro-rated points based on entries (i.e.,
the first has 100 entries, the second 50; the second receives 50% value).
ALL-Star Points Adjustment Scale for scores
bowled on
Certified Sport Shot and
PBA Experience
Lane
conditions.
To be fair to bowlers
trying to accumulate ALL Star Points, an adjustment was implemented so
not to penalize a bowler for challenging themselves by bowling on
demanding patterns.
The National USBC Sport
Shot Average Adjustment Chart was used for the basis.
Category A Game Points
300 game 7 Points
299 game 6 Points
298 game 5 Points
290 297 4 Points
275 289 3 Points
260 274 2 Points
240 - 259 1 Point
Category
B Series Points
900 series 18
points
891-899 17
points
880-889 16
points
870-879 15
points
860-869 14
points
850-859 13
points
840-849 12
points
830 839 11
points
820-829 10
points
810-819 9 points
800-809 8 points
775-799 7 points
750-774 6 points
725-749 5 points
700-724 4 point
675-699 3 points
650-674 2 points
630-649 1 point
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