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League | Tournament | Total | COMPOSITE | ||
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Pins/Gms | Pins/Gms | Pins/Gms | AVERAGE | ||
1
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Anthony D. Chapman | 55,155/239 | 2,097/9 | 57,252/248 | 230.855 | |
2
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Mark R. Glover | 107,733/483 | 3,892/18 | 111,625/501 | 222.804 | |
3
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John R. Fillis | 87,329/396 | 1,816/9 | 89,145/405 | 220.111 | |
4
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Ernest W. Spriggs | 71,106/324 | 2,091/9 | 73,197/333 | 219.811 | |
5
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James D. Einhorn Jr. | 69,255/315 | 1,883/9 | 71,138/324 | 219.562 | |
6
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Paul L. Rumbaugh II | 59,363/270 | 1,880/9 | 61,243/279 | 219.509 | |
7
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Douglas B. Knoth Jr. | 69,698/318 | 1,942/9 | 71,640/327 | 219.083 | |
8
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Hezekiah Dillahunt Jr. | 92,761/423 | 1,875/9 | 94,636/432 | 219.065 | |
9
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Chhoeun To | 63,853/294 | 1,955/9 | 65,808/303 | 217.188 | |
10
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Rawlin E. Jefferson | 72,131/333 | 2,013/9 | 74,144/342 | 216.795 |
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.