Each week your tried and true bowling site will go through a number of factors that will determine who, above anyone else, was that week's most valuable bowler. It's a series of equations that take into consideration the things that determine whose individual efforts provided their team with the most valuable performance that evening. If you shoot a 600 but your team wins only one game it looks like you just didn't do enough to lift your team. Even when Michael Jordan dropped 63 points against the Celtics to set the all-time NBA Playoffs scoring record did his individual efforts provide enough to win his team that game. It's all about the victories, it's all about the victories.At the very end of the league, an overall MVB will be determined.
Week 4:
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Scott Murdock Scott bowled over average in 3 of 3 games.With a high game of 168 - an impressive 30 pins over average - he contributed to 3 team victories. This is Scott's first MVB this season and the 21st in his career. Runner-Up: AJ Hofmann |
Week 3:
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Chris Windham Chris bowled over average in 3 of 3 games.With a high game of 168 - a thrilling 39 pins over average - he contributed to 2 team victories. In fact, Chris was single-handedly responsible for 1 of these wins. This is Chris' first MVB this season and the 7th in his career. Runner-Up: Clayton Burrow |
Week 2:
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Nicholas Knight Nicholas bowled over average in 3 of 3 games.With a high game of 220 - an unbelievable 81 pins over average - he contributed to 3 team victories. In fact, Nicholas was single-handedly responsible for 2 of these wins. This is Nicholas' first MVB this season and the 6th in his career. Runner-Up: Dennis Walling |
Week 1:
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No one No bowlers qualified this week. Runner-Up: None |