It's pretty simple: you bowl three games, we total them up and divide 'em to figure out your average. Hit your average each week and you're golden. Bowl above it and you just may raise it. Bowl below it and you'll cost your team. It's all in your hands. Below you will find the breakdown of the averages of each bowler. Click the "[history]" link next to any bowler's name to see how that person have done in past seasons.
You can resort the data simply by clicking the column headers.*
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Note: Averages for the Winter 1999-2000 season are a snapshot from week 9 of 16, the only data we have available.* For example – if you would like to see who has the highest average, simply click the "Average" column header. That column will automatically be resorted by highest to lowest. Click it again and it'll reverse sort from lowest to highest. See? Told you it was simple.