Here is where you will be able to download all of the latest paperwork, including our weekly bowling sheets. Please let the secretary know if there is something that you would like to have distributed via this page, and he will be more than happy to help you with that.
To the right of this section, you will see links to seasons current and past. If you are looking for Statistic sheets, including Standing Sheets, Weekly Score Sheets and Weekly Documentation, feel free to click on the links to the right to find them.
To the right of this section, you will see links to seasons current and past. If you are looking for Statistic sheets, including Standing Sheets, Weekly Score Sheets and Weekly Documentation, feel free to click on the links to the right to find them.
Here is the new Team Roster for 2010. This is an editable PDF form. Please download this, fill it in and save it with your team's name as the file name. Depending on what extensions you have installed in your browser, you may even be able to edit it right there. When you are done filling it out, you can mail this back to Jeffrey Bonacci.
Hey! Have somewhere you would like to put some of our flyers? Have some friends you'd like to know about SBL? Go ahead and download this file. These are our official SBL Flyers that we use, and now you can too! There is never a better recommendation than one that is given by someone involved! These flyers are 4-up. You can simply print them and cut the sheet in 1/2 each way! Voila! Instant flyers!
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This is a basic overview of how handicaps are used in league bowling. Take a look. It is actually quite interesting. It explains all of the different sorts of handicaps and how they apply to scoring. It even goes as far as to debunk some common misconceptions people have of using one handicap system over another.