The 2011 JBT Las Vegas Main Event- changes from 2010
Though returning bowlers will see much the same event as last year, there are a couple changes to note:
- The team event now consists of 5 bowlers, not 4. Up to two of these bowlers can (but don’t have to) be ‘adults’, which for us means somebody age 22 & over as of 8/27/11. This is to give a chance for Main Event graduates to stay involved, or get the parents out on the lanes after cheering all week. The team entry is now $100, which is still $20 per bowler.
- The Big Dawg, Big Bracket Challenge was awesome last year, but not well attended, stuck on the 20th. This year it takes center stage, 7 PM on the 26th. With a reduced $60 entry, that would still pay $1440 for first on only 40 entries, and we think it may attract many more than that. Space is limited so sign up early for it (and check your squads to not overlap).
- Handicapping a national-level event in today’s world of different lane conditions and league formats is challenging, and to keep up with the times there is a much more involved average rule. If you are bowling ANY handicap events, be sure to read through and provide (or be prepared to provide) the paperwork necessary to be eligible. See the end of this page for average details. Also please note that the average cutoff date for this season is December 1.
The 2011 JBT Las Vegas Main Event- event details
THE MAIN EVENT SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Texas Station Bowling Center
December 24-28, 2011
open scratch, girls scratch, and handicap divisions
Qualifying Squad Times: December 24: 3 PM
December 25: 2 PM
December 26: 9 AM, 2 PM, 8 PM
December 27: 9 AM, 2:30 PM
Semifinals Squad Time: December 28: 9 AM
Finals Squad Time: December 28: 2 PM (approx.)
Entry fee: $100 per bowler in Open Scratch
$100 per bowler in Girls Scratch
$80 per bowler in Handicap
Re-entries (max of one) are $60 for all divisions.
Optional brackets available on-site
Format: - Bowlers roll 8 games across 16 lanes in the qualifying round. You may re-enter a maximum of one time if you wish, with the better of your two scores being kept. All qualifying squads are on fresh oil.
- The top 60 Open Scratch, top 48 Handicap, and top 24 Girls Scratch scores advance to the semifinals.
- Semifinals are 6 games of matchplay, with 30 pin bonuses for wins, 15 for ties. Scores carry forward from qualifying.
- The top 16 Open Scratch, top 16 Handicap, and top 8 Girls Scratch bowlers advance to the stepladder finals.
Prize Fund: $5,000 scholarship guaranteed first place in Open Scratch, $2,000 in Handicap, and $1,500 in Girls Scratch. 1:10 bowlers receive scholarship prizes.
MOJAVE DOUBLES CLASSIC (jr - jr OR jr – adult)
When: Saturday, December 17
Host: The Orleans Bowling Center
Divisions: scratch and handicap divisions
Starting Time: 1 PM
Entry fee: $60 per team; optional brackets available on-site
Format: In this Doubles event, one bowler must be under age 22 as of 8/27/11 (and not a past or present PBA member). The partner can be anyone, without restriction (another ‘junior’, an ‘adult’, even PBA members). Teams roll 4 games across 8 lanes in the qualifying round. The top 40% of each field then bowls 3 additional games. The top 5 teams then bowl a Baker-format stepladder finals.
Prize Fund: $300 scholarship/team minimum guaranteed first place. 1:6 teams receive scholarship prizes. Plaques to the top 5 teams.
Note: this is a regular season JBT event, and counts for Mojave Conference JBT points. A separate flyer with additional details is available at the ‘schedules’ section of www.bowljbt.com
MOJAVE SINGLES CLASSIC
When: Sunday, December 18
Host: The Orleans Bowling Center
Divisions: scratch and handicap divisions
Starting Time: 9 AM
Entry fee: $40 per bowler; optional brackets available on-site
Format: Bowlers roll 5 games across 10 lanes in the qualifying round. The top 50% of each field then bowls 3 additional games, matchplay in scratch. The top 5 teams then bowl a stepladder finals.
Prize Fund: $200 scholarship guaranteed first place. 1:6 bowlers receive scholarship prizes. Plaques to the top 5 bowlers.
Note: this is a regular season JBT event, and counts for Mojave Conference JBT points. More details are available at the ‘schedules’ section of www.bowljbt.com.
EBONITE BIG DAWG, BIG BUCKS BRACKET
When:Monday, December 26
Host: Texas Station Bowling Center
Division: scratch only event (but anyone may enter)
Starting Time: 7 PM
Entry fee: $60 per bowler - ENTIRE ENTRY FEE TO PRIZE FUND
Format: Do you have the guts? Bowlers will roll one game to determine position, then randomly draw for placement in a bracket. (example: If 40 bowlers enter, the top 32 scores will get a one-game ‘bye’ in the bracket, while 33-40 have to play the first game. If an exact bracket multiple of bowlers enter (16, 32, 64, etc.) no first game will be bowled. Bowlers will then play one-game, single elimination matches until one bowler is standing!
Prize Fund: 60% of the prize fund to the winner, 20% to the runner-up, 10% each to 3rd-4th. On just 32 entries, that’s $1,152 for 1st. place! $2,000 maximum first place scholarship; additional prizes for 5th-8th will be added beyond 50 entries.
Note: When else are you going to get a chance at an event like this? Help us spread the word to the ‘big dawgs’!
MAIN EVENT DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
When: December 24-27
Host: Texas Station Bowling Center
Divisions: scratch and handicap divisions
Squad Times: December 24: 3 PM
December 25: 2 PM
December 26: 9AM, Noon, (re-oil), 4 PM, 7 PM, (re-oil) 10 PM
December 27: 9 AM, (re-oil), 3:30 PM
Entry fee: $40 per team
Format: Bowlers will roll 3 team games on the same pair. There is no ‘cut’, semifinals, or finals. The highest team total after the last squad wins the championship. Bowlers may re-enter with the same or different partners as much as they wish, and may ‘cash’ multiple times.
Prize Fund: $1,000/ team guaranteed first place. 1:10 entries earn scholarship prizes based on their final standings.
Note: Re-oiling is at the times listed above, so choose your squad times with that in mind.
MAIN EVENT 5-PERSON TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
When: December 27
Host: Texas Station Bowling Center
Divisions: scratch and handicap divisions
Starting Time: 8 PM (one squad only)
Entry fee: $100 per team
Format: Bowlers will roll 3 team games on the same pair. There is no ‘cut’, semifinals, or finals. The highest team total wins the championship. Up to 2 bowlers may be ‘adults’, meaning anyone age 22 or over on 8/27/11/, subject to the same average rules in handicap teams.
Prize Fund: $500/ team guaranteed first place. 1:8 teams earn scholarship prizes based on their final standings.
Note: The Main Event Singles cut scores will be calculated and announced during the Team event, so it’s a great way to ‘kill some time’ while we crunch the numbers!
JUNIOR GOLD QUALIFIER
When: December 27
Host: Texas Station Bowling Center
Divisions: scratch only
Starting Time: Noon (one squad only)
Entry fee: $50, bowlers must be USBC Junior Gold cardholders to participate.
Format: Bowlers will roll 4 games on 4 pairs. There is no ‘cut’, semifinals, or finals. The highest 1:6 boys totals and 1:6 girls totals wins Gold Finals spots. Spots in both 'U15' and 'U20' will be awarded if entries permit. Additional rules available on-site.
Note: Gold squad scores cannot be used as your Main Event qualifying squad (since its only 4 games). The Noon start time is designed to still allow you to bowl the 2:00 singles squad if you wish, but it will be a VERY tight fit- choose your squads carefully.
KINGMAN SINGLES CLASSIC
When: December 29
Host: Cerbat Lanes, 3631 Stockton Hill Rd., Kingman AZ, (928) 692-1818
Divisions: scratch and handicap divisions
Starting Time: 10 AM (ARIZONA TIME) (9 AM Vegas time)
Entry fee: $40 per bowler; optional brackets available on-site
Format: Bowlers roll 5 games across 10 lanes in the qualifying round. The top 50% of each field then bowls 3 additional games, matchplay in scratch. The top 5 teams then bowl a stepladder finals.
Prize Fund: $200 scholarship guaranteed first place. 1:6 bowlers receive scholarship prizes. Plaques to the top 5 bowlers.
Note: This is a regular season JBT event, and counts for Arizona AND Mojave Conference JBT points. More details are available at the ‘schedules’ section of www.bowljbt.com. Kingman is less than two hours south of Vegas, and a lot of people use this as a great side trip, or a ‘wrapup’ on their way home. Note that AZ time is one hour ahead of Vegas time.
2011 Main Event entering average details- if you are bowling ANY handicap event please read this:
- If you are a JBT bowler and have 15 games of 2011-12 JBT competition in by 12/1/11, you don’t need to do anything further about your average, we will take care of it.
- Otherwise, we need your average as of 12/1/2011 from ANY form of organized competition that keeps an average chart: leagues, tournament clubs, high school bowling, or anything else. That average must be of 15 games or more.
- If you only bowl in one thing in 2011-12, you just need your average sheet from the closest session to 12/1. If you bowl in more than one thing, compare them all and submit whatever is highest.
- Any average from a ‘sport’ league, ‘pba experience’ league, or any other league where non-house conditions are used, must be re-rated according to the standard USBC sport conversion chart. Any ‘sport’ average you are using must be declared as such. Be careful in submitting your averages, as your converted ‘sport’ average might be higher than your ‘house’ average (and must therefore be used at Main Event)!
- If you don’t have 15 games in 2011-12 competition by 12/1, but you do by the time Main Event starts, you must submit your average as stated above from the week you do reach at least 15 games.
- If you don’t have 15 games in any 2011-12 competition by 12/1, but do have finishing ‘book’ averages from previous seasons, we will apply the JBT re-rating system to your average. Please contact us if this is the case.
- NEW: If you have ANY finishing (‘book’) averages- from any form of competition- that are 10 or more pins HIGHER than the average stated above, in any of the last 5 bowling seasons, you must also declare those. Many averages can be found on bowl.com, but averages from uncertified leagues, high school bowling, etc, are not, so check carefully! Anyone with 10+ pin higher averages will be rerated by the Main Event for their 2011 entering average. This “10-pin rule” is used by many leagues and tournaments to smooth out the often significant differences in difficulty from one center and league to the next. It won’t apply to most of you, but if it does, it can be confusing, so please contact us if you have any questions and we’ll be happy to help.
- As always, you must provide the above averages and paperwork to be able to bowl in the singles semifinals, or ‘cash’ in any side event. Again, don’t hold on to your entry until 12/1- send in the entry without average info, then mail, email, scan, fax, or bring the average info to the tournament.
STILL CONFUSED ABOUT AVERAGES? CLICK HERE FOR THE AVERAGE WORKSHEET FOR MORE.
2011 LAS VEGAS MAIN EVENT RULES- please read these carefully!
1. This event is open to anyone age 21 or under as of 8/27/11 , regardless of ‘junior’ or ‘adult’ status, excluding past or present PBA members or any other international professional organization.
2. Entries are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Field size is limited in each qualifying squad and varies from squad to squad.
3. Entry fee: The entry fee is $100 in Open and Girls Scratch Singles ($30 linage, $60 prizes and awards, $10 expenses); and $80 in Handicap Singles ($30 linage, $40 prizes and awards, $10 expenses). Singles re-entries in all divisions are $60 ($20 linage, $40 prizes and awards, $0 expenses). Doubles entry fees are $40 per team ($13.50 linage, $25 awards, $1.50 expenses). Team entry fee is $80 per team ($30 linage, $50 awards). Awards fees returned 100%. Full entry fees must accompany your entry form to guarantee your entry. You may also prepay for your one singles re-entry squad, which is the only way to guarantee your re-entry.
4. Walk-in entries ARE permitted until each squad’s starting time. One re-entry maximum is permitted in singles. Unlimited re-entries are permitted in Doubles as space permits. Squads are expected to sell out in advance, so we recommend mailing your completed entry form as soon as possible. We strongly encourage handicap bowlers to send in payment prior to sending in your 12/1 average verification, so that you may reserve your squad choice. Average verification (see rule 14) may later be sent by fax to 1-888-788-4961, or email to director@bowljbt.com.
5. Prepaid bowlers MUST check in at least 30 minutes prior to squad starting time, or risk losing their spot to wait-listed bowlers.
6. Personal checks from non-JBT members are only accepted until December 5, 2010. Entries postmarked after that time, or walk-ins, must be paid by cash or bank check. Returned checks are subject to a $30.00 fee. Please do not mail any entries postmarked after December 13, to ensure we receive it. Instead, email us and let us know you’re coming, and pay on-site.
7. CONFIRMATION IS AUTOMATIC. Unless you hear from us, your entry has been accepted for the squad(s) you requested. Confirmed entries will also be posted on our website, www.bowljbt.com.
8a. Singles Format:
Qualifying: Bowlers in all divisions will roll 8 games across sixteen lanes in the qualifying round. Bowlers who re-enter will use their highest 8-game score. The top 60 Open Scratch, top 24 Girls Scratch, and top 48 Handicap bowlers will qualify for the semifinals. These numbers are an equal ratio based on 2010 entries, and are adjusted on a yearly basis.
Semifinals: Bowlers will roll 6 additional games of matchplay. Bowlers receive a 30 pin bonus for each win, and 15 for each tie. All scores from qualifying carry forward. The top 16 scores in Open Scratch and Handicap, and the top 8 scores in Girls Scratch after the semifinals advance to the finals.
Finals: In our modified stepladder, bowlers roll one-game elimination matches. In round one the #10,12,14, and 16 seeds all play each other with the winner advancing, and the #9,11,13, and 15 seed all playing, with the winner advancing. The winners play the #5 and 7 and #6 and 8 seeds respectively in round two. The winners play the #3 and 4 seeds in round three. The winners play the #1 and 2 seeds in round four, and the winners play the title match (round one is not played in girls scratch).
8b. Doubles Format:
All teams roll 3 team games on the same pair of lanes. This is a “beat the board” event; the highest 3 game doubles total after the final squad is the winner, with 1:6 teams receiving a scholarship prize. Unlimited re-entries are allowed, with the same or different partners, space-permitting, on a first-come, first-serve basis.
8c. Team Format:
There is one squad, Dec. 27th at 8 PM. 5-person teams roll 3 team games on the same pair of lanes. The highest scoring teams per division on a 1:8 ratio earn scholarship prizes. Teams may have up to two ‘adult’ (age 22 or over as of 8/27/11) bowlers on their teams.
10. Ties: Ties for the final semifinal spot will be broken by a one game rolloff at 8 AM Dec. 28. Ties for the final spot in the finals will be broken by a two-frame rolloff. Ties in the finals will be broken by a one ball rolloff in scratch divisions and a two frame rolloff in the handicap division. Ties for final positions 17 and above (9 and above in Girls Scratch) will split any position prize money.
11. Attire: Bowlers are requested to wear slacks (slacks or skirts / skorts for girls), and a collared shirt. “Name shirts” or shirts promoting your local leagues / clubs are encouraged. Shorts are acceptable, provided they are of a neat, khaki-type material. No hats, t-shirts (unless directly bowling related) or sleeveless shirts, ripped or torn clothing, or clothing promoting alcohol, tobacco, or drugs may be worn. “Mock-turtlenecks” are okay. Directors’ decisions are final- if you’re not sure, don’t wear it!
12. Discipline: Proper behavior is demanded of all bowlers and requested of all spectators. Any abuse of bowling center equipment, audible obscenity, or other unbecoming conduct will result in 1) warning and/or 2) disqualification, subject to the sole discretion of tournament management. You may not get caught every time, but if you test us, you’ll get caught eventually. Parents are expected to set a good example and abide by the same rules. For questions on the JBT behavior policy, visit www.bowljbt.com or see any official.
13. Scholarships: Scholarships will be awarded to at least 1:10 entrants in each singles division based on final standings, with the posted guarantees. Final results and scholarship information will be mailed to all participants no later than January 31, 2012. Unofficial results will be posted on the website by January 9, 2012. Scholarships are awarded by the JBT Scholarship Fund. Claiming rules, forms, and information may be found on www.bowljbt.com.
14. Averages: Bowlers in any handicapped event must submit 1) their JBT average as of December 1, 2011; if none, 2) their HIGHEST 2011-12 average of 15 games or more, as of December 1, 2011, of ANY FORM OF ORGANIZED COMPETITION, including any traveling leagues / tours, high school bowling, or non-USBC certified leagues. Bowlers with less than 15 games as of 12/1 must submit their average from the week they reach 15 games in 11-12 league/tour play. Bowlers submitting ‘sport’, ‘PBA Experience’, or any ‘non house’ averages MUST report that the average they are stating is such, and are subject to re-rating prior to event start. If you mail your entry early, be sure to bring proof with you, or fax to us at 1-888-788-4961. Any average discovered to be incorrect, inadvertently or not, will result in that bowlers’ disqualification, forfeiture of all scholarships earned at the event, and suspension from future JBT events, subject to the sole discretion of tournament management. Bowlers who do not provide average proof will not be able to bowl in the semifinal or final rounds, or ‘cash’ in any side event.
5-YEAR RULE: If you have any finishing (‘book’) average from any form of organized competition (leagues, tournament clubs, etc.) HIGHER than the average stated above, in any of the previous 5 bowling seasons, you must also state that average(s). You may not bowl at an average more than 10 pins lower than your highest 5 year average (after re-rates).
15. Rules not covered herein will be subject to 1) JBT / then 2) USBC rulebooks. Tournament management reserves all rights regarding the operation of this event.