Difference between revisions of "Wal-Mart Award"

From Kewanee Sports League
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 24: Line 24:
 
<li> [[Kevin Smith]] - 199.69
 
<li> [[Kevin Smith]] - 199.69
 
</ol></ul>
 
</ol></ul>
 +
 
|<ul><ol start="2011">
 
|<ul><ol start="2011">
 
<li> Dave Pate - 199.03
 
<li> Dave Pate - 199.03
Line 30: Line 31:
 
<li> Aaron Hughes - 246.99
 
<li> Aaron Hughes - 246.99
 
<li> Ty Boardman - 149.99
 
<li> Ty Boardman - 149.99
|<ul><ol start="2016">
+
</ol></ul>
 +
 
 +
<ol start="2016">
 
<li> Dave Nanninga - 258.99
 
<li> Dave Nanninga - 258.99
 
<li> Dave Nanninga - 206.99, Doug Hahn - 203.99
 
<li> Dave Nanninga - 206.99, Doug Hahn - 203.99
Line 36: Line 39:
 
<li> Jon Oberg 199.79, Brian Schoutteet 159.99</ol></ul>
 
<li> Jon Oberg 199.79, Brian Schoutteet 159.99</ol></ul>
 
<li>  
 
<li>  
 +
</ol></ul>
 +
 
|<ul><ol start="2021">
 
|<ul><ol start="2021">
 
<li>  
 
<li>  

Revision as of 17:26, 21 December 2022

The Wal-Mart Award is awarded to the person who puts up a score similar to a Wal-Mart price. The award was created in 2015 when Ty Boardman scored 149.99 and Doug Hahn refereed to him as a Wal-Mart TV Special. Since then we have retroactively given the award to owners who meet the specific criteria.

Here are the tie breakers for the Wal-Mart TV Special award.

1. Score ends with a 99.X9

2. Score ends with a X9.99

3. Score ends with a X9.X9

4. Score ends with a XX.99

5. Score ends with a 99.XX

6. Score ends with a X9.X9

    1. Dave Pate - 199.03
    2. Doug Hahn - 192.99
    3. Jon Oberg - 262.99
    4. Aaron Hughes - 246.99
    5. Ty Boardman - 149.99
  1. Dave Nanninga - 258.99
  2. Dave Nanninga - 206.99, Doug Hahn - 203.99
  3. Brian Schoutteet - 202.99
  4. Jon Oberg 199.79, Brian Schoutteet 159.99
      1. Aaron Hughes - 193.99