This will just be generic, but it's a start:
Week 1: 1v2 4v9 5v8 6v7 Bye 3
Week 2: 1v8 2v5 3v4 7v9 Bye 6
Week 3: 1v5 2v8 3v7 6v4 Bye 9
Week 4: 2v9 3v8 4v7 5v6 Bye 1
Week 5: 1v6 7v5 8v4 9v3 Bye 2
Week 6: 1v9 4v5 6v3 7v2 Bye 8
Week 7: 1v3 2v4 6v9 7v8 Bye 5
Week 8: 1v7 3v2 5v9 6v8 Bye 4
Week 9: 2v6 4v1 5v3 8v9 Bye 7
To create a 5-team, 9-week schedule, start by determining how many games each team will play each week. You can arrange the teams in a round-robin format where each team plays against every other team over the 9 weeks. Each week, schedule matches so that no team plays more than once, and rotate the matchups to ensure variety. Ensure to account for any bye weeks if necessary to maintain balance in the schedule.
Assuming each team plays once per week, such a schedule is not mathematically possible. You could arrange games on each day of the week, perhaps having more than one game per day, to avoid the concept of "byes" entirely.
To create a 9-team schedule for 18 weeks, you can use a round-robin format where each team plays every other team. This means each team will have 8 matches, which can be distributed over 18 weeks with some teams having byes each week to allow for a balanced schedule. You can rotate the matchups each week to ensure variety, and possibly include additional matchups or tournaments to fill the remaining weeks. Ensure that the schedule accounts for home and away games if necessary.
Leagues are always bowled using an even number of teams. When there is an uneven number of teams, a BYE team is created to round out the number of teams. For a 19 team schedule, you would follow the USBC's 20 team league schedule and follow it for the first 9 weeks. If you use a league management software product, such as CDE Software's BLS, it has the schedules built in.
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