I'm assuming you are talking about Greg being captain? He shot a 711 and only won 1/2 a point. I have never taken the time to ask how the scoring works but I think it's pretty bad to had a series like that and almost get the shaft. Goes to show the type of league it is I guess. He is a bit of info from the Tri-City website....
If your name was Scott this week, you bowled pretty well. Two bowlers named Scott led the league, both shooting over 800 on our final night of the season. First, Scott Wohlwend rolled an 821 set that included games of 276-267-278. What made this series doubly impressive however, was the fact that Wohlwend and his teammates on the Trophy King team were in quite a battle for the League Championship with Miller Time Bowl.
With Trophy King holding a 15-5 lead going into the final game, needing to win only one point to win the League, through six frames it looked like Wohlwend might be the only winner, and that was only if he kept striking. But it was leadoff man Todd Cook who sealed the deal with a double in the tenth to beat Matt Pelham 246-236 and lock up the League Championship for the Trophy King team. Wohlwend also doubled in the tenth, not only winning his point, but also locking up his 800 series and giving his team a 17 1/2 - 12 1/2 victory.
Scott Carpenter was the second "Scott" to roll an 800 series on the final night. Carpenter used games of 299-268-234 to fashion his 801 series. Carpenter also tied teammate Denny Amundson for high game of the night with 299.