February 25, 2026

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Information

Dates: Wednesday, April 1st thru Wednesday, June 17th
League: Start Time 7:00 pm
Cost: $12 Per Player or $144 for Entire League Period Fee

League Rules

9 Pin No-Tap is a fun bowling format where knocking down 9 pins on the first ball counts as a strike. Scoring is identical to standard 10-pin bowling, but scores are typically higher, with 300 games being easier to achieve.

Here are the key rules for 9 Pin No-Tap leagues:

Core Gameplay & Scoring

  • The “Tap” Rule: If you knock down 9 or 10 pins on your first ball, it is scored as a strike.
  • Leaving a Pin: If you leave 1 or more pins standing (specifically 8 or fewer on the first ball), you shoot for a spare as normal.
  • Scoring: Standard 10-pin scoring applies.
  • Game Structure: Leagues usually consist of 2 or 3 games per night.
League Structure & Variations
  • Handicaps: Leagues often use handicaps to level the playing field, such as 100% of 410 for doubles.
    Team Size: Often 3-5 players, but some, like the OSSO Sports and Social league, require a minimum of 6 on a roster.
  • “Suicide” Variation: In some variations, hitting all 10 pins counts as 0 points (gutter), meaning only 9 pins counts as a strike.
  • Progression: Some leagues have a “strike pot” where special rules apply, such as Kent Bowl’s 9-pin rules for extra prizes.
Common League Procedures
  • Late Bowlers: Generally allowed to catch up, starting in the current frame.
  • Finality: Unlike traditional 9-pin (a European style), this version usually uses automatic pinsetters and scoring.
  • Substitute Policy: Rules regarding subs should be verified with the local league secretary.


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