Request: 2 Leagues, 4 divisions, 4 teams each
Hi guys...thanks for any assistance you can provide here.
2 leagues, 4 divisons in each league, 4 teams in each division. 156 games, heavily divisional. No interleague. 28 games against each of the 3 other teams in your division, 6 games against each of the other 12 teams in the league. Thanks again in advance. |
You say no interleague but your numbers indicate interleague - 28 games per division opponent, 6 games per league opponent, 6 games per interleague opponent.
Could you please clarify? |
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Northern League East New York Heroes Virginia Beach Vipers Charlotte Cougars Providence Whalers Central Columbus Explorers Louisville Racers Philadelphia Ringers Toronto Titans Midwest Madison Lakers Indianapolis Engines Chicago Hitmen St. Paul Snowmen West Portland Metros Omaha Steers Wichita Brigade Sacramento Stingers There's a Southern League too but that's irrelevant here. So New York should play 28 games against Virginia Beach, Charlotte and Providence; and play 6 games against each of the other 12 teams listed. It would be the same setup in the Southern League. 28*3 = 84. 6*12= 72 84+72=156. Hope that clears it up. Any help is most appreciated. |
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# 16 team schedule, 156 games # Designed for the following configuration: # 1 subleague with 4 divisions, each with 4 teams # # # 28 games against each of 3 other teams in division (14H/14A) # 6 games against each of 12 other teams in league (3H/3A) # # # No cases of more than 20 straight days without offday # # No homestands or roadtrips longer than 14 games # # All game times set at 7:05pm # # Season begins first Monday on or after April 1st # Season thus ends late September # # All-Star Game set for first Tuesday on or after July 9th (15th week) # |
Wow...thank you so much for your help. It's greatly appreciated.
So now I need to import this twice, right...once for each league? Thanks again. |
Yes, importing for each league should be fine.
That assumes "league" means like AL or NL. If it does not work, again with the same assumption, a single file to cover both can be made. I have no reason to think it will not work though. |
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