6.9 SHOOTERS WITH PREVIOUS LEAGUE EXPERIENCE (10-BALL RULE)

If a shooter has previous NAPA league experience the shooter must be entered into the division at their most recent skill level of the same game format. If the shooter does not have a skill level for the game format being played the shooter must be entered into the division at his highest current NAPA skill level from any NAPA game format.

If a shooter does not have NAPA league experience, yet has previous organized league experience, and their league experience is from the BCAPL, APA, or TAP then the shooter should start with the following:

BCAPL

BCAPL 2 = NAPA 20
​BCAPL 3 = NAPA 30
​BCAPL 4 = NAPA 40
​BCAPL 5 = NAPA 50
​BCAPL 6 = NAPA 60
​BCAPL 7 = NAPA 70
​BCAPL 8 = NAPA 80
​BCAPL 9 = NAPA 90
​BCAPL 10 = NAPA 100

TAP

TAP 2 = NAPA 40
TAP 3 = NAPA 50
TAP 4 = NAPA 60
TAP 5 = NAPA 70
TAP 6 = NAPA 80
TAP 7 = NAPA 90

APA

APA 1 = NAPA 20 TO 30
​APA 2 = NAPA 30 TO 40
​APA 3 = NAPA 40 TO 50
​APA 4 = NAPA 50 TO 60
​APA 5 = NAPA 60 TO 70
​APA 6 = NAPA 70 TO 80
​APA 7 = NAPA 80 TO 90
​APA 8 = NAPA 90 TO 100
​APA 9 = NAPA 100 TO 110+
​* APA conversions are at the local league operators discretion.

The local league operator also is permitted to use their NAPA Player Assessment Guide and use their own discretion for a player's skill level without having to use the conversions above.

NOTE: If a new shooter does have previous league experience, yet the league is not any of the leagues mentioned above, then the shooter should be entered at a skill level determined by the local NAPA league operator or entered as if the shooter does not have previous league experience.