You have a meeting with others team if is middle or high school. Have a meeting with the teams and set up the games?
You have a meeting with others team if is middle or high school. Have a meeting with the teams and set up the games?
The easiest way is to use one of the many pool league schedule makers available. Otherwise, it is just a matter of developing a spreadsheet of 7 teams v 7 teams, with the last shown being the "bye". The teams should be listed in a logical order, or a draw of cards should be used for order, because 1 team will not get the "free win" of the bye. List the first 7 teams on left in the spreadsheet, next 7 to the right. Then use a shift of 1 in each column for the first 7 weeks. The next 5 weeks should take teams 8 through 12 in the left column and use a shift of 2 so that each team gets a different opponent in the next 5 weeks. The left column should represent home team, the right side the visiting team.
There are a lot of ways, here are two: 1. Week number 1 is a fun week (nothing counts), weeks 2-7 regular 12 team schedule; week 8 is a position round; weeks 9-13 continue regular schedule; week 14 position week; weeks 15-19 are regular; week 20 another position round; weeks 21-26 regular; week 27 position and week 28 another fun night (and usually party/payoffs). OR 2. Weeks 1-6 regular; week 7 position; weeks 8-12 regular; weeks 13 and 14 both position weeks; weeks 15-19 regular; week 20 position; weeks 21-26 regular; and weeks 27 and 28 position. I hope that makes sense...
Divide the 10 teams into two divisions of five teams each. Each team could play a division rival in the odd-number weeks. For the even-number weeks, do a random draw of opponents from the other division. Since each team will not play the same non-division opponents, you should determine leaders on division record first. If possible, the two division winners could play a championship game in the eighth week.
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There are: 7*2 = 14 weeks
480/7 = 68 weeks + 4 days480/7 = 68 weeks + 4 days480/7 = 68 weeks + 4 days480/7 = 68 weeks + 4 days
7 days = 1 week ⇒ 151 days = 151 ÷ 7 weeks = 214/7 weeks ≈ 21.57 weeks