You use the normal team average. The -10 pins don't figure into that, it just tells you what the players score is for each game.
Example:
Say the 3 bowler's each have a 200 ave. the team ave. would be 600. So you would use 600 to figure win's and loss's. So if the team has to bowl within 30 pins of their team average to win points. the team would have to bowl a 570 or higher to win the game and 1710 or higher to win series.
As for the "BYE Team" it doesn't have a score or average or handicap. The team that plays against the "BYE" is playing like in a forfeit situation and just has to bowl within 30 pins of team average to determine wins.
I would suggest getting advice also from the local usbc assoc. and another league sec. Also go to bowl.com and download the USBC Rule book and the League Operations Handbook.
click for League Operations Handbook
click for League Operation Checklist.pdf
click here for Playing Rules.pdf
click for Duties and Responsibilities
click for League Standing sheet for 9+Teams.pdf
Heres from USBC rule book.
104d. Uneven Number
When a league has an uneven number of teams, the team scheduled against the nonexistent team cannot be
credited with the points by forfeit. The Earn the Points system is used unless the league board of directors,
by majority vote, decides to use the Bye or Draw System. The following procedures apply for each system:
1. Earn the Points:
a. An individual must bowl at least his/her average less ten (10) pins and/or teams must bowl
at least the team average less ten (10) pins per player, unless the league board states
another number.
b. Points not won by the team for failing to bowl the prescribed score should be recorded on the
standing sheet as “unearned” points.
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