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Under 21 graded Divisions
The Tenpin Australia Inc. Defending Champion, 3 State Champions and top 8 qualifiers (total of 12) in each of the 2 divisions will roll 4 games, (stage 1)
and then cut to the top 6 for the finals (stage 2).
Should a defending or state champion be unavailable for the 4 game roll off, the next eligible qualifier is promoted into the starting line-up.
In the finals (stage 2), 6 bowlers in each division will bowl 5 games head to head. 
Pinfall plus bonus points of 20 for a win and 10 for a draw, for each game, will decide the overall winner of each division. 
There is no carry over pinfall from stage 1.
This division of the Masters competition uses a handicap system of 90% of 200.
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2013 Graded Girls  winner... Ally McGuirk...from New South Wales 
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2013 Graded Boys winner...Ben Law...from Victoria
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