When calling the score before serving, the server calls out his/her teams score followed by the score of the opposing team
Yes. the other team can hit it out of bounds or you can hit it over and they cant return it
You always call your score first when you are serving.
In the absence of a referee or score keepers on the side, typically the person serving the ball would call out the score before they serve.
The team that is winning.
No, you can only score on your serve. If you are referring to volleyball.
When serving team hits the ball and returning team cannot return in three tries or when ball hits the floor. Serving team hits the ball and it goes out of bounds point for other side.
In tennis, the person who is serving always has their score said first. So if they are just starting their set and the server wins the score is 15-0. If the server wins again it moves to 30-0. On the next point it goes to 40-0 and this would be a set point. If the server wins a fourth point, he would win the set. In volleyball, the servers score is again said first. This time you just add one point to the score and if the server's team does not get a point, the serve will switch to the other team.
you say it before you serve. If you serve it without saying the score its a fault. You always say your team score first even if the other team is winning.
The offensive team is the team with possession of the ball at the beginning of the play- so the offensive team if the serving team.
I have been playing volleyball for 6 years and the score has never started at 4
In rally scoring the other team can score when the volley is lost.