A million :P
He had 11 goals and 19 assists for 30 points during a 19-game point streak early in the 2007-08 season. He currently (as of December 5th, 2010) has 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points during a 15-game point streak. It is his second best point scoring streak of his career.
An extra point is scored by kicking the ball through the uprights after scoring a touchdown. It is worth one point. PaymonM
Rally scoring
Rally scoring is when there is a point scored on every play, regardless of who served, as opposed to side out scoring where the team that serves is the only team that can get a point.
Rally scoring in volleyball is where a point is given after each play. Before rally scoring, only the serving team could score a point. With rally scoring, either team has a chance at the point. Rally scoring has two benefits: 1. Speeds up the play. Games could drag on and on if the serving team kept siding out. 2. Rewards good defense. Knowing that you have a chance to score even if you're not serving allows a team to be more aggressive
In 1983-84, he had a 51-game point-scoring streak that has been compared to "Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio's streak in baseball, during which he averaged exactly three points a game, scoring 61 goals and 92 assists for 153 points.
16 field goals22 extra points
NY Jets placekicker in 1968 who kicked 3 field goals and one extra point in Super Bowl III against the Baltimore Colts.
there is no such thing as volley scoring. there's rally, traditional, and a volley. rally scoring- every time the play is over, someone gets the point unless it's a redo traditional scoring-you can only get the point if your team served the ball before the play a volley- when the ball is hit back and fourth between the two teams (a good volley would be when it keeps going back and fourth, back and fourth....)
In country league football, there was a full forward who kicked 33 goals for Narrandera, hit the post, and then kicked another 11. The same player also won 6 out of six coin tosses and won the six games when he was substitute captain in 1960
With rally scoring, the team that serves the ball is the only one that can score a point. If team "A" serves, but then team "B" wins that serve, they don't receive a point it then becomes there serve. In standard scoring, who ever wins the serve gets a point.
No. The extra point is what a team attempts after scoring a touchdown.