yes if it is rally scoring which is the most common way of scoring in volleyball
You would receive 2 points for your team.
No, both the serving team and the receiving team can score points in pickleball.
in gymnastics you don't "score goals" you compete and receive points.
In football, a team can score 5 points by kicking a field goal.
No, both the serving and receiving teams can score points in pickleball.
No, in football, a team cannot receive negative points. Points are only awarded for successful plays or penalties against the opposing team.
yes
Yes, in American football, a team can score 4 points by kicking a field goal.
Answer is 85 to 66.
In a game, the score of the home team is typically announced first, followed by the score of the visiting team. For example, if the home team has 3 points and the visiting team has 2 points, you would say "3-2" to indicate the score. This convention helps clarify which team is playing at home.
When announcing the score in volleyball, you always call the serving team's score first, followed by the receiving team's score. For example, if the serving team has 15 points and the receiving team has 10 points, you would say "15-10." This convention helps to clearly indicate which team is currently serving.
A safety is followed by a free kick. The team that allowed the safety must kick the ball to the team that has just scored (this is the only way a team can score points and immediately receive the ball again).