A goal can be scored directly (without any other player touching the ball) from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, or direct free kick as far as restarts go.
A defensive lineman can score by tackling the ball carrier in there own end zone. This is called a safety and earns the team 2 points.
Yes
Points are scored by getting the ball to hit the floor on the other team's side of the court. Other ways to score include the other team touching the net, your opponent hitting the ball out of bounds or committing a double
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
if the kicker kicks the ball out of bounds without the opposing team touching the ball, the ball is placed on the 40 yard line as a penalty to the kicking team.
dead ball that you can shoot at goal with without any of your team mates touching before yourself
If that happens the team who inbounded the ball turns over the possession to the opposing team.
The opposite team's goal is to capture the ball from the other team who has the ball and the team which has the ball must score the ball in towards the opponent's hoop while also defending an d attacking, attackers must attack other members of the opposite team while the defending team defends the ball.
In cricket, the score is kept by tallying runs scored by the batting team and the number of wickets lost. Runs are accumulated through batting by hitting the ball and running between the wickets or by hitting boundaries (four runs if the ball reaches the boundary after bouncing, and six runs if it crosses the boundary without touching the ground). The total score is displayed as "runs/wickets," indicating the number of runs scored and the number of batsmen who have been dismissed. The team with the most runs at the end of the match wins.
An ace is when Team 1 serves the ball and Team 2 is unable to return it. It hits the floor without anyone on Team 2 touching it. Incorrect.. The real answer is when one team serves over the net and it cannot be returned regardless of the receiving team touching it or not. :)
When the ball touches the ground.
In a 4BBB (Four Ball Better Ball) format, each player on a team plays their own ball, and the best score between the two players is used for the team’s score on each hole. To score a bogey, a team would need to have one player make a score that is one stroke over par for that hole. For example, if the hole is a par 4, a bogey would be a score of 5, and the team would record that as their score for the hole if it is the better of the two scores. If both players score worse than bogey, the team would record the lower score.