There are no points in water polo, the aim is to score goals as in football (or soccer)
Each goal scored is worth one point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Water polo.
Water polo's scoring is most like basketball, as both sports involve teams trying to score points by getting a ball into the opponent's designated area—in this case, a goal. Each goal in water polo is worth one point, similar to a field goal in basketball. The game emphasizes teamwork, strategy, and quick transitions, akin to fast breaks in basketball. However, water polo's unique aquatic environment adds a layer of complexity to scoring and gameplay.
Ther answer is Water Polo. The goal at the deep end is smaller than the goal at the shallow end.
Polo is played on a field while on horseback with the player hitting the ball with a polo mallet in order for it to get into the goal, whereas in water polo it is played in the water and it has more of a resemblance to netball, except you are only allowed to catch with one hand. hope this helped!
Water polo.
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a Water Polo player intercepting a pass and throwing the ball to score a goal. -apex :)
In polo, a team scores one point for each goal they score. A goal is counted when the ball is hit between the goalposts and beneath the horizontal bar. There are no variations in scoring; each goal is worth the same amount, regardless of the circumstances in which it was made.