The scoring end refers to the goal post that a specific team is attacking. Teams switch scoring ends after every quarter to ensure fair playing conditions for both sides. This accounts for factors like wind, sun glare, or court surface variations during a game. Knowing which end to attack is vital for players to move in the right direction. A center directs their team toward the scoring end at the start of the match. Only the goal shooter and goal attack can score points at their designated scoring end. Defenders must protect their own goal post to prevent the opposition from gaining any points. One real-world example shows a team shooting toward the left goal post during the first quarter.
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