Noun
A sheet of paper (or similar) on which score is kept.
(by extension) A list of people who have scored.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter scoring four goals in pre-season, Cavallini was held off the scoresheet in his regular-season debut but showed fans his offensive instinct during the match. Source: Internet
‘Also, Alfie Rutherford and Jonah Ayunga got back on the scoresheet which was something they needed to do after the league game. Source: Internet
He was held off the scoresheet in the first game against Hamilton as a 16-year old rookie but had a goal in each game against the Bulldogs last season. Source: Internet
In the absence of usual veterans, new Minutemen appeared multiple times on the scoresheet, powering the team to a season-opening win. Source: Internet
Sensational striker Prince Opoku-Agyemang bagged a brace while substitute Nana Kofi Babil got on the scoresheet for the second week in succession to nail the Phobians at the Akoon Community Park in Tarkwa. Source: Internet
Left-back Alphonso Davies, who also got on the scoresheet with the fifth goal, added: “After our game with Borussia Dortmund we wanted to go out and show the same attitude.” Source: Internet