Yes, if it will mean ownership.
Example:
Miracle Center Worship Team's regulations
Yes it does.
I would say the apostrophe goes after the s in girls (Girls' Basketball Team). It is talking about a team that belongs to more than one girl.
You probably need a possessive: girls' soccer team (the team that belongs to the girls, the team they are part of). But don't be shocked if you see it without the apostrophe-- sometimes people just write it the way you did, even though it should have the apostrophe.
Miracle sea does not exist in Pokemon mystery dungeon blue rescue team
The apostrophe is placed before the "s" in "school's" to indicate possession. For example, "the school's football team."
The Miracle Team.
If the '24' in question is a player on a team wearing the number 24 then yes, you need an apostrophe in "24's Mom." The apostrophe in that position indicates the 'Mom' belongs to 24.
The First Miracle 1960 US Olympic Hockey Team - 2006 TV was released on: USA: 2006
A worship leader is not there to do a Christian Rock concert. A worship leader is not there to show off their voice, guitar skills, or whatever. A worship leader is not there to put on a show. A worship leader is there to lead the congregation into worshiping the Almighty. Leading people into the very presence of God. The worship leader should be praising the Lord in song and in prayer, and the praise team should be joining the worship leader. The leader and the team then invite the rest of the congregation to worship with them. If the leader and team is not there to do that, they are a failure.
The storyline of the movie Miracle on Ice was about the 1980 American hockey team in the Olympics. The movie Miracle on Ice is based on a true story and is starring Kurt Russell.
Yes. My high school's track and field team is written correctly.
Team USA it was the miracle on ice.