Neville Longbottom, who was awarded the points after standing up to his friends.
In the 1991-1992 school year (Harry Potter's first year) they won by 10 points with a total of 482 points. None of the other books state what the total number of points were. It is known that Gryffindor won the 1992-1993 and 1993-1994 house cup. The winners for rest of the years are unknown.
Throughout the school years, students are rewarded for good work or punished for breaking rules with house points. Professors, prefects and the head girl and boy can all give out house points. At the end of the year, the house with the most points wins the cup. In the 1991-1992 school year, Harry and the rest of Gryffindor house gained enough points to be the winner. This was largely due to Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville gaining last minute points for preventing Voldemort from stealing the stone.
In the Quidditch match, Slytherin is ahead by 200 points. So Harry being the Seeker, must only catch the Snitch when Gryffindor is ahead by 80 points or more, because if Harry catches the Snitch, the game ends, and they get 150 points, which would put them below Slytherin for the Quidditch Cup.
Harry was relived that he managed to prevent Voldemort from returning. His efforts gained last minute house points that helped Gryffindor win the house cup, which rounded off a good year for Harry. Ultimately, Harry was sad to be going to the Dursley's for the summer, but happy that he would return to Hogwarts where he felt truly at home.
The Webb Ellis Cup, awarded to the winner of the Rugby World Cup, is made of gold-plated sterling silver. It stands about 38 centimeters tall and weighs approximately 4.5 kilograms. The cup features ornate handles and a decorative design, symbolizing the prestigious nature of the tournament. It was first awarded in 1987 and has since become an iconic trophy in the sport of rugby.
The House Quidditch Cup competition wasn't held, due to the Tri-Wizard Competition. I can find no indication of who won the Inter-house competition, though the Leaving Feast is pretty well covered.
In the 1993-1994 school year (Harry Potter's third year) Gryffindor won the house cup but it is unknown how many points they gained. In the 1994-1995 school year (Harry Potter's fourth year) it is unknown what house won the cup and how many points each house gained. It is possible that the cup wasn't awarded due to Cedric Diggory's death.
The House cup and the Qudditch cup, both of which Gryffindor win.
Gryffindor.
In the 1991-1992 school year (Harry Potter's first year) they won by 10 points with a total of 482 points. None of the other books state what the total number of points were. It is known that Gryffindor won the 1992-1993 and 1993-1994 house cup. The winners for rest of the years are unknown.
FedEx Cup points are awarded in professional golf tournaments based on a player's performance in each event. Points are earned based on a player's finish in the tournament, with more points awarded for higher placements. The total points accumulated throughout the season determine a player's ranking in the FedEx Cup standings.
Throughout the school years, students are rewarded for good work or punished for breaking rules with house points. Professors, prefects and the head girl and boy can all give out house points. At the end of the year, the house with the most points wins the cup. In the 1991-1992 school year, Harry and the rest of Gryffindor house gained enough points to be the winner. This was largely due to Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville gaining last minute points for preventing Voldemort from stealing the stone.
3 points.
One point.
Four hundred and seventy two (472). They came second, they would have been first had Dumbledore not awarded Harry, Ron, Hermione and Neville extra points.
In the Quidditch match, Slytherin is ahead by 200 points. So Harry being the Seeker, must only catch the Snitch when Gryffindor is ahead by 80 points or more, because if Harry catches the Snitch, the game ends, and they get 150 points, which would put them below Slytherin for the Quidditch Cup.
It is the same way. Three for a win one each for a draw. and zero for a loss.