which sentences is right?

The team want to go to the next game early for tryouts..
The team crowded around its coach to hear the last play..the school board set its reserved blue seats in the rain...the opposing team's coaches used its last timeout third quarter...the crowded voiced their disapproval of reference's call...

my answer, the school board set its reserved blue seats in the rain,,
here its reserved blue set, is right.
thanks

The way you've typed them too close together, they are hard to read. Please let me know if these are the sentences you're asking about:

The team want to go to the next game early for tryouts.

The team crowded around its coach to hear the last play,

The school board set its reserved blue seats in the rain.

The opposing team's coaches used its last timeout third quarter.

The crowded voiced their disapproval of reference's call.

yes sorry about it.i think {{The school board set its reserved blue seats in the rain.}} is right one bc of its.

Actually, none of the sentences provided are grammatically correct. Here are the corrected sentences:

1. The team wants to go to the next game early for tryouts.
2. The team crowded around its coach to hear the last play.
3. The school board set up its reserved blue seats in the rain.
4. The opposing team's coaches used their last timeout in the third quarter.
5. The crowd voiced their disapproval of the referee's call.

So, the correct sentence is: The school board set up its reserved blue seats in the rain.

The correct sentence is:

The team wants to go to the next game early for tryouts.

To identify the correct sentence, you should focus on the verb agreement. In this case, since "team" is a collective noun that refers to a group acting as a single unit, the verb should be in the singular form. Therefore, "wants" is the correct verb form to match with "team."