From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishscore something ↔ out/through phrasal verbWRITEto draw a line through something that has been written → score→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
score out/through• She satisfied herself by pausing on the way to the conference to score it out.• Heaton Mersey Village visited Wayfarers and scored 142 all out, a total they successfully defended bowling out Wayfarers for 112.• After scoring first through Dave Mitchell, Tranmere's Kenny Irons pulled off a hat trick and Swindon were sunk.• He stole second and scored one out later on the first of three Bobby Bonilla hits, a single to center.• As the scores were read out like a football draw it became clear that it would be a close contest.• During the first team meetings, the plant manager scores 89 out of a possible 100 percent.• The wind scored shivering channels through the ling and bilberries, the growth of fine, dry grass.• Leos scored tries through their scrum half Paul Mildenstein and fly half Ian Davidson, who converted both and kicked a penalty.