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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
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Go Down To the Last Seconds

http://www.wichitawingsindoorsoccer.com/_blog/Wings_News/post/Wichita_Wings_Release_Carlos_Farias /
"The Wings lost a close battle to the Comets last night in a tough fought game that went down to the last seconds with Missouri pulling out the win; final score 10-7. "

Does it mean that the game literally progressed to the last seconds?
  

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Hi, No. It means that the winner was only determined in the last few seconds. Before that, the two teams were equal..

  • Hi, No.
  • It means that the winner was only determined in the last few seconds.
  • Before that, the two teams were equal..
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Hi,

No.
It means that the winner was only determined in the last few seconds. Before that, the two teams were equal..

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