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finals

British  
/ ˈfaɪnəlz /

plural noun

  1. the deciding part or parts of a sports or other competition

  2. education the last examination series in an academic or professional course

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Sylmar finished 11-19 last year, fifth in the Valley Mission League, and lost in the Division IV finals to Downtown Magnets.

From Los Angeles Times

Van Veen, who is playing in the tournament for the first time, has impressed in making three finals in four weeks but is struggling to get over the line.

From BBC

The Premier League's financial might has not always translated into dominance in continental competition, with no English club featuring in the last two Champions League finals.

From Barron's

Scotland are set to face Haiti and Morocco in Boston and Brazil in Miami after qualifying for the finals with a thrilling 4-2 Hampden victory over Denmark in November.

From BBC

Within a week came the announcement of high ticket prices for the finals.

From BBC