DES MOINES — When Iowa City Liberty center back Haider Nasr’s shot hit the back of the net with 23 seconds left to complete a four-goal first-half ambush Saturday, an exasperated Norwalk defender turned and looked toward his team’s bench. “I don’t know what to do anymore,” he said. All…Read More
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