Haley Crosson made nine saves in one half of play to help Cold Spring Harbor to a 14-12 win over Seaford.

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Cold Spring Harbor High School goalie #40 Haley Crosson looks to make an outlet pass in the second half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #2 Lindsey Willcocks, right, draws a foul on Seaford #14 Jennifer Molnar in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #7 Jillian Lee, left, looks to get past Seaford #9 Emily Palermo in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #12 Holly Logan, right, looks to keep a step ahead of Seaford #9 Emily Palermo in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #12 Holly Logan races downfield in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Seaford teammates #5 Carolyn Lo Strappo, left, and #28 Alison Glazer pressure Cold Spring Harbor #10 Katherine Rueger in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #32 Victoria Kotowski prepares to shoot on goal in the first half. (May 1, 2012)

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Cold Spring Harbor #23 Tara Atkinson, left, and Seaford #2 Emma Schait battle for possession of a loose ball in the second half. (May 1, 2012)

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Seaford #23 Shannon Spurrell makes a pass in the second half. (May 1, 2012)

A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.  Credit: Newsday Studios

'It's depressing, it's frustrating' A Newsday investigation revealed that Grumman Aerospace knew toxic chemicals were leaking into the ground in Bethpage. Newsday Associate Editor Paul LaRocco and Deputy Editor David Schwartz explain.

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