Port Washington defeated visiting Farmingdale, 10-5, Tuesday in a Nassau Conference I boys lacrosse game.

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Port Washington's John Crawley tries to get inside against Farmingdale's Dallas Creamer. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Joey Froccaro gets his arm caught by a Farmingdale defender while going for the ball. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Luke Rizzo works against Farmingdale goalie Scott DePalma. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley works near the net against Farmingdale. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Luke Rizzo works against Farmingdale's Dallas Creamer. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Joey Froccaro wins a face-off against Farmingdale's Joe DePalma. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley is surrounded by Farmingdale defenders. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Joey Froccaro fires a shot against Farmingdale. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley celebrates an underhand shot that got past Farmingdale's Scott DePalma for a scor. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley works down the field against Farmingdale's Matt DiCarlo. (May 1, 2013)

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Port Washington's Richard Greenberg shoots and scores against Farmingdale. (May 1, 2013)

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A broken lacrosse stick is seen on the field in the game between Port Washington and Farmingdale. (May 1, 2013)

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An underhand shot by Port Washington's John Crawley gets past Farmingdale's Scott DePalma for a score. (May 1, 2013)

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