Massapequa defeated Baldwin, 25-11, 25-19, 25-13 in the Nassau AA girls volleyball final.

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Massapequa's Morgan Roessler and Lauren Van Buren go for the block during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

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Massapequa's Lauren Van Buren goes for the block during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

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Massapequa's Samantha DePasqual celebrates win in the girls Class AA final holding up the sign of 13 wins in game where they defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

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Massapequa's Kathryn Maisch goes for the block during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

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Massapequa celebrates win in the girls Class AA final where they defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Hempstead - November 11, 2012: Massapequa's Justine Abbate goes for the spike during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Photo by Patrick E. McCarthy)

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Hempstead - November 11, 2012: Massapequas Samantha DePasqual celebrates win in the girls Class AA final holding up the sign of 13 wins in game where they defeated Baldwin. (Photo by Patrick E. McCarthy)

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Massapequa's Kathryn Maisch and Lauren Van Buren go for the block during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Massapequa's Kathryn Maisch goes for the block during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 2012)

Credit: Patrick E. McCarthy

Massapequa's Justine Abbate goes for the spike during the girls Class AA final where Massapequa defeated Baldwin. (Nov. 11, 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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