Kris Miller scored on an assist from Brett Miller with 31 seconds left in the fourth quarter to give Shoreham-Wading River a 9-8 Suffolk Division II boys lacrosse victory over Eastport-South Manor on Friday. Alan Henderson scored an unassisted goal with 6:30 to play to tie the score at 8 for Eastport-South Manor (3-2). Tim Rotanz led SWR (5-0) with three goals and an assist and Connor Drost also scored three goals. Gerald Logan made 17 saves.Islip 6, Miller Place 4: Shea Mullins and Eric Ohman each scored two goals for Islip (3-2). Alex Gaviria and John Maher each added a goal and an assist and Adam Lucas made 12 saves. Matt Liantonio made 20 saves for Miller Place (1-4). Mount Sinai 8, Westhampton 5: Chad Marino had four goals and an assist to lead Mount Sinai (2-3). Joey Bongiorno added a goal and three assists and Matt Poillon made 12 saves. Corey Hubbard made 10 saves for Westhampton (0-4).Kings Park 15, Greenport/Southold/Mattituck 9: Tim Lawrence had three goals and five assists and Andrew Gannon added three goals and three assists for Kings Park (3-2) in Division II. Dominic Montemurro also scored three goals. Nick Cosgrove led Greenport/ Southold/Mattituck (0-5) with four goals.Herricks 7, Uniondale 6: Alan Cho scored his third goal off an assist from Albert Markopoulos with 6:24 left to give Herricks (2-1) a 7-5 lead in Conference I. A.J. Syed added two goals and one assist. Deon Ellis led Uniondale (0-2) with three goals and an assist.

South Side 9, Roslyn 4: Gavin Ahern scored five goals, four assisted by Bryan Gerrato (five assists), to lead South Side (2-0) in Conference B-II. Terence White added two goals and Pat Finnerty had a goal and two assists. Ben Mayo led Roslyn (0-2) with a goal and an assist.

St. Anthony's 14, Wilton (Conn.) 5: Will Gilmartin had five goals and an assist to lead St. Anthony's (6-1) in a non-league game. Adam Pomper added two goals and two assists and Joseph LoCascio had two goals and an assist.GIRLS

Bay Shore 18, Smithtown East 15: Kyra Harney had six goals and an assist, Shelby Vaccaro added five goals and two assists and Caroline deLyra had seven assists for Bay Shore (4-0) in Division I. Alyssa Leonard scored four goals and Katie Lawlor made 10 saves. Shannon O'Connor led Smithtown East (0-5) with five goals and two assists.Smithtown West 10, Middle Country 8: Kirsten Viscount scored her fourth goal late in the second half to give Smithtown West (4-1) a 9-7 lead. Viscount also had two assists. Megan Erler added three goals and Annie McCutchan had two goals and an assist. Jenna Agostino led Middle Country (3-2) with three goals.

West Islip 11, Lindenhurst 8: Stefani Jackson scored five goals and Devan Crimi added three for West Islip (5-0). Loren Ziegler chipped in with two goals and an assist. Jessica Wharry led Lindenhurst (2-3) with three goals.

North Babylon 18, Whitman 8: Bria Hartley scored a season-high nine goals with one assist and Katrina Plummer added two goals and three assists for North Babylon (2-3). Nicole Marzocca had two goals and two assists. Julia Cranz led Whitman (1-4) with three goals and an assist.

Manhasset 19, Wantagh 8: Halle Majorana had five goals and an assist and Kerri Fleishhacker added four goals for Manhasset (4-0) in Conference I. Jenny Vlahos chipped in with three goals and an assist. Paula Schmidt led Wantagh (4-1) with a goal and two assists.

A winemaker. A jockey. An astronaut. We’re celebrating Women’s History month with a look at these and more female changemakers and trailblazers with ties to long Island. 

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Celebrating Women's History Month at Newsday A winemaker. A jockey. An astronaut. We're celebrating Women's History month with a look at these and more female changemakers and trailblazers with ties to long Island. 

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