No. 1 Massapequa defeated No. 4 Port Washington, 11-3, in the Nassau Class A boys lacrosse semifinals on Thursday, May 24, 2018, at Hofstra.

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Garrett Gibbons #7 of Massapequa carries the ball downfield during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Port Washington goalie AJ Galassi #9 looks to make a pass during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Massapequa at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Garrett Gibbons #7 of Massapequa recoils for a shot during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Angelo Petrakis #28 of Massapequa, left, and Tommy Dover #18 of Port Washington battle for control of a faceoff during the Nassau Class A semifinals at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Matt Weigand #23, left, and goalie Mike Venezia #6 of Massapequa shake hands after their team's 11-3 win over Port Washington in the Nassau Class A semifinals at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Garrett Gibbons #7 of Massapequa maneuvers for a shot during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Massapequa goalie Mike Venezia #6 looks to make a pass after making a save during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Timmy Ley of Massapequa looks to gain control of a loose ball during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Timmy Ley #21 of Massapequa, right, circles behind the net under pressure during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

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Logan Tucker #42 of Massapequa, left, charges downfield during the Nassau Class A semifinals against Port Washington at Shuart Stadium on Thursday.

Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV’s Andrew Ehinger has more.  Credit: Morgan Campbell; Ed Quinn; AP; Facebook/ The White House; US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/ US SOUTHERN COMMAND; Photo Credit: Juan Barreto /AFP/ Getty Images/ TNS; WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT/ EPA/Shutterstock; Tom Brenner/ Getty Images; Alex Brandon/ AP;

Mixed reactions after U.S. attacks Venezuela Both anger and happiness were felt as many, including LI Venezuelans, reacted to the U.S.-led ouster of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger has more.

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