John Sfakis hit the game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to life Mount Sinai over Bayport-Blue Point, 4-3.

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Mt. Sinai starting pitcher Tyler Valentino #23 delivers against Bayport-Blue Point. (May 10, 2012)

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Mt. Sinai's Gus Mejia #5 runs down the Bayport-Blue Point ground ball for the out. (May 10, 2012)

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Bayport-Blue Point's Conor Diemer#6 makes a sliding grab. (May 10, 2012)

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Mt. Sinai's Matt Katsaros #8 misses the tag on Bayport-Blue Point's Mike Farley #23 during a steal. (May 10, 2012)

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Mt. Sinai's Mark Donodio #15 drives a single to the Bayport-Blue Point outfield. (May 10, 2012)

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Bayport-Blue Point's Ryan Dollop #22 lays down a bunt against Mt. Sinai. (May 10, 2012)

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Bayport-Blue Point third baseman Joe Hrbek #7 can't grab the relay throw as Mt. Sinai's Tim McGrath #14 slides in safely. (May 10, 2012)

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Mt. Sinai's Mark Donodio #15 gets back to first as Bayport-Blue Point first baseman Chris Prestia #2 gets the throw. (May 10, 2012)

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Mt. Sinai's John Sfakis #18 is hugged by teammate Gus Mejia #5 after hitting the game-winning single against Bayport-Blue Point. (May 10, 2012)

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Bayport-Blue Point starting pitcher Chris Brewer delivers against Mt. Sinai. (May 10, 2012)

Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. spoke with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa about what life is like for the Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann in jail. Credit: Anthony Florio; File Footage; Photo Credit: Newsday / James Carbone, John Paraskevas; AP / David Bookstaver, Clark County Sheriff's Office, Richard Drew, Mitchell Tapper, Don Ryan; Peconic River Sportsman’s Club / Kerry Goldberg

'He will be ... coming out of prison in a body bag' Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. spoke with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa about what life is like for the Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann in jail.

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