Nassau fencing championships
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Nick La Rosa of Oyster Bay, left, battles Great Neck South's Andrew Liu in the second round of foil duels during the Nassau County varsity boys fencing team championship. (Feb. 11, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Jack Greenfield of Oyster Bay, left, shakes hands with Great Neck South's Alex Hall after their second round epee bout in the Nassau County varsity boys fencing team championship. (Feb. 11, 2012)
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Manhasset High School junior Caroline Juang, left, shakes hands with Valley Stream District's Arooba Amjad after their epee bout in the Nassau County varsity girls fencing semi-finals at Garden City High School. (Feb. 11, 2012)
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Valley Stream South senior Niki McKee, right, battles Y. Lee of Manhasset in a foil bout during the Nassau County varsity girls fencing semifinals at Garden City High School. (Feb. 11, 2012)
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Manhasset High School junior Caroline Juang, second from left in back, and teammates salute their Garden City opponents in a cheer after winning the Nassau County varsity girls fencing team championship. (Feb. 11, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Jack Greenfield of Oyster Bay, left, battles Great Neck South's Alex Hall in the second round of epee during the Nassau County varsity boys fencing team championships. (Feb. 11, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Jack Greenfield of Oyster Bay, left, battles Great Neck South's Alex Hall in the second round of epee during the Nassau County varsity boys fencing team championships. (Feb. 11, 2012)
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