Comsewogue defeated visiting Sayville, 15-2, Thursday in a Suffolk boys lacrosse game.

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Comsewogue's Tyler DeLuca takes a shot late in the first half against Sayville. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue's John Kuzmack drives toward the Sayville goal late in the first half. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue's Tyler DeLuca drives the ball up field against Sayville. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue's Tyler DeLuca drives past Sayville defenseman Jordan Marsh. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue's Tyler DeLuca drives up field past Sayville's Connor O'Neil. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville's Andrew Gonzalez takes a shot in the first half against Comsewogue. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville goalie Kyle O'Reilly clears the ball in the first quarter. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville's Justin Siracusa moves the ball up field against Comsewogue in the first half. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville's Justin Siracusa fights through the Comsewogue defense in the first half. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue defender Ryan O'Donoghue and Sayville's Chris Rupp fight for possession of the ball in the first half. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue goalie Jake MacGregor makes a save from a shot by Sayville's Justin Siracusa. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville goalie Kyle O'Reilly makes a save on a point blank shot in the first quarter against Comsewogue. (April 18, 2013)

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Comsewogue defenseman Ryan O'Donoghue drives the ball up field against Sayville. (April 18, 2013)

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Sayville's Zack Sirico prepares to take a shot in the first half against Comsewogue. (April 18, 2013)

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