Connetquot defeated Half Hollow Hills East, 11-3, in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals Thursday.

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Connetquot players surround first baseman Brandon Morse (23, center) after he hit a grand slam against Half Hollow Hills East in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot players congratulate first baseman Brandon Morse (23, right), on his way home after he hit a grand slam against Half Hollow Hills East in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot first baseman Brandon Morse head home after hitting a grand slam against Half Hollow Hills East in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot first baseman Brandon Morse rounds third base after hitting a grand slam in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot first baseman Brandon Morse watches his grand slam during the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Half Hollow Hills starting pitcher Brandon Bonomo delivers a pitch against Connetquot in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot starting pitcher Travis Bruinsma delivers a pitch against Half Hollow Hills East in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Connetquot starting pitcher Travis Bruinsma delivers a pitch against Half Hollow Hills East in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Half Hollow Hills starting pitcher Brandon Bonomo delivers a pitch against Half Hollow Hills in the Suffolk Class AA quarterfinals on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at Connetquot High School.

Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.  Credit: Newsday/Drew Singh; Randee Daddona; Photo Credit: Thomas A. Ferrara

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