No. 2 Syosset beat No. 1 Massapequa, 14-13, in the Nassau Class A boys lacrosse final at Hofstra's Shuart Stadium.

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Syosset captains, left to right, Ryan Hunter, Justin Barth and Ryan Feit with the Nassau Class A championship trophy. (May 29, 2012)

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Massapequa's Craig Berge (11) stick checks Syosset's Jesse Kressel (40) in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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Syosset's Jon Camposa celebrates a goal in the first half. (May 29, 2012)

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Syosset goalie Ryan Feit (25) goes high for the save in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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Syosset's Alex Concannon (2) is lifted by teammate John Diaz (10) after he scored a goal in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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Syosset's John Diaz (10) with the shot on goal in the first half. (May 29, 2012)

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Syosset's Ryan Hunter (15) evades Massapequa defender Nick Yevoli (3) in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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Massapequa's Ian Kirby (6) rakes up the loose ball ahead of Syosset's Justin Barth (21) and Alex Parlo (31) in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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Massapequa's Ian Kirby (6) scores his third consecutive goal in the second half. (May 29, 2012)

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The Syosset boys lacrosse team sheds their gear and runs onto the field as time expires. (May 29, 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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