April Iannetta and Colleen Lovett, undaunted by Mount Sinai's pressure defense and home crowd, exploded offensively to lead Wantagh to a 15-11 victory.

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Mount Sinai defense Danielle Diaz #22, intercepts a Wantagh pass and takes it out of the zone. (May 7, 2011)

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Mount Sinai midfield Sydney Pirreca #4 moves the ball up field. (May 7, 2011)

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Mount Sinai midfield Caroline Fitzgerald #11 moves around Wantagh defense Shannon Reilly #29 to gain the zone. (May 7, 2011)

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Wantagh midfield Tara Basile #8 takes the shot on Mount Sinai goalie Julia Michaels #28. (May 7, 2011)

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Wantagh attack Paula Schmidt #19, moves behind the net as Mount Sinai defense Carly Spano #2 stays close. (May 7, 2011)

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Wantagh attack Paula Schmidt #19 puts the shot on net for a goal as Mount Sinai defense Carly Spano watches. (May 7, 2011)

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Mount Sinai goalie Julia Michaels #28 comes up with a big save on Wantagh midfield Catie Ingrilli #11. (May 7, 2011)

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Mount Sinai attack Rachael Dillon #16 scors on Wantagh goalie Kelly Kennan #33 as Brenna Connolly #18 defends. (May 7, 2011)

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Wantagh attack Paula Schmidt #19 moves the ball past Mount Sinai midfield Marisa Colacino #13. (May 7, 2011)

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