Wantagh 18, Bethpage 3
Credit: James Escher
Bethpage's Lindsay Cafiero makes a pass in the first half of a rain-filled Nassau Class B varsity girls lacrosse first round playoff game vs. Wantagh. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Bethpage's Lindsay Cafiero scores her second goal of the game in the second half. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh's Kaleigh Craig, left, looks to get past Bethpage's Leanne O'Brien in the first half of a Class B varsity girls lacrosse first round playoff game. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh's Kaleigh Craig, right, and Bethpage's Lindsay Cafiero battle for possession of a faceoff in the first half. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh's Kaleigh Craig, left, looks to get past Bethpage's Erin Reilly in the first half of a Nassau Class B varsity girls lacrosse first round playoff game. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh's Kaleigh Craig reacts after scoring a goal to extend her team's lead over Bethpage to 5-1 in the first half of a Nassau Class B first round playoff game. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh defender Ryley Weber, right, celebrates with goalie Sophia Gambitsky after a second half score extended their team's lead over Bethpage to 13-1. (May 15, 2012)
Credit: James Escher
Wantagh's Colleen Lovett looks to pass in the first half of a rain-filled Nassau Class B first round playoff game. (May 15, 2012)

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