Long Island Class A championship: Wantagh vs. Rocky Point
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Wantagh's Joseph Parone #34 waits for the throw as Rocky Point's Trey Miller #14 comes around to score during the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh starting pitcher Anthony Fontana #4 is surrounded by celebrating teammates after defeating Rocky Point for the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh players celebrate after defeating Rocky Point for the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh's Anthony Fontana #4 delivers the ball against Rocky Point during the first inning of the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Rocky Point catcher Alexander Bonacci #4 makes the tag on Wantagh's Anthony Vano #15 during the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh's Patrick Willix #42 hits a lead off double to start the sixth inning against Rocky Point during the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh players pose for a team photo after defeating Rocky Point for the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Wantagh's Patrick Willix #42 knocks in a run during the first inning against Rocky Point in the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.
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Rocky Point's Joe Grillo #22 delivers against Wantagh during the Long Island Class A / Southeast Regional baseball final at St. Joseph's College on Saturday.

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