Massapequa defeated Wantagh, 16-6, Friday in a non-leagueNassau boys lacrosse game at Burns Park.

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Massapequa's Ian Kirby carries downfield during the second period of a non-league varsity boys' lacrosse game vs. Wantagh at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

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Massapequa's Paul Dilena looks to make a pass during the second period of a non-league varsity boys' lacrosse game vs. Wantagh at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

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Massapequa's Paul Bentz, left, looks to get past Wantagh's Kyle Sliwak during the second period of a non-league varsity boys' lacrosse game played at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

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Massapequa's Paul Bentz reacts after a goal by teammate Ian Kirby extended their team's lead over Wantagh to 8-2 in the second period of a non-league boys lacrosse game at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

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Massapequa's Paul Bentz looks to pass during the second period of a non-league varsity boys' lacrosse game vs. Wantagh at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

Credit: James Escher

Massapequa's Ian Kirby makes a pass during the second period of a non-league varsity boys' lacrosse game vs. Wantagh at Burns Park. (April 5, 2013)

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