Coming off its third straight Nassau Class C semifinal appearance last season, Seaford girls’ lacrosse team entered 2014 with a senior-laden team looking to take that next step as a program.
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By Andrew Coen
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4/8/14
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Coming off a respectable 7-8 campaign in 2013, there’s optimism on the boys’ lacrosse field for Malverne/East Rockaway. The team is off to a fast start, and is looking to have a season that takes the program to the next level.
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By Andrew McClure
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4/8/14
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A year removed from a conference championship, the Carey girls’ lacrosse team moved up to Nassau Conference IV where they’re facing the challenge of tougher league foes. With a young, injury-riddled lineup going up against stronger opponents, results have not been pleasant for the Lady Seahawks early on.
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By Andrew McClure
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4/8/14
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With four non-conference games in March to use as a measuring stick, Long Beach boys’ lacrosse coach Jim Kaspar said he knows two things can’t continue if the Marines are going to go far in the Nassau Class B playoffs again after reaching the semifinals last spring.
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By Tony Bellissimo
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4/1/14
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The road to success is rarely an easy one and keeping that in mind, East Meadow boys’ lacrosse coach Lou Lago didn’t put any pushover opponents on the non-conference portion of the Jets’ 2014 schedule.
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By Steve Siniski
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4/1/14
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Mepham’s first week on the lacrosse field was a successful one, capped by a 12-8 victory over Great Neck North on March 27. Senior attack Chris Vento, the quarterback of the offense, lived up to that billing, setting up seven of the Pirates scores and adding one more of his own.
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By Steve Siniski
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4/1/14
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Valley Stream District boys’ lacrosse coach Dan Achatz is looking for more production from the offense this spring while a rebuilt defense gets up to speed. The team is coming off a five-win 2013 campaign and once again faces a highly challenging Conference A schedule.
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By Tony Bellissimo
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4/1/14
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A common refrain in sports is that the scariest lead is the two-goal lead. The feeling is that, when ahead by two scores, a team relaxes instead of playing its typical style, and that slight letdown leads to trouble. Like most truisms, this idea is totally false.
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By Tom Jordan
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4/1/14
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Seeded second in Nassau Conference B-II boys’ lacrosse, Lynbrook enjoyed a fast start to 2014 with wins in each of its first three non-conference games out of the gate.
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By Tony Bellissimo
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4/1/14
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Graduation was tough on South Side’s boys’ lacrosse program, which had to replace 17 players from last year’s team that reached the Nassau Class B playoffs, but coach Steve DiPietro is excited about the outlook for 2014.
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By Tony Bellissimo
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4/1/14
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