Holy Trinity fell to St. Dominic, 4-0, in a CHSAA baseball matchup on Friday, April 22, 2016.

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Jahsiah Greene #42, Holy Trinity centerfielder, belts a double to right field in the top of the sixth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against St. Dominic at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016.

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Jahsiah Greene #42, Holy Trinity centerfielder, leads off second base in the top of the fourth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against St. Dominic at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016.

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Max Morrill #51, Holy Trinity shortstop, tags out Justin Cancel #21 of St. Dominic in the bottom of the fourth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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Nicholas McTighe #4, Holy Trinity second baseman, flips to first base for an out in the bottom of the third inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against St. Dominic at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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John LaRocca #31, St. Dominic centerfielder, left, and Justin Rodriguez #32, right fielder, narrowly avoid colliding in the top of the fifth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against Holy Trinity at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. LaRocca hung on to make the catch. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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Thomas Crispyn #3, Holy Trinity starting pitcher, delivers to the plate in the bottom of the first inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against St. Dominic at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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Mike Reda #20, St. Dominic designated hitter, right, gets congratulated by first base coach Angelo Coscia after breaking a scoreless tie with an run-scoring single in the bottom of the fifth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against Holy Trinity at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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Ryan Karp #22, Holy Trinity third baseman, throws across the diamond for an out in bottom of the second inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against St. Dominic at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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Adam South #25, St. Dominic starting pitcher, delivers to the plate in the top of the third inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against Holy Trinity at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. He pitched a complete game shutout and struck out eight batters in St. Dominic's 4-0 win.

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Justin Rodriguez #32, St. Dominic right fielder, right, gets congratulated by teammate Liam McCutcheon #12 after crossing home plate in the bottom of the sixth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against Holy Trinity at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic won by a score of 4-0.

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John LaRocca #31, St. Dominic centerfielder, connects for a two-run single to extend his team's lead over Holy Trinity to 3-0 in the bottom of the sixth inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. St. Dominic went on to win by a score of 4-0.

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Adam South #25, St. Dominic starting pitcher, delivers to the plate in the top of the seventh inning of a CHSAA varsity baseball game against Holy Trinity at Charles Wang Athletic Complex in Muttontown on Friday, Apr. 22, 2016. He pitched a complete game shutout and struck out eight batters in St. Dominic's 4-0 win.

A Newsday analysis shows the number of referees and umpires has declined 25.2% in Nassau and 18.1% in Suffolk since 2011-12. Officials and administrators say the main reason is spectator behavior. NewsdayTV's Carissa Kellman reports. Credit: Newsday Staff

'Why am I giving up my Friday night to listen to this?' A Newsday analysis shows the number of referees and umpires has declined 25.2% in Nassau and 18.1% in Suffolk since 2011-12. Officials and administrators say the main reason is spectator behavior. NewsdayTV's Carissa Kellman reports.

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