Massapequa defeated Oceanside, 10-9, in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final on Wednesday, June 1, 2016.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa celebrates the win in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa's Allison Stackpole (10) carries the ball while being covered by Oceanside's Mikayla Klemm (19) in the second half in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa's Allison Stackpole (10) carries the ball in the first half while being covered by Oceanside's Courtney Capobianco (3) in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa's Alexa Gentilie (11) throws a pass in the second half in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa's Jaclyn Gatti (19) carries the ball while being chased by Oceanside's Cassie Cesario (6) in the second half during the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa celebrates the win in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Credit: Bob Sorensen

Massapequa's Sophie Macchia (12) chases a loose ball in the first half in the Nassau Class A girls lacrosse final between Massapequa and Oceanside on Wednesday June 1, 2016 at Bethpage High School.

Theresa Cerney’s killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney’s new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

New hope for justice Theresa Cerney's killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney's new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

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