No. 3 Port Washington defeated No. 6 Plainview JFK, 13-6, Wednesday in a Nassau Class A boys lacrosse quarterfinal.

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Port Washington defenseman Jesse Kaplan #8 clears the ball while Plainview JFK's Brent Epler #6 gives chase during a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game. (May 15, 2013)

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Plainview JFK's Alex Steinhilber #22 puts a shot on goal during a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game against Port Washington. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington's Richard Greenberg #4 breaks toward the net during a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game against Plainview JFK. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington's Joey Froccaro #10 fights off Plainview JFK's Joseph Trentacosta #4 in a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington's Joey Froccaro #10 wins a faceoff against Plainview JFK's Joseph Trentacosta #4 during a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley #22 fights through a double-team from Plainview JFK's Chris Pastier #14 and Jesse Ransisi #9 during a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington goalie Nicky Ferrero makes a save early in a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game against Plainview JFK. (May 15, 2013)

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Port Washington's John Crawley #22 fires a shot on goal under heavy pressure from Plainview JFK's Christian Mueller #5 in a Nassau Class A quarterfinal game. (May 15, 2013)

Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story. Credit: Newsday/Kendall Rodriguez; Jeffrey Basinger, Ed Quinn, Barry Sloan; File Footage; Photo Credit: Joseph C. Sperber; Patrick McMullan via Getty Image; SCPD; Stony Brook University Hospital

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