Scenes from the Rising Seniors All-Star Games on Friday afternoon at Farmingdale State College.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Suffolk's Kevin Cutinella (14, right, Shoreham Wading River), scores against Nassau goalie Shane Morris (Miller Place) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Nassau's Sam Brown (Long Beach) scores a goal as the ball gets by Suffolk goalie Jacob Coleman (Riverhead) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Nassau's Sam Brown (Long Beach) scores a goal as the ball gets by Suffolk goalie Jacob Coleman (Riverhead) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Suffolk's Joseph Bartolotto (Miller Place), scores a goal over Nassau goalie Shane Morris (Long Beach) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Suffolk's Kevin Cutinella (Shoreham Wading River) and Nassau's Ryan Aughavin (North Shore) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

Credit: Richard T. Slattery

Suffolk's Kevin Cutinella (Shoreham Wading River) and Nassau's Ryan Aughavin (North Shore) during the second game of the Lacrosse Rising Senior All Star Games, held at Farmingdale State College on Friday June 17, 2016.

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