Tuesday, May 28th Results - Finals

Nassau Class A Championship

Massapequa (1) defeats Port Washington (3), 16-3

Nassau Class B Championship

Garden City (1) defeats Manhasset (2), 10-4

Nassau Class C Championship

Friends Academy (2) upsets Cold Spring Harbor (1), 9-4

Suffolk Class C Championship

Shoreham-Wading River (1) defeats Bayport-Blue Point (3), 18-6

Highlights

Will Sands went for three goals and four assists to lead Friends Academy (#2) over Cold Spring Harbor (#1) in the Nassau Class C Championship match.

Garden City (16-3) defeated Manhasset handily, 10-4, and will try to extend that streak in the Long Island Class B Championship on Saturday, June 1st against the winner of Wednesday night's Huntington-Miller Place Suffolk Class B title game. "We challenged our seniors all year and they stepped up," Garden City coach Steve Finnell said. "Justin is playing the best lacrosse of his career. He makes things happen." In four playoff games, Guterding, a Duke-bound senior who will attend prep school next year, has 15 goals and 11 assists. For the season, he has 87 points with 49 goals.

Shoreham-Wading River 18, Bayport-Blue Point 6: Anthony Visintin and Tim Rotanz each scored four goals, and Ryan Bray had two goals and seven assists to lead No. 1 Shoreham-Wading River (17-1) over No. 3 Bayport-Blue Point in the Suffolk Class C final. Troy Miller added three goals and three assists, and Hunter Hayes two goals and two assists. The Wildcats will face Friends Academy for Long Island championship on Saturday, 4:30 p.m. at Hofstra.

Paul Dilena and Ian Kirby scored three goals each and Paul Bentz and Scott Pemberton each added two goals and an assist as the Chiefs crushed Port Washington, 16-3, Tuesday night at Hofstra's Shuart Stadium to win their first county title since 2006.

Massapequa (15-2) will face the winner of Wednesday night's Suffolk A title game between Ward Melville and Smithtown West for the Long Island championship at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Hofstra.