Thursday, May 5th Results

Shoreham-Wading River edges Huntington, 11-10
Calhoun over Uniondale, 13-4
Elmont over Valley Stream District, 11-2
Sayville over Hauppauge, 10-9
Mount Sinai over West Hampton, 4-3
Comsewogue over Bayport-Blue Point, 8-3
St. Mary's over Cardinal Spellman, 15-2
Babylon over Deer Park, 9-7
Glenn over Bellport, 15-7
Harborfields over Islip, 10-8
North Babylon over Pat-Med, 13-12, Double Overtime
New Hyde Park over West Hempstead, 11-5
Middle Country over Brentwood, 16-3
Wheatley/Carle Place over Clarke, 13-12
Miller Place over Center Moriches, 15-1
Jericho over Sewanhaka, 15-6
Baldwin over East Meadow, 16-12
Chaminade over St. John the Baptist, 11-4

Highlights (and Points of Interest)
Shoreham-Wading River 11, Huntington 10: Tim Rotanz scored the game winning goal, his fourth goal of the game, with 1:24 left in regulation and goalie Tyler Lutjen made two crucial saves in the final 20 seconds of play to seal the victory for Shoreham-Wading River (10-1) in Division II. The Lax Out Cancer game, a charity event hosted by the two teams, raised over $20,000 for two lacrosse players and their families battling the disease. Defensemen CJ Higgins and Chris Mohoney added goal in the victory.

Mount Sinai 4, Westhampton 3: Chad Marino scored the game-winning goal with seven seconds left in regulation for Mt. Sinai (6-4) in Division II. Rick Stein won 8 of 11 faceoffs and Mount Sinai's defense held the visiting team scoreless for the entire fourth quarter. Brian Corrigan made 22 saves for Westhampton.

North Babylon 13, Patchogue-Medford 12: Ryan Slane scored the winning from short range with 3:31 left in double overtime to win it for North Babylon (6-3) in Division I. Patchogue-Medford's Tyler DeLuca scored the last of his five goals with 43 seconds left in regulation to force the first overtime. Goalie Alex Lopez anchored the North Babylon defense, making two of his 12 saves in the first overtime. Slane finished with three goals and an assist and Matt Beccaris and Matt Sonnenburg each had four goals as North Babylon led 12-9 after three quarters.